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Attorney General Wrigley to address unlawful image investigation at Fargo press conference
Attorney General Drew Wrigley is scheduled to hold a press conference in Fargo, North Dakota, on September 30, 2025.
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Attorney general says Parshall did not intentionally ignore public records request
On September 10, 2025, the North Dakota Attorney General's Office issued Opinion 2025-O-14 in response to a situation involving the City of Parshall.
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Attorney General says Mandan school bus contractor not subject to open meetings law
On September 10, 2025, the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office issued an opinion in response to a request from Karen Jordan regarding access to school bus route records managed by Harlow’s School Bus Service under contract with the Mandan...
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Attorney general: Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center followed law on closed meetings
On September 10, 2025, the North Dakota Attorney General’s Office released an opinion regarding the status of the Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center under state open meetings laws.
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Powerball player wins $100K prize with ticket bought in Fargo
A Powerball ticket purchased in Fargo, North Dakota has won a $100,000 prize in the drawing held Wednesday night.
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Attorney General Wrigley responds to Supreme Court ruling on landowners association case
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has issued a statement following the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Northwest Landowners Association v. State of North Dakota.
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Minot resident wins $25K-a-year-for-life lottery prize
A Lucky for Life lottery ticket sold in Minot, North Dakota, has won a $25,000 a year for life prize.
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North Dakota launches online concealed weapon license verification tool for gun dealers
Attorney General Drew Wrigley has announced the launch of a new Concealed Weapon License (CWL) Validation Tool for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in North Dakota.
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North Dakota AG finds Pembina County violated open meetings law over jail proposal
The North Dakota Attorney General’s Office has determined that the Pembina County Commission violated state open meetings laws during a regular meeting held on February 21, 2023.
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Attorney General finds New Town in violation of open meetings law
The City of New Town has been found in violation of open meetings law, according to a new opinion issued by the Attorney General's Office.
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Attorney General Wrigley to discuss SB 2014 veto in press availability
Attorney General Drew Wrigley is scheduled to address the media on June 11, 2025, regarding his formal opinion on the Governor's veto of Senate Bill 2014.
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North Dakota memorial service honors sixty-nine fallen peace officers
On May 15, 2025, a memorial service will be held at Memorial Hall in the State Capitol to honor North Dakota's sixty-nine fallen peace officers.
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Eighth Circuit rules in favor of North Dakota in Missouri River dispute
Attorney General Drew Wrigley announced that the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a decision in favor of the State of North Dakota.
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Jamestown player wins $100,000 Powerball prize
A Powerball ticket sold in Jamestown, North Dakota, has secured a $100,000 prize.
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Attorney General Wrigley announces settlement with vaping product resellers over illegal sales
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has announced a settlement with Vando Holdings Corp., K & L Products, LLP, Kristen Doka, and Ryan Doka, operators of the Delta 8 Resellers website.
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Attorney General urges checks for compensation due to inflated drug price settlements
Attorney General Drew Wrigley has called on consumers to check if they can receive compensation for certain generic drug purchases.
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Ward County couple charged in sexual abuse case involving vulnerable adults
North Dakota Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has announced charges against Amber Hattem and Dalton Hattem, both residents of Ward County, in a case involving the alleged sexual abuse and exploitation of vulnerable adults at a Minot facility.
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North Dakota PACs must file reports under two statutes
Political action committees (PACs) in North Dakota are required to adhere to specific reporting obligations under state law.
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Attorney General Wrigley schedules press briefing on SB 2128
Attorney General Drew Wrigley is set to hold a press availability on March 4, 2025, to discuss Senate Bill 2128.
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North Dakota challenges BLM amendments to resource management plan
Attorney General Drew Wrigley announced that North Dakota has initiated legal action against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over amendments to the state's Resource Management Plan (RMP).