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Below are all cities of North Dakota in which we have listings. If you do not see your city adding a business will create it.
Abercrombie Absaraka
Adams Adrian Agate
Alamo Alexander Alfred
Alice Almont Alsen
Ambrose Amenia Amidon
Anamoose Aneta Antler
Ardoch Argusville Arnegard
Arthur Arvilla Ashley
Ayr Baldwin Balfour
Balta Bantry Barney
Bathgate Battleview Beach
Belcourt Belfield Benedict
Berlin Berthold Beulah
Beverly Hills Binford Bisbee
Bismarck Bottineau Bowbells
Bowdon Bowman Braddock
Brocket Buchanan Buffalo
Burbank Burlington Butte
Buxton Calvin Cando
Cannon Ball Carpio Carrington
Carson Cartwright Casselton
Cathay Cavalier Cayuga
Center Chaseley Christine
Churchs Ferry Cleveland Clifford
Cogswell Coleharbor Colfax
Colgate Columbus Cooperstown
Courtenay Crary Crete
Crosby Crystal Cummings
Dahlen Davenport Dawson
Dazey Deering Des Lacs
Devils Lake Dickey Dickinson
Dodge Donnybrook Douglas
Drake Drayton Driscoll
Dunn Center Dunseith Dwight
Edgeley Edinburg Edmore
Egeland Eldridge Elgin
Ellendale Embden Emerado
Enderlin Englevale Epping
Erie Esmond Fairdale
Fairfield Fairmount Fargo
Fessenden Fingal Finley
Flasher Flaxton Forbes
Fordville Forest River Forman
Fort Ransom Fort Rice Fort Totten
Fort Yates Fortuna Foxholm
Fredonia Fullerton Gackle
Galchutt Galesburg Gardner
Garrison Geneseo Gilby
Gladstone Glen Ullin Glenburn
Glenfield Golden Valley Golva
Goodrich Grace City Grafton
Grand Forks Grand Forks Air Force Base Grandin
Granville Grassy Butte Great Bend
Grenora Gwinner Hague
Halliday Hamilton Hampden
Hankinson Hannaford Hannah
Hannover Hansboro Harvey
Harwood Hatton Havana
Hazelton Hazen Hebron
Heil Hensel Hensler
Hettinger Hickson Hillsboro
Hoople Hope Horace
Huff Hunter Hurdsfield
Inkster Jamestown Johnstown
Jud Judson Karlsruhe
Kathryn Keene Kenmare
Kensal Killdeer Kindred
Kintyre Knox Kramer
Kulm La Moure Lakota
Lamoure Langdon Lankin
Lansford Larimore Lawton
Leeds Lefor Lehr
Leith Leonard Lidgerwood
Lignite Lincoln Linton
Lisbon Litchville Loraine
Luverne Maddock Maida
Makoti Mandan Mandaree
Manning Mantador Manvel
Mapleton Marion Marmarth
Marshall Martin Max
Maxbass Mayville McCanna
McClusky McGregor McHenry
McKenzie McLeod McVille
Medina Medora Mekinock
Menoken Mercer Michigan
Milnor Milton Minnewaukan
Minot Minot Afb Minot Air Force Base
Minto Moffit Mohall
Monango Montpelier Mooreton
Mott Mountain Munich
Mylo Napoleon Navarre
Neche Nekoma New England
New Leipzig New Rockford New Salem
New Town Newburg Niagara
Nome Noonan Norma
Northwood Nortonville Norwich
Oakes Oberon Oriska
Osnabrock Oxbow Page
Palermo Park River Parshall
Pekin Pembina Penn
Perth Petersburg Pettibone
Pillsbury Pingree Pisek
Plaza Pleasant Lake Portal
Portland Powers Lake Raleigh
Raub Ray Reeder
Regan Regent Reiles Acres
Reynolds Rhame Richardton
Riverdale Robinson Rocklake
Rogers Rolette Rolla
Roseglen Ross Rugby
Ruso Rutland Ryder
Saint Anthony Saint John Saint Michael
Saint Thomas Sanborn Sarles
Sawyer Scranton Selfridge
Sentinel Butte Sharon Sheldon
Sherwood Sheyenne Shields
Sibley Solen Souris
South Heart Spiritwood Stanley
Stanton Starkweather Steele
Sterling Stirum Strasburg
Streeter Surrey Sutton
Sykeston Tappen Taylor
Thompson Tioga Tolley
Tolna Tower City Towner
Trenton Turtle Lake Tuttle
Underwood Upham Valley City
Velva Venturia Verona
Voltaire Voss Wahpeton
Walcott Wales Walhalla
Warwick Washburn Watford City
Webster West Fargo Westhope
Wheatland White Earth Wildrose
Williston Willow City Wilton
Wimbledon Windsor Wing
Wishek Wolford Woodworth
Wyndmere York Ypsilanti
Zahl Zap Zeeland
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Green Initiatives & Environmental History for: North Dakota


Basic History

North Dakota was explored by the French in 1738-40. In 1803, the U.S. acquired most of North Dakota from France. The first settlements were made in 1812 by Scottish and Irish families while this area was still in dispute between the U.S. and Great Britain. The region remained largely unsettled until the construction of the railroad in the 1870s and 1880s. North Dakota achieved statehood in 1889. In recent years, it has become more urbanized.

Environmental History

North Dakota is predominantly a region of prairie and plains, although the American elm, green ash, and cottonwood grow there. Cranberries, juneberries, and wild grapes are also common. Buffalo grasses grow on the plains. The western prairie fringed orchid is the only plant species classified as threatened. White-tailed and mule deer, pronghorn antelope, the elk, grizzly bear, the bighorn sheep are commonly found in the region. 7 animal species are listed as threatened or endangered in North Dakota, including the bald eagle, Eskimo curlew, pallid sturgeon, least tern and whooping crane.

Green Initiatives

NetDepot is a premier data center in North Dakota that has taken several green initiatives to maximize energy efficiency and minimize footprint on the environment. Some of them include: use of state-of-the-art facility controller automating pumps, fans, facility temperature gauges and electricity usage by utilizing only the amount of power needed; use of heat pumps which provide up to 25% more energy efficient cooling than traditional HVAC cooling equipment; recycles cardboard, metals, old computer components, and all materials possible; utilizes high-efficiency lighting to minimize power consumption; utilizes space within its facility by matching maximum efficiencies without over building or waste; and conducts audits to discover better ways to conserve energy. NetDepot finds new and innovative ways to optimize energy. The Green Initiative is a non-profit community organization that raises awareness about climate change and limits its effects through education and innovation. It works with schools, businesses and individuals to help them operate sustainably. The Green Building Initiative of North Dakota promotes construction of high-performance buildings and adheres to the tenets of green, such as energy efficiency, wise resource use, reduced waste, etc.

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