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Extractions: About Us About NDAREC Our Members Co-op News Associate Members ... Suggestion Box Services Public Affairs Legislative Update North Dakota LIVING Professional Dev. ... Adform Links Related Links Job Listings N.D. Tourism Shop N.D. EditorialSept. 2002 Editorial Index by Dennis Hill IOUs attempts to change law illogical In the past two legislative sessions, the states investor-owned electric utilities (IOUs) have asked legislators to take away a citys right to issue a franchise to a rural electric cooperative to serve new customers. The effect of this proposed legislation would have been to force electric cooperatives out of town, leaving all future growth in and around a city to the IOUs. The IOUs attempts to change state law seems based in part on their belief that they possess a superior, exclusive or inherent right to serve in cities. This is not the case at all. To understand this, its important to know that there are three major business models providing electric service in the United States. Investor-owned utilities (IOUs) are owned by stockholders. These stockholders expect the electric utility they invest in to make a profit. Otter Tail Power, Montana-Dakota Utilities and Xcel Energy are the three IOUs that operate in North Dakota, serving about 206,000 meters.
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Extractions: http://www.misu.nodak.edu/ Profile: Minot State University was founded in 1913 as a two-year normal school devoted to preparing teachers for service in the prairie schools of northwestern North Dakota. Today the university has evolved and offers a wide array of undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and the professions, and graduate education in 11 specialized master's programs, including special education, communication disorders and music. The university's tree-lined campus provides students a friendly and personal atmosphere and is home to 21 buildings, including the student union, library, dome athletic facility, a concert hall, two theaters and an art gallery. Locale: Situated in one of the richest agricultural, industrial and commercial areas in the state, Minot serves as the cultural, educational and commercial center of a region that includes western North Dakota, eastern Montana and southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Minot is known for its beautiful residential areas, spacious parks and busy commercial districts. The city offers many of the cultural advantages usually associated with larger cities, including a symphony orchestra, an opera company, two theatre companies, three art galleries, a fine arts center, numerous choral groups and a city band. Minot is also located near the great Garrison Dam on the Missouri River, which offers world-class outdoor recreational opportunities in fishing, boating, sailing, hunting and camping.
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Extractions: high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions: New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma. The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.
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