June 26, 2013

 
In This Issue
Oil industry shakes off April cold to set another record...
Dickinson city officials:
Ag...oil can mix...
Oil Patch here to stay for a while
Homeless increases in oil-rich North Dakota
North Dakota takes advantage of natural gas...
North Dakota sees record of oil shipments by rail...
Killdeer to build safer school crosswalk...
Make smart choices during boom...
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Oil industry shakes off April cold to set another record

 

North Dakota oil production rose 1.3 percent in April, hitting another all-time high despite record cold temperatures for the month and late winter storms that caused widespread road closures.

 

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Dickinson city officials: City must catch up on infrastructure before growth continues
                        

With two subdivisions working towards final platting, officials are saying Dickinson needs to catch up with infrastructure before it can grow any further.

 

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Growth stimulates city code updates
  

As western North Dakota continues to grow, some communities in the area are looking at ways to help bring them into the 21st century.

   

  

Ag, oil can mix, but both sides must talk 

 

Nebraska's director of agriculture said he was anxious to get on the bus Friday and see for himself the much-fabled oil patch of western North Dakota.

 

  

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Oil Patch here to stay for a while

 

Another report is out dissecting the possible long-term projections and implications of the Bakken energy play to western North Dakota and the findings are more of the same.

 

Homeless increases in oil-rich North Dakota

 

The number of homeless people is soaring as desperate job seekers flock to North Dakota to take advantage of the oil-wealthy state's abundant employment opportunities, the director of an advocacy group says.

 

   

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North Dakota takes advantage of natural gas 

 

Shipping natural gas out of North Dakota could help boost the region's energy sector because of a decline in coal use, state and industry officials said.
  
North Dakota sees record oil shipments by rail
  
The percentage of North Dakota oil shipped by pipelines has dramatically slipped in the past year as producers have turned to trains to reach faraway U.S. refineries where premium prices are fetched based on foreign crude prices.

 

Killdeer to build safer school crosswalk
                       
In a move long awaited by parents and school officials, the Dunn County Commission on Wednesday signed off on a project designed to make a pedestrian crossing of Highway 22 near Killdeer's public school complex safer for students.
  

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No spot on the map will be labeled Bakken Village.

   

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