Friday, May 29, 2015

From The Williston Wire -- May 29, 2015

Stony Creek Rail Yard, industrial park with rail access to open:
A longtime Williston business has announced it is building a rail served industrial park that is shovel ready. Red River Supply has released its Stony Creek Rail Yard Master Plan. The 180-acre site is located in southeast Williston with immediate access to rail and road transportation. The development is owned and operated by Rich Vestal and his family. Vestal started the business in 1978 and since then it has grown and diversified. Red River Supply currently provides rail access, transloading, trucking, drilling and completion supplies, warehousing as well as new industrial park.
Starbucks to open in Williston -- at Mercy Medical Center.

Watford City breaks ground on $83 million events center -- previously reported.

Construction begins on new Bismarck public schools athletic complex:
Construction is underway at Legacy High School for the new Bismarck Public Schools Athletic Complex. The facility will have a football and soccer field, 8-lane track, 2 practice fields, 2 softball fields, and 2 baseball fields. Initially the complex will hold 3,500 people. "This is a district facility. This is going to be used by all of the high schools, all of the middle schools, and by a lot of our private schools," says Jim Haussler, Bismarck Public Schools Activities Coordinator.
Ground breaking held for affordable apartments in Sidney; Sunset Village Apartments; 36 units

 Really, really cool: Watford City-based singer/songwriter and Nashville recording artist Jessie Veeder kicked off the celebration of the release of her fourth original studio album Northern Lights by hosting a CD release concert and party recently at the Outlaws' Bar & Grill Ballroom in Watford City. Veeder was joined by several members of her band, special guest and friend, Adam Taylor, and her dad, Gene Veeder

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