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Governor Hoeven's 2006 Photo Gallery

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Gov. Hoeven delivers his 2006 budget address to a joint session of the 60th North Dakota Legislative Assembly - Photo 1. December 6, 2006
Gov. Hoeven delivers his 2006 budget address to a joint session of the 60th North Dakota Legislative Assembly.
Gov. Hoeven delivers his 2006 budget address to a joint session of the 60th North Dakota Legislative Assembly - Photo 2.
 
Gov. Hoeven tours the new Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing facility in Dickinson. November 13, 2006
Gov. Hoeven tours the new Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing facility in Dickinson.
Gov. John Hoeven presents a $2 million check to North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman and represenatives of the university's Center of Excellence on Surface Protection. October 30, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven presents a $2 million check to North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman and represenatives of the university's Center of Excellence on Surface Protection.
Gov. John Hoeven appointed Francis Ziegler as the new director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation, replacing David Sprynczynatyk who was recently named Adjutant General of the North Dakota National Guards. October 5, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven appointed Francis Ziegler as the new director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation, replacing David Sprynczynatyk who was recently named Adjutant General of the North Dakota National Guard.
North Dakota Qwest President Scott Macintosh presented Gov. John Hoeven, North Dakota Educational Technology Council Director Dan Pullen and North Dakota Chief Information Officer Lisa Feldner with a $25,000 check to provide grants for public school teachers who are using technology in the classroom to prepare students for a world of emerging technological advances. October 3, 2006
North Dakota Qwest President Scott Macintosh presented Gov. John Hoeven, North Dakota Educational Technology Council Director Dan Pullen and North Dakota Chief Information Officer Lisa Feldner with a $25,000 check to provide grants for public school teachers who are using technology in the classroom to prepare students for a world of emerging technological advances.
Gov. John Hoeven and Sen. Dwight Cook announce a $116 million property tax relief plan for North Dakota property owners at a news conference in Bismarck. September 19, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven and Sen. Dwight Cook announce a $116 million property tax relief plan for North Dakota property owners at a news conference in Bismarck.
U.S. Mint Acting Director David Lebryk presents Gov. John Hoeven and First Lady Mikey Hoeven with a framed print of North Dakota's quarter at a special launching ceremony in Bismarck. August 30, 2006
U.S. Mint Acting Director David Lebryk presents Gov. John Hoeven and First Lady Mikey Hoeven with a framed print of North Dakota's quarter at a special launching ceremony in Bismarck.
Gov. John Hoeven, First Lady Mikey Hoeven and U.S. Mint Acting Director David Lebryk place North Dakota's quarter on the Mint's 50 States Quarter Program display at a special launching ceremony in Bismarck.
Gov. John Hoeven, First Lady Mikey Hoeven and U.S. Mint Acting Director David Lebryk place North Dakota's quarter on the Mint's "50 States Quarter Program" display at a special launching ceremony in Bismarck.
Gov. John Hoeven addresses an enthusiastic crowd, including more than 1,500 students, during a special ceremony officially launching North Dakota's quarter at the Bismarck Civic Center.
Gov. John Hoeven addresses an enthusiastic crowd, including more than 1,500 students, during a special ceremony officially launching North Dakota's quarter at the Bismarck Civic Center.
First Lady Mikey Hoeven distributes newly minted North Dakota quarters to the more than 1,500 students who attended the launch ceremony in Bismarck.
First Lady Mikey Hoeven distributes newly minted North Dakota quarters to the more than 1,500 students who attended the launch ceremony in Bismarck.
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Commerce Department Assistant Secretary Sandy Baruah present North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman with the U.S. Economic Development Administration's award for Excellence in Technology-led Economic Development in recognition of the university's Research and Technology Park. August 28, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Commerce Department Assistant Secretary Sandy Baruah present North Dakota State University President Joseph Chapman with the U.S. Economic Development Administration's award for Excellence in Technology-led Economic Development in recognition of the university's Research and Technology Park.
Gov. John Hoeven presides over an official ceremony where the command of North Dakota's National Guard was transferred from outgoing Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Michael Haugen to the state's new adjutant general, Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk. August 26, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven presides over an official ceremony where the command of North Dakota's National Guard was transferred from outgoing Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Michael Haugen to the state's new adjutant general, Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk.
Mayor John Warford introduces Governor Hoeven at the Driving of the Golden Spike for the new Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck. August 22, 2006
Mayor John Warford introduces Governor Hoeven at the Driving of the Golden Spike for the new Northern Plains Commerce Centre in Bismarck.
Governor John Hoeven takes part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Dakota Skies Biodiesel plant in Minot. August 18, 2006
Governor John Hoeven takes part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Dakota Skies Biodiesel plant in Minot.
Lt. Governor Jack Dalrymple shows the North Dakota quarter at the Strike Ceremony in Denver, Colorado. August 2, 2006
Lt. Governor Jack Dalrymple shows the North Dakota quarter at the Strike Ceremony in Denver, Colorado.
Gov. John Hoeven, Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Ron His Horse is Thunder and Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson receive an update from a firefighter from FEMA's Type 2 Management Team regarding the status of a grass fire that was burning near Fort Yates. July 20, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven, Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Ron His Horse is Thunder and Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson receive an update from a firefighter from FEMA's Type 2 Management Team regarding the status of a grass fire that was burning near Fort Yates.
Gov. John Hoeven announces the retirement of Adjutant General Michael Haugen and the appointment of Major General David Sprynczynatyk as the new commander of the North Dakota National Guard, effective August 26. July 12, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven announces the retirement of Adjutant General Michael Haugen and the appointment of Major General David Sprynczynatyk as the new commander of the North Dakota National Guard, effective August 26.
Gov. John Hoeven toured parts of Grant, Sioux and Emmons counties and met with local producers to see first hand the impact of drought conditions in south central portions of North Dakota - photo 1. July 10-11, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven toured parts of Grant, Sioux and Emmons counties and met with local producers to see first hand the impact of drought conditions in south central portions of North Dakota.
Gov. John Hoeven toured parts of Grant, Sioux and Emmons counties and met with local producers to see first hand the impact of drought conditions in south central portions of North Dakota - photo 2.
 
Gov. John Hoeven joins citizens and veterans at the dedication of the Veterans' Memorial Wall during the Ryder Centennial Kick-off event in Ryder, North Dakota. Governor Hoeven is pictured with John Sinn, Lieutenant General Jerry Sinn and Commander Daryl Simmons. July 7, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven joins citizens and veterans at the dedication of the Veterans' Memorial Wall during the Ryder Centennial Kick-off event in Ryder, North Dakota. Governor Hoeven is pictured with John Sinn, Lieutenant General Jerry Sinn and Commander Daryl Simmons.
Gov. John Hoeven, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski meet with Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in Washington, DC prior to their trip to visit troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. June 19, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski meet with Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in Washington, DC prior to their trip to visit troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Gov. John Hoeven presents a $400,000 check to Williston State College for the Petroleum Safety and Technology Center, one of the state's Centers of Excellence project recipients. June 14, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven presents a $400,000 check to Williston State College for the Petroleum Safety and Technology Center, one of the state's Centers of Excellence project recipients. (more information)
Gov. John Hoeven, along with the state's congressional delegation, state and city officials and representatives from local veterans groups, attends a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of a two-year construction project for the new Liberty Memorial Bridge connecting Bismarck and Mandan. June 12, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven, along with the state's congressional delegation, state and city officials and representatives from local veterans groups, attends a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of a two-year construction project for the new Liberty Memorial Bridge connecting Bismarck and Mandan.
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan hold a media availability June 12 at Bismarck State College to discuss the North Dakota Renewable Energy Action Summit they co-hosted to highlight the state's energy development incentives and successes.  
Gov. John Hoeven and U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan hold a media availability June 12 at Bismarck State College to discuss the North Dakota Renewable Energy Action Summit they co-hosted to highlight the state's energy development incentives and successes.
Gov. John Hoeven appointed David E. Reich of Bismarck to the South Central Judicial District Court. April 18, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven appointed David E. Reich of Bismarck to the South Central Judicial District Court.
Gov. John Hoeven, along with University System Chancellor Robert Potts, Dr. Gerald Groenewold and the state's congressional delegation, broke ground for the UND Energy and Environmental Research Center's National Center for Hydrogen Technology. April 17, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven, along with University System Chancellor Robert Potts, Dr. Gerald Groenewold and the state's congressional delegation, broke ground for the UND Energy and Environmental Research Center's National Center for Hydrogen Technology.
Gov. John Hoeven, along with US BioEnergy officials, announce plans to construct North Dakota's largest ethanol plant near Hankinson, a 100 million gallon per year plant that will consume approximately 37 million bushels of corn. March 15, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven, along with US BioEnergy officials, announce plans to construct North Dakota's largest ethanol plant near Hankinson, a 100 million gallon per year plant that will consume approximately 37 million bushels of corn.
Gov. John Hoeven presents a check to Lake Region State College for its new Centers of Excellence program, the Dakota Center for Technology-Optimized Agriculture, which will assist producers with new technologies that lessen input costs and increase profitability. March 13, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven presents a check to Lake Region State College for its new Centers of Excellence program, the Dakota Center for Technology-Optimized Agriculture, which will assist producers with new technologies that lessen input costs and increase profitability.
Gov. John Hoeven was in Fargo March 13 to present a check to the Center for Advanced Electronics Design and Manufacturing at North Dakota State University, a project included in the first round of Centers of Excellence funding March 13, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven was in Fargo March 13 to present a check to the Center for Advanced Electronics Design and Manufacturing at North Dakota State University, a project included in the first round of Centers of Excellence funding.
Gov. John Hoeven and Col. Robert Becklund with the North Dakota Air National Guard discuss the possible assignment of C-130 Hercules Cargo Aircraft and future plans to base Light Cargo Aircraft in Fargo March 1, 2006
Gov. John Hoeven and Col. Robert Becklund with the North Dakota Air National Guard discuss the possible assignment of C-130 Hercules Cargo Aircraft and future plans to base Light Cargo Aircraft in Fargo.
Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Secretary of State Al Jaeger unveiled the state's largest Great Seal on the Capitol's Belgium black marble wall in Memorial Hall at a dedication ceremony February 22. The seal is a relief metal casting six feet in diameter and weighs more than 400 pounds February 22, 2006
Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Secretary of State Al Jaeger unveiled the state's largest Great Seal on the Capitol's Belgium black marble wall in Memorial Hall at a dedication ceremony February 22. The seal is a relief metal casting six feet in diameter and weighs more than 400 pounds.
North Dakota Boy Scouts representatives present their annual report to Gov. Hoeven in Bismarck February 8 February 8, 2006
North Dakota Boy Scouts representatives present their annual report to Gov. Hoeven in Bismarck.
Gov. Hoeven addresses members of the Commission on Education Improvement as they began their work to review the state's education funding programs at the commission's first meeting February 1 in Bismarck - photo 1. February 1, 2006
Gov. Hoeven addresses members of the Commission on Education Improvement as they began their work to review the state's education funding programs at the commission's first meeting February 1 in Bismarck.
Gov. Hoeven addresses members of the Commission on Education Improvement as they began their work to review the state's education funding programs at the commission's first meeting February 1 in Bismarck - photo 2.
 
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