Nodland to assist Dunn County on projects
January 21, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
MANNING Dunn County has hired a former state senator at a cost of $50 per hour plus $25 per hour for travel, to assist with projects when needed.
George Nodland, 67, a one-term, rural Dickinson Republican state senator who represented District 36, was hired to assist the county in talks with the North Dakota Department of Transportation about using a 55,000-yard gravel pile in the Killdeer Mountains area for its county roads.
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