HOUSING
Dalrymple provides update on state aid to oil counties
BISMARCK--Gov. Jack Dalrymple explained the status of funding to help western North Dakotas oil counties during a news conference Tuesday at the Capitol. The state has committed $1.2 billion to addre...
Posted on 12/6/11 at 11:53 AM
USDA approves $4.7M loan for Williston hotel near Oil Patch
From Sen. Kent Conrad's office: WASHINGTON, D.C.- Sens. Kent Conrad and John Hoeven and Congressman Rick Berg announced today that USDA Rural Development has approved a conditional commitment for...
Posted on 1/15/11 at 4:40 PM
AGRICULTURE SECRETARY VILSACK KICKS OFF NATIONAL HOMEOWNERSHIP MONTH AT RURAL HOUSING ROUNDTABLE
Contact: Office of Communications (202) 720-4623 Jay Fletcher (202) 690-0498 Highlights USDA Housing Programs That Help People Obtain Homes, Weatherize and Increase Energy Efficiency PEORIA HEIGHTS, I...
Posted on 6/2/09 at 2:56 AM
Apartments going up in Belfield, designed to keep rent down 
A nonprofit organization plans to build apartments in Belfield for low and moderate-income families, officials said Thursday.
By April Baumgarten , October 22, 2011
Fund intended to provide affordable housing across North Dakota 
Applications opened Friday for the Housing Incentive Fund, designed to help provide affordable housing in North Dakota.
By April Baumgarten , August 27, 2011
Fryburg School to become worker housing 
Fryburg will be seeing about 200 new faces in town after the Billings County Commission recently gave the go-ahead for a crew housing facility to be incorporated on an old school property.
By Klark Byrd , July 23, 2011
Housing development underway 
By Ashley Martin , July 22, 2011
Belfield Zoning Board tables cabin discussion after site size dispute 
By Klark Byrd , July 20, 2011
Dickinson looks at crew camp concerns 
By Klark Byrd , July 19, 2011
Wisconsin man makes career move 
By April Baumgarten , July 16, 2011
North Dakota banks warn against abandoning flood-damaged homes 
BISMARCK — North Dakota banking officials are cautioning owners of flood-damaged homes about the consequences of giving up and walking away.
Several Minot banks said Friday they aren’t seeing customers who want to abandon their homes and their mortgages.
By Teri Finneman , July 09, 2011
Apartments, hotels going up quickly 
As construction continues on hotels in Dickinson to combat a recent housing shortage, officials said there has been equal interest in multi-family structures.
By Klark Byrd , July 08, 2011
Low-income criterion sees little change 
Though qualifications for low-income housing in Stark County hasn’t changed much over the past year, rent in the area has skyrocketed and more affordable housing may be available in Dickinson as early as August if construction goes as planned.
By April Baumgarten , June 11, 2011
Housing may be coming to Medora 
Medora city officials and members of the Tescher family are working to bury the hatchet in a disagreement that’s gone on about 13 years.
By Ashley Martin , June 09, 2011
Canola oil brings housing crunch to northwest Minnesota 
By Ryan Bakken , May 22, 2011
Housing to be installed north of Dickinson 
By Ashley Martin , May 22, 2011
City employees feel housing crunch 
City employees are frustrated about the effects the housing shortage in Dickinson is having on them.
By April Baumgarten , May 15, 2011
Fargo housing market continues to buck trend 
FARGO — Max Pool considered the national housing market’s woes when he mulled building a house.
By Mike Nowatzki , April 30, 2011
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