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State Tipoffs Involving North Dakota Newsletter for Sunday June 18, 2023 ( 4 items )  

N.D. A.G. WRIGLEY SETTLES WITH LINGERIE RETAILER REGARDING DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING AND BILLING PRACTICES
BISMARCK, North Dakota, June 17 -- North Dakota Attorney Drew Wrigley issued the following news on June 16, 2023: Attorney General Drew Wrigley today announced that he, along with 31 other states, has reached a $2.35 million multistate settlement with AdoreMe, Inc. (Adore Me), a lingerie retailer that primarily sells its merchandise online. The settlement resolves claims that the company deceptively marketed its VIP Membership Program to consumers and then made it difficult for consumers to can  more

N.D. Gov. Burgum Issues Executive Order Authorizing Deployment of ND National Guard to Southern Border
BISMARCK, North Dakota, June 14 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on June 13, 2023: Gov. Doug Burgum today signed an executive order declaring an emergency and authorizing the North Dakota National Guard to help Texas secure the U.S.-Mexico border. The executive order provides official authorization to deploy approximately 100 North Dakota National Guard members from the Wahpeton-based 188th Engineer Company in support of Operation Lone Star. The planned deployment  more

Two Macalester Alumni Named 2023 Bush Fellows
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, June 16 (TNSres) -- Macalester College issued the following college news: Two Macalester alumni - Kim Park Nelson '93 and Owen Duckworth '06 - are among the 24 individuals from Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography who have been selected for 2023 Bush Fellowships. "Each of this year's Fellows has already made vital contributions to their communities," said Anita Patel, vice president, grantmaking for the Bush Foundat  more

University of Mary Launches New Montessori Degree to Keep Up With Skyrocketing Demand for Teachers
BISMARCK, North Dakota, June 16 (TNSpro) -- The University of Mary issued the following news: In 2015, enrollment at Christ the King Catholic grade school in Mandan, ND, dipped below 70 total students -- and trending downward annually at an alarming rate that made the everyday running of a private school and paying its teachers unsustainable. A parish that supports a parochial school typically subsidizes the school with a small portion of the weekly Mass collections. The year before Father Nick  more