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Ida May Fuller and Social Security
Today is the anniversary of a major event inSocial Securityhistory. On January 31, 1940, the first monthly Social Security retirement check was issued to Ida May Fuller of Ludlow, Vermont, in the amo...
Posted on 1/31/13 at 11:34 AM
Youth want and need opportunities to succeed and achieve.
A competent individual feels that she has mastered elements of her environment. Youth who possess a sense of competence often have learned how to stay motivated, exercise their creativity and problem-...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 10:00 AM
Ruffed grouse counts up significantly
Minnesota’s ruffed grouse spring drumming counts are significantly higher than last year across most of their range, according to a report released by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resourc...
Posted on 6/16/09 at 4:44 AM
Hettinger School Board opts for more property tax funding
The Hettinger School Board unanimously approved an increased property tax levy of 141.3 mills, a hike of 11.95 percent or 15.08 mills for the 2012-13 school year, during a public meeting Wednesday at Hettinger Public School.By Betsy Simon , September 13, 2012
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Caseloads up in Southwest District Court
Caseloads in the Southwest District Court increased 9.1 percent from 2010 to 2011 and those working in the system say they are trying to keep up.May 13, 2012
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Fee increase upsets Dickinson RV residents
By Klark Byrd , September 29, 2011
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Census: Dickinson home prices surpass Fargo
Housing prices in southwest North Dakota continue to rise and the average sale price of a house in Dickinson in 2010 was $169,663, which surpassed Fargo, said Jackie Miller, a realtor with Everett Real Estate in Dickinson.January 22, 2011
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Dickinson sees slight baby boom
December 19, 2010
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242 building permits in 2010, construction continues into December
Amid ever-increasing activity in the area’s energy sector and consequently, a housing shortage, Dickinson permit valuations are nearly 50 percent higher from September 2009 to September this year, ranking Dickinson second in the state for year-to-date increases.December 10, 2010
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Area inmates up 27 percent
The number of inmates booked at the Southwest Multi County Correction Center through October has increased by 27 percent compared to the same time period last year, according to information provided by SWMCCC.November 26, 2010
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Williston population increases by 22 to 34 percent
WILLISTON (AP) — Preliminary data from a housing study indicates that Williston’s population has grown by nearly 22 percent over the past decade, and the increase might be much higher.November 19, 2010
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Hettinger says OK to upping sales tax
HETTINGER — City Council members approved a change in the sales tax ordinance at a meeting held Wednesday morning at the Adams County Courthouse.September 09, 2010
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Hamm rejects Blues rate increase
BISMARCK — North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm has denied a requested 14.8 percent Blue Cross Blue Shield’s rate increase for individual policies, saying the company misled medical providers and his department and didn’t substantiate its request.July 19, 2008
Advocates for Xcel N.D. customers say disallow electric rate increase
BISMARCK — Xcel Energy’s North Dakota electric customers shouldn’t be socked with a 14 percent rate increase and instead the Public Service Commission should order a slight decrease in the company’s rates, two experts will tell the PSC at a rate hearing that begins Monday in the Capitol.June 22, 2008
Lawmakers are asked to increase funds for roads, transit
FARGO — North Dakota’s roads are deteriorating, but so is the amount of money in the state’s budget dedicated to helping improve them. Projections show an estimated $70 million funding shortfall for transportation needs.By Teri Finneman , June 20, 2008
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Small average WSI rate increase is set
BISMARCK — North Dakota workers’ compensation premiums will rise an average of 2.5 percent starting July 1, with some employers’ rates going up and others’ going down.May 23, 2008
Few turn out for Xcel rate increase session
BISMARCK — Fargo, Grand Forks and Minot customers of Xcel Energy got to hear each others’ worries about a proposed electric rate increase and the company’s response Friday during public input about the rate hike.March 15, 2008
Fee increase is discussed
College students rarely have more than $5 in their wallets, but with that money, they have a choice.February 01, 2008
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