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Salon born of flood-damaged home celebrates 10 years
The two-bedroom apartment once rented to students in the lower level of Brad and Karlene Croy's home was destroyed in the Flood of 1997.
Monday, April, 23, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
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The two-bedroom apartment once rented to students in the lower level of Brad and Karlene Croy's home was destroyed in the Flood of 1997.
Monday, April, 23, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - Business
AMY DALRYMPLE: Experiencing the 'Patch'
It’s only been one month since I moved to Williston, and I’ve already had a mini Oil Patch experience. I’ve been homeless. I’ve signed a lease for an apartment that rents for $2,500 a month. I’ve spent the night in the cab of a U-Haul parked outside of the Stanley, N.D., Cenex truck stop. Let me back up.
Wednesday, March, 14, 2012 - Forum Communications - Features
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It’s only been one month since I moved to Williston, and I’ve already had a mini Oil Patch experience. I’ve been homeless. I’ve signed a lease for an apartment that rents for $2,500 a month. I’ve spent the night in the cab of a U-Haul parked outside of the Stanley, N.D., Cenex truck stop. Let me back up.
Wednesday, March, 14, 2012 - Forum Communications - Features
Grand Forks apartments among costliest in North Dakota, group says
2010 and 2011 data compiled by Praxis Strategy Group shows renters in Grand Forks are paying more than other major cities in North Dakota, though the numbers don’t show the recent uptick in rent prices in the western part of the state caused by the oil boom. From 2000 to 2010, the average rent payment in the city increased 32 percent, or about $155.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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2010 and 2011 data compiled by Praxis Strategy Group shows renters in Grand Forks are paying more than other major cities in North Dakota, though the numbers don’t show the recent uptick in rent prices in the western part of the state caused by the oil boom. From 2000 to 2010, the average rent payment in the city increased 32 percent, or about $155.
Thursday, October, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
NORTHWOOD TORNADO: Help from N.D.
BISMARCK - Northwood residents who have a money gap in their efforts to rebuild or repair their tornado-stricken homes will get help from the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency.
Thursday, October, 18, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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BISMARCK - Northwood residents who have a money gap in their efforts to rebuild or repair their tornado-stricken homes will get help from the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency.
Thursday, October, 18, 2007 - State Capitol Bureau - News
CONFIDENCE BUILDING: Thelen says GF magistrate job a good fit
John Thelen went from being a defense attorney to the new magistrate at state District Court in Grand Forks at the beginning of July. It's "reinvigorated" his interest in the law, he said.
Sunday, July, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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John Thelen went from being a defense attorney to the new magistrate at state District Court in Grand Forks at the beginning of July. It's "reinvigorated" his interest in the law, he said.
Sunday, July, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
$3 million directed for subsidized law enforcement housing in Oil Patch
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem announced Wednesday he’s directing $3 million from the state’s share of a lawsuit settlement to subsidize housing for law enforcement in the Oil Patch.
Wednesday, May, 16, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem announced Wednesday he’s directing $3 million from the state’s share of a lawsuit settlement to subsidize housing for law enforcement in the Oil Patch.
Wednesday, May, 16, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
New Williston resident to brave the storm in a tent
As most people prepare to hunker down for the weekend storm, one new Williston resident wants to see what it’s like to ride out a North Dakota blizzard in a tent. Illinois man Jim Menter bought a tent this week after hearing about the forecast.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
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As most people prepare to hunker down for the weekend storm, one new Williston resident wants to see what it’s like to ride out a North Dakota blizzard in a tent. Illinois man Jim Menter bought a tent this week after hearing about the forecast.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - Forum News Service - News
Faces of the Boom: Speaking up, getting hired
While waiting in line to take a shower at Elite Fitness, Barbara Hylick scolded a man who refused to take off his dirty work boots. The gym offered her a job on the spot
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
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While waiting in line to take a shower at Elite Fitness, Barbara Hylick scolded a man who refused to take off his dirty work boots. The gym offered her a job on the spot
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Forum Communications - News
JEFF ZARLING: Affordable housing initiative in jeopardy
In my view, affordable housing is at the top of our list of significant issues, and this program should not be an item we cut in the governor’s budget proposal.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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In my view, affordable housing is at the top of our list of significant issues, and this program should not be an item we cut in the governor’s budget proposal.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Why so many two-income couples call GF home
There is no denying the North Dakota economy is growing. We're becoming more like the rest of the country all the time. In the past few years, much of that growth has been in sectors with high-paying jobs.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2007 - - None
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There is no denying the North Dakota economy is growing. We're becoming more like the rest of the country all the time. In the past few years, much of that growth has been in sectors with high-paying jobs.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2007 - - None
Levees going up to protect South Dakota cities
Crews raced approaching floodwaters Tuesday to complete emergency levees aimed at protecting South Dakota's capital city and two other towns as the swollen Missouri River rolled downstream from the Northern Plains.
Tuesday, May, 31, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Crews raced approaching floodwaters Tuesday to complete emergency levees aimed at protecting South Dakota's capital city and two other towns as the swollen Missouri River rolled downstream from the Northern Plains.
Tuesday, May, 31, 2011 - Associated Press - News
In Grafton, fast growth drives company housing
Diverse Energy Systems, the fast-growing producer of steel tanks and other products for western North Dakota’s burgeoning oil industry, is converting 10 duplex residential buildings that once served the region’s migrant farmworker community into temporary apartments for new employees.
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Diverse Energy Systems, the fast-growing producer of steel tanks and other products for western North Dakota’s burgeoning oil industry, is converting 10 duplex residential buildings that once served the region’s migrant farmworker community into temporary apartments for new employees.
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
VIEWPOINT: Why so many two-income couples call GF home
There is no denying the North Dakota economy is growing. We're becoming more like the rest of the country all the time. In the past few years, much of that growth has been in sectors with high-paying jobs.
Monday, October, 08, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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There is no denying the North Dakota economy is growing. We're becoming more like the rest of the country all the time. In the past few years, much of that growth has been in sectors with high-paying jobs.
Monday, October, 08, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
Facebook’s growth spurt
Older members add to surge in popularity.
It seems, all of a sudden, like everyone is on Facebook.
Thursday, March, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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Older members add to surge in popularity.
It seems, all of a sudden, like everyone is on Facebook.
Thursday, March, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
NDSU students squeeze, developers swarm in downtown Fargo
Regardless how many North Dakota State University students will move to downtown Fargo when the school’s business college opens a new headquarters there this fall, there aren’t enough downtown apartments to accommodate all of them.
Tuesday, August, 18, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Regardless how many North Dakota State University students will move to downtown Fargo when the school’s business college opens a new headquarters there this fall, there aren’t enough downtown apartments to accommodate all of them.
Tuesday, August, 18, 2009 - The Forum - News
VIDEO: Wanted: Rooms to rent
The demand comes from a surge of jobs in this Pennington County city of about 9,000, with most of the employment growth coming at Digi-Key, an electronic components distributor.
Sunday, February, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The demand comes from a surge of jobs in this Pennington County city of about 9,000, with most of the employment growth coming at Digi-Key, an electronic components distributor.
Sunday, February, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Conrad denies allegations
“The point I want to make very clear is that I have done nothing unethical. I have never cheated anyone out of nickel.”
In a teleconference with North Dakota journalists, Sen. Kent Conrad denied today allegations by a mortgage company official that Conrad and Sen. Chris Dodd were told they were getting preferential treatment on below-market loans.
Wednesday, July, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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“The point I want to make very clear is that I have done nothing unethical. I have never cheated anyone out of nickel.”
In a teleconference with North Dakota journalists, Sen. Kent Conrad denied today allegations by a mortgage company official that Conrad and Sen. Chris Dodd were told they were getting preferential treatment on below-market loans.
Wednesday, July, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
