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Epic Companies founder can't be found by those trying to serve lawsuit Todd Berning is lost to those trying to serve court summons after private company filed lawsuit against him in July.
MINOT — A foreclosure lawsuit against the former founder and CEO of EPIC Co., Todd Berning, that has resulted in several cross-claims by subcontractors appears to be headed to trial in early ...
Hall of Fame golfer Susie Maxwell Berning has died at age 83 after a battle with lung cancer.
Susie Maxwell Berning, a three-time U.S. Women's Open champion and World Golf Hall of Fame member, died Wednesday. She was 83. The USGA confirmed Maxwell Berning's death in a release.
Susie Maxwell Berning drove a car with a memorable and hard-earned license plate that read “3USOPEN.” It commemorated the three times she won the biggest championship in women’s golf, among ...
Berning, who was still Susie Maxwell at the time, after winning the Women’s Western Open in Chicago in 1965. She began her career when women’s professional golf was still a developing sport.
Todd Berning, former EPIC Companies CEO is listed amongst several other defendants in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, October 23rd. The plaintiff in the lawsuit is Bravera Bank based out of Minot.
Susie Maxwell Berning, the three-time U.S. Women’s Open winner who was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2022, died Oct. 2 at her home in Palm Springs, Calif. She was 83.
Susie Maxwell Berning, the three-time U.S. Women's Open winner who was a pioneer as a mother while competing on the LPGA Tour, died Wednesday after a two-year battle with lung canc ...
Susie Maxwell Berning, the three-time U.S. Women's Open winner who was a pioneer as a mother while competing on the LPGA Tour, died Wednesday.
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