JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A lack of necessary parts and COVID-19 has set back the 911 equipment replacement timeline in Stutsman County.
Stutsman County 911 Coordinator and Emergency Manager Jerry Berquist informed the Stutsman County Commission Tuesday they originally planned to have equipment replaced by June 28th and switch over to the new equipment by the end of July.
With the delays, Bergquist says this changes their timeline.
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Stutsman County generates nearly $1 million in wind energy taxes according to members of the North Dakotans for Comprehensive Energy Solutions (NDCES) group.
Spokesperson Tammy Ibach informed the Stutsman County Commission Tuesday that they continue to promote and educate on wind energy across the state. She gave the commission the latest numbers on wind energy Tuesday.