INFRASTRUCTURE
We may be easy, but we are not cheap.
I have expressed my concerns about the North Dakota oil patch before. My fearhas been, and continues to be, that the North Dakota we know and love is for sale. There is no going back now though - the ...
Posted on 9/19/12 at 10:02 PM
North Dakota SUNRISE receives National Science Foundation OK for UND research site
The University of North Dakota, in collaboration with several other universities, recently got approval from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to expand the Center for Integration of Composites in...
Posted on 7/6/12 at 2:08 PM
Dickinson officials look at infrastructure projects
It’s cleaning day. You’re sitting on the floor of a messy house, surveying chores to be done, not knowing where to begin or what project to start first as you try to set up a plan to make the house a neat and tidy home.By Katherine Grandstrand , May 23, 2013
ND House adopts $1.1B bill for Oil Patch infrastructure
BISMARCK — Rep. Bob Skarphol said late Wednesday a bill to provide $1.1 billion to western North Dakota communities will deliver ample funding to address infrastructure and other needs, but will not provide the long-term help the bill was intended to do.By TJ Jerke , May 02, 2013
Dems create plan to restore funding for oil-impacted areas
BISMARCK — Democratic lawmakers have proposed a plan to restore infrastructure funding to oil-impacted counties after a Senate committee stripped a bill of nearly $300 million mainly designated for western North Dakota.By TJ Jerke , April 12, 2013
Dems create plan to restore funding for oil-impacted areas
BISMARCK — Democratic lawmakers have proposed a plan to restore infrastructure funding to oil-impacted counties after a Senate committee stripped a bill of nearly $300 million mainly designated for western North Dakota.By TJ Jerke , April 11, 2013
At half-time, where GOP sees progress, Dems see problems
BISMARCK — As the Legislature headed into a mid-session break, House Majority Leader Al Carlson highlighted progress on property tax relief, infrastructure and setting aside money for a rainy day.By TJ Jerke , March 02, 2013
Dickinson officials lobby to stay out of debt
BISMARCK — An additional 22,000 people are expected to settle in Dickinson over the next seven years, further stretching the city’s infrastructure as it struggles to keep up with water supply, wastewater and other issues.By TJ Jerke , January 31, 2013
Water in, water out: Millions of dollars are needed to upgrade Dickinson's H20, sewer systems
By Katherine Grandstrand , January 06, 2013
Dickinson may need $178M to complete more than 40 projects
To support the planned residential and commercial growth coming to Dickinson, the city may need about $178 million in the next biennium to complete more than 40 projects.By Katherine Grandstrand , December 28, 2012
Sundance developers infrastructure warranty required in agreement by Dickinson officials
In an effort to save Dickinson and its taxpayers money, city officials added a clause to a planned unit development agreement obliging the developer to warranty two subdivisions’ infrastructure for five years once they’re turned over to the city.By Katherine Grandstrand , November 29, 2012
Dodge roads fall victim to time: City working on infrastructure plan
Time has taken its toll on the streets of Dodge. The pavement was chipped, cracked and sealed several times, but now it’s time the city looks at undertaking some real work on the city’s streets, said Mayor Leonard Strifle.By Betsy Simon , November 23, 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
Gubernatorial Debate: Candidates square off on oil boom challenges
By Patrick Springer , October 06, 2012
Ag industry facing challenges: Roads, surface rights important issues
By Katherine Grandstrand , August 04, 2012
Updated energy policy emphasizes infrastructure
July 27, 2012
Dunn County calls for crew camp moratorium
A crew camp moratorium will be in place in Dunn Center until the city can better review its housing situation.By Betsy Simon , July 07, 2012
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