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About $1.9 million in federal funding was approved for the Fessenden wastewater lagoon but rescinded with the cancellation of ...
Funding for wastewater projects in Fessenden and Lincoln will likely be loaned-out by the Bank of North Dakota under the state's Department of Environmental Quality budget. Sen. Jeffrey Magrum, ...
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Funding for North Dakota mitigation projects cancelledThe North Dakota Department of Emergency Services is alerting local agencies about the recent cancellation of FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program. The program ...
FEMA is canceling plans to award states grants to help prepare against future disasters. Federal funds given to states after ...
FESSENDEN, N.D. — President Donald Trump’s administration has cut what it called a “wasteful and ineffective program” that was supposed to help pay for infrastructure projects in North ...
FARGO, N.D. — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced on Tuesday, April 22, $340.6 million in U.S. Department ...
The FEMA grant would have helped cover $7.8 million ... resulted in an estimated $6 saved on recovery costs, and North Dakota surpasses the national average at around $6.54 saved per $1 spent.
For hundreds of communities nationwide, plans to protect against natural disasters and climate change have been upended ...
Big-ticket items impacted by the FEMA cuts in North Dakota include $7.8 million for a regional wastewater treatment project in Lincoln, $7.1 million for a water intake project in Washburn and $1.9 ...
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