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Jeremy Turley

Jeremy Turley is a Bismarck-based reporter for Forum News Service, which provides news coverage to publications owned by Forum Communications Company.

Since joining the news service in 2019, Turley has mostly covered state politics, the oil industry and the COVID-19 pandemic. He grew up in Highland Park, Ill., a northern suburb of Chicago, and graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia with a degree in journalism. Turley speaks English and Spanish. In his free time, Turley enjoys playing disc golf and taking pictures of prairie dogs.

Readers can reach Turley by email at jturley@forumcomm.com, by phone at 847-770-7014 or on Twitter at .

Irving's late mother, Elizabeth Ann Larson, was a member of the tribe and lived on its reservation as a young child before being adopted.
The 11 state attorneys general who joined the cause say there are signs that the top four U.S. beef processors, which control about 80% of the market, are colluding to artificially raise prices. Due to antitrust laws, companies in any industry cannot work together to drive up prices.
The "essential" designation rarely applies to North Dakotans because Republican Gov. Doug Burgum has not ordered residents to stay at home.
A St. Louis County resident in their 80s represents the fifth death in county that encompasses Duluth. The number of positive tests more than doubled from any previous day reported.
A total of 251 North Dakotans, 1,154 Minnesotans and 393 South Dakotans have tested positive for the illness, as of Thursday morning, April 9.
A total of 173 North Dakotans, 789 Minnesotans and 187 South Dakotans have tested positive for the illness, as of Saturday morning, April 4.
Nearly 100 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot in 2016 for reasons ranging from dislike of the candidates to lack of interest in the outcome.
Democratic House leaders moved the impeachment inquiry into a new phase by releasing two proposed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
A woman and four children who were murdered in Mexico lived in Williston, N.D., according to a family member's Facebook post.
The Senate majority leader has called on Sen. Oley Larsen to publicly apologize and resign his leadership position after Facebook post causes controversy.