- oil revenue down
- new budget released by the governor: $13.7 billion; $2 billion less than proposed budget two years ago
- foundation aid makes up 60% of the Williston district's budget; that will be frozen during first year of the biennium
- possibly a 1% rise the following year of the biennium: $9,646/child; up from $9,742/child
2007 - 2008: 2,100 students - currently: 3,735 students, a 56% increase, but Rapid Growth funding will be nonexistent in the new budget
- Between fiscal years 2014 and 2015, total government spending in North Dakota increased by approximately $1.2 billion—from $6.6 billion in fiscal year 2014 to an estimated $7.7 billion in 2015. This represents a 15.1% increase
A biennium budget always confuses me but I suppose Ballotpedia's 2015 $7.7 billion is one-half the biennium budget. If so, that equates to $15.4 billion vs $13.7 billion this biennium.
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Bowman Auction Market
Updates
First we had:
- the Chisholm Trail
- the Santa Fe Trail
- the Oregon Trail
Original Post
According to the reader, 4,250 head of cattle works out to fifty-five (55) semi-trucks / cattle trucks. If I see a convoy of a dozen or even two dozen cattle trucks on the road, it would catch my attention. I assume all trucks won't all be full -- different destinations, etc. -- so we could easily see five to six dozen of trucks leaving Bowman on January 9, 2017.
It's almost worth a special trip to North Dakota just to see this. Maybe Vern Whitten will be flying that day: if so, take an aerial photo of the auction site on January 9, 2017.
In case I forget: can someone send me a note if any newspaper reports the results of this auction?
I was going to post a trucking song but wanted to go with something a bit different:
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