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Interstate Engineering offers regional planning and design services [The Jamestown Sun, N.D.]
Apr. 3 Editor’s note: This story is advertorial content that is part of the 2021 “Essential to Jamestown” special edition of The Jamestown Sun. The annual Progress Edition features stories on essential workers, agencies and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Interstate Engineering in Jamestown marks a milestone this year. The engineering firm headquartered in Jamestown marks 45 years of operations and has grown into a regional company specializing in planning and developing projects for governments and private companies.
“We were founded in 1976 with the headquarters in Jamestown,” said Travis Dillman, engineer for the company. “Now we have grown to a number of states.”
Interstate Engineering, headquartered in Jamestown, offer engineering services across the region. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
Interstate Engineering, founded 45 years ago, has its headquarters in Jamestown with offices across five states. Submitted photo.
Editor s note:
This story is advertorial content that is part of the 2021 Essential to Jamestown special edition of The Jamestown Sun. The annual Progress Edition features stories on essential workers, agencies and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Interstate Engineering in Jamestown marks a milestone this year. The engineering firm headquartered in Jamestown marks 45 years of operations and has grown into a regional company specializing in planning and developing projects for governments and private companies.
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Letter to the editor - Union bashing is bad for Montana
Dear editor, Organized labor is good for the economy of Montana. I am urging all hardworking citizens of Montana to say no to House Bill 168 and Senate Bill 89. Both refer to the “right-to-work” legislation pushed by Randy Pope and the Montana Citizens Right to Work Coalition. This is nothing more than union bashing backed by big business. Good-paying jobs are vital for the economy of our great state of Montana. They not only provide a good living for our citizens, but also are critical now that we are near the end of this horrible pandemic.