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Old 10-20-2007, 09:44 AM
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jhf2140: I think you should check out some of the realtor ads on the willistonherald.com site. They have the links to available real estate. It seems most of what is for sale is land, very old tiny houses, larger expensive, and a few under construction. If you are looking for a fixer upper, I saw a couple older larger homes that could probably be converted into apartments. This would be the time to buy, remodel-convert, and let the renters pay your mortgage. If this oil boom continues for a few years, and Williston does get an oil refinery, ethanal plant, and potato processing plant in the next few years, I think you will get your money back out of it. I'm guessing even if the oil slows down, the local economy will still be pretty healthy. I was up in Williston a couple months ago, and from the number of oil companies putting up new wharehouses, yards, and offices...I'm guessing it will be around a while.

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Old 10-21-2007, 05:57 PM
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The best of luck to you in your endevour to be in Willisotn. I think you'll like it.

One thing I've noticed.... Wherever Ive moved for work, the younger set in town (high school/college aged) can't wait to get out. However, being just outside of college age, I love it.

Some people who've lived in a town their whole lives don't realize how good their town is until theyve lived elsewhere.

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Old 10-24-2007, 08:00 PM
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Before you move to Williston, contact their local college and talk to them about working in the oil industry. They now have college courses in the oil industry to help people get better paying jobs, and this help oil industry in saving money for training. ct

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Old 04-08-2008, 08:53 PM
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I lived in Williston for a few months.

It's got a Walmart, 2 grocery stores, a movie rental place, PLENTY of places to eat.. several hotels and motels.

It's got 3 radio stations, 2 of em are pretty good.

There's usually something to do in Williston, a community event or whatnot going on.

I live here in Williston also...at least, temporarily. Everything you say is correct..except 'PLENTY of places to eat'. Huh? In terms of sit-down dining, there's Applebees, Gramma Sharon's, Dakota Farms, and maybe Pierce's. There are a few chain fast-food places and a few other mom/pop restaurants of course, but I certainly would not classify Williston as having PLENTY of places to eat.

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Old 04-10-2008, 09:40 PM
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I live here in Williston also...at least, temporarily. Everything you say is correct..except 'PLENTY of places to eat'. Huh? In terms of sit-down dining, there's Applebees, Gramma Sharon's, Dakota Farms, and maybe Pierce's. There are a few chain fast-food places and a few other mom/pop restaurants of course, but I certainly would not classify Williston as having PLENTY of places to eat.
your forgetting some: Lonnies, Airport International INN, El Rancho, Castle Cafe, Courthouse Cafe (soon to be expanded) , Gingers, 2 chinese places, Jack & Jewels, The Lunch Box, Trappers Kettle, WeBe Pizza, and what do you mean "Maybe Pierces" pierces is probably the best (and most expensive) in town.

now that list was ONLY sit down here are some fast food joints:

Quiznos, 2 subways, hardees, arbys, taco johns, KFC, McDonalds, Burger Queen, Pizza Hut, Dominos,

Im sure there are more but i just cant think of any more right now

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I live here in Williston also...at least, temporarily. Everything you say is correct..except 'PLENTY of places to eat'. Huh? In terms of sit-down dining, there's Applebees, Gramma Sharon's, Dakota Farms, and maybe Pierce's. There are a few chain fast-food places and a few other mom/pop restaurants of course, but I certainly would not classify Williston as having PLENTY of places to eat.
I still would... I didn't eat out ALL the time, but when I did, I rarely at at the same twice twice in a row or goit tired of my choices.

There is a sit down type diner place that serves some downhome cooking type meals... I think it's closer to the edge of town, I just can't remember the name of it, but it was good. I ate there a few times with a friend of mine from Sidney, but the name is escaping me.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

EDIT: I emailed a friend of mine who works in Sidney, MT and he tells me it's "Grandma Sharons"

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Old 04-13-2008, 11:25 AM
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your forgetting some: Lonnies, Airport International INN, El Rancho, Castle Cafe, Courthouse Cafe (soon to be expanded) , Gingers, 2 chinese places, Jack & Jewels, The Lunch Box, Trappers Kettle, WeBe Pizza, and what do you mean "Maybe Pierces" pierces is probably the best (and most expensive) in town.

now that list was ONLY sit down here are some fast food joints:

Quiznos, 2 subways, hardees, arbys, taco johns, KFC, McDonalds, Burger Queen, Pizza Hut, Dominos,

Im sure there are more but i just cant think of any more right now
Yeah, that's true. Guess it matters what one would define as 'nice, sit down' (I realize I just changed from only 'sit-down' to 'nice, sit-down') and I would agree that Williston has quite a few places to eat for a town its size. But coming from a place like Fargo with all the major chains, a person might be disappointed. Let me put it this way..yes, Lonnie's is a place to eat (and the food really is pretty good I think), but would you want to take a date there? It's basically a 'greasy spoon' attached to a gas station. See what I'm getting at? Places to eat with any kind of ambiance are definitely lacking. Jack 'n Jewel's..another example of fantastic bbq (in fact I think there's is some of the best I've had)..wouldn't want to go there on a Saturday night though. Trapper's Kettle is nice though...I did forget about that one!

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I have to agree on this one. As much as I like Williston, they don't have many national chains of anything. The owners tend to pass off the chains so they don't have to pay the franchise fee's. So you get places like Burger Queen, etc... same for their Hotels...I think Super 8 is about the only chain hotel. (the International Inn used to be a Ramada, and Best Valu used to be a Select Inn) Williston is in need of some new fast food places like Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, and could use another 24hr like Perkins or Denny's. As far as nicer places...I'm not sure if Williston is large enough to attract places like TGIF, Chili's or Ground Round...but they do need a couple more places like the Applebee's they currently have. Maybe in a couple years if Williston keeps growing, more chains will come in and invest in Williston.

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