N.D. sees more out-of-state road crews: Oil Patch will have record road construction season
May 5, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
RAY Some say roads in the Oil Patch have potholes so big they could swallow your car. This could be true on U.S. Highway 2 in Ray, but a crew working to replace underground utilities fills the same potholes practically every day. Continue Reading
North Dakota State University graduate John Carlson didn’t know what to expect when he returned to the Peace Garden State over the summer after working in Alaska.
RAY The oil industry threw a thank you party Tuesday for communities in the heart of oil development.
BISMARCK The story of North Dakota’s envious economy just keeps getting bigger with all of the state’s largest cities contributing to eye-popping growth, including a year-to-year increase to $744 million in taxable sales and purchases in Dickinson.
A Johnstown, Colo., company has found a way to recycle sludge produced from drilling oil, which they said could change the industry’s black sludge into a greener product.
WORTHINGTON A Worthington man who attacked another man and broke his thumb is out of jail on a $2,500 non-cash bond after spending several days in jail.
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