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Governor Hoeven's 2008 Photo Gallery

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Hoeven Visits Troops

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Gov. John Hoeven, Sens. Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan, Rep. Earl Pomeroy and Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk break ground on the new Regional Training Institute at the Camp Grafton Training Center in Devils Lake. May 19, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven, Sens. Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan, Rep. Earl Pomeroy and Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk break ground on the new Regional Training Institute at the Camp Grafton Training Center in Devils Lake.
Gov. John Hoeven and Brig. Gen. Patrick Martin present Master Sgt. Dominic Cook of West Fargo and Staff Sgt. Aaron Giere of Hawley, Minn., with the Air Force Combat Action Medal in recognition of their combat operations while serving in Iraq. May 13, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven and Brig. Gen. Patrick Martin present Master Sgt. Dominic Cook of West Fargo and Staff Sgt. Aaron Giere of Hawley, Minn., with the Air Force Combat Action Medal in recognition of their combat operations while serving in Iraq.
Gov. John Hoeven outlines his Education Funding Reform and Property Tax Relief Plan, a package that reduces school levies by an average of 50 mills and boosts state share of K-12 education costs to 66 percent. February 21, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven outlines his Education Funding Reform and Property Tax Relief Plan, a package that reduces school levies by an average of 50 mills and boosts state share of K-12 education costs to 66 percent.
Gov. John Hoeven addresses the Hazen High School Concert Band, the school body and members of the community at a program where he officially designated the band as this year's Governor's Band for the state of North Dakota. February 12, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven addresses the Hazen High School Concert Band, the school body and members of the community at a program where he officially designated the band as this year's Governor's Band for the state of North Dakota.
Gov. John Hoeven,Department of Transportation Director Francis Ziegler and representatives from Ducks Unlimited and North Dakota State University unveil new license plates for the respective organizations, the first to be produced as a result of new legislation passed in 2007.
Gov. John Hoeven presents Choral Director Michael Stevenson and the Dickinson High School Concert Chorale with a plaque officially designating the choir as this year's Governor's Chorus for the state of North Dakota.
Gov. John Hoeven, along with state legislators, representatives of the State Historical Society and elementary students from local schools, officially launched North Dakota’s commemoration of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, beginning February 12, 2008 and continuing through February 12, 2010. February 8, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven, along with state legislators, representatives of the State Historical Society and elementary students from local schools, officially launched North Dakota’s commemoration of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, beginning February 12, 2008 and continuing through February 12, 2010.
Gov. John Hoeven,Department of Transportation Director Francis Ziegler and representatives from Ducks Unlimited and North Dakota State University unveil new license plates for the respective organizations, the first to be produced as a result of new legislation passed in 2007 - photo 1. January 29, 2008
Gov. John Hoeven,Department of Transportation Director Francis Ziegler and representatives from Ducks Unlimited and North Dakota State University unveil new license plates for the respective organizations, the first to be produced as a result of new legislation passed in 2007.
Gov. John Hoeven,Department of Transportation Director Francis Ziegler and representatives from Ducks Unlimited and North Dakota State University unveil new license plates for the respective organizations, the first to be produced as a result of new legislation passed in 2007 - photo 2.
 
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