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Not everyone is happy about the estimates...I tend to agree with this article.
Williston Herald - Online Edition (http://www.willistonherald.com/articles/2008/07/15/local_news/news1.txt - broken link)
new cable hookups have increased 30%...I think that alone says something.
I find it really interesting that eleven of the "20 largest citites" in ND have fewer than 8,000 people in them. I'm moving to the 19th largest (Carrington), and there are just barely over 2,000 there.
I've lived in rural Oklahoma for the past 7 years and there are a couple of metropolitan areas with nearly as high a population as the entire state of North Dakota.
I am soooo looking forward to finally getting settled in a place in which I can breathe and enjoy a much higher quality of life.
where is: North Dakota's 1990 LArgest cities at please help!!!(us)[/color]
Here is a local site with historical census data....
North Dakota State Data Center (http://www.ndsu.edu/sdc/data/historicalcensusdata.htm - broken link)
This lists the top 15 pop centers for 1990 compared to 2000
http://www.ndsu.edu/sdc/data/census/Top15cities_cnty90_00.pdf (broken link)
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