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Governor Hoeven's 2005 Photo Gallery

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Gov. Hoeven visited Shanley High School and Lisbon High School December 19 to officially recognize the 2005-2006 Governor's Official State Band and Chorus - the Lisbon High School Band and the Shanley High School Concert Chorale December 19, 2005
Gov. Hoeven visited Shanley High School and Lisbon High School December 19 to officially recognize the 2005-2006 Governor's Official State Band and Chorus - the Shanley High School Concert Chorale and the Lisbon High School Band.
photo 2: Gov. Hoeven visited Shanley High School and Lisbon High School December 19 to officially recognize the 2005-2006 Governor's Official State Band and Chorus - the Lisbon High School Band and the Shanley High School Concert Chorale
 
Gov. John Hoeven, officials from North Dakota State University and the state's congressional delegation break ground on the Center for Technology Enterprise at the NDSU Research and Technology Park. The new center will house businesses conducting research and development, providing students with cutting-edge opportunities and the community with higher paying jobs October 12, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven, officials from North Dakota State University and the state's congressional delegation break ground on the Center for Technology Enterprise at the NDSU Research and Technology Park. The new center will house businesses conducting research and development, providing students with cutting-edge opportunities and the community with higher paying jobs.
photo 2: Gov. John Hoeven, officials from North Dakota State University and the state's congressional delegation break ground on the Center for Technology Enterprise at the NDSU Research and Technology Park. The new center will house businesses conducting research and development, providing students with cutting-edge opportunities and the community with higher paying jobs
 
Gov. Hoeven gives a thumbs up to the new Chevrolet Avalanche provided to the state by General Motors to promote the use of ethanol and increase awareness of E85 and flexible fuel vehicles July 6, 2005
Gov. Hoeven gives a thumbs up to the new Chevrolet Avalanche provided to the state by General Motors to promote the use of ethanol and increase awareness of E85 and flexible fuel vehicles.
Gov. John Hoeven signs into law legislation that provides a four percent salary increase for North Dakota's state employees each year over the next biennium May 11, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven signs into law legislation that provides a four percent salary increase for North Dakota's state employees each year over the next biennium.
Gov. John Hoeven, along with local legislators and community and university leaders, signs into law legislation regarding Centers of Excellence and funding for the North Dakota State University Extension Service at a news conference on the university's campus April 27, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven, along with local legislators and community and university leaders, signs into law legislation regarding Centers of Excellence and funding for the North Dakota State University Extension Service at a news conference on the university's campus.
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns meet with North Dakota agriculture officials and leaders at Peterson Farm Seed near Harwood to discuss issues impacting the state's farmers and ranchers April 21, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns meet with North Dakota agriculture officials and leaders at Peterson Farm Seed near Harwood to discuss issues impacting the state's farmers and ranchers.
Gov. John Hoeven, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns and Bob Majkrzak, president of Red River Commodities, announce that more than 600,000 pounds of North Dakota SunButter have been sold to school lunch programs in 12 states so far in 2005
Gov. John Hoeven, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns and Bob Majkrzak, president of Red River Commodities, announce that more than 600,000 pounds of North Dakota SunButter have been sold to school lunch programs in 12 states so far in 2005.
Gov. John Hoeven and Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman meet with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark re-enactors at the State Capitol in Bismarck April, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven and Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman meet with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark re-enactors at the State Capitol in Bismarck.
Gov. John Hoeven poses with Mike Offerdahl and Staff Sergeant Josh Fields at the championship game of the North Dakota State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament in Minot. Hoeven tossed out the game ball, which was presented to him by Fields, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom March 19, 2005
Gov. John Hoeven poses with Mike Offerdahl and Staff Sergeant Josh Fields at the championship game of the North Dakota State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament in Minot. Hoeven tossed out the game ball, which was presented to him by Fields, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Pres. George W. Bush waves to the crowd from Air Force One as he arrives in Fargo February 3, 2005, to discuss his Social Security plan February 3, 2005
Pres. George W. Bush waves to the crowd from Air Force One as he arrives in Fargo February 3, 2005, to discuss his Social Security plan.
Pres. George W. Bush and Gov. John Hoeven greet state officials after arriving in Fargo, including First Lady Mikey Hoeven and Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem.
Pres. George W. Bush and Gov. John Hoeven greet state officials after arriving in Fargo, including First Lady Mikey Hoeven and Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem.
Gov. John Hoeven introduces Pres. George W. Bush to an excited crowd at the Bison Sports Arena on the campus of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
Gov. John Hoeven introduces Pres. George W. Bush to an excited crowd at the Bison Sports Arena on the campus of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
Pres. George W. Bush discusses his ideas for strengthening Social Security with 7,000 attendees in Fargo, his first stop on a multi-state tour following his State of the Union Address February 2, 2005.
Pres. George W. Bush discusses his ideas for strengthening Social Security with 7,000 attendees in Fargo, his first stop on a multi-state tour following his State of the Union Address February 2, 2005.
 
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