Local election roundup
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Voters will weigh in on a number of positions Tuesday, including three Williams County Commission seats, state's attorney, sheriff and state legislative races. The Herald has profiled candidates in those races, as well as for U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Six candidates for District 1 senator and representatives faced off at the Williams County Courthouse Monday night to talk about issues of imp…
- By Renée Jean rjean@wilistonherald.com
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Voters in three of four Williams County Commission Districts will have a choice come November, and the six candidates were all present for an …
- by Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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The race for Williams County Commission District 1 appears to be quite close, and both candidates say that is going to make it an interesting race.
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Williams County voters will have a choice in November on who they wish to represent them in District 3. Incumbent Williams County Commissioner…
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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In District 5, Williams County voters also face a choice between an incumbent and a new challenger. Incumbent Williams County Commissioner Bar…
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Fresh off a successful, but tight, primary election, state Rep. Patrick Hatlestad and his colleague, David Richter, who is running to replace …
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Knocking on doors and talking to people has been the order of the day for the three Democratic candidates for state legislature, as they work …
- By Jamie Kelly editor@willistonherald.com
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Candidates for Williams County’s sheriff and state’s attorney positions took part in a candidate forum this week, giving voters a look at wher…
- By Jamie Kelly editor@willistonherald.com
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The race for Williams County State’s Attorney is pitting the incumbent against one of the county’s assistant prosecutors.
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Cramercare would look like what North Dakotans want, Congressman Kevin Cramer said Thursday, and would be the health care they’d have today, b…
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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A record of bipartisan work that includes lifting the oil export ban, small bank regulatory reform, and tax credits to help the coal industry …
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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It has become nearly impossible these days to turn on a television without running into one or another partisan screaming match.
- By Renée Jean rjean@willistonherald.com
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Many of the issues that face North Dakota right now don’t originate from home, they originate from Washington, D.C.
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