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Steffes Corp. helping to produce efficient natural gas flares

April 26, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Whether glancing at satellite images from space or taking a leisurely nighttime drive from Dickinson to Williston, it’s clear that flaring is a big part of the Bakken oil play. Continue Reading

As Oil Patch firms look east, locals hope more will come

June 22, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Oil is the resource that makes western North Dakota boom, but parts of east North Dakota are trying to attract a piece of the west’s activity by promoting resources that are increasingly scarce in the west: workers and homes. Continue Reading

Dickinson company plans manufacturing operation in Grand Forks

April 19, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald

Steffes Corp., based in Dickinson, N.D., is expanding its manufacturing operation to Grand Forks to meet demand for its products in North Dakota’s Oil Patch. The company will locate its expanded operation in the former Pribbs Steel building along U.S. Highway 2 near Grand Forks International Airport. Continue Reading

Steffes Corp. grows into Grand Forks

April 18, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

GRAND FORKS The Grand Forks Growth Fund Committee recommended approval of a funding request at its meeting Tuesday to support an expansion that will create up to 50 skilled jobs in the Grand Forks region. The Jobs Development Authority is expected to take final action on the request at its May 7 meeting. Continue Reading

Steffes gets 5 years of tax exemptions

January 5, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

A Dickinson manufacturing company’s expansion has helped it qualify for a five-year income tax exemption of almost $101,000 per year, officials said.
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Kessel, Jilek announce their engagement

September 3, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

Deanna Kessel and Shawn Jilek announce their engagement.
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Steffes Corp: Bringing visions to life

July 29, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

Out on the vast prairies and grasslands of western North Dakota stand structures resembling creatures and buildings seen in Star Wars and other science-fiction movies. But who makes such structures and where are they coming from?
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