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There remain a couple of anonymous people that have communicated with Senator Holmberg in the past. We are hot on the trail ...
Holmberg’s name came up through legislation as state lawmakers tried passing a resolution requiring state lawmakers to become ...
Schafer, a former governor and University of North Dakota president, is pushing for the creation of a “broad, overreaching and authoritative” effort to analyze how Holmberg was allowed to use his ...
Former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer says special steps will be necessary to restore the public’s trust in the wake of the Ray ...
We recently learned that even more records tied to the Ray Holmberg case are on the way. North Dakota’s Attorney General Drew Wrigley tells us his office is preparing to release additional files, ...
The deadline to submit abstracts for scientific posters for the IAEA’s International Conference on Radiation Protection in Medicine — X Ray Vision to be hosted in Vienna, Austria from 8 to 12 December ...
The finger-pointing around disgraced former Sen. Ray Holmberg’s downfall isn’t about justice for some. It’s about political ambition and careerism.
Former Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem had multiple unreported contacts with former Sen. Ray Holmberg during the sex crime investigation of Holmberg. Stenehjem told investigators he only spoke ...
The North Dakota University System says it is reviewing records for violations of policy or law related to sex crimes committed by former state lawmaker Ray Holmberg. State Board of Higher ...
Ray Holmberg as the lawmaker was being investigated for sex crimes, including calls the day Stenehjem sat for a law enforcement interview. Yet Stenehjem only told law enforcement about one phone ...
A recently accessed file from the Bureau of Criminal Investigation has revealed new information in the Ray Holmberg case. Individuals connected to the State Board of Higher Education may have known ...
"It's alarming to see connectivity between the acts of Ray Holmberg and anybody with any level of leadership role in the community," Wenzel said in a statement. "Meanwhile, the Herald should not ...