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Bank of N.D. bringing together smaller lenders for Bakken projects
MINOT, N.D. Investors and developers interested in helping solve North Dakotas housing shortage often run into a common problem: how to finance multi-million dollar projects. Community banks in the s...
Posted on 4/26/13 at 5:25 AM
Consumer Alert: 5 Ways to Spot a Loan Modification Scam
Many homeowners are facing a seemingly never-ending sea of document requests and resubmission of paperwork to their lenders. There is an increase in mail and telephone solicitations as well. Many of t...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 10:09 AM
Group wants more state money to curb homelessness
By Danielle Killey Jen Peterson and her three young children left their home with no place to go when it got to be unsafe. My kids and I became homeless fleeing a marriage that had become dangerou...
Posted on 3/7/13 at 6:17 PM
Energy Assistance Income Guidelines; Housing Assistance
Iam looking at the2011 maxiuum energy assitance income guideliens to get help with your energy. This is based on 50% SMI or 110% of poverty, whichever is greater. The average benefit is $500.00 per ho...
Posted on 1/24/11 at 8:51 AM
Homebuyer credit deadline extended
If you struck a deal to buy a house by April 30 but lost out on the first time homebuyer credit by not closing by June 30, you're in luck. You can still get it. The deadline was extended to Sept. 30 i...
Posted on 7/9/10 at 8:02 AM
Duluth City Council passes ordinance limiting where sex offenders can live 
The Duluth City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Monday night to ban Level 3 predatory offenders from living within 2,000 feet of any school, playground or day care center.
May 11, 2010
Ordinance would ban sex offenders from most affordable housing 
May 06, 2010
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- Sex offender buffer zones
- Would the proposed city ordinance to limit the housing options for convicted sex offenders make the community safer? Why or why not?
- BUZZ Blog: Why the sex offender ordinance will likely pass, and more thoughts on the issue
- Do you support an ordinance that would prevent convicted sex offenders from living within a certain distance of places frequented by children?
Harbor Highlands development takes another step 
By Peter Passi , April 29, 2010
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BIZ Blog: Making the rent
April 23, 2010
Pete Langr: Opportunity — and risk — in potential rezoning 
Thoughtful changes to zoning at Woodland and along Fourth Street could be a part of seriously addressing student housing issues.
By Pete Langr , April 15, 2010
Council again denies Park Point developers 
The developers previously wanted to build a $4 million apartment building in the area, but that attempt was denied by the city’s planning commission and faced opposition from the council before the developers dropped it.
April 12, 2010
Council requires landlords to clear off-street parking 
Councilor Jim Stauber, who authored the ordinance, said it’s common sense. "If you’re required to have parking, you’re required to have it clear.”
February 22, 2010
Out in the Cold, Part 4: Even without shelter, many homeless prefer to stay in Duluth
February 03, 2010
If you go 
The new Harbor Highlands Community Center will have its grand opening from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, hosted by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Duluth.
November 16, 2009
Former Harborview residents flock to new community center 
By Candace Renalls , November 16, 2009
Tax credit boosts Duluth housing market 
October 26, 2009
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Region's housing market stumbles 
September 24, 2009
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