Community Shout Out: Bonn and Ehnert make NDSCS President’s Honor List
Devils Lake Journal
DEVILS LAKE Devils Lake’s own Cole Bonn and Breydin Ehnert have made the North Dakota State College of Science Fall Semester President’s List.
Bonn and Ehnert are both currently majoring in Welding Technology.
The North Dakota State College of Science recognizes students who have achieved grade point averages of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12 credits with letter grades.
On behalf of Devils Lake Journal, congratulations on your achievements!
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Among them is a former official in Gov. Doug Burgum s Cabinet.
Sen. Curt Kreun, R-Grand Forks, introduced Senate Bill 2322 on Monday to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill would reimburse state employee claims for wrongful criminal investigation or prosecution related to their work in the last two years and going forward. Reimbursement would apply if a criminal probe did not result in a conviction. We were all an audience to a situation that necessitated this legislation, Kreun said, referring to the audit of the state s Commerce Department being referred for criminal investigation but resulting in no charges.
The bill would reimburse former Commerce Commissioner Michelle Kommer and former Commerce Senior Manager Holly Holt, as well as three North Dakota State College of Science leaders, including President John Richman. Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, is a bill co-sponsor and has criticized how State Auditor Josh Gallion handled those audit findings.
Bill would reimburse lawyer fees resulting from audit
February 2, 2021 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A bill is set for a hearing before a North Dakota House committee this week that would reimburse attorney fees for several officials who were caught up in criminal investigations resulting from 2019 state audits.
The legislation would reimburse former Commerce Commissioner Michelle Kommer and former Commerce Senior Manager Holly Holt, as well as three North Dakota State College of Science leaders, including President John Richman.
The bill would reimburse “state employee claims for wrongful criminal investigation or prosecution” related to their work in the last two years and in the future. Reimbursement would apply if a criminal probe did not result in a conviction. The cost of reimbursement is about $48,000, the Bismarck Tribune reported.
The North Dakota State College of Science has named eight students to its summer semester 2015 President's Honor List. The honor list recognizes students who have achieved grade point averages of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12 credit hour.
President s honor list announced. 9:00 am, Feb. 1, 2021 ×
The North Dakota State College of Science has named 395 students to its fall semester 2020 president’s honor List. The list recognizes students who have achieved grade point averages of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12 credits with letter grades. Jamestown area honorees include:
Adrian: Ryleigh Podoll
Binford: Drew Utke