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Good Or Bad? Gasoline Prices Likely To Stay Low This Summer ... - Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck Good Or Bad? Gasoline Prices Likely To Stay Low This Summer What’s interesting though is that these continuing low prices aren’t going to do the oil industry any good, and that doesn’t bode will for North Dakota which is getting ready to complete yet another session with double digit growth in spending |
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Pomeroy Pushing for Federal Flood Aid - KFYR-TV Pomeroy Pushing for Federal Flood Aid"I can`t say today specifically in terms of a bill or amount of money, but we`re going to work darn hard to make sure we get the people of North Dakota back on track and that we rebuild the infrastructure of this state." "I`m not in a position to say, |
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Cass officials say second crest appears more manageable - In-Forum Cass officials say second crest appears more manageableJohn Hoeven’s plan to pump $120 million into transportation. Cass Commissioner Scott Wagner said the state’s rainy day fund needs to be used. “It’s raining in North Dakota,” Wagner said of big bills expected to fix roads and bridges. |
Investment incentives approved for 3000-mile ‘Green Power Express ... - Finance and Commerce
Finance and CommerceInvestment incentives approved for 3000-mile ‘Green Power Express The proposed “Green Power Express” is designed to wire up to 12000 megawatts of wind energy from wind-rich North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa southeast to the Chicago area and east to Indiana. Estimated to cost $10 billion to $12 billion, Federal officials back wind energy 'superhighway' FERC Grants Incentives for Midwest ‘Green’ Transmission Superhighway
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Cindy Schwehr, Rogers, ND, letter: Don't lose chance to fix roads - Grand Forks Herald Cindy Schwehr, Rogers, ND, letter: Don't lose chance to fix roadsThe goal of the stimulus package is to put people to work, and at the same time address our long-overlooked infrastructure needs across the country. While there have been occasional headlines announcing shutdowns or layoffs across North Dakota, |
Finance and CommerceInvestment incentives approved for 3000-mile ‘Green Power Express The proposed “Green Power Express” is designed to wire up to 12000 megawatts of wind energy from wind-rich North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa southeast to the Chicago area and east to Indiana. Estimated to cost $10 billion to $12 billion, Federal officials back wind energy 'superhighway' FERC Grants Incentives for Midwest ‘Green’ Transmission Superhighway