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What to do with a HB: The McIntyre Bowstring Arch Bridge in Poweshiek County, Iowa
Poweshiek County rescinds grant and support for McIntyre Bowstring Arch Bridge. Bridge now for sale to be relocated. Preserving historic bridges for future generations is not an eas...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 4:23 AM
UND to host a new season of Star Parties
Two venues: UND Observatory, just west of town; and Clifford Hall on the UND campus The northern skies at night in summer are a truly inspiring sight if the weather cooperates. The University of N...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 9:45 AM
Bison Video Blog: New Year's Day Edition
New Year's Day has traditionally been a day dedicated to college football and today was no different in Fargo; especially after news circulated last night that starting middle linebacker Grant Olson w...
Posted on 1/1/13 at 6:42 PM
Volunteers Needed
This summer Time at the Table with the help of a USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant will be working with the Mitchell YWCA and the Salvation Army teaching our Kitchen Kids program. Classes occur on Tues...
Posted on 7/1/12 at 8:44 AM
Two paws up!
Partnerships - a combining of talents, energy, thoughts and efforts to accomplish a goal. Simple concept...used everyday in a hundred different ways. Sometimes partnerships are created to meet our in...
Posted on 12/3/11 at 12:26 PM
Roughrider Education Services Program approves $631,000 budget
After issues gathering a quorum at its Governing and Administrative Board meeting on Wednesday at the Dickinson State University campus, the Roughrider Education Services Program unanimously passed its 2013-14 budget of $210,347, effective July 1. It also unanimously passed the Succeed 2020 grant budget of $421,288, which is serviced by the RESP office, but runs on separate funds. The combined budgets are $631,635.By Katherine Grandstrand , June 06, 2013
Officials worry about mixing RESP, Succeed 2020 finances
Area school superintendents are concerned that grant money set aside to help junior and senior high teachers, as well as their students, is also supporting the everyday expenses of the organization that provides education, programs and tools to their faculty.By Katherine Grandstrand , April 25, 2013
Study to evaluate greater role for ND pharmacists
FARGO — Caregivers’ best efforts to treat costly chronic diseases can suffer when patients fail to take their medications as prescribed. Nationally, the prescription drug compliance rate is estimated at 50 percent, according to researchers.By Patrick Springer , April 14, 2013
Family planning: AG says sex ed funding allowed
By Katherine Grandstrand , February 15, 2013
Teen health organization protests NDSU decision to freeze federal sex ed grant
DEERFIELD, Ill. — A national organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of teens “vigorously protests” the decision of North Dakota State University administrators to freeze a $1.2 million federal grant to offer a new voluntary sex education program.By Ryan Johnson , February 08, 2013
Dunn County seeks $10M grant to implement safety measures on roads
The number of oil rigs in Dunn County is poised to magnify by the end of the summer.By Betsy Simon , February 08, 2013
Hearing to be held on rural water grant
JAMESTOWN — A hearing on a House bill to grant nearly $10 million to Stutsman Rural Water District is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the North Dakota Capitol. If the bill passes, the grant would allow Stutsman Rural Water to proceed with an expansion planned for this summer.By Keith Norman , January 19, 2013
Firm gets $1M grant for fertilizer plants
BISMARCK — A $1 million state grant has been pledged to a New York company seeking to convert wasted natural gas into much-needed farm fertilizer by using portable plants that can be moved from well to well throughout North Dakota’s Oil Patch.By James MacPherson , November 29, 2012
5 communities, including Killdeer, awarded day care grants
BISMARCK — State officials awarded $625,000 in grants Thursday to help five western North Dakota communities address their child care shortage. The Board of University and School Lands approved $125,000 each for Killdeer, Watford City, Williston, Ray and Crosby to increase child care capacity.By By Teri Finneman , July 26, 2012
Bank to share royalties with oil-impacted towns
BISMARCK (AP) — A bank with mineral interests in western North Dakota is returning some of its royalty income to communities that are impacted by oil development.July 05, 2012
Land board awards nearly $25M in grants: Dickinson, South Heart, Belfield among communities receiving funds
BISMARCK — State officials approved nearly $25 million worth of grants Thursday to help the state’s oil- and gas-producing counties.June 29, 2012
State gives Oil Patch $12M boost
BISMARCK — The state will give strained emergency services in western North Dakota a $12 million boost — $5 million more than initially planned — plus $5 million for fast-growing Oil Patch schools.March 30, 2012
The hills have kaolinite: Geological Survey studys clay in western counties
February 18, 2012
Officials give preliminary approval for $7M to help oil counties
BISMARCK — State officials gave preliminary approval Thursday to set aside $7 million to help fire departments, ambulances and other emergency services feeling the strain of the oil boom.February 10, 2012
Grant provides PE supplies, equipment
January 29, 2011
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