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Bus driver: Traffic danger makes job more important

WILLISTON, N.D. — Tana Turcotte has figured out a way she can make sure her kids get safely to school in the Oil Patch.

The Jamestown Sun, 05/20/2013

Las Vegas chiropractor follows his patients all the way to the Oil Patch

TIOGA, N.D. — After Las Vegas chiropractor Stephen Alexander had 65 patients relocate to North Dakota, it wasn’t long before his phone started ringing.

The Jamestown Sun, 05/13/2013

Demand for library services increases

WILLISTON, N.D. — The oil boom has prompted demand for library services here to quadruple, and the Williston Community Library is changing to meet the needs of its new population.

The Jamestown Sun, 05/13/2013

N.D. sees more out-of-state road crews

RAY, N.D. — Some say roads in the Oil Patch have potholes so big they could swallow your car.

The Jamestown Sun, 05/06/2013

Session is over: GOP calls session greatest ever; Democrats lament

BISMARCK — In the early morning hours Saturday after North Dakota lawmakers wrapped up the longest-ever legislative session, Republicans praised the session as the greatest in history while Democrats said it was full of “squandered opportunities.”

The Jamestown Sun, 05/06/2013

N.D. feels like family for builder

WILLISTON, N.D. — As a general contractor, Tony Godlewski likes to hear the sound of hammers seven days a week.

The Jamestown Sun, 04/22/2013

Man fires at officers, surrenders after being wounded

WILLISTON, N.D. -- A man fired at Williston police officers, who returned fire, wounding the man, who eventually surrendered this afternoon.

The Jamestown Sun, 04/18/2013

New director puts passion toward group

WILLISTON, N.D. — Jessica Taylor spent three months trying to find the right job in Williston.

The Jamestown Sun, 04/08/2013

Camper fire kills two near Williston

WILLISTON, N.D. – Investigators are working to determine the identities of a man and woman who died early Monday after a camper that had been parked for less than a day just outside Williston caught fire.

The Jamestown Sun, 03/26/2013

Enbridge: Rate ruling won’t delay pipeline

WILLISTON, N.D. — A federal ruling on the proposed Sandpiper Pipeline from western North Dakota to Superior, Wis., will not delay the project, an Enbridge Pipelines spokeswoman said Monday.

The Jamestown Sun, 03/26/2013

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