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Bicyclists are gearing up and taking to the streets as another year of Bike the Border gets underway.
Former ND lotto head gets $44K for unused vacation
Chuck Keller could not use up his leave, which totaled more than 31 weeks, because he was busy planning the launch of North Dakota's lottery office, said Tom Trenbeath, the state's deputy attorney general.
Edna Peterson, 97, of Tioga, ND, died Thursday afternoon, May 29, 2008, at the Tioga Medical Center.
Tioga: Oil Capital of North Dakota
A title means a lot, but it a whole lot more when it`s taken away. Just ask the city of Tioga.
Companies Predict Size of Oil Resource
Getting to what's trapped inside the Bakken formation is a big, expensive challenge.
Dresser Oil Tools and Supply to ope.....
By DAVE CALDWELL, Staff Writer dcaldwell@minotdailynews.com STANLEY Real estate decisions frequently depend on three things: location, location, location.
Oil Industry in ND Going Strong
There's a lot of excitement over oil in North Dakota And with the potential here to tap into millions of barrels more it's going to get even better.. So tonight we begin a week long series looking into the oil ...
“It`s picked up the business, brought more families to town, keeps us busy”
The oil boom is good news to small town economies, but it`s also impacting the people who live and work in those towns. via KFYR-TV Bismarck
MSU student places first in design competition
A New York City internship at National Geographic Adventure magazine is part of the prize for a Montana State University student who placed first in a graphic-design competition. via KXMA-TV Dickinson
Oil in ND: Advancing Technology
“It`s a lot easier, a lot more accurate”
North Dakota has the highest potential for wind energy in the nation. The state produces more than 30 million tons of coal each year. via KMOT-TV Minot
Tangsrud seeking shot at Olympics By Kiara Crosby Meet Cody Tangsrud of McGregor, N.D., an All-American freshman student at Powers Lake High School. via CNDNEWS
Sales tax growth slows, but treasury still bulging in N.D.
North Dakota's sales tax growth slowed last month, but the hiccup is not expected to affect state money reserves that may total between $600 million and $800 million next year, the state budget director said. via Minot Daily News
Oil rigs start drilling beneath N.D.'s big lake
The drilling frenzy in North Dakota's oil patch has now reached beneath the state's biggest lake. via Minot Daily News
“If we don't find housing, they're gonna leave. They're gonna,m you know, with the four lane, it's pretty easy for 'em to go live in Minot... 'cause there's placed to live in Minot.”
When opportunity knocks...you'd better have a door to open to let it in. That's what community leaders are finding out throughout the state. via KXMD-TV Williston
Oil steady above $105, supported by U.S. cold snap
“The re-opening of the oil ports in Mexico has taken away some of the bullishness but the cold snap in the United States is still supportive of prices”
An oil rig in Tioga, North Dakota Oil was steady above $105 Monday, supported by a bout of cold weather in the United States and a sliding U.S. dollar, but prices stayed below Friday's record high above $106 as ... via Thanh Nein News
Oil speculators 'riding roughshod' over OPEC, say analysts
“The fundamentals are still miles away from providing a clear justification for the current price level”
An oil rig in Tioga, North Dakota. OPEC's move to keep oil output unchanged was a message to the market that crude supplies are sufficient, a view not shared by speculators who pushed the price of crude to ... via TurkishPress.com
Brooks Holeman, 26, of Powers Lake avoided serious injury early Wednesday morning in a one-vehicle rollover about four miles northeast of Tioga, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. via Williston Daily Herald
Population boom leads to housing crunch in Tioga
“People were so conservative because of last time”
Young families are returning to Tioga, and business is thriving. Renewed oil activity in northwestern North Dakota has been good for the town where oil was first discovered in the state in 1951. via Minot Daily News
Sweep at ND Career Development Conference Qualifies Entire U-Mary MOB ...
“It is awesome seeing not only the growth we are experiencing with our chapter, but the success stories as well”
Feb 20 2008 12:00AM http://www.umary.edu Feb. 21, 2008 University of Mary student named DEX state president, MOB advisor honored as Advisor of the Year Fargo , ND The third class of University of Mary Marauders ... via KX News
“It's very cold out there. Provide some windbreak for your cattle. Sometimes, they use hay bales and sometimes they board up fences. Trees also do well”
Bitter cold met MonDak residents after a mild weekend Monday, and weather officials said don't expect that to break until Thursday. via Williston Daily Herald