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Lesmeister was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, and grew up in Halliday, North Dakota, where he was graduated from high school in 1973. [5]After earning a history and English degree four years later from the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota, he sold real estate and was Mary's admissions coordinator before he ran for state treasurer.
33rd governor of North Dakota (2016–present); candidate for president in 2024 Graduate of North Dakota State University, lived in Fargo Ronald N. Davies: Dec 11, 1904: Apr 18, 1996: Federal judge for the district of North Dakota (1955–1985) Lived and died in Fargo Leo Ferdinand Dworschak: Apr 6, 1900: Nov 5, 1976: Roman Catholic bishop of Fargo
The people listed below were either born in, lived in, or are otherwise associated with the city of Fargo, North Dakota. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
William H. Gass (1924–2017) – writer; born in Fargo; James Getzlaff (born 1970) – reality-TV personality; born in Devils Lake; H. F. Gierke III (1943–2016) – 71st National Commander of The American Legion; Chief Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for Armed Forces; born in Williston
Boulger may refer to: Abraham Boulger (1835–1900), Irish officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross; Demetrius Charles Boulger (1853–1928), British author; E. V. Boulger (1846–1910), Irish academic, Professor of Classics in Adelaide; George Simonds Boulger (1853–1922), English botanist; John Boulger (born 1945), Australian speedway rider
Fargo is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Cass County.The population was 125,990 at the 2020 census, [4] which was estimated to have grown to 133,188 in 2023, [5] making it the 218th-most populous city in the United States.
Michelle Christine Duppong was born in Wheat Ridge, Colorado [4] to a Catholic family on January 25, 1984, later moving to Haymarsh, North Dakota at the age of 1. [5] After graduating high school, Duppong enrolled in North Dakota State University , where she earned a degree in horticulture in 2006.
The North Side Fargo Builder's Residential Historic District is a 25.4-acre (10.3 ha) historic district with 103 contributing buildings located eight blocks north of downtown Fargo, North Dakota. The district's name derives from the fact that the plans for the houses came from popular builder's pattern books.