Welcome to Work Worth Doing, hosted by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Theodore Roosevelt said, “Far and away the best prize life offers is the chance to wor...
Three recipients of the 2019 Governor's Awards for Excellence in Public Service discuss what it means to be part of Team ND and how their work helps the people of North Dakota. Gov. Burgum talks with Dr. Penny Hetletved of the Dept. of Corrections & Rehabilitation, Ryan Kramer of the Information Technology Department and Janelle Middlestead of the Insurance Department. Read more about the award recipients at this link.
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Reimagining the Rural West
As chairman of the Western Governors’ Association, Gov. Doug Burgum has outlined the central policy initiative of his term: Reimagining the Rural West. On this episode of the podcast, Burgum talks to Jim Ogsbury, WGA executive director, to explore the three central pillars of the initiative: opportunity, connectivity and community. Read more about the Reimagining the Rural West Initiative at westgov.org.
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Working Together to Improve Child Welfare Services
On the morning of September 6th, Governor Doug Burgum, leaders from four tribal nations, the Department of Human Services and the Indian Affairs Commission gathered at the capitol to sign updated comprehensive agreements - known as Title IV-E agreements - to enhance child welfare services for Native American children and families. This podcast brings you the highlights of that ceremony. Click here to read more about the agreements.
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Dr. Stuart Ablon: Challenging Kids Lack Skill Not Will
Dr. Stuart Ablon is the director of Think:Kids, a program in the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. After he spoke to attendees at the Governor's Summit on Innovative Education, he sat down with Gov. Burgum to have a conversation about behavioral health in an educational setting. To learn more about Dr. Ablon's work, visit thinkkids.org.
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Main Street On The Street: Grand Forks, Cavalier and Lakota
More than 65 communities across North Dakota have signed up to be involved in the Main Street Initiative. Every one of these communities is different, but what are the best practices that all communities can adapt? To find out, we took a road trip to visit with local leaders like Blue Weber and Katie Rehder in Grand Forks, Cavalier Mayor Lacey Hinkle and Amie Vasichek, city auditor of Lakota. Find out more about the Main Street Initiative at mainstreetnd.com and register for the Main Street Conference on Oct. 29-31 in Bismarck, ND.
Welcome to Work Worth Doing, hosted by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Theodore Roosevelt said, “Far and away the best prize life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” On Work Worth Doing, we tell the stories of people across North Dakota doing exactly that.