CENSUS
Census 2010: It's all about us
Every ten years, a Portrait of America is taken by the U.S. Census Bureau. The following supplement about the census was produced by the NIE Institute. It provides a clear and detailed pict...
Posted on 3/17/10 at 12:00 AM
New Census? Heitkamp wants local, state lawmakers to decide
It might be time to stand up and be counted for the sake of North Dakota, if a new census more than a half-decade early finds enough support from state and local lawmakers.By Betsy Simon , March 14, 2013
Census: North Dakota fastest-growing state in the nation
BISMARCK — North Dakota is leading the nation in population growth and the number of residents in the state is at an all-time high, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.By James MacPherson , December 21, 2012
Watch: Census report shows we're becoming more diverse
We are not the same people we were, and the cultural and political ramifications are huge.By Ann McFeatters , December 16, 2012
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
Dickinson preparing for growth; Officials: City has learned from its mistakes
By Katherine Grandstrand , June 22, 2012
2010 Census continues to miss minorities
By Hope Yen , May 23, 2012
Williston ranked as fastest-growing micro area
WILLISTON — Williston is the fastest-growing micro area in the country, and Dickinson and Minot also made the top 10, according to estimates released Thursday by the Census Bureau.By Amy Dalrymple , April 06, 2012
Dickinson's debt - $3.1M - is low
Dickinson’s low debt of $3.1 million has put the city in a prime position to handle upcoming expenses for infrastructure, officials said Friday.March 25, 2012
Boom breaks ND population record
FARGO — North Dakota’s population hit an all-time high this year, exceeding a mark set in 1930.By Heidi Shaffer , December 22, 2011
Rural US disappearing? Population share hits low
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rural America now accounts for just 16 percent of the nation's population, the lowest ever.July 28, 2011
City officials estimate Dickinson's population to be 25,000 by 2015
For 2015, Dickinson officials are projecting a population increase of nearly 50 percent compared to the most recent figures released from the U.S. Census Bureau.By Klark Byrd , July 10, 2011
North Dakotans near retirement
BISMARCK (AP) — In a state where more young people tend to leave for jobs than come for them, the impending retirement of baby boomers makes attracting young workers one of North Dakota’s most pressing tasks, a state Commerce Department official says.May 06, 2011
Census: Dickinson becomes more diverse
May 06, 2011
Western ND towns may challenge 2010 Census counts
Dickinson, Beach, Tioga and Williston officials may challenge the 2010 Census numbers.April 16, 2011
North Dakota's population grows 4.7 percent
BISMARCK (AP) — Buoyed by western North Dakota’s recent oil boom, the state’s population rose 4.7 percent during the last decade, outpacing state officials’ most optimistic expectations and falling just short of its peak from 80 years ago.December 22, 2010
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