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Presidential Elections and Historic Bridge Preservation: A Review of the 2008 Proposal
The votes have been counted. The decision has been made. We have our man for the job as President of the United States for the next four years- Barack Obama. While it is appropriate to congr...
Posted on 11/7/12 at 6:25 PM
Financier to Invest a Billion in Jobless…Respectfully
WRITTEN BYKATHLEEN HUGHES CREATED ONTUESDAY, 02 OCTOBER 2012 14:31 September 26, 2012;Source:Washington Post Washington, D.C. financier and Carlyle Group co-founder Bill Conway has reported...
Posted on 10/22/12 at 9:31 AM
Ask Strangers for Start-up Money
The Internet looks to transform the way people come together for a common cause: in this case it's reaching out to any Tom, Dick, and Harry for start-up revenue. This will widen the ability to raise...
Posted on 3/21/12 at 1:53 PM
School districts given flexibility to fund preschool programs
BISMARCK — Lawmakers passed two proposals Wednesday that will allow school districts to use local tax revenues to fund early childhood programs. It’s a move many lawmakers say will help increase the number of preschool programs around the state.By TJ Jerke , April 04, 2013
RESP's loss of Dickinson Public Schools generates budget concerns
Citing increasing fees without the service to back it up, Dickinson Public Schools opted to leave the Roughrider Educational Services Program, leaving program administrators with a worrisome budget gap.By Katherine Grandstrand , April 04, 2013
Dunn County Airport Authority seeks $24,000 for runway repairs
MANNING — The Dunn County Airport Authority hopes to use $24,000 in county funds to make runway repairs that will help to get an airport in Killdeer up and running for the first time in several years.By Betsy Simon , March 28, 2013
Early childhood funding has 2nd hearing
BISMARCK — Supporters of early childhood education urged a House Committee on Wednesday to provide state funding for grants that will support and create preschool programs around the state.By TJ Jerke , March 21, 2013
Dickinson roads projects continue despite potential federal funding shortfall
The state has planned to pick up where the federal government may fall short — at least where it pertains to funding road projects.By Katherine Grandstrand , March 13, 2013
Dalrymple urges Senate to return to original property tax relief plan
BISMARCK — After House amendments changed the makeup of the new K-12 funding formula, Gov. Jack Dalrymple is urging the Senate to go back to the original proposal.By TJ Jerke , March 13, 2013
Bill shifts more school funding burden to state
BISMARCK — North Dakota property owners are closer to seeing tax relief as the state would take on a greater share of the funding for local schools.By TJ Jerke , March 01, 2013
Reduced Theodore Roosevelt National Park services? Popular ND attraction could take hard sequester hit
With the deadline for $85 million in automatic federal budget cuts looming, employees at Theodore Roosevelt National Park are paying particularly close attention.By Bryan Horwath , February 28, 2013
Lawmakers propose changes for driving suspensions
BISMARCK — Lawmakers are discussing a bill that would allow an individual with a suspended driver’s license to obtain a temporary license sooner from the Department of Transportation.By TJ Jerke , February 22, 2013
ND Senate panel urges do not pass on pre-K funding
BISMARCK — A day after lawmakers and the Department of Public Instruction showed how successful early childhood education is, a Senate committee said “do not pass” to a bill that would provide funding to develop pre-kindergarten programs across the state.By TJ Jerke , February 21, 2013
Senate bumps funding for legal aid agency
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s oil wealth has bumped the state’s population to record levels, resulting in more crime and defendants who can’t afford to hire an attorney, officials say.By James MacPherson , February 20, 2013
Strong support during testimony for higher education funding proposal
BISMARCK (FNS) — The governor, higher education officials and students asked the Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday to support a new funding formula they say is transparent, fair and rewards campuses for improving student completion rates.February 08, 2013
Funding formula aims to reduce in-fighting among ND campuses
BISMARCK — North Dakota’s Gov. Jack Dalrymple, lawmakers and university students and administrators said Tuesday the university system’s funding formula has not been transparent, equitable and has been looked down on over the years.By TJ Jerke , January 23, 2013
US Ag Dept. grants $323M to 41 states; ND's share: $630
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday that it was granting $323 million to 41 states and Puerto Rico as part of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act. North Dakota’s share: $630.By Katherine Grandstrand , January 17, 2013
Universities offer easy pitches to Legislature
BISMARCK — North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani told legislators Tuesday that his presentation of a wish list for the next two years would be a quick one because of the school’s “exceptionally strong support” for Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s executive budget.By Ryan Johnson , January 16, 2013
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