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Recent News About North Dakota Attorney General's Office
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Settlement sought in Apotex generic drug price inflation case
Attorney General Drew Wrigley of North Dakota has called on consumers to verify their eligibility for compensation related to specific generic drug purchases.
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Ward County residents face charges in sexual abuse case at Minot facility
North Dakota Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has announced charges against Amber Hattem and Dalton Hattem, both Ward County residents, in relation to a case involving the sexual abuse and exploitation of vulnerable adults.
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North Dakota PACs must adhere to dual reporting requirements
Political action committees (PACs) in North Dakota are reminded of their reporting obligations under state law.
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Attorney General Wrigley to discuss SB 2128 at press event
Attorney General Drew Wrigley is set to hold a press availability on Tuesday, March 4, to discuss SB 2128.
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North Dakota sues BLM over changes to resource management plan
February 25, 2025 Bismarck, ND – North Dakota has initiated legal action against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over amendments to the state's Resource Management Plan (RMP).
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Powerball ticket sold in Fargo nets player a six-figure win
The North Dakota Lottery announced a significant Powerball win in Fargo.
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Court invalidates Biden Administration's NEPA rule after multi-state lawsuit
North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley has expressed approval of a recent decision by the North Dakota District Court.
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Attorney General and Fargo Police Chief to discuss November shooting incident
Attorney General Drew Wrigley and Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski are scheduled to hold a press conference regarding an officer-involved shooting that occurred on November 13, 2024, in Fargo, North Dakota.
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North Dakota threatens legal action against EPA over coal waste regulation delay
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) has been managing its own regulations for coal combustion residuals (CCR) for almost half a century.
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Emmons County Historical Society violates open records law
The Emmons County Historical Society has been found in violation of open records laws, according to a recent opinion issued on December 20, 2024.
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Fargo's voting procedure supersedes state law on ballot requirements
The City of Fargo has announced that its home rule charter and ordinance concerning approval voting procedures take precedence over the ballot requirements outlined in North Dakota Century Code Section 16.1-06-04 for electing city officials.