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Williams County cracks down on crew camps where homicides occurred
WILLISTON, N.D. Oilfield crew camps where two homicides and a stabbing have occurred need to beef up security or be forced to shut down, according to Williams County officials. The Williams County P...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:16 AM
Consumer Alert: 5 Ways to Spot a Loan Modification Scam
Many homeowners are facing a seemingly never-ending sea of document requests and resubmission of paperwork to their lenders. There is an increase in mail and telephone solicitations as well. Many of t...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 10:09 AM
Dalrymple provides update on state aid to oil counties
BISMARCK--Gov. Jack Dalrymple explained the status of funding to help western North Dakotas oil counties during a news conference Tuesday at the Capitol. The state has committed $1.2 billion to addre...
Posted on 12/6/11 at 12:53 PM
Worthington in the News
Lately, southwest Minnesota has cropped up a lot in a variety of online locales. Here are a few instances: An article from the Pioneer Press featuring Gary Crippen, a retired appellate judge, who...
Posted on 1/20/10 at 1:00 PM
Sen. Heitkamp: Affordable housing a priority in ND
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp has urged North Dakota's Legislature to make affordable housing a priority.March 28, 2013
We applaud work to help homeless here
Jamestown is on the cusp of significant growth in the coming years and with benefits come downsides. One is the potential increase in homelessness in our community.March 28, 2013
Camp controversy: Interest in building crew camps exists but no formal requests yet
By By Kari Lucin and Keith Norman, The Jamestown Sun , March 28, 2013
Letter to the editor: Jamestown shouldn’t force crew camps on rural folks
You gave us your sewage. You gave us your garbage. Now you want to give us low-cost housing for your temporary construction laborers.By By Ray Greenwood, rural Jamestown , March 22, 2013
Room needed: Leaders look at help for homeless here
A group of community leaders met on Thursday to address a growing concern that is oftentimes overlooked in Jamestown —homelessness. Fifteen people ranging from local clergy members, to law enforcement, relief agencies, local experts and an elected official met at Trinity Lutheran Church to start forming a plan to address a growing homeless population.By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , March 08, 2013
Occupied FEMA homes in Ward County down to 400
The number of temporary federal housing units still occupied in Ward County has dropped to about 400.March 07, 2013
Tight on space: Study shows growing housing demand in city, region
By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , March 07, 2013
Devils Lake studies feasibility of convention/wellness center
Devils Lake community leaders say the state’s 11th largest city should have its own wellness and convention center. “I think the time has come to work toward something like this,” Mayor Dick Johnson said. “We keep hearing — for years now — about how a community our size needs a facility such as that.”By By Kevin Bonham, Forum News Service , March 06, 2013
ND governor asks HUD for disaster relief help
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple has asked the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for more disaster recovery assistance for Minot and Ward County.February 23, 2013
Williston eyes ordinance to ban downtown man camps
Officials in the booming oil city of Williston are working to keep so-called man camps from going up in its downtown.February 19, 2013
Residents pack up from camp forced to close
By By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , February 13, 2013
Lottery held for Minot low-income housing project
Minot's newest affordable housing development is about to open its doors and the Minot Housing Authority is drawing names to see who gets to move in.February 07, 2013
Meeting focuses on N.D. housing needs
Housing around North Dakota is the focus of a conference in Bismarck this week.February 07, 2013
Bismarck conference focuses on ND housing needs
Housing around North Dakota is the focus of a conference in Bismarck this week.February 06, 2013
Dickinson, N.D., officials lobby to stay out of debt
An additional 22,000 people are expected to settle in Dickinson over the next seven years, further stretching the city’s infrastructure as it struggles to keep up with water supply, wastewater and other issues. At the end of the current biennium, the city is looking at $42.1 million of debt incurred from borrowing from the the state’s revolving fund loan program for infrastructure costs, and could add $40.5 million more on top of that if the state doesn’t step in to help.By By TJ Jerke, Forum News Service , January 31, 2013
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