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No warm fuzzies for you Goldmark.
Let's face it - of all the property management companies in the area the one that seems to be the most reviled is Goldmark Property Management. To be fair, I do believe they manage the largest number ...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 9:35 PM
The Boiling Point of Aaron Swartz's Suicide
The more I read about Aaron Swartz, the more he seemed like a hero from an Ayn Rand novel. Unfortunately, accompanying his Randian hero-like intelligence, moral IQ, and frustration that the rest of th...
Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:00 AM
UND recognizes its inventors at awards ceremony on campus
The Intellectual Property Commercialization and Economic Development (IPCED) office at the University of North Dakota recognized University faculty and student inventors, as well as other innovators a...
Posted on 3/23/12 at 3:29 PM
admin notes from the outdoors world
Habitats Workshop Scheduled in Valley City The North Dakota Game and Fish Department and the Valley City Area Teacher Center are sponsoring a wildlife conservation and resource management workshop for...
Posted on 5/17/10 at 5:02 AM
A look at allowing religious symbols
Dickinson Human Relations Commission members want residents to file applications if they are interested in displaying religious symbols on city property, they decided at a Friday meeting at City Hall.
October 16, 2010
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Press Editorial: A challenge for 2010
Our challenge to you: Attend one city or county meeting in 2010. Many of you got your Stark County property tax bill in the mail Saturday and many others will get them Monday as the auditor’s office sent them to the post office Friday.December 13, 2009
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Increased values not a welcome change
June 03, 2009
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Senate sends property-income tax bill back
BISMARCK — Senators sent a combined property tax and income tax package back to the drawing board Tuesday, with several saying their vote was “a message to the House” that the proposed tax cuts are issues to be voted on separately.April 28, 2009
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Another resident unhappy with county
April 07, 2009
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Clothes tax exemption questioned
March 01, 2009
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State Hospital study rejected
BISMARCK — The Senate on Friday rejected a Fargo legislator’s request to study transferring the State Hospital’s property in Jamestown to the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.February 28, 2009
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Panel hears tax, school, oil measures
BISMARCK — A House committee worked into the evening Thursday taking testimony on five proposed constitutional amendments, including abolition of property taxes, creation of a semi-untouchable oil tax fund, and requiring the state school superintendent be a teacher.February 27, 2009
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Landowners to claim mineral rights
Since 2003, landowners who own the surface rights to their property, but not the mineral rights, have had the right to claim any minerals rights deemed abandoned if nothing has been done with them for 20 years.February 08, 2009
Residents unhappy with appraisals
February 04, 2009
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TOWN TALKS TAXES
January 31, 2009
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Senators begin work on property tax cuts
BISMARCK—A plan to cut North Dakotans’ property taxes to the tune of $300 million started its trip through the Legislature Wednesday with a hearing where everyone was for it and no one spoke against it.January 22, 2009
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Three juveniles steal car, vandalize property
Three juveniles have admitted to taking a car and using it Saturday to vandalize property north of Dickinson, states a release from the Stark County Sheriff’s Office.June 08, 2008
Candidates talk about hospital, teens and property taxes at City Hall forum
The three candidates for Dickinson City Commission were on public display for the first time Tuesday at a City Hall forum.May 07, 2008
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Residential property assessments in Dickinson rise an average of 12 percent
The city of Dickinson plans to send letters to the vast majority of homeowners on Friday notifying them of increases in their assessed property values for 2008, said City Assessor Jan Zent.April 10, 2008
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