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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

FOTB: Security in Oil Patch occupation: Flying rocks help glass repair business take off

December 1, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

WILLISTON If anybody has job security in the Oil Patch, it’s Preston Geving. Continue Reading

Crews verify, check turbine repairs

October 30, 2012 in West Central Tribune

WILLMAR DeWind technicians were in Willmar Tuesday to verify and check repairs made last week to the south wind turbine tower owned by Willmar Municipal Utilities.
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Track maintenance

September 24, 2012 in West Central Tribune

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Road repair comes with a cost: Study shows $7B needed over 20 years

September 20, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

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. Continue Reading

Competitive process begins for home repair grant funds

September 17, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe

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. Continue Reading

New life breathed into Fulda pool

June 19, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe

School district asking for help to repair building, replace worn equipment
FULDA The Aquasize group in Fulda hasn’t been able to meet since January, but most of the members are getting quite the workout these days by scrubbing, cleaning and painting. Some are even making their husbands help. Continue Reading

Streets, sidewalks to get new leader

May 17, 2012 in Alexandria Echo Press

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.
Bryan Bjorgaard, public works coordinator for the city of Alexandria for the last five years, submitted his resignation, effective June 27, to the Alexandria City Council Monday night.
He’s moving to Idaho Falls where his wife recently landed a job. Continue Reading

OUR OPINION: ‘The Capitol is crumbling’ in Minnesota

April 1, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Minnesota has put off vital repairs to the 107-year-old building, and not just for years but for decades. Now the building’s at a ‘tipping point,’ in the bipartisan Minnesota State Capitol Preservation Commission’s words. Continue Reading

Bike repair

March 13, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe

Anthony Kramer, 9, and his sister Michelle, 11, perform bicycle maintenance and repair Tuesday afternoon near their home in Luverne. Continue Reading