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Even with North Dakota's low unemployment rates, job fair participation on rise

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Even with North Dakota's low unemployment rates, job fair participation on rise


GRAND FORKS — With the unemployment rate at a scant 1.7% statewide and 1.6% in Grand Forks County recently, job fairs don’t seem as though they would be big drawing cards.

A Jan. 18 North Dakota statewide virtual job fair proved otherwise. The event drew 97 employers and 634 attendees. More than 1,300 had registered for the event.

“That’s a huge jump from our last statewide virtual job fair in February,” said Dusty Hillebrand, Workforce Center manager for Job Service in Grand Forks.

Last year’s event had 445 registrants and about 300 attendees. This year’s event was far from a North Dakota-only affair. People registered from 21 countries and 16 U.S. states. In fact, while 57.6% of the attendees were from the United States, 38.3% were from the Philippines.

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That helps explain why so many people attended.

“They see an opportunity that’s out there for them,” Hillebrand said of the North Dakota job fairs. “One of things that really stands out is that North Dakota is a draw for folks who are looking for employment, not only from within the states but outside the country.

“When you have that many folks from different countries looking, they want to be here.”

Among the employers who attended the statewide job fair last month were from such industries as transportation, health care, IT, engineering, unmanned and autonomous systems, education, government, oil, gas and skilled trades.

“The virtual fair features high-paid, high-demand, high-growth industries in North Dakota,” Hillebrand said.

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Some attendees are looking for a career change. Others want to move to North Dakota or challenge themselves to reach a different level of income.

Hillebrand said he visited with a recruiter from the statewide virtual fair who talked about meeting a person who was interested in a job but never received responses when they sent in a resume to the company.

The person was from out of state, but the virtual job fair allowed for a face-to-face meeting with a company representative.

“The recruiter who was at the job fair let her HR department know that the person’s stuff would be coming in and to keep an eye out for that,” Hillebrand said.

Patience apparently paid off. Hillebrand said he believes the company is hiring the person.

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Others were hired, too.

Still more will be contacted by employers they didn’t even talk with at the virtual job fair. That’s because Job Service searched resumes of attendees and sent information to employers who might be looking for someone with their background.

“We’re sending that information out to employers for the possibility of making a connection,” Hillebrand said.

The statewide virtual job fair and the large spring in-person job fairs at the Grand Forks Alerus Center, which will be held April 11 this year, are the most highly attended by area job-seekers.

A smaller job fair is held on the first Wednesday of every month at the Job Service office in Grand Forks. Workforce Wednesdays run from 3-5 p.m. At the January meeting, about 15 businesses and 30 job-seekers attended.

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“Each month it seems to be growing a little bit,” Hillebrand said. “We had people waiting in our lobby to talk with employers.”

Hillebrand said the smaller setting works well.

“We can do a little bit of hand-holding,” he said. “We can walk people over to an employer. It’s not quite as intimidating. It’s more intimate and people really seem to like that.”

Kevin Fee is a freelance reporter for the Herald.

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Summit League tournament: Omaha women bounce North Dakota

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SIOUX FALLS — Ali Stephens had 17 points and 13 rebounds and 8th-seeded Omaha defeated 9th-seeded North Dakota 49-39 in the first round of the Summit League women’s tournament.

The Fighting Hawks had a tough time putting the ball in the hoop all night long, scoring just three points in the first quarter and having only marginally better luck from there.

UND (7-24) shot just 23.5 percent from the floor (12-for-51) and made 1-of-20 shots from outside the arc. Walker Demers and Mackenzie Hughes had 10 points each to lead the Hawks, with Demers adding eight rebounds.

Members of the Omaha women’s basketball team cheer for their teammates during the opening game of the Summit League tournament on March 4, 2026 at the Premier Center in Sioux Falls.

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Regan Juenemann had 10 points and five rebounds for the Mavericks while Avril Smith had seven points and 16 rebounds and Sarai Estupinan eight points, five assists and three rebounds. Omaha (6-26) shot the ball slightly better than the Hawks, going 16-of-53 from the field (30 percent) and 8-of-23 (35 percent) on 3-pointers.

With the win, the Mavs earn a date with top-seed North Dakota State on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
The Bison won both regular season matchups by more than 50 points.

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North Dakota’s Mataeya Mathern goes up for a shot during the opening game of the Summit League tournament on March 4, 2026 at the Premier Center in Sioux Falls.

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Oral Roberts 84, Kansas City 62 — Don’t look now but the team that started the conference season 0-10 and at one point lost 15 of 16 games might be the hottest in the Summit League.

Oral Roberts picked up their fourth straight victory on Wednesday night in the conference tournament opener, routing Kansas City at the Premier Center in the 8/9 “play-in” game.

Ty Harper had 22 points to lead the Golden Eagles (10-22), who took a 44-21 lead by halftime and never looked back. ORU shot 50 percent from the floor and made 13-of-27 3-pointers while the Kangaroos shot just 34 percent and made 6-of-24 from deep. Martins Kilups had 17 points for the Eagles and Connor Dow added 14.

Jayson Petty had 14 points to lead the Kagaroos, who finish the season 4-27. It was their final game under coach Marvin Menzies, whom the school announced earlier this season would not return next year.

With the win ORU advances to face top-seed North Dakota State on Thursday at 6 p.m.
The Golden Eagles lost to NDSU 86-58 in Tulsa on Jan. 24 but they took the Bison to overtime in Fargo on Jan. 3 in a 79-77 loss.

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Matt Zimmer is a Sioux Falls native and longtime sports writer. He graduated from Washington High School where he played football, legion baseball and developed his lifelong love of the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. After graduating from St. Cloud State University, he returned to Sioux Falls, and began a long career in amateur baseball and sports reporting. Email Matt at mzimmer@siouxfallslive.com.





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The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion to the ND State Auditor – North Dakota Attorney General

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The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion to the ND State Auditor

March 4, 2026

Media Contact: Suzie Weigel, 701.328.2210

BISMARCK, ND – It is the opinion that federal law does not prevent the state from auditing P&A and even though P&A possesses confidential records, N.D.C.C. § 54-10-22.1 and 42 C.F.R. § 51.45(c) authorize the state auditor and the employees of the auditor’s office, to review the records without detriment to P &A.

Also, whether Rule 1.6 of the North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct for licensed attorneys prohibits P&A from disclosing to the State Auditor the contents of a client file for the purpose of conducting a non-financial performance audit under N.D.C.C. ch. 54-10 when the requested file includes information about individuals and businesses in the private sector who chose to contact P &A.

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This issue was already addressed in a 1995 opinion of this office regarding P&A. The 1995 opinion highlighted that P&A has authority to contract with private attorneys to represent private individuals. 17 During that performance audit, auditors asked to see billings from the contracted attorneys. 18 P&A redacted the names of the individuals represented by the contract attorneys under the rules for attorney-client privilege or attorney-client confidentiality. 19 The names of individuals seeking services of P&A are protected under N.D.C.C. § 25-01.3. The opinion stated:

Thus, P&A’s records which indicate to whom its services were provided are available to the State Auditor for performance audit purposes. The State Auditor has
been given access by P&A to its records other than the attorney’s billings. Therefore, the State Auditor already has access to the names of the persons to whom P&A
provides services. State law requires that the State Auditor and his employees must keep such information confidential.

Here, P&A has not identified a specific record. Given that, I rely on the past opinions declaring that records made confidential by N.D.C.C. § 25-01.3-10 are available under N.D.C.C. § 54-10-22 to the State Auditor and the Auditor’s employees for audit purposes.

Link to opinion 2026-L-01

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Angler may have broken North Dakota’s perch record on Devils Lake

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Angler may have broken North Dakota’s perch record on Devils Lake


FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – A Wisconsin angler may have reeled in a new North Dakota state record yellow perch on Devils Lake.

Alan Hintz of Stevens Point, Wis., caught the fish while fishing with Perch Patrol Guide Service’s Tyler Elshaug. North Dakota Game Warden Jon Peterson weighed the perch at 2.99 pounds and measured it at 16.5 inches at Woodland Resort.

The current state record perch of 2 pounds, 15 ounces was caught by Kyle Smith of Carrington, N.D., also on Devils Lake, on March 28, 1982.

The catch is still considered unofficial. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department requires a four-week waiting period to verify all details before officially recognizing a new state record.

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Alan Hintz of Stevens Point, Wis., caught the fish that has unofficially weighed at 2.99 pounds and measured it at 16.5 inches(Perch Patrol Guide Service)

Steve Dahl with Perch Patrol Guide Service confirmed the details to Valley News Live. Dahl said overall perch numbers on Devils Lake are down this year, but anglers are seeing more fish weighing over 2 pounds.

Devils Lake is one of North Dakota’s most popular ice fishing destinations, known for producing trophy-sized perch.



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