State wrestles with level of bonding to fund infrastructure projects

BISMARCK -- Fixing those roads and bridges isn’t getting any cheaper, and local officials across North Dakota are looking for help from state government - which is facing its own budget crunch. “In 2014, $333 million was the total estimate for road and bridge investment need in just Grand Forks County,” county engineer Nick West said. “There is just no way under our ...

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