North Dakota
Sen. Holmberg spent more on travel than any North Dakota lawmaker in the past decade
BISMARCK —
A North Dakota legislator
beneath scrutiny for exchanging textual content messages with a jailed baby porn suspect spent extra taxpayer cash on journey over the past decade than some other state lawmaker, in line with state information.
Sen. Ray Holmberg,
a Republican from Grand Forks, gathered $125,810 in journey bills between 2013 and April 15, 2022, in line with a North Dakota Legislature expense report obtained by The Discussion board. Holmberg went on about 70 out-of-state journeys that included conferences in Canada, Puerto Rico, Europe and throughout the U.S.
North Dakota legislators all collectively spent roughly $2.1 million on journey throughout that point. That may equal about $9,200 on common for the 229 lawmakers who served within the North Dakota Legislature since 2013.
The Related Press first reported the journey bills, noting Holmberg spent virtually 14 instances the typical quantity that his colleagues did. Expense stories previous to 2013 had been unavailable.
On Friday, Could 13, Holmberg referred questions on his journey bills to his lawyer, Mark Friese.
“These in management positions have extra out-of-state obligations,” Friese informed The Discussion board. “Sen. Holmberg’s accepted journey was to meet his legislative and management obligations.”
Holmberg has lately come beneath fireplace after The Discussion board reported he
exchanged dozens of textual content messages in August with Nicholas James Morgan-Derosier
, a 34-year-old Grand Forks man who faces federal prosecution on baby pornography expenses. Prosecutors additionally allege Morgan-Derosier took two youngsters from their Twin Cities-area house to his Grand Forks residence with plans to sexually abuse them.
A federal prosecutor mentioned a 77-year-old Grand Forks man requested Morgan-Derosier through textual content message in August to convey Morgan-Derosier’s 19- or 20-year-old boyfriend over for a therapeutic massage, in line with a courtroom transcript.
The U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace wouldn’t disclose the identify of the 77-year-old man, however Holmberg was that age on the time of the textual content. Jail information displaying Holmberg and Morgan-Derosier texted one another in August whereas Morgan-Derosier was incarcerated matched the timeframe described by the federal prosecutor.
Holmberg has acknowledged texting Morgan-Derosier however mentioned the conversations had been a few “number of issues,” together with patio work Morgan-Derosier did for Holmberg. Holmberg mentioned he now not had the texts, saying, “They’re simply gone.”
A police report obtained by The Discussion board revealed a Grand Forks police detective and Homeland Safety brokers who investigated Morgan-Derosier
searched Holmberg’s home in mid-November and seized a number of gadgets as proof
.
There’s been nothing to recommend that Holmberg’s journey is beneath investigation.
Holmberg’s journey bills principally revolved round legislative and state government-related conferences and conferences. Different journeys included conferences for the Western Interstate Fee for Greater Training. He additionally went to Norway for the European Legal Justice Innovation Venture, in addition to Washington, D.C., for the commissioning of the united statesNorth Dakota.
First elected in 1976, Holmberg is the longest-serving state senator within the nation. He’s the chair of the North Dakota Senate appropriations and guidelines committees. He additionally was the pinnacle of Legislative Administration earlier than stepping down from that submit amid information of the textual content exchanges.
Holmberg mentioned he’ll resign June 1, after The Discussion board revealed on April 15 its investigation into the textual content messages and after information protection of allegations made on Twitter that Holmberg sexually assaulted a former North Dakota man in 2010 whereas in Florida.
Holmberg had already introduced in March that he wouldn’t search reelection, along with his time period set to run out close to the tip of this yr. He cited well being points, together with weakened cognitive talents, as his essential motive for not working for reelection.
North Dakota
Ranked: Top 5 Largest High Schools In North Dakota
North Dakota isn’t very populated, so we don’t have massive schools, but we do have a few that are significantly bigger than the others in our state.
How many students attend the largest high schools in our state? I took it upon myself to make a list of the biggest schools in our state according to the number of students attending in 2024-2025.
According to Public School Review, the average public high school in North Dakota has 222 students.
Let’s take a look at the schools that far exceed that number!
Top 5 Largest High Schools In ND
Gallery Credit: Andi Ahne
Now, let’s break it down.
Top 5 Schools By Number of Students
West Fargo Sheyenne High School was named the largest public high school in our state by Public School Review, and Niche.com. 2024-5’s enrollment is at 1,473.
According to both sources, Bismarck’s Century High School is the second-largest public high school in the state. The school currently has 1,427 students enrolled.
Fun Fact: This school ranks in the top 20 percent of all schools in North Dakota for overall test scores.
West Fargo High School is the third-largest high school in our state. Currently, 1,423 students attend this school.
The fourth largest high school in the state is another one of Bismarck’s schools. Legacy High School takes this spot with 1,418 students.
Fun Fact: This school ranks in the top 5 percent for North Dakota’s high school graduation rate.
The fifth spot is actually a tie. Williston High School and Fargo Davies High School both currently have 1,363 students attending this year.
There you have it! While these numbers are accurate now (2024), I’m sure they will continue growing as more families move to the state.
North Dakota
8 Most Unconventional Towns In North Dakota
Everyone who has ever visited North Dakota can rightly say that it is one of the friendliest states in the US. After all, the Sioux word “Dakota” means “friend” or “ally,” and even the International Peace Garden right at the US-Canada border encapsulates the friendliness that the state provides. Of course, you will also come across a handful of the most unconventional towns in North Dakota that are both amicable and unusual in their attractions. Whether you are admiring the romance of President Theodore Roosevelt’s life in Medora or taking pictures of animal statues in places like Walhalla, Garrison, or Jamestown, the most unconventional towns in North Dakota will prove to be rather accommodating and exhilarating a destination for newcomers to the state.
Walhalla
Walhalla may be a Norse paradise for slain Viking warriors, but the small town of Walhalla is a heavenly destination on the banks of the Pembina River. The Gingras Trading Post State Historic Site is a popular tourist attraction in Walhalla, as it was once a former trading post from the 1840s that a Metis legislator and businessman named Antoine Blanc Gingras utilized to improve both his business and his community. There is also the Kittson Trading Post, which an agent of the American Fur Company named Norman Kittson handled in 1843. Beyond the quaint historical monuments to Walhalla’s past, you will come across several notable areas of interest for you to explore, such as Pembina Gorge, the Tetrault Woods State Forest, and the Tetrault State Forest Lookout Point. If ever you are interested in spending a longer vacation in Walhalla, then you ought to first book a room in one of the town’s beautiful lodgings, like the Forestwood Inn.
Jamestown
Many will be proud for visiting “The Pride of the Prairie,” the town of Jamestown. Dakota Thunder, a 26-foot-tall buffalo statue, is considered the World’s Largest Buffalo and an immortal guardian and mascot for the thousands of grazing buffalos dominating the James River and Pipestem River as well as the prairies surrounding Jamestown. The National Buffalo aims to protect these majestic herds while also providing informational histories and documents regarding American bison. Every year on the month of June, Jamestown celebrates the beloved Kite Fest where people can send their kites soaring into the sky. Meanwhile, on the next month of July, the James River Rodeo attracts hundreds of newcomers with its festivities and entertainment. Since Jamestown is only midway between the big cities of Bismarck and Fargo, you will find the place a convenient stopover to the many other wonders to find in North Dakota.
Valley City
The Sheyenne River Valley shelters the unconventionally beautiful town of Valley City, which is about 60 miles away from the city of Fargo. Gundy the Triceratops, a popular prehistoric mascot, welcomes visitors who are out on an adventure in the Sheyenne River Valley. The Barnes County Museum chronicles Valley City’s contributions to local agriculture in the valley, while the Camp Sheardown State Historic Site and Fort Ransom State Park offers more insight into Valley City’s development. Lake Ashtabula and the Sheyenne River are delightful loci of interest for those enthusiastic for wading about. Then there is the Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway which provides panoramic routes of the Sheyenne River Valley and the surrounding landscapes of Valley City. There are plenty more surprises to discover in Valley City, even in quaint lodgings like the AmericInn, Grand Stay, or Three Oaks Guest Inn.
Bottineau
Spring, summer, autumn, winter—these four seasons can all be appreciated in “The Four Season’s Playground” of Bottineau. A plethora of perennial activities can be experienced from foothills of the Turtle Mountains all the way to the border of Canada, among them the Mystical Horizons which are also known as the “Stonehenge of the Prairie” due to the enigmatic arrangement of stones in the place. Lake Metigoshe, Lords Lake National Wildlife Refuge, and Pelican Lake are some of the many outdoor landscapes you can traverse and see dozens of North Dakota’s bodacious wildlife. The Pride Dairy is widely known for being the last small-town creamery in North Dakota, while Tommy the Turtle is a gigantic turtle on a snowmobile which you can take selfies or groupies of at your leisure. Should you ever get exhausted from all the seasonal travels, then keep yourself safe and sound in fine accommodations such as the Turtle Mountain Inn or Cobblestone Inn & Suites.
Devils Lake
Devils Lake is both a town and a lake just across the Spirit Lake Reservation of North Dakota. It is undoubtedly one of the best destinations to go boating, kayaking, and fishing in the state. Furthermore, the town promotes a handful of scenic trails and treks in places like the Grahams Island State Park, the Devil’s Lake State Park. and the White Horse Hill National Game Preserve where elk and bison graze. Fort Totten is an excellent spot for you to immerse yourself in the history of the Lake Region and in Devil’s Lake specifically. The Lake Region Pioneer Daughter’s Museum, likewise, details much of the pioneer and military expenditures that Devil’s Lake was part of. Aside from Devil’s Lake, you might also fancy strolling the strands of Lake Alice or Dry Lake. In the end, you ought to rest for the evening in either the Devil’s Lake Sportsmans Lodge, Devil’s Lake Inn, or Fort Totten Trail Inn in preparation for a new day of adventure in Devil’s Lake.
Minot
Minot, a small town reminiscent of the Scandinavian countries in Europe, is just an hour away from Devil’s Lake. The Scandinavian Heritage Park contains a number of cultural and historic features from each of the nations of Scandinavia. For example, you will find a windmill similar to those in Denmark, a sauna akin to those in Finland, a stabbur (storehouse) from Norway, and a Dala horse from Sweden. On the other hand, Minot is also home to the Dakota Territory Air Museum where American aircrafts used in World War II are on full display. The Roosevelt Park Zoo is home to many exotic animals, most of whom have been rehabilitated at this very site. Finally, the exquisite lodgings of the Sierra Inn, the Hotel Revel, and Hyatt House will keep you satisfied and comfortable on your vacation in Minot.
Medora
President Theodore Roosevelt was certainly a great man who surmounted many challenges and difficulties in his career. But even a giant of a man needs a little simplicity in his life, and for him he found “the romance of his life” in the small town of Medora. It was beside the Little Missouri River that President Roosevelt raised cattle in the Maltese Cross Cabin, which continues to inform visitors more on Roosevelt’s simplistic lifestyle. The badlands of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park are abundant with wild elk, prairie dogs, and bison which you ought to be mindful of in your wanderings. The Perception House is an unconventional abode designed to create illusions, in stark contrast with the Von Hoffman House which offers a clear and precise illustration of how Medora became a prosperous small town beside the Little Missouri River. For those of you curious to see Roosevelt’s romance of his life, you should first book a room in places such as the Rough Riders Hotel, Hyde House, or Wooly Boys Inn for a merrier stay in Medora.
Garrison
Garrison, located at the northern strands of Lake Sakakawea, is lauded for being “The Walleye Capitol of the World” due to its abundance of walleye fish in the area. Only about 47 minutes from Minot, visitors to the Walleye Capitol of the World can admire a statue of a walleye fish called Wally the Walleye that represents the bountiful and prosperous fishing community in Garrison. Lake Sakakawea and Lake Audubon are two excellent spots for you to go fishing for walleye and other fish species around Garrison.
In the past, the town was known for being a coal-mining center, which the Custer Mine Interpretive Site elaborates, specifically on the nearby Truax-Taer Mine, which you can explore. Additionally, you can go exploring the Heritage Park & Museum as well as a 1905 train depot for more insights into Garrison’s past. As the town’s name implies, there is also a bit of military history for you to see in the Fort Stevenson Guardhouse. Last but not least, the North Shore Inn & Suites and Garrison Motel are two examples of excellent lodgings you can find in Garrison.
Almost 90% of all of the United States’ honey comes from North Dakota. As such, you might come across vast hectares of honeybee hives and farms in the most unconventional towns in North Dakota. There are plenty of fishes to find in Garrison, buffalos to admire in Walhalla, and even a statue of a giant turtle riding a car in Bottineau. Most importantly, there are unique cultures and etiquettes to admire in Nordic-themed towns like Minot and resplendent communities such as Devil’s Lake and Valley City. Travelers from far and wide will all feel as welcome as friends in the friendliest state in the US.
North Dakota
Letter: Thank you for keeping the election running smoothly
Thank you to those who made North Dakota’s general election run smoothly. I participated as a voter and a League of Women Voters of North Dakota election observer. The poll workers I encountered carried out their duties diligently and professionally. Without their hard work and that of those behind the scenes, November’s election would not have been possible.
By participating as an election observer, I had the awe-inspiring experience of seeing Fargoans come together and cast their ballots. The election observer program is an important initiative of LWVND, a non-partisan organization dedicated to safeguarding voting rights. It enhances the transparency of North Dakota’s elections and aims to identify areas for improvement. In November, more than 60 volunteers monitored election sites throughout the state. Their feedback was then compiled and submitted to county auditors.
Fortunately, the LWVND election observers found few major issues, and election inspectors addressed several of those problems on Election Day. Resolving these issues reinforced the integrity of the election process and allowed those legally eligible to vote.
As the election observer program expands, I encourage you to volunteer for the general election in 2026. Visit the LWVND website (
www.lwvnd.org
) to see how. Or sign up at the Secretary of State’s site (
www.sos.nd.gov/elections/voter/be-poll-worker
) to be a poll worker.
Kate Bladow lives in Fargo.
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