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Riverside Bridge Update: The Battle over the Ownership
There is usually a problem when it comes to preserving historic bridges and that is the question of ownership and liability. Most of the time agencies and parties involved in a historic bridge in qu...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 10:27 AM
State officials approve $2 million for oil-impacted townships
BISMARCKState officials approved $2 million worth of grants for oil-impacted townships on Thursday and began discussing how $60 million in additional impact grants will be distributed. The Board of U...
Posted on 12/8/11 at 6:18 PM
Evil vacuum roads
My husband and I are lucky enough to have healthy and active parents. I didnt use the word elderly, because I dont want to get smacked, put in a time out or written out of any wills. That being said,...
Posted on 2/25/11 at 5:29 AM
Icy weather
Last night it started to rain..then it started to sleet..then it rained again..sometimes a warm spell in Minnesota in January is not a good thing. Chance and I ventured as far as the patio which poss...
Posted on 1/23/10 at 7:02 AM
10 Time Wasters: Bad Movies, Weird Photos, Weird Beach Boys Tunes and Even a LOLCat
1. From Reuters comes this top 10 list that may be better termed a bottom 10 list: It's a list of the 10 biggest movie flops of the past decade. And the biggest flop isn't Battlefield Earth, surprisin...
Posted on 12/17/09 at 12:00 AM
Road money: Extra state funding may pave Old Highway 10
Extra money appropriated by the North Dakota Legislature may be spent this summer on fixing roads in Stutsman County, according to Dave Schwartz, county commissioner.By By Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun , May 09, 2013
N.D. sees more out-of-state road crews
By Amy Dalrymple , May 06, 2013
Crystal Springs rest stop on I-94 closed until Wednesday morning
The Crystal Springs rest area, located nine miles west of Medina, N.D., on Interstate 94, will be temporarily closed for maintenance work starting today at 3 p.m. and lasting until 7 a.m. Wednesday.April 30, 2013
Area farmers look for consistent rules for road load limits
Farmers and agribusinesses in Stutsman County are hoping to see uniformity in road load limits, according Greg Entzminger, Jamestown farmer and advocate for the load limit changes.By By Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun , April 06, 2013
Additional load restrictions in effect
Effective 7 a.m. Monday, spring load restrictions will be in effect on all highways south of and including U.S. Highway 2.By North Dakota Department of Transportation , April 05, 2013
Load restrictions to be implemented Monday in area of ND
Effective 7 a.m. Monday, April 1, load restrictions will be implemented on most highways for a region of the state south of and including U.S. 2 and west of and including N.D. 1.March 27, 2013
Slippery roads causing numerouse rural accidents
Slippery conditions are making for a busy morning for the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office and the North Dakota Highway Patrol, according to Lt. Bruce Judd, supervisor at the dispatch center of the Stutsman County Law Enforcement Center.March 13, 2013
US luge team sleds slip away ... onto Pa. road
Some of the U.S. luge team's sleds went slip-sliding away down a Pennsylvania road.February 21, 2013
No travel advisory expands to Fargo area
The North Dakota Department of Transportation continued to expand the no travel advisory to more of northern and eastern North Dakota Monday morning.February 18, 2013
Deadly trend on N.D. roads
Last week North Dakota officials raised the official 2012 death toll on the state’s roads by one, to 170.By Stephen J. Lee, Forum News Service , January 21, 2013
Former congressman lobbying for updated infrastructure law
A familiar political figure showed up for the start of North Dakota’s legislative session, this time in a different role.January 09, 2013
County Commission learns specifics of County Road 67 project delays
The Stutsman County Commission learned the specifics Tuesday of some problems with a road project on County Road 67 at Hehn Schaffer Lake. “We ended up having to suspend the project because they were so far behind,” said Casey Bradley, auditor/chief operating officer of Stutsman County.By By Kari Lucin, The Jamestown Sun , January 09, 2013
Seminar reviews load limits and roads
It’s not the total weight of the truck and its load that damages the road, according to Darcy Rosendahl, program director for the North Dakota Local Technical Assistance Program at the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute. Instead, it is the weight carried by each axle and the distance between axles that can damage a highway.By By Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun , January 09, 2013
Sand, salt help winter drivers get a grip
By By Dave Olson, Forum News Service , January 08, 2013
Travel alert issued for western North Dakota
January 02, 2013
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