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Supreme Court reverses drunken driving penalties
Hirchet Accused of Threatening the President
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ND man charged with threatening president
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1968 Disapperance
Man faces drug charges after chase
McLean Fatal
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Teen killed in McLean County crash identified
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Fatal Crash SE of Douglas
Teen dead in McLean County crash
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DRC wants cropland retained in habitat deal
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Health officials talk to caterer
Salmonella update
Salmonella
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Woman ordered to stop catering
Sheriff's deputy, mom arrested at Fargo concert
Sheriff's deputy, mom arrested at Fargo concert
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Hoeven rejects Ducks Unlimited land buy
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Accidental Shooting
Accidental Shooting
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McLean County teen killed in accidental shooting
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Washington state man killed in ND crash
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Trappers removing nest predators
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Advisory group recommends against land deal
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Land purchase
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DU land purchase draws opposition
Meeting set on DU land purchase
McLean County imposes hiring freeze
Spring Planting
Rural Roads in Tough Shape
DU wants to buy McLean County land
Bodies of missing brothers, father found in Ill.
Updated 2009 Flooding Incident Report - NDDES
Washburn residents asked to conserve water
McLean County shows off new jail
McLean County Jail Opens
McLean Jail Tour
Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Judge dismisses lawsuit against car maker
Sam Shepard pleads guilty to DUI in Illinois
Actor Sam Shepard pleads guilty to DUI in Ill.
Heavy snow blocks roads in ND
Tougher Penalties For Crimes Against Wildlife
Wildlife Bill
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Local Man Dies of Exposure
McLean County man dies of exposure
Controversial Case in Supreme Court
Sawyer Invite
Controversial Case in Supreme Court
Controversial Case in Supreme Court
Controversial Case in Supreme Court
ND woman appeals conviction for endangering unborn child...
McLean County Jail
New McLean County jail almost done
Our Redeemers Girls Basketball
Flu shows up
Groups ask ND Supreme Court to dismiss charge
Groups ask ND Supreme Court to dismissal charge
Energy counties tops in wages
McLean County courthouse is 'batty'
2 killed in ND motorcycle crashes
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Posted by Brats @ Beer on Apr 10 2009 12:11PM
In Article: McLean County, ND, ducks unlimited


Posted by Marie kinsler on Jun 12 2008 2:11PM
In Article: McLean County authorities identify body found in burned car...
Our hearts go out to his family during this hard time. From Mike's brother Jon's family in Nothern Michigan Reply...


Posted by listen up on Apr 22 2008 9:53PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
I hate how the internet give idiots a voice. Let the Game and Fish Department handle this, otherwise would would have to investigate everyone for doing anything. If you still don't like it, write a letter to the governor or local state rep. Or just don't talk at all. Reply...


Posted by expositor on Apr 21 2008 3:55PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
Forget the DUI, then. If he was off duty, then he was mis-using government equipment for personal recreation. Or is that a job perk? Calculate the depreciation on the 4-wheeler and deduct it from his paycheck. By the way, whose fuel was being burned up for the sake of Skuza's personal recreation with government equipment? Pay that back, too. And how much has this happened in the past, undetected until now? This could be just the tip of the iceberg. I propose an independent investigation into the administration of the ND G&F! Reply...


Posted by Duh! on Apr 21 2008 1:14PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
I don't care about the DUI issue. I am just upset about the personal use of Government property and drinking AT ALL during it's use. This is the standard I am reffering to. I hope that the NDGF has learned from this one but probably not. As for him being an asset to law enforcement agencies, I have seen a lot of good people let go from a job because the level of professionalism expected by the taxpayer was not met. In this case we see exactly what I am talking about, this "professional" should have had some ethics training and never been in the situation in the first place. Reply...


Posted by AD on Apr 11 2008 4:27PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
coverup-Your understanding of how a DUI is charged is a bit off the mark. No where is there a requirement that the BAC results must be present prior to charging the offense...
DUI's are charged and often disposed through the courts LONG before the blood results come back. This is most typically seen with those who immediately plead guilty. If the defendant wasnt charged to begin with then they wouldnt appear in court to plead guilty. What are you suggesting would happen if the defendant refused all BAC testing? That the charges will never be filed? While prosecutors certainly would like to be able to submit BAC results at .08% or higher (as the law automatically delcares that driver to be intoxicated) as evidence, there is ZERO requirement to do so. There are other ways to prove intoxication at trial. As would be the case in test refusals. In fact even if the test results came back under the "legal limit", convictions are still possible in criminal courts depending on how well imparment can be proven. In Warden Skuza's case ASA Feland determined that there was not enough supporting evidence to conclude a DUI conviction was possible therefore she was dutybound to drop the prosecution. And weather you would like to believe it or not, the "average joe" is treated the same way.

The only place where BAC's are truely critical are in the DOT adminstrative hearings for license suspensions (completely separate from the criminal trial). Because the BAC level determines how long the suspension lasts. High BAC's are longer than lower BAC's. Thats why test refusals automatically result in license revokations.
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Posted by coverup on Apr 9 2008 8:06PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
When the average joe is picked up for a possible DUI they are not charged for DUI until the test results come back over the legal limit, yet why would Skuza be charged, then at court all of a sudden charges dropped because he was under the legal limit, if this were the real truth he never would have been charged in the first place and even if he was mistakenly charged it would never have made it to the courtroom or even the press for that matter. Bottom line, the Mclean states attorney has too much to lose by not having skuza as an ally, The Mclean County sherriffs dept. uses warden skuza for almost all drug related busts and searches, Since the police need probable cause to obtain a search warrant to search a private property, the sherrifs dept uses skuza because under ND Law Game wardens do not need probable cause nor do they even need a search warrant to enter and search private property, all they need is "suspicion" that you are or have broken a law and the warden can be assisted by local police as backup.

Also this case was origionally transferred to mercer County because the mclean county states attorney Ladd Erickson was on medical leave from his job, all of a sudden he was back to work on this case that he never even pressed charges on and kept the case in Mclean county. I guess its time we let the NDGF dept know how disappointed we are in them that they let off duty employees drink and use state vehicles at the same time, And "YES" wardens are allowed to use taxpayer owned ATV's on personal time.


P.S.
Interesting note:
The Mclean County Deputy that was Skuza's arresting officer suddenly quit his job before the court date after serving more than 20 years with the Dept. as a deputy and took a job that pays half as much with less benefits, If this story don't spell corruption I don't know what will. Reply...


Posted by AD on Apr 5 2008 4:00PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
Per Asst State Atty Feland, Warden Skuza's BAC was at a .05%. The "legal limit" is .08%. The only other evidence of intoxication was the slight odor of alcoholic beverage.

This is NOWHERE near enough to convict someone of DUI.

Who owned the vehicle he was is not relevant to the charge of DUI. The fact that this particular criminal charge was dismissed has NO BEARING on any administrative punishment the warden can still receive from the NDGF dept. for "driving government property" after drinking alcoholic beverages. So the "standard" you have said thats been set is meaningless. The standard that the warden must live up to in that regard is department policy.

Warden Skuza was treated like anyone else, in the criminal case. He did NOT recieve unfair or special treatement. No one would have been subjected to a prosecution under these circumstances.

So all you folks that have it out for this man please just get over it and on with your lives. The evidence wasnt there you all can stop crusifying him. Reply...


Posted by aae on Apr 4 2008 10:30PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
Can you imagine that no DUI what a joke the the law can be for some!!!!!!!!! Time to clean house. Reply...


Posted by Duh! on Apr 4 2008 6:29PM
In Article: Drunken driving charges dropped against game warden...
HE WAS STILL DRINKING WHILE DRIVING GOVERNMENT PROPERTY!!! Well folks, the standard has been set! Reply...


Posted by excuse me on Dec 27 2007 11:08AM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
For some information she had changed her name. Besides that for volunteer operations you don't do background checks. She will be paying back every organization and she will be spending time for all of her crimes. She has done this to other organizations and only has had a slap on the wrist she deserves this once and for all. She will pay for her crime which is great and hopefully she will learn through this ordeal once and for all. I feel for her family and friends having to go through this and I also hope the organzations can get back on there feet and not have to worry about this anymore. Reply...


Posted by Orange Pie on Dec 27 2007 10:30AM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
Hey Bono, your comments imply that us 'out of towners' are dishonest - how very corrupt of you. It's typically your own that I hear about in the embezzling stories. The rest of us were raised to be honest hardworking citizens. I guess it's bound to happen when the good ole boy network runs the system of nepitism. Reply...


Posted by Bono on Dec 17 2007 7:28PM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
Ask the wonderful Garrison town leaders that question. Once again they jump on any out of towner that applies for a job - leaving the locals hanging high and dry. They deserve this. Hopefully it's a wake up call. Reply...


Posted by what?? on Dec 17 2007 10:32AM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
Who kept putting her in the positions she held if it was known what she has previouly done to other organizations?? That seems really stupid to me!!...... Reply...


Posted by psalm147 on Dec 15 2007 11:50AM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
I hope she has to pay every penny back, with interest.
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Posted by About time on Dec 15 2007 10:19AM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
They all deserve serious jail time for this. Everyone should be happy this is finally getting noticed at least in one case. Kallberg got off with a slap on the wrist 2 times before, and one minor jail sentence while waiting for her trial because she didn't show up to court. This is the first time she has really went to jail for the crimes she committed. Reply...


Posted by To Confused on Dec 14 2007 6:44PM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
Because she has done this BEFORE. And served jail time BEFORE for the same thing. She deserves it. Reply...


Posted by confused on Dec 14 2007 3:19PM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
So if she gets jail time why did the Kidder County resident who stold from a non profit organization get only probation? Reply...


Posted by Bono on Dec 14 2007 2:31PM
In Article: Garrison Woman Faces Prison For Stealing From Dickens Village
It's about time she was caught. Thought she was so high and mighty in Garrison while stealing from the people. Reply...


Posted by wayupnorth on Nov 26 2007 12:05PM
In Article: Garrison Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Child Endangerment Charges
If she goes to jail for this "child endangerment" charge then ALL women who have abortions should also!!!!! There is really no difference besides the fact that she did it herself rather than paying someone to do it. Either way a child is DEAD!!! Reply...



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