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https://vip.sos.nd.gov/WhereToVote.aspx?tab=ElectionDistricts The North Dakota 25th District Democratic Convention was held on March 2nd at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton. District 25 endorsed a full slate of legislative candidates, delegates and alternate delegates to represent the district at the state convention in Fargo held March 28-2
9. Judge Richard Grosz and Dr. Alisa Mitskog won endorsements for the North Dakota House of Representatives and Perry Miller was nominated for the North Dakota Senate Candidate. Judge Grosz, a Wahpeton native, served in the United States Air Force from 1977 to 1981. He graduated with distinction from the University of Nebraska Law School in 1984. Following graduation, Grosz served as an Assistant City Attorney for Wahpeton, Fairmount, Hankinson & Lidgerwood, and as a City Prosecutor for Wahpeton. His legal work included serving as a public defender and Adjunct Professor at NDSU. He is a former partner of the Lies & Bullis Law firm and served 18 years as judge for the ND Southeast Judicial District, based in Wahpeton. Grosz is a member of Bethel Lutheran Church in Wahpeton. Dr. Mitskog is a Wahpeton native and graduate of Wahpeton High, NDSCS, University of North Dakota and Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Dr. Alisa has practiced Chiropractic for 25 years and co-owns Valley Spine Center (formerly Mitskog Chiropractic) in Wahpeton. Mitskog has served on the Wahpeton City Council since 2002 and currently chairs the Wahpeton Economic Development Commission. She also serves on the North Dakota League of Cities Executive Board, the Breckenridge-Wahpeton Community Foundation and NDSCS Catbackers. Alisa is married to Allen Yaggie, a farmer from Breckenridge. Allen and Alisa have three daughters, Madison, Mackenzie and MiraBella. Mitskog and her family attend St. Johns Catholic Church in Wahpeton. Miller grew up in rural Wahpeton and is a graduate of Wahpeton High, NDSCS and North Dakota State University. Miller is currently serving his third term as a Richland County Commissioner and serves on the Wahpeton Community Development Corporation, Richland County Job Development Authority, County Health Board and as chairman of the Richland-Wilkin Joint Powers Authority. Miller has served as chairman of the Center Township Board, NDSCS Alumni Foundation and President of the Wahpeton Area Chamber of Commerce. Perry and his wife Denise own and operate a property management business. They have three children, Courtland, Carson & Abby. They are members of Bethel Lutheran Church in Wahpeton.