EARL POMEROY
Nearly 1,600 eligible to graduate during UND spring commencements May 7, 14 and 15
The University of North Dakota will hold its annual spring commencement on Saturday, May 14, at 1:30 p.m. in the Alerus Center at Grand Forks. For general commencement, there are 1,456 eligible degre...
Posted on 5/5/11 at 12:17 PM
SHS named to Indian law enforcement panel
During her first post-election interview, Rep.Stephanie Herseth Sandlin said she has many offers for work and service. We're starting to find out how she will spend her time once she leaves Congress ...
Posted on 12/21/10 at 3:05 PM
Interviewing Earl
Thanks to Congressman Earl Pomeroy for joining us on WDAZ News @5 yesterday. It was his first broadcast interview since the election. Actually, I was surprised that he agreed to do the interview Wedn...
Posted on 11/6/10 at 8:12 AM
Pomeroy the finger puppet
So I got this election ad in the mail earlier this week but never noticed it until this morning. It refers to newly-defeated Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., as "Nancy Pelosi's puppet" and has a piece you c...
Posted on 11/4/10 at 4:14 PM
U.S. House race called in Berg's favor
FARGO - After tonight, Rick Berg can be called "congressman-elect:" http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/296952/ Democratic incumbent Earl Pomeroy isabout to speakhere at the Ramada. Sen. Kent Co...
Posted on 11/2/10 at 10:21 PM
Berg, Pomeroy on same side of flood protection
Differences lie in proposed strengths each brings to issueFlood protection is among the least contentious issues in North Dakota’s U.S. House race because there’s no debate on whether the candidates support or oppose permanent measures for the Red River Valley.
October 24, 2010
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- Democratic incumbent Rep. Earl Pomeroy says he's been "deeply involved" in fighting for permanent flood protection since the record 2009 flood.
- Republican challenger Rick Berg explains the advantage he brings to securing permanent flood protection for the Red River Valley
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- Early voting begins Monday in Cass County
Cash keeps flowing in North Dakota’s US House race 
October 23, 2010
Berg says ‘no’ to ND children
As a parent of two young children, I was appalled to read U.S. House Republican candidate Rick Berg’s cavalier attitude toward the good works contained in the Affordable Care Act.By Sally Jacobson , October 23, 2010
Pomeroy ducked debate questions 
I took in the live debate for the U.S. House race on Oct. 11 at the Fargo Holiday Inn.
By Britt Aasmundstad , October 23, 2010
Article slanted to favor Pomeroy? 
Just a few questions about the article titled “Tax credits available in Minn., ND,” that appeared in the Metro/State section of the Oct. 7 issue of The Forum.
By Rick Smith , October 23, 2010
Berg, Pomeroy each tout favorable polls
Republican challenger Rick Berg and Democrat incumbent Rep. Earl Pomeroy both pointed to polls this week claiming a comfortable lead in the race for U.S. House.October 23, 2010
Poll: Berg leads Pomeroy by 10 points in North Dakota US House race
GRAND FORKS - New poll results released Thursday show Republican challenger Rick Berg increasing his lead over Democratic incumbent Rep. Earl Pomeroy in North Dakota’s U.S. House race.By Ryan Johnson, Forum Communications Co. , October 22, 2010
Berg will work for farmers 
On Nov. 2, North Dakotans have an opportunity to move our nation and state in the right direction.
By Eric Aasmundstad , October 22, 2010
Program helps farmers address fuel storage 
A new pilot program will provide technical and financial assistance for farmers and ranchers in North Dakota affected by spill-prevention regulations, Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., said Thursday.
October 22, 2010
Both men have my deep respect 
By Lenny Tweeden , October 22, 2010
Conrad says financial collapse was imminent in 2008 
It began with an emergency meeting one mid-September evening in 2008 with fewer than 20 of the nation’s most influential leaders on fiscal policy. Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat and Senate Budget Committee chairman, was among the elite group.
October 22, 2010
- North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad talks at NDSU
- Graphic: Federal response to financial crisis
- North Dakota Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad tells The Forum's editorial board about meetings he attended in September 2008 when the global economy was on the brink of financial collapse
- Conrad describes the "sobering" meeting the final night of TARP negotiations in 2008.
- Conrad says there was unanimous agreement among congressional leaders during the final night of TARP negotiations that "it had to be done"
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Fraternal Order of Police endorses Pomeroy 
The campaign for Democratic incumbent Rep. Earl Pomeroy says the North Dakota Fraternal Order of Police has endorsed his bid for re-election.
October 21, 2010
Oil drilling already ongoing in Theodore Roosevelt National Park 
Rick Berg’s suggestion to drill for oil under western North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park has sparked passionate debate, but it already happened.
October 21, 2010
- Graphic: Oil wells
- Two oil pumping stations near Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Democratic incumbent Earl Pomeroy says oil drilling 35 years ago does not set a precedent that new drilling should take place now.
- Republican challenger Rick Berg says the debate about oil drilling in national parks "spun out of control" and his focus is on federal lands, not on national parks.
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- Should there be any new oil drilling under Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
Liberals still the same, by any other name 
When did “liberals” morph into “progressives”? Let’s be honest and admit that a progressive is nothing more than a liberal in a wig wearing lipstick.
By Russ Handegard , October 19, 2010
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