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They started out in June. Eleven workers, 300 feet of trailer, 50 four-wheel axles, three semi-tractors pushing one million pounds for 1,300 miles. This week, a turbine transported all the way from Houston arrived at its destination at Great River Energy’s new Spiritwood coal-based power plant in North Dakota. It caused quite a stir on Thursday (pictured here on Highway 62 just south of I-94) as workers prepared it to cross Interstate 94. It now sits at the Spiritwood plant waiting to go online. |
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JSDC Board of Directors approve requests At the monthly Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation Board of Directors meeting the board approved to recommend the request of $25,000 in matching grant to North Dakota Trade Office for the 2009-2011 bienniums. » |
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