Election last week. One was the democratic president ial primary between former Vice President joe biden and vermont senator bernie sanders. That race was essentially made moot after senator sanders dropped out of the race last week following the vote in wisconsin. It was made especially moot after senator sanders today formally endorsed Vice President joe biden. They were doing a live stream broadcast today, on the coronavirus, and other issues, and senator sanders endorsed Vice President biden today. And so that means that the wisconsin primary results for last week are not necessarily the most important thing in the world anymore, but wisconsin did start releasing their Election Results tonight from last weeks voting and it shows that Vice President did in fact end up beating senator sanders handily in that primary. As i mentioned, that is not the big news in wisconsin. The big news is actually in the other big statewide race on that ballot which was for a seat on the wisconsin Supr
Supreme court to block the democratic governors attempt to postpone that election because of the pandemic. The state Supreme Court blocked that governors efforts. The election went ahead. It was a Public Health nightmare to have that many wisconsin residents out standing in line for an hour, two hours, three hours in proximate contact with one another just to be able to cast their ballots, but it went ahead. There were two big statewide races on the ballot in that election last week. One was the democratic president ial primary between former Vice President joe biden and vermont senator bernie sanders. That race was essentially made moot after senator sanders dropped out of the race last week following the vote in wisconsin. It was made especially moot after senator sanders today formally endorsed Vice President joe biden. They were doing a livestream broadcast today on the coronavirus and other shuz, and senator sanders endorsed Vice President biden today. And so that means that the w
Ronald Owen Bergom passed away peacefully on February 14, 2024, at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, MN. Ron was born on July 16, 1938, in Duluth, MN to Arthur and Ida (Wendelbo) Bergom. He was raised in Grand Forks, graduating from Central High School in 1956. Ron attended the University of North Dakota as an undergraduate and completed the first two years of medical school in Grand Forks. After transferring to the University of Wisconsin he graduated from medical school in 1963. Following internship, the next 2 years were spent with the U.S. Army at the 10th General Dispensary in Frankfurt, Germany. After discharge he completed an Internal Medicine Residency and a Nephrology Fellowship in Madison, where he began private practice. He and his wife Sharon were married in 1973 and the following year they moved back to Grand Forks where he began a long career with the Grand Forks Clinic/Altru Health Systems. He had a special relationship with his patients and his medical colleagu