The victim’s parents state their child was subjected to and endured sexual misconduct while a student at Oak Grove and are seeking damages for the violations of Title IX, the First Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment and state law claims, court documents state.
China has been on the minds of many North Dakotans this week. So, it’s fitting lawmakers would hear bills related to foreign agricultural investments in the state today.
In some areas across the country, those facing battles in court are having trouble finding representation. Shortages of attorneys, especially public defenders, funding and resources have created what some legal professionals say is a “crisis in the West.”
The East Grand Forks Police Department says it was informed of an impaired person at a residence in town driving a car, earlier today. Officers had been at the residence a short time before and removed the man from the property.
This is the most unlikely of friendships. Amy Hartsoch is a wife and mother from Ray, N.D. On a recent trip to Rapid City, S.D. she met her newest friend, who asked us to use his native name, Fox, to protect his privacy.
Senate Bill 2031 would have started a pilot program for people on the North Dakota Public Employees Retirement System, or PERS, to bring prescription drug costs in alignment with Canadian prices.
The “Restore the Vote” bill would allow an estimated 50,000 Minnesotans convicted of a felony, who are still on parole or probation, to cast ballots in elections.
The Fargo Police Department announced that shortly after midnight on Thursday, a suicidal situation in S. Fargo ended peacefully. FPD said a 23-year-old man had barricaded himself in a home in the 3800 Block of 21st St. S.