Archive for the ‘11. Community: Action’ Category

Oscar 0 Missile Site Blast Off For Future Development

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The North Dakota State Historical Society will officially receive the key for the Oscar 0 missile site, located four miles north of Cooperstown, from the Air Force on April 8th at a ceremony to be held at the Griggs County Central School.  The local Griggs County Historical Society, the Friends of Oscar 0 and the ND State Historical Society have been working to develop this site into an interpretive site and museum to recognize the heritage of the Cold War era.  These groups are developing a long range plan that will include preparing the site for public tours, raising money to help with this effort and having special events to celebrate this site.  The site is scheduled to open the summer of 2009 to the general public.  This site is anticipated to become a tourist destination for people from all over the United States, as there were many missileers who served in this and other similar sites in the Midwest.  For more information call 701-797-3712.

Welcome Pipeline Construction Crews

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Cooperstown will be the staging area for the Keystone Pipeline construction crew beginning in May of 2008 through the summer and into early fall. This oil pipeline will be constructed east of Cooperstown, with an anticipated daily average of 350 to 400 pipeline workers working in the area. The community is preparing for an influx of these workers by developing some new travel trailer parking areas, identifying housing for them, working to support entrepreneurs who are willing to provide food for them, and trying to locate people willing to help with their laundry. The community is excited about the opportunity, and is anticipating a good economic impact for the local businesses, as well as the opportunity to get to know some people that are of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We hope to make them feel welcome enough for them to consider visiting our community, region and state when they might have some time off and bring their families.

Cooperstown Community Foundation Now A Reality

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Cooperstown is now well on its way to sustainability and opportunity for future funding for local nonprofits. The community raised $15,000 in donations, including $1500 from the Horizons program, with an additional $20,000 match from the Griggs-Steele Empowerment Zone and a $15,000 match from the North Dakota Community Foundation for a total of $50,000 as a beginning amount for the foundation. The community foundation board members will begin their fund raising efforts again in early 2008, as the Empowerment Zone and the ND Community Foundation have agreed to provide matching funds this year. The goal will be to raise another $15,000 from the community donations so they can utilize the match funds and plan to have a total amount of $100,000 by the end of 2008 for the community. For more information, please contact the Cooperstown Community Development Authority at 701-797-3712 or email at cooperedc@invisimax.com.