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Take a deep dive into Red Trail Energy’s bioethanol manufacturing process
Founded in 2003, Red Trail Energy LLC (RTE) is a North Dakota-based investor group. “We are focused on financing, constructing, and, since 2007, operating a 50-million-gallon name-plate capacity corn-based bioethanol production facility near Richardton, North Dakota,” opens Jodi Johnson, CEO of RTE. “RTE is 100 percent investor-owned and governed by a board of directors encompassing seven members,” she adds.
People gear up for Fourth of July festivities at firework stands
MANDAN, N.D. (KFYR) - The American Pyrotechnics Association says the average cost of fireworks is down 5 to 10% this year. Fireworks are starting to fill the sky in Mandan, and people are filling their carts to carry on family traditions. “Seeing the wow on people’s faces, like you know,...
Tip of the Week: Wimbledon Has Changed, But Stayed the Same
The courts at Wimbledon have changed significantly in the 21st century. The grass used to be thicker, slicker, and actually a different type. This has enabled the baseline players to play more defense, get more balls back in play, and then be aggressive once they get into the point. They can basically play similar to how they would play on a hard court or even a clay court.
University of North Dakota to help with air traffic controller shortage; Hoeven explains
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - The University of North Dakota is helping to combat the shortage of qualified air traffic controllers to ensure growing airports like some in North Dakota have access to the staffing they need to maintain safety and efficiency. Senator John Hoeven said UND has air traffic control...
U.S. Small Business Administrator gets a taste of North Dakota.
The Administrator of the federal Small Business Administration toured the Fargo-area, Tuesday, looking at small businesses that have worked with the agency to turn an idea into an enterprise. Prairie Public’s Todd McDonald has details…
Minnesota, North Dakota prep for busy roads this holiday weekend
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - According to AAA, nearly 71 million people are expected to travel this week. Chances are, many of you will be if you haven’t already. It’s all hands on deck for law enforcement in Minnesota. They’re keeping an extra eye out for impaired and distracted drivers.
Pilot program aims to spur workforce housing in rural North Dakota
The North Dakota Industrial Commission last week approved a pilot program to support the development of rural workforce housing. The program is limited to North Dakota communities with 20,000 residents or fewer, according to an announcement from the commission. It will be supported by up to $10 million from the Bank of North Dakota. The […] The post Pilot program aims to spur workforce housing in rural North Dakota appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
NDSCS to offer aircraft maintenance
The North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton will soon be offering an aircraft maintenance program. College President Dr. Rod Flanigan said NDSCS received a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration for that program — and the College is now in the process of putting the program together.
Buffalo’s Fire team shares in 2024 Indigenous Media Awards
Solutions journalism probe of Turtle Mountain pedestrian deaths wins Best News Story. Buffalo’s Fire and its team scored a number of honors in the 2024 Indigenous Media Awards competition. Its Solutions Journalism piece about pedestrian deaths on the Turtle Mountain Reservation garnered Best News Story. Buffalo’s Fire also earned...
Williston Airport Director talks subsidies as city renews minimum revenue guarantee agreement with SkyWest
WILLISTON, N.D. (KUMV) - The Williston City Commission voted to approve renewal of a minimum revenue guarantee agreement with SkyWest Airlines to keep Delta at XWA. The contract, which was set to expire in June, maintains daily flights between Williston and Minneapolis for 2024 with the expectation of the city covering any losses incurred. This has been in place since 2021 as a way to bring the airline back to XWA after the pandemic.
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