Serving as North Dakota governor under former President Donald Trump was like having “a beautiful breeze at our back,” Doug Burgum said Wednesday, July 17, at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. The GOP governor, who was considered a top contender to be Trump’s vice president, contrasted that to President Joe Biden, saying being governor during the Democrat’s administration was like “a gale force wind in our face.” “Biden’s war on energy hurts every American because the cost of energy is in everything that we use or touch every day,” Burgum said.
The governor took to the stage Wednesday night at the Fiserv Forum during the third day of the RNC. The governor from the second top-producing oil state in the U.S.
criticized Biden’s policies on energy, claiming they have raised the price of gas, food, clothes and rent. Read more from The Forum's April Baumgarten A zoning dispute has left a Horace party rental business and the owner of the property on which it resides with less than two months to come in compliance with city ordinances. On July 1, Horace City Council members unanimously denied a motion that would rezone a parcel of land from agricultural to commercial use.
The property sits on the corner 76th Avene South and 66th Street South at 7510 66th St S. “It’s a bouncy house in an ag district,” city attorney Lukas Croaker said. Jordan Crouse, owner of Midwest Bounce and Rentals, currently operates the party equipment business on the parc.