In South Dakota, businesses are fleeing fractious populist politics. In North Dakota, traditional Republicans are holding the line, and profiting from it. Will it last?
"Activists seeking a special election in District 42's appointment drama have failed, but they did succeed in sending a message, which is that they'll make life miserable for traditional candidates," Rob Port writes.
BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) - North Dakota will get a new schools superintendent on Tuesday, Oct. 21, when Gov. Kelly Armstrong announces his appointment to replace Kirsten Baesler, who’s leaving for a federal education post.
The Ethics Commission has not been functioning well, issuing just one finding of unethical behavior in nearly seven years of existence. Armstrong wants change. He should get it.
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