DEVELOPMENT
Legislative notebook: Legislature approves freezing college tuitions
By Danielle Killey and Don Davis A bill funding Minnesota State Colleges and Universities and the University of Minnesota systems freezes tuitions. Senators passed the bill 44-22 and the House 76-56 ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:45 PM
Email, Mobile, Web Development
Seeing the unexpected is something email developers get used to. But when you coded a soft blue background and instead are faced with a glaring black background in Outlook, you might be a little alarm...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 9:56 AM
Continual (Solar-Powered) Economic Growth
Last Saturday I attended an event at the University of Minnesota showcasing professors and their research. Each gave a presentation and took questions from the audience. One spoke about depression eco...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:25 AM
Relating to Your Mentee
Keep in mind that gender may greatly influence your mentee's development. Although both genders experience the developmental stages we've explored in this module, boys and girls may progress through ...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 9:10 AM
Weekly Memo 1-25-13
Each Weekly Memo to the City Council and the agenda packet is also provided on theCity Councilweb page. WEEKLY UPDATE: Legislative Update There was a flurry of activity this week in the media and a...
Posted on 1/25/13 at 4:45 PM
Jerry Cavanaugh, St. Michael, N.D., letter: N.D. should help tribal members start businesses 
The state and the four reservations together could set up a program to help American Indians start businesses. If the program is successful, I believe it could be a model for the rest of America.
By Jerry Cavanaugh , May 05, 2011
OUR OPINION: New lab already generates energy 
This week’s announcement that LM Wind Power is opening a new lab in Grand Forks is terrific news for the city and state.
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , April 08, 2011
AREA BUSINESS: Minot development fund flush ... Dayton picks trade office chief ... Minnesota foreclosure sales up 
Minot’s development fund has more than $5 million available for future projects, thanks to a year of strong sales tax collections.
By Associated Press , February 12, 2011
Red River RC&D accepting grant applications 
The Red River Resource Conservation & Development Council is accepting grant applications for projects located in Grand Forks, Nelson, Walsh and Pembina counties.
By Herald Staff Report , January 25, 2011
Myron Hanson, Troy Coons, Daryl Peterson and Robert Grant, Berthold, N.D., letter: Time for N.D. to protect western lands 
The sheer numbers of wells being drilled means there are more complaints of roads, dust, spill, traffic and so on, and that regulations are not always being followed.
We believe it’s time to look at existing laws that probably need to be updated to be more fair and balanced for all parties concerned.
By Myron Hanson, Troy Coons, Daryl Peterson and Robert Grant , January 13, 2011
Bismarck hopes to increase downtown population 
Bismarack's downtown area has seen stirrings of new life in recent years as a small number of new businesses attract more visitors to the area. The development has not yet been matched by new people calling the area home, but there is new construction in the works and signs of more demand.
By Christopher Bjorke , December 19, 2010
Matt Winjum, Grand Forks, letter: Hunters’ dollars matter in region 
Hunting in North Dakota brings a lot of positive economic activity that we believe needs to be recognized and encouraged.
By Matt Winjum , November 24, 2010
Suzie Baisch, Devils Lake, letter: Hunting and fishing help grow N.D. 
I’m proud to be a co-chair of Hunting Works for North Dakota, a new partnership to highlight the hunting industry’s positive and substantial impact on North Dakota’s economy.
By Suzie Baisch , November 24, 2010
Larry Young to retire from Bemidji economic development group 
By Molly Miron , September 22, 2010
Bemidji City Council: Developers propose BREC hotel 
By Bethany Wesley , September 09, 2010
THEIR OPINION: Developers must start building 
The message is pretty clear for prospective workers — finding housing is as important as finding a job, especially in western North Dakota.
There’s also a message for housing developers: Demand would support additional housing.
By The Bismarck Tribune , February 14, 2010
On Fargo's Main, ethnic markets find home 
By Mila Koumpilova , February 03, 2010
Local development agency looks to hire full-time UAV coordinator 
A recent survey indicated the Grand Forks region has 72 people working in the unmanned aerial system field, from education to law enforcement and private industry, according to Diane Blair,executive director of the Grand Forks Regional Base Realignment Impact Committee.
By Kevin Bonham , January 06, 2010
Harvey's Earth Harvest Mills receives expansion grant 
A $7.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been approved for Earth Harvest Mills in Harvey, N.D., to increase production from 23 million pounds to 185 million pounds of flour per year.
By Herald Staff Report , October 26, 2009
Group optimistic about corps flood control feasibility report 
A group of influential Fargo residents pushing a diversion project as the best means of flood control is optimistic as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prepares to unveil a feasibility report during a high-stakes meeting Monday morning in Moorhead.
By Mike Nowatzki , October 19, 2009
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »
