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Rugby City Council members had an unpleasant surprise from an engineering representative working on a long-delayed North Dakota Department of Transportation pro ....
Council talks infrastructure, Ward 1 vacancy By Sue Sitter - | Jul 10, 2021 Sue Sitter/PCT Rugby City Council member Wayne Trottier, left, holds up a map of sections of town slated for infrastructure work at the July 6 regular council meeting. Council members Maurus Brossart, center, and Frank LaRocque look on. Infrastructure and city buildings again took up much of the discussion at the Rugby City Council’s regular meeting July 6 at city hall. Engineer Jim Olson of Grand Forks firm AE2S updated the council on sewer and water infrastructure proposed for a section of town near 2 12 Avenue and Sixth Street Southeast. He also spoke on pipe problems near the Rugby Recreation complex and three city buildings. ....