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Prince Albert Daily Herald The City of Prince Albert’s proposed residency policy will return to the council table Tuesday. The policy was last discussed at a council meeting in April when it was sent back to executive committee for further clarification. The policy would make it mandatory for all out-of-scope employees to live within city limits or be terminated from their position. Employees hired prior to the policy’s creation, unionized employees governed by collective bargaining agreements and police, who are governed by the Board of Police Commissioners, would be exempt from the policy. Employees hired for a casual, term or temporary position are also exempt. ....
Mike Nowatzki and Mike Kennedy BISMARCK– North Dakota is funding infrastructure, education and other priorities, putting the Legacy Fund to work for current and future generations, and maintaining healthy reserves without raising taxes, Gov. Doug Burgum said today after the 67th Legislative Assembly adjourned its regular session sine die. “This session delivered results that keep North Dakota on the path toward a bright and prosperous future,” Burgum said. “Working with the Legislature, we’ve delivered a balanced budget that keeps general fund spending in check, makes strategic investments in education, the economy and tax relief, and contains the largest infrastructure bonding package in state history – paid for with Legacy Fund earnings and not one extra dollar from taxpayers’ pockets.” ....
Burgum: Session keeps general fund spending in check, invests in infrastructure without raising taxes and puts Legacy Fund to work for North Dakotans BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakota is funding infrastructure, education and other priorities, putting the Legacy Fund to work for current and future generations, and maintaining healthy reserves without raising taxes, Gov. Doug Burgum said today after the 67 th Legislative Assembly adjourned its regular session sine die. “This session delivered results that keep North Dakota on the path toward a bright and prosperous future,” Burgum said. “Working with the Legislature, we’ve delivered a balanced budget that keeps general fund spending in check, makes strategic investments in education, the economy and tax relief, and contains the largest infrastructure bonding package in state history – paid for with Legacy Fund earnings and not one extra dollar from taxpayers’ pockets.” ....