Minot State University - Minot State People

Minot State People

  • Dale Brown - former LSU basketball head coach (1972–97)
  • Arthur G. Crane - former Governor of Wyoming (1949–51)
  • Gary Cederstrom - MLB umpire
  • Josh Duhamel - Emmy Award winning actor and model
  • Ray Giacoletti - former North Dakota State (1997–2000), Eastern Washington (2000–04) and Utah basketball head coach (2004–07)
  • Tom Hansen - PRCA Steer Wrestler
  • Rocky Hager - former North Dakota State (1997–2003) and Northeastern University (2004–09) football head coach
  • Brynhild Haugland - longest serving state legislator in the history of the United States
  • Randy Hedberg - former NFL quarterback, later MSU football head coach (1982–89)
  • Mikey Hoeven - former First Lady of North Dakota, wife of Senator John Hoeven
  • David C. Jones, General, USAF - former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1978–82)
  • Mary Manross - former mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona (2000–08)
  • Charles Payne - Fox Business Channel contributor (Cavuto on Business, Cashin' In, Bulls and Bears)
  • Clint Severson - Chairman and CEO of Abaxis Inc., 2007 Forbes Magazine Entrepreneur of the Year

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