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“Workforce remains our No. 1 barrier to economic growth in North Dakota. Strengthening our workforce through innovative, locally driven solutions supported by programs like RWIP will create a pathway to a stronger economy,” Burgum said. “By addressing our workforce challenges, we can meet the needs of our residents, businesses and communities and build a foundation for a thriving economy filled with opportunities for current and future generations.”
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Burgum presents awards at Governor's Military Ball, including surprise award for Maj. Gen. Dohrmann

"When we think about high-performing organizations in North Dakota, we think about the North Dakota National Guard," Burgum said. "As Gen. Dohrmann says, wherever our Guard goes, we set the standard. And that is not hyperbole, that's just a fact. ... And the way that high-performing organizations achieve that greatness is they do that with great leaders."
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On Wednesday, Sanford met with Central Power Electrical Cooperative members to discuss state and federal policies as well as the administration's all-of-the-above energy approach.
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ND delegation and governor issue statement on appointment of Angie Richman as TRNP superintendent

“As our state’s most popular attraction, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is incredibly important to North Dakota’s history, economy and quality of life. We congratulate Angela Richman on her appointment as TRNP superintendent and look forward to collaborating with her to improve the park experience for travelers and residents alike,” Gov. Burgum said. “We’ve worked with our congressional delegation and Interior on funding to repair the South Unit’s scenic loop, and our successful efforts to secure over $100 million in private donations and a public endowment for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum next to the national park in North Dakota’s beautiful Badlands will make the park an even more attractive destination for generations to come.”
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