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Photos: Scenes from a dramatic Bison victory against SDSU in a Dakota Marker classic

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Photos: Scenes from a dramatic Bison victory against SDSU in a Dakota Marker classic


FARGO — North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller has a win against South Dakota State and the Bison regained the Dakota Marker.

Miller threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to RaJa Nelson with with less than two minutes to play in the fourth quarter Saturday night at the Fargodome. That score lifted the Bison a 13-9 victory against the top-ranked Jackrabbits in Missouri Valley Football Conference play before 18,807 fans.

The Bison snapped a five-game losing streak against the Jackrabbits, that included four losses for the Dakota Marker.

Miller completed 20 of 27 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 24 yards on nine attempts.

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Nelson finished with four catches for 48 yards and two touchdowns. Bison linebacker Logan Kopp sealed the victory with an interception with 1 minute remaining in the game.

Below are scenes for Saturday night’s Dakota Marker showdown:

North Dakota State’s Logan Kopp intercepts a pass intended for South Dakota State’s Griffin Wilde to seal the game on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Luke Weerts parades with the Dakota Marker trophy after the 13-9 win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Chris Harris grabs the Dakota Marker trophy after the win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s RaJa Nelson catches a 20 yard pass to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter against South Dakota State’s on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s RaJa Nelson celebrates a touchdown as Najee Nelson lifts him from the field during the fourth quarter against South Dakota State’s on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Logan Kopp and teammates celebrate with the Dakota Marker trophy after the 13-9 win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State players celebrate with the Dakota Marker trophy after the 13-9 win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Cam Miller and South Dakota State’s Colby Huerter congratulate each other on a hard fought game on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State alumnus Aaron Mercadel and former teammates celebrate the win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Will Mostaert celebrates the win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State fans celebrate the game-winning touchdown against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Luke Weerts carries the Dakota Marker trophy after the Bison’s win over South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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Former North Dakota State quarterback and current Dallas Cowboy Trey Lance watches play against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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A North Dakota State fan cheers on the Bison during the match against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Kody Huisman blocks South Dakota State’s extra point attempt by Hunter Dustman on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Marcus Sheppard returns a blocked extra point against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Marcus Sheppard runs the ball downfield during the game against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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South Dakota State’s Chase Mason celebrates his 66-yard touchdown run against North Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Bryce Lance hauls in a reception against South Dakota State’s Steven Arrell on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome. The pass was ruled incomplete on the play.

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North Dakota State’s RaJa Nelson celebrates his touchdown reception against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s RaJa Nelson cradles a touchdown reception against South Dakota State’s Matthew Durrance on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State takes on South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State takes the field during their game against on South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s Oscar Benson tackles South Dakota State’s Amar Johnson on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State’s mascot beats the drum during the team’s game against on South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller carries against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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The coin toss gives the ball to South Dakota State University during the game against North Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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A member of North Dakota State’s cheer squad shows her support for breast cancer awareness month during the Bison matchup against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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Fargo residents and football fans Adam Whiting, Sarah Atkinson and Mason Whiting tailgate on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, outside of the Fargodome.

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Former North Dakota State running back Jalen Bussey hits the tailgate lot on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, outside of the Fargodome.

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Fans cheer during the first quarter of the North Dakota State game against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State and South Dakota State fans tailgate on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, outside of the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State and South Dakota State fans tailgate on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, outside of the Fargodome.

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North Dakota State and South Dakota State fans tailgate on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, outside of the Fargodome.

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Members of North Dakota State’s cheer team marches through the tailgating festivities prior to North Dakota State’s game against South Dakota State on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, at the Fargodome.

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Peterson covers college athletics for The Forum, including Concordia College and Minnesota State Moorhead. He also covers the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks independent baseball team and helps out with North Dakota State football coverage. Peterson has been working at the newspaper since 1996.

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North Dakota U.S. Sen. John Hoeven and Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Friday touted the success of the state’s application for federal Rural Health Transformation Program funding, which landed one of the largest per-capita awards in the nation.



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Tony Osburn’s 27 helps Omaha knock off North Dakota 90-79

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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Tony Osburn scored 27 points as Omaha beat North Dakota 90-79 on Thursday.

Osburn shot 8 of 12 from the field, including 5 for 8 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 9 from the line for the Mavericks (8-10, 1-2 Summit League). Paul Djobet scored 18 points and added 12 rebounds. Ja’Sean Glover finished with 10 points.

The Fightin’ Hawks (8-11, 2-1) were led by Eli King, who posted 21 points and two steals. Greyson Uelmen added 19 points for North Dakota. Garrett Anderson had 15 points and two steals.

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Port: 2 of North Dakota’s most notorious MAGA lawmakers draw primary challengers

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MINOT — Minot’s District 3 is home to Reps. Jeff Hoverson and Lori VanWinkle, two of the most controversial members of the Legislature, but maybe not for much longer.

District 3, like all odd-numbered districts in our state, is on the ballot this election cycle, and the House incumbents there

have just drawn two serious challengers.

Tim Mihalick and Blaine DesLauriers, each with a background in banking, have announced campaigns for those House seats. Mihalick is a senior vice president at First Western Bank & Trust and serves on the State Board of Higher Education. DesLauriers is vice chair of the board and senior executive vice president at First International Bank & Trust.

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The entry into this race has delighted a lot of traditionally conservative Republicans in North Dakota

Hoverson, who has worked as a Lutheran pastor, has frequently made headlines with his bizarre antics. He was

banned from the Minot International Airport

after he accused a security agent of trying to touch his genitals. He also

objected

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to a Hindu religious leader participating in the Legislature’s schedule of multi-denominational invocation leaders and, on his local radio show, seemed to suggest that Muslim cultures that force women to wear burkas

have it right.

Hoeverson has also backed legislation to mandate prayer and the display of the Ten Commandments in schools, and to encourage the end of Supreme Court precedent prohibiting bans on same sex marriage.

Rep. Jeff Hoverson, R-Minot, speaks on a bill Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, at the North Dakota Capitol.

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VanWinkle, for her part, went on a rant last year in which she suggested that women struggling with infertility have been cursed by God

(she later claimed her comments, which were documented in a floor speech, were taken out of context)

before taking

a weeklong ski vacation

during the busiest portion of the legislative session (she continued to collect her daily legislative pay while absent). When asked by a constituent why she doesn’t attend regular public forums in Minot during the legislative session,

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she said she wasn’t willing to “sacrifice” any more of her personal time.

The incumbents haven’t officially announced their reelection bids, but it’s my practice to treat all incumbents as though they’re running again until we learn otherwise.

In many ways, VanWinkle and Hoverson are emblematic of the ascendant populist, MAGA-aligned faction of the North Dakota Republican Party. They are on the extreme fringe of conservative politics, and openly detest their traditionally conservative leaders. Now they’ve got challengers who are respected members of Minot’s business community, and will no doubt run well-organized and well-funded campaigns.

If the 2026 election is a turning point in the

internecine conflict among North Dakota Republicans

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— the battle to see if our state will be governed by traditional conservatives or culture war populists — this primary race in District 3 could well be the hinge on which it turns.

In the 2024 cycle, there was an effort, largely organized by then-Rep. Brandon Prichard, to push far-right challengers against more moderate incumbent Republicans.

It was largely unsuccessful.

Most of the candidates Prichard backed lost, including Prichard himself, who was

defeated in the June primary

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by current Rep. Mike Berg, a candidate with a political profile not all that unlike that of Mihalick and DesLauriers.

But these struggles among Republicans are hardly unique to North Dakota, and the populist MAGA faction has done better elsewhere. In South Dakota, for instance, in the 2024 primary,

more than a dozen incumbent Republicans were swept out of office.

Can North Dakota’s normie Republicans avoid that fate? They’ll get another test in 2026, but recruiting strong challengers like Mihalick and DesLauriers is a good sign for them.

Rob Port
Rob Port is a news reporter, columnist, and podcast host for the Forum News Service with an extensive background in investigations and public records. He covers politics and government in North Dakota and the upper Midwest. Reach him at rport@forumcomm.com. Click here to subscribe to his Plain Talk podcast.
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