The federal administration’s rural development agency released a report Wednesday outlining a series of recommendations for North Dakota in the wake of the state’s oil boom and economic growth. The report was the culmination of a listening tour launched by federal rural development officials at the end year across North Dakota seeking public input regarding prospect of the state.Jasper Schneider, director of U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of Rural Development for North Dakota, said the project, called “North Dakota 2.0,” was made due to the changes the state is seeing in the wake of its oil boom, which has led North Dakota to overtake Alaska as the second largest oil producing state behind Texas. Glance at More…
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