BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem[1] says the public school boards in Beulah and West Fargo recently violated the state’s open meetings law.

Stenehjem[2] says the Beulah board didn’t provide proper public notice of a Feb. 13 special committee meeting, and that the meeting’s agenda was vague. He told the board to update the meeting minutes and provide them to anyone who wants them.

Stenehjem[3] says the West Fargo board violated the law during its January meeting by taking final action on a matter during an executive session that was closed to the public. He told the board to update the meeting minutes with more details of the closed session.

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