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In this July 17, 2019 photo, North Dakota State Auditor Josh Gallion appears before the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee in the state capitol in Bismarck. Prosecutors have declined to pursue criminal charges against North Dakota State College of Science officials accused of withholding records from investigators. Gallion issued the report earlier this year that focused on management of the school's career workforce program. It alleged that Tony Grindberg, the school's vice president of workforce affairs and a former state lawmaker, failed to disclose his wife's company that was paid $39,500 to formulate a marketing plan for the program. (Tomm Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)
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