June 21, 2012

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Hotels changing skyline;
Southwest Judicial District "overwhelmed"
Railroad oil capacity up more than 50%
Dickinson works on traffic flow:
Oil Prices Drop.....
ND Lawmakers React to Oil Patch Needs....
Trucks Taking Toll on North Dakota Roads...
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Hotels changing skyline; 4 more may make Dickinson home
 
Dickinson may be home to four more hotels, if all goes as planned.

 

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Southwest Judicial District 'overwhelmed'

Witnesses shared a common theme at the Justices System Energy Impact Task Force meeting Tuesday at the Stark County Courthouse in Dickinson:
 

 

Railroad oil capacity up more than 50 percent

 

North Dakota's capacity to export oil by rail has jumped more than 50 percent in June as shippers in the state increasingly turn to mile-long trains to move crude to markets not linked by pipelines.

 

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Dickinson works on traffic flow: Left turns at Museum Drive intersection suspended

 
It could be a long and slow summer for drivers traveling down Highway 22 through the Museum Drive intersection, Dickinson city officials said Monday at the Dickinson City Commission meeting at City Hall.
 

Oil Prices Drop  

 

Oil drilling in North Dakota has taken off because of hydraulic fracturing. It seems like virtually nothing can stop the development. However, the the price of oil could and that price is quickly dropping.

 

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ND Lawmakers React to Oil Patch Needs

 

The state's reserve is expected to exceed $2 Billion next year.   

 

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Trucks Taking Toll On North Dakota Roads  

 

To some the oil boom has deteriorated communities, housing and now the roads.

 

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