North Dakota tourism primed for a big return, but is there enough money for marketing?
North Dakota has a biennial tourism budget of about $9.7 million, meaning the state gets that much every two-year budget cycle. Those dollars are dwarfed by area states, including South Dakota, which has approximately $15 million to spend each year.
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Turtle River State Park Manager Larry Hagen expects 2021 to be another year of increased park usage during the COVID pandemic. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
In the long, endless summer of COVID — marked by lockdowns, early closings and all kinds of travel restrictions — there just wasn’t very much to do.