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The Minot Area Growth through Investment and Cooperation Fund, or MAGIC Fund, is a growth fund financed through a one percent sales tax in the city of Minot, North Dakota. The fund was approved by voters on May 1, 1990, and the money is used for economic development , capital improvements and property tax relief.
[2] [9] During his campaign, he said that the city needed to plan long-term, which it hadn't been doing for too long. He favored stabilizing the city's work force in order to reduce the cost of constantly replacing employees. [10] Sipma won the election with 49 percent of the total vote. [11] [12]
The Eastwood Park Historic District is a historic district in Minot, North Dakota. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The listing included 118 contributing buildings and one contributing structure on 180 acres (73 ha). [1] [2]
# of Employees 1 Minot Air Force Base: 12,123 2 Trinity Health: 2,850 3 Minot Public Schools: 1,047 4 Minot State University: 561 5 City of Minot 437 6 Hess 380 7 Cognizant (ING Minot Service Center) 372 (2018) 8 Delta Vacations 367 9 Ward County: 367 10 MLT Inc. 366 (2019) 11 Marketplace Foods 313 (2020) 12 Kalix (MVAW) 279 13 BNSF Railroad ...
Minot's population at this time was already around four hundred. By 1890, Minot's population was nearly thirteen hundred. Minot's early population growth earned it its nickname "The Magic City". [21] By the 1910 census, Minot had outgrown Bismarck, to become the third largest city in the state. By 1970, however, Bismarck had regained that position.
North Hill is located north of The Valley. The neighborhood is bound by The Valley to the south and the city limits on the west, north and east. The major streets through North Hill include North Broadway, 21st Avenue NW, and 16th Street NW. All the streets in Minot are gridded, based on the intersection of Central Avenue and Main Street downtown.
The Minot Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in North Dakota, anchored by the city of Minot. As of the 2010 census, the area had a population of 69,540. In 2012, it was estimated that the population of the Minot Micropolitan Area was 73,146. [1]
Bel Air is a neighborhood in Minot, North Dakota, located in the Souris River Valley. It is roughly bound by North Hill to the north, Sixteenth Street NW to the east, Fourth Avenue NW to the south and the city limits on the west.