Musical Chairs Leaves Land Commissioner Without a Job

I really thought (and kind of hoped), when I read in the paper Friday morning that the State Land Board had said good-bye to its long-time North Dakota State Land Commissioner, Lance Gaebe, that the next story I would read about him would be his appointment as director of the USDA Rural Development office in … Continue reading Musical Chairs Leaves Land Commissioner Without a Job

Refinery Near National Park Gets Preliminary Okay

Today’s announcement by the North Dakota Department of Health that it is preparing to issue an Air Quality Permit to Meridian Energy to build the Davis Oil Refinery three miles from Theodore Roosevelt National Park should come as no surprise. Once again, the state of North Dakota rolls over to the energy industry, but this … Continue reading Refinery Near National Park Gets Preliminary Okay

Dan Rather: I See America

I'm wiping tears from my cheeks as  I copy Dan Rather's post from his Facebook page today. When I see Dan Rather, I see America. I See America By Dan Rather When the time comes, and I hope it comes soon, to bury this era of moral rot and the defiling of our communal, social, … Continue reading Dan Rather: I See America

Anybody Want to Have a Fundraiser? Here’s a List.

This one is for North Dakotans, and those who follow North Dakota politics. I received an e-mail this week from some thoughtful person who thought I might be interested in a fundraising event for State Representative Al Carlson, the Republican Legislative leader. Turns out I wasn’t interested in the fundraiser, but I was interested in … Continue reading Anybody Want to Have a Fundraiser? Here’s a List.

Gov. Burgum Needs to Take Responsibility for His Own Actions, Not Pass It Off on a Commission

I don’t think North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has a disingenuous bone in his body. But sometimes political naivete can make someone appear disingenuous (actually, my definition of disingenuous is “fake naivete”). There’s still a bit of naivete in Burgum. The transition from the business world to government is not an easy one. He’s still … Continue reading Gov. Burgum Needs to Take Responsibility for His Own Actions, Not Pass It Off on a Commission

Halek Sentenced: Probation and a Halfway House

My old friend Darrell Dorgan and I decided to sit in on the sentencing hearing for Jason Halek this morning. A couple of old, retired newsmen, we both went there thinking we were going to see the full measure of the law applied to a Texas con man responsible for one of the biggest pollution … Continue reading Halek Sentenced: Probation and a Halfway House

Maybe the Halek Case Is Over. Maybe.

If everything goes as planned Monday morning (which would be unusual—nothing much has gone as planned in this case) Jason Halek will walk into the federal courthouse in Bismarck tomorrow morning as a free man, and walk out—figuratively, if not literally—in handcuffs, headed for a federal prison. You’ve read about Halek here many times before. … Continue reading Maybe the Halek Case Is Over. Maybe.

A Thanksgiving Proclamation

President George Washington declared November 26th, 1789, the fourth Thursday of November, to be celebrated as a day of American thanksgiving. Try to imagine how much Americans of 1789 had to be thankful for. Just six years earlier they had fought and won a war for their independence, to create their own country. Just two years earlier … Continue reading A Thanksgiving Proclamation

Crying Over Spilt Oil. and Brine.

Okay, when technology fails you, sometimes you just have to do things the old fashioned way. I wrote a couple weeks ago about the North Dakota Department of Health’s Environmental Incident database, and how difficult it is to track the performance of various oil companies. I haven't heard back from the Governor yet, and being … Continue reading Crying Over Spilt Oil. and Brine.

Men Just Have to TELL!

There’s an old story that goes like this. A ship sinks in the South Pacific Ocean and two survivors are washed up on the shore of a deserted island: Sigourney Weaver and a fellow named Joe. A couple of months go by and no rescue is in sight, and the two decide they might be … Continue reading Men Just Have to TELL!