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  2. Steve Bakken - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Bakken announced he was running for mayor of Bismarck against the incumbent Mike Seminary. [3] He was elected in June 2018 with 57.95 percent of the vote, and took over two weeks later. [4]

  3. Community Options - Wikipedia

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    Community Options opened Vaseful, a nonprofit flower shop, in 1999. [24] A second shop opened in Princeton in 2019. Employees are responsible for credit card processing, phone orders, shipping, distribution, inventory management and floral arranging. [25] In 2008, Community Options opened Presents of Mind, a nonprofit gift store.

  4. Mike Schmitz (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Schmitz (born 1961/1962) [1] is a business leader and certified public accountant who has served as mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota since 2022. Early life and education [ edit ]

  5. Tammy Miller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Miller joined employee-owned Border States as the accounting manager. She served in a variety of roles including corporate controller, vice president of finance, executive vice president, general manager for the southwest region and president. She was named chief executive officer and board chair in 2006. Under Miller's leadership ...

  6. Rick Becker - Wikipedia

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    Rick Becker on stage with his grandson at the March 3, 2016, gubernatorial debate in Bismarck, North Dakota. Main article: 2016 North Dakota gubernatorial election On November 11, 2015, in an online video announcement, Becker became the first candidate to announce his candidacy in the 2016 gubernatorial election. [ 27 ]

  7. Bismarck Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck Event Center (formerly Bismarck Civic Center) is a 10,100-seat multi-purpose facility located in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was known as the Bismarck Civic Center until September 2014. [ 4 ]

  8. Shaun Sipma - Wikipedia

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    In office June 26, 2018 [1] – June 28, 2022: Preceded by: Chuck Barney [2] Succeeded by: Tom Ross: Member of the Minot City Council, 5th Ward; In office 2016–2018: Preceded by: Tom Seymour [3] Succeeded by: Stephan Podrygula [4] Personal details; Born: Bowman, North Dakota, U.S. Political party: Republican: Spouse: Keri Sipma: Children: 2 ...

  9. Bismarck Larks - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 2015, it was announced that the Northwoods League had agreed to terms for a team to begin play in Bismarck for 2017. [1] Said team officially began promotions on June 6, 2016, with the launch of the name-the-team contest, [2] with Larks, Bullies and Flickertails being announced as the three finalists on July 29.