GROWTH
Validation.
Validation presents itself in many ways. Today it arrived via a graduating student's visit. In the short hour that we visited I was delighted to learn that he realized that so many of the things we ha...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 11:31 PM
Road Trip
I have taken many a road trip in my life, beginning with those Sunday afternoon drives with my parents that with any luck included an ice cream cone from the Tasty Freeze. College road trips were simi...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 6:48 PM
Continual (Solar-Powered) Economic Growth
Last Saturday I attended an event at the University of Minnesota showcasing professors and their research. Each gave a presentation and took questions from the audience. One spoke about depression eco...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:25 AM
Forbes Lists NDSU & Fargo as Top Town for Jobs
FORBES LISTS NDSU AND FARGO AS A TOP COLLEGE TOWN FOR JOBS May 20, 2009 – Fargo, N.D. – Forbes.com has listed North Dakota State University and Fargo as number five in an article c...
Posted on 5/20/09 at 6:04 AM
Study: Williston population 44K by 2017
WILLISTON — Williston’s booming population could be as high as nearly 44,000 people in 2017, according to a North Dakota State University study.By Amy Dalrymple , December 13, 2012
Millions and millions: From Richardton to South Heart to Dickinson, growth is rapid and expensive
By Bryan Horwath , October 31, 2012
Subdivision growth worries Stark County officials: Dickinson leaders eyeing population trends
Southwest North Dakota communities continue to grow as more and more oil is pumped from the land beneath them, but officials worried about unchecked growth are moving forward with caution.By Betsy Simon , October 26, 2012
Dickinson infrastructure must grow: Planning project suggests it will take millions to help city keep up with population growth
The “Roadmap to the Future” is almost complete. The year-plus planning project conducted by Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson on behalf of the city of Dickinson will wrap up next month and is expected to be approved in January.By Katherine Grandstrand , October 26, 2012
Developer seeks to create more than 100 residential housing lots in Gladstone
GLADSTONE — Developers have their eyes set on building affordable housing in Gladstone, which might mean 123 lots could open for residential housing soon.By Betsy Simon , October 25, 2012
Hitting the housing target: Dickinson officials worry about rapid growth
Dickinson city officials are worried about the impact of rapid subdivision growth, even though developers are on the hook for a higher percentage of the costs of building infrastructure than they have been in years past.By Katherine Grandstrand , October 07, 2012
Making room for residents in Taylor: Out-of-state company's land purchase the site of construction
Taylor is making room for residents with a months-old out-of-state company’s land purchase as the town grows with an oil boom that’s brought thousands of new residents to western North Dakota.By Betsy Simon , September 30, 2012
Growing Gladstone: Developers see big opportunities in small city
Gladstone could become a powerhouse of services for Interstate 94 travelers if preliminary plans come together for developers eyeing property north of the community. But growth won’t happen here quickly if the city can’t overcome its infrastructure limitations.By Katherine Grandstrand , September 21, 2012
Senate candidate Heitkamp learns of Dickinson's growth concerns
By Betsy Simon , June 23, 2012
Menards, Shoe Carnival, Cash Wise Foods among stores coming to Dickinson
June 22, 2012
Free-flow testing
By Linda Sailer , June 22, 2012
Dickinson preparing for growth; Officials: City has learned from its mistakes
By Katherine Grandstrand , June 22, 2012
DPS talks with Parks and Rec about growth
Dickinson Parks and Recreation and Dickinson Public Schools are in conversation about land that could be used to accommodate the school district’s growth.By Betsy Simon , May 20, 2012
ND’s per-capita income grows 78 percent, a dozen years bring prosperity to the Peace Garden state
FARGO — Thanks to strong growth in the agriculture and mining industries — particularly oil and gas production — North Dakota’s per-capita personal income has risen more than 78 percent since 2000, according to statistics released Friday by the federal government and the state Department of Commerce.By Helmut Schmidt , May 05, 2012
South Heart receives aid for student enrollment growth
BISMARCK — State officials agreed Thursday to provide $240,000 to help with expected student enrollment growth in South Heart, but the school’s superintendent said the grant is significantly less than he was expecting.April 27, 2012
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