Columnist Scott Hennen shares conversations he's had with Rick Becker, Tom Campbell and Brian Kroshus about the race to represent North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives.
I’ve seen him from before I was old enough to vote, I’ve seen him take over stadiums, I’ve seen him make guest appearances, I’ve seen him recite verses. I’ve seen him slap a bass-guitar like only he can.
(Bismarck, ND) North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak will not be running in this year’s Governor’s race. Fedorchak made the announcement Monday morning on The Flag’s What’s On Your Mind radio show. The Republican has been a member of the state’s Public Service Commission since being appointed by Governor Jack Dalrymple in 2012, and reelected twice in 2014
(Bismarck, ND) Governor Doug Burgum’s decision to not seek a third term was difficult. The Republican said the decision wasn’t made until last weekend, as he and his family discussed the pros and cons of running for the state’s top job. “We’ve got the strongest, best cabinet team we’ve ever had,” Burgum said. “The Governor’s office team has been through so much together, in
(Fargo, ND) Tom Homan, a former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Trump administration between January 30th, 2017 and June 29th, 2018, spoke about New Hampshire after Trump declared victory after the primary election. He joined The Flag's What's On Your Mind to talk about border security, and also gave more details on Northern