July 3, 2012

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St. Joseph's Hospital and Health Center
247 acres rezoned for diesel refinery:
Lawmakers Get An Inside Look At Hydraulic Fracturing...
Oil Companies Help Out....
Dodge Waste Facility...
AG: Oil Patch crime on par with rest of ND
Texas company plans cryogenic plant near South Heart
State's reserves will define legislature
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St. Joseph's Hospital and Health Center in Dickinson shares plans to break ground on new facility

 

St. Joseph's Hospital and Health Center in Dickinson announced its plans Friday to build a community hospital and medical office building as part of its 2013 fiscal year budget.

 

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274 acres rezoned for diesel refinery: $325M facility planned for location between Dickinson, South Heart

Stark County's Planning and Zoning Board approved a request from WBI Energy Inc. to rezone approximately 274 acres from agricultural to industrial for a proposed diesel fuel refinery. 

 

Lawmakers Get An Inside Look At Hydraulic Fracturing

 

Hydraulic Fracturing may be the most intriguing part of the oil drilling process... And with controversy over fracking and for safety reasons -- it's a process the oil industry "guards" closely.
 

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Oil Companies Help Out 

 

Western North Dakota has become home to many different oil companies as well as all of the people they employ, and that has created many challenges for communities. 
 
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Dodge Waste Facility

 

Dodge, ND could be getting a new oil waste facility within the next year.
 

 

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AG: Oil Patch crime on par with rest of ND

 

The likelihood of being a victim of a crime in North Dakota's Oil Patch is not much different than it is in the rest of the state and may even be lower in some cases, the state's attorney general said Monday.

 

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Texas company plans cryogenic plant near South Heart

 

A Texas company plans to invest $250 million in pipelines and a natural gas processing plant near South Heart.

 

State's reserves will define Legislature

 

The oil boom in western North Dakota, along with higher than expected sales and income tax collections, are beefing up North Dakota state government's financial reserves. Expectations are that by June 30, 2013, the state will be sitting on a $2 billion nest egg.