September 11, 2013

 
In This Issue
Early City budget shows $1M deficit for Dickinson...
Dickinson officials to slow apartment construction...
After the 'gold rush'
What does North Dakota Oil Boom mean for America?
North Dakota saves for the Future with today's Oil Riches...
Land Board approves grants to North Dakota airports...
Boom brings spike in land ownership court cases...
Basin pull substation from battlefield...
North Dakota addressing oil impacted regions...
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Early city budget shows $1M deficit for Dickinson

 

The city of Dickinson does not plan to raise its portion of property taxes, although state law may require it to send out a letter similar to the one Dickinson Public Schools sent out regarding the change in the property tax formula.

 

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Dickinson officials to slow apartment construction 
  
Apartment building in Dickinson may be slowing down.

After the 'gold rush'
 
Gov. Jack Dalrymple spent more than nine hours Thursday touring nine western North Dakota sites of historical, cultural or ecological significance that are nestled smack-dab in the middle of oil country.

 

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What does North Dakota Oil Boom mean for America?
 
North Dakota is at the heart of America's oil and natural gas boom, producing more than 800,000 barrels of oil a day in June, roughly 10 percent of the country's overall daily oil production.
  

North Dakota Saves for the Future with Today's Oil Riches

 

A savings account North Dakota created to preserve a portion of its oil and natural gas tax dollars for the future has exceeded growth estimates in its first two years and could swell to $3 billion by the time state lawmakers decide how to spend it.

 

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Land Board approves grants to North Dakota airports

Several airports in western North Dakota experiencing growing pains due to oil and gas development were awarded grants from the state Thursday.

 

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Boom brings spike in land ownership court cases

 

Ann Johnsrud has been a busy woman lately.

   

Basin pulls substation from battlefield

 

Basin Electric Power Cooperative said Wednesday it won't build a substation in the historic Killdeer Mountain battlefield area, but it's still planning to build a major transmission line through the heart of where the battle was fought.
  

North Dakota Addressing Oil Impacted Regions -- With $4 Million to Spare

 

Thanks to appropriations from the North Dakota legislature, there's money to address a backlog of issues brewing in oil country.  This week, law enforcement agencies from across the state make their pitch for a piece of the pie.

 

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