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Tim Flakoll
American politician and education administrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tim Flakoll (born October 8, 1959) is an American business owner, community leader, talk radio host and politician.
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Cass County Commissioner in North Dakota
Flakoll is a native of Forbes, ND and has lived in Fargo, ND in Cass County all of his adult life.
Flakoll was elected to a four-year term on the Cass County Commission with 98.48% of the vote (70,528 votes) on November 5, 2024.[citation needed] It was the highest number of total votes received by a County Commission candidate through the first 135 years of North Dakota statehood.[citation needed] The Commission contains five Commissioners, and Flakoll Represents District 1.[citation needed]
He was a member of the North Dakota State Senate from the 44th District of North Fargo, serving from December 1, 1998, through November 30, 2016.[citation needed]
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Senator Flakoll served on the Senate Education committee for 18 years including serving as vice-chairman and as chair from 2012 - 2016.[citation needed] Flakoll Chaired the Senate Agriculture committee for ten years from 2002 until 2012.[citation needed] All bills in North Dakota receive hearings and votes on the floor.[citation needed] In the 14 years that Flakoll Chaired the Senate Education or Senate Agriculture committees, those committees never lost a committee recommendation on the Senate floor during a floor vote.[citation needed]
Flakoll was elected President Pro Tempore of the Senate, serving his term in 2013-2014 (limited by rule to one term).[citation needed] He was the 65th person to be elected to that position.[citation needed] In the absence of the Lt. Governor, the President Pro Tempore presides over Senate floor sessions and can sign bills upon passage.[citation needed]
He is a member of the Republican party.
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Flakoll was a founding employee member of the Fargo Moorhead RedHawks minor league professional baseball team. From 1995 to 2001 he served in various positions of increasing responsibility including vice-president and General Manager.[citation needed] During those years the club qualified for the playoffs every year.[citation needed] In 1998 the RedHawks won their first league championship with an alltime league best 64-21 regular season record and 70-22 with playoffs.[citation needed] The record still stands.[1] Baseball America magazine named the 1998 RedHawks the Independent Team of the Decade for the 1990s (FMRedHawks.com).[citation needed] As VP and General Manager the RedHawks won their club's first Northern League Championship and set annual attendance records.[2]
Flakoll is an owner of the family ranch/farm in the Dakotas.[citation needed]
Flakoll has served as Provost for Tri-College University of Fargo-Moorhead, which includes Concordia College of Moorhead, MSUM, NDSU, M State and the North Dakota State College of Science. Tri-College campuses had a combined enrollment of more than 35,000 full and part-time students.[citation needed]
Flakoll was named Provost Emeritus by NDSU in 2024.[citation needed]
Tim Flakoll often hosts the #1 rated Jay Thomas Show on 970 WDAY AM, 93.1 FM, and worldwide on the web to expand his influence in Fargo, ND and the metro area. Shows are archived on multiple podcast platforms.
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