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FPS parents, we'd like your input!
How do you feel about your school district? About the school your child attends? One of the primary mechanisms for the Fargo Public Schools to gauge parent satisfaction with their childs schools perf...
Posted on 2/5/13 at 12:57 PM
Meeting regarding Killdeer Mountain and State Trust lands
Anne Marguerite Coyle, a biological consultant and researcher for the N.D. Golden Eagle Project, sent out a news release Thursday encouraging conservation-minded people in western North Dakota to atte...
Posted on 1/10/13 at 10:28 AM
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
The name on the ballot
Matt McGovern has taken a lot of heat for changing his name from Matthew Rowen to Matt McGovern. The South Dakota Republican Party, and his PUC opponent, Kristi Fiegen, think it's an issue worth usin...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 11:28 PM
Fun Fargo art project in the news around the country
I received a call from a woman in Rochester NY asking howMara Morkengot this fun project off the ground inDowntown Fargo, I found out news stations from around the country are covering this neat Farg...
Posted on 9/22/12 at 8:06 AM
Data shows cost of proposed flood sales tax on individual households
Opponents of a Nov. 2 measure to instill a half-cent sales tax for flood mitigation have suggested such a tax will cost consumers more over the life of the tax.By Wendy Reuer , October 20, 2010
Melissa Sobolik to announce Fargo City Commission bid 
Melissa Sobolik said today she will make an announcement tomorrow about running for a seat on the Fargo City Commission.
By Dave Olson , February 01, 2010
Moorhead pursues plan for aquifer 
If drought comes, Moorhead may look east instead of west to quench its thirst, according to information the Clay County Commission heard Tuesday.
By By Dave Olson , June 03, 2009
Longtime Clay commissioners enjoy new pursuits 
By Jane Ahlin , January 12, 2009
Xcel ends up with 7.4% rate increase 
BISMARCK – Xcel Energy’s North Dakota electric customers will be getting an average refund of between $35 to $45 in March, now that the company’s yearlong rate case is finished at the Public Service Commission.
January 01, 2009
PSC contracts with lab to study Fargo blast 
BISMARCK – A California lab will get the contract to test a natural gas pipe blamed for a Sept. 2 house explosion in Fargo that injured five people.
January 01, 2009
Fargo gives OK for senior housing loan 
The Fargo City Commission voted Monday to let the city’s Housing and Redevelopment Authority apply for a $775,000 loan from the city’s Fannie Mae line of credit to buy a southside church and land to build housing for low- and moderate-income seniors.
December 30, 2008
Fargo commissioners vote 4-1 to annex land for new high school 
The Fargo City Commission voted 4-1 Monday to annex 420 acres of land south of the city limits in large part to provide city services to the Fargo School District’s next high school.
December 30, 2008
Wefald got 15-minute warning before PSC appointment 
Judge Robert Wefald said at last week’s reception marking his wife Susan’s retirement from the North Dakota Public Service Commission that he remembers Gov. Ed Schafer’s office calling him on Dec. 15, 1992, Schafer’s first day in office.
December 29, 2008
Racing group pays legal fees in horse dispute 
BISMARCK – The state Racing Commission has paid the $18,000 in legal fees it owed a Bismarck lawyer since early September.
Beth Baumstark said she received the check Friday.
December 24, 2008
Two commissioners decline 4% pay raises 
Two Clay County commissioners say cost-of-living pay raises for commissioners are fine, but not for them.
December 17, 2008
Project would ease wasteful gas flaring 
North Dakota oil and gas fields are forced to burn off natural gas worth $80,000 a day because they lack pipelines to carry the heating fuel to markets, petroleum representatives said Tuesday.
By Lloyd Omdahl , December 17, 2008
Horse Park special assessments deferred 
The Fargo City Commission is betting the North Dakota Horse Park can still attract development needed to pay the costs of building roads, sewer and water to the track.
December 16, 2008
July 14, 2008
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