Local schools to get fix-ups
April 18, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press
On Monday, the Alexandria School Board approved spending about $667,000 on capital improvements, deferred maintenance, and health and safety projects next school year district-wide. Continue Reading
WILLISTON If anybody has job security in the Oil Patch, it’s Preston Geving.
BISMARCK North Dakota’s county and township roads, which have been pounded by truck traffic amid a flourishing state economy, will cost $7 billion to maintain over the next two decades, a new study estimates.
WORTHINGTON Informational meetings regarding a state-allocated grant for income-based home improvement loans will be take place starting at 6 p.m. Thursday at the County Administration Building.
School district asking for help to repair building, replace worn equipment
The person in charge of the crews that maintain streets, fix potholes, plow away snow and tackle other jobs to keep Alexandria’s traffic flowing smoothly, is stepping down.
Anthony Kramer, 9, and his sister Michelle, 11, perform bicycle maintenance and repair Tuesday afternoon near their home in Luverne. 
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