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North Dakota GOP announces candidates for 2024 Presidential Caucus ballot

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North Dakota’s Republican Party announced on Tuesday that eight candidates have qualified for the state’s 2024 Presidential Caucus, which is scheduled for March 4. 

This year’s ballot will include North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who suspended his presidential campaign in December but met qualification requirements. Former President Donald Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are the most prominent campaigns to make the ballot. 

Long-shot candidates Ryan Binkley, a businessman and pastor, and David Stuckenberg, an Air Force Reserve major and businessman, will also appear on the ballot. To qualify, candidates needed to file with the Federal Election Commission, obtain signatures from 10 members of the party’s state committee — the board that governs the state party — and pay $20,000 to the party.

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A primary election is conducted by the government, whereas a caucus, like those held in North Dakota, is conducted by a private entity such as a political party. The state GOP says voters “should be members” of the party. There is no early or absentee voting. 

Depending on the outcome of the caucus, North Dakota’s 29 delegates at the Republican National Convention could be allocated proportionally. If any candidate secures at least 60% of the votes, they would win all 29 delegates, and candidates must receive at least 20% of the votes to receive proportional delegate allocation. 

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Robert Harms, chair of the state party’s Presidential Caucus Committee, said this year’s caucus could impact the outcome of Super Tuesday, the day in either February or March of each primary cycle during which the most states hold their primaries and caucuses. That’s because North Dakota’s caucus is the day before Super Tuesday, he said. 

“As citizens, we have a responsibility to one another to vet the candidates running for the highest office in the land — March 4 is our chance to say who that person should be,” Harms said.

American voters will have their first chance to weigh in on the Republican presidential primary next week when the Iowa Caucus takes place on Jan. 15. At this point the race is Trump’s to lose, as he’s held a commanding lead in the polls, though Haley has risen in recent months to threaten DeSantis’ once-solid second-place standing. 

The North Dakota GOP has confirmed polling places will be available in Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Fargo, Jamestown, Bismarck, and Dickinson. Locations in Districts 9, 15 and 19 are still being finalized. Voting will take place from 5-8 p.m. Central time. 



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PHOTOS: Long Beach State vs. North Dakota State, Softball

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The562’s coverage of Long Beach State athletics for the 2025-26 season is sponsored by Marilyn Bohl.

Long Beach State hosted North Dakota State on March 10 where they suffered a 5-2 loss. Freshman Nina Sepulveda had two hits in the loss. Long Beach State will resume Big West play this weekend when they travel to UC Riverside for a three-game series starting Friday, March 13.





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Four area players land on North Dakota Division A all-state team

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GRAND FORKS — Four area athletes were selected to the North Dakota Division A all-state girls basketball team, which was released by the North Dakota High School Coaches Association on Tuesday.

The North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association will release all-state teams later this month.

Thompson’s Addison Sage led the way as a first team all-state pick, as well as receiving the division’s Outstanding Senior Athlete honor. Her coach, Jason Brend, was the Coach of the Year.

All-state second team choices from the area are Devils Lake junior Tylie Brodina, Four Winds-Minnewaukan sophomore Suri Gourd and Thompson senior Kya Hurst.

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Sage, a 5-foot-6 guard, averaged 22.3 points per game, 3.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.2 steals per game. Sage has more than 1,900 career points and holds the Tommies’ all-time scoring record.

Brodina, a 5-8 guard, averaged 18.8 points and 2.6 steals per game. She shot 82 percent from the foul line and 32 percent from 3-point range.

Hurst, a 5-6 forward, averaged 16.3 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. She added 3.7 steals and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 39.5 percent from 3-point range. Hurst has scored more than 1,600 points and grabbed more than 840 rebounds in her career.

Gourd, a 5-8 guard, averaged 26.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 4.4 steals per game. Gourd has more than 1,600 career points in her career with two more seasons to play.

Gourd led Four Winds-Minnewaukan from a 5-17 record last season to a 16-8 mark this year.

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Miller has covered sports at the Grand Forks Herald since 2004 and was the state sportswriter of the year in 2019 (NSMA, NDAPSSA), 2022 (NSMA, NDAPSSA), 2024 (NDAPSSA) and 2025 (NDAPSSA).

His primary beat is UND football but also reports on a variety of UND sports and local preps.

He can be reached at (701) 780-1121, tmiller@gfherald.com or on Twitter at @tommillergf.





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Funeral Mass for Annabelle Weber, 95, of Dickinson will be 10:00 AM, Thursday, March 12, 2026 at Queen of Peace Church with Msgr. Thomas Richter celebrating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Dickinson. Visitation will be from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson, with Rosary and Vigil service taking place at 6:00 PM. Annabelle passed away Friday, March 6, 2026 at St. Benedict’s Health Center, Dickinson. Annabelle S. Weber was born on December 8, 1930, in Killdeer, North Dakota, to Frank and Eva (Kowis) Schmalz. She grew up in Killdeer and graduated from Killdeer High School in 1947. At the age of 17, Annabelle began working at Zimbrich’s Department Store in Killdeer. She later moved to Dickinson, where she worked at S&L in retail sales and spent many years at Kessel’s Bridal Shop. While working at the Esquire Steak House, she met Gerald Weber, the love of her life. The couple was united in marriage on November 1, 1954, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dickinson, where they made their home and built their life together. Annabelle was a woman who loved staying busy and caring for her family and home. She enjoyed hunting and fishing, along with hobbies such as crafts, sewing, and gardening. She was well known for keeping an immaculate home and took great pride in caring for those around her. Faith was an important part of her life. She joined the Catholic Daughters in 1957 and was active in church circles, often helping with funeral dinners and parish gatherings. Annabelle’s greatest joy was her family. Annabelle is survived by her sons, Greg (Barbara) Weber of Grand Forks, Russ (Rhonda) Weber of Dickinson; daughter, Sharon (Tony) Allen of Andover, MN; nine grandchildren, Christi (Ryan), Tiffani (Tim), Shane (Kayla), Tonya (Adam), Samantha (Scott), Kevin, Tracey (Analisa), Stacie, Tyler; 15 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Eva Schmalz; husband, Gerald Weber; siblings, William (Evelyn) Schmalz, Elaine (John) Buresh, and Vernon (Dolores) Schmalz; and daughter-in-law, Coleen Weber (Krance). Remembrances and condolences can be shared at www.stevensonfuneralhome.com.





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