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Landfill & Garbage Tote News The landfill will not be accepting wood or trees next week (August 22 – 27) in order to burn the piles. These items will be accepted through Saturday, August 20th and will resume August 29th pending completion of the burn. Yard waste such as dirt, branches, grass clippings, etc are NOT TO BE PUT IN THE GARBAGE […] The good life is a little different in Casselton. We can hang our hat on offering the best of rural living, and we do. Focus on family and community, friendly neighbors, safe streets, an exceptional school system, churches of several denominations, arts and theater, thriving businesses …they’re all here. But there’s something more to Casselton. It’s a track record of accomplishment that makes people stop, scratch their heads and say, “There must be something in the water.” Our people simply do big things, and do them well. After all, five North Dakota governors have called Casselton home. But that’s just one example;

here are a few more: In a recent North Dakota high school music competition, Central Cass High School students had more star ratings than other schools had entries. In one recent five-year stretch, either our boys Babe Ruth or our Legion baseball team won the state title each year. From 2000-2010, Casselton’s population grew by more than 25 percent. You don’t get that many more people and families unless you’re doing something right. It’s also evident in our community’s can-do attitude. Individuals, businesses, civic groups and local government leaders are continuously working together to plan and build a better, stronger, more profitable tomorrow. And one more thing. Along with the small-town security and stability, we can tap into the excitement and variety of a thriving urban center whenever we want. Big-time sports, culture and night life are just 20 minutes away in Fargo-Moorhead, a community of nearly 200,000 with multiple colleges and universities, a symphony, opera, theaters, cafes, galleries, restaurants, shops and clubs.

Casselton really is a big small town. And at the end of the day, it’s a magnificent place to live, work and raise a family. Home of Five Governors The Good Life is a Little Different in Casselton. It’s something to be able to say your state’s governor once called your town home. Casselton can say it five times over, six if you count a governor who served twice. It’s a unique status in politics and governance, not just in North Dakota but across the United States. No other town in the state can say as much, and we’d be surprised if there was another community in the nation that could make the same claim. North Dakota governors who were born or lived in Casselton: Andrew Horace Burke (May 15, 1850-Nov. 17, 1918), North Dakota’s second governor, was in office from 1881 to 1892. William Langer (Sept. 30, 1886-Nov. 8, 1959), held the state’s highest office twice. He was North Dakota’s 17th governor from 1933 to 1934 and our 21st governor from 1937 to 1939.

William Lewis Guy (born September 30, 1919), North Dakota’s 26th governor, served from 1961-1973.
Cheap Used Tires In Ypsilanti Michigan George Albert Sinner (born May 19, 1928), our 29th governor, served from 1985 to 1992.
Bathtub Corner Dam John “Jack” Dalrymple (born Oct. 16, 1948), became North Dakota’s 32nd governor on Nov. 4, 2010.
Klee Kai For Sale South Carolina We honor all five of our governors in Governor’s Park with a tree and a bench dedicated to each. We call them “our governors” because, no matter which political party they represented, regardless of what they accomplished in office and aside from what they did or have gone on to do after leaving the capital, Casselton is where they started out.

Teachers, curriculum, workload = balanced. Scheduling process = poor. Lots of options, from sports (with a variety available) to music to theater (plays) to speech and debate. Several teachers were described and being my child's 'favorite'. Good quality teachers overall. Central Cass has an available school nurse; Some issues with the administration occurred, but were dealt with promptly by the ranking administration. Northern Cass High School Woodrow Wilson Alternative High School Maple Valley High School Enderlin Area High School Around Central Cass High School Central Cass High School Detailed Test Results (14 students surveyed) Social Work and Youth Services (2) Registered Nursing (RN) (2) Art Teacher Education (1) University of North Dakota (26) North Dakota State University (22) Minnesota State University - Moorhead (10) University of Mary (4) University of Jamestown (3) St. Cloud State University (3)

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The well-preserved downtown district is classic mid-America with a mix of modern buildings and clean older brick structures. Waterfront areas along the Red River contain well-kept parks. The area is known for being friendly and having a strong community feel, and has a strong Scandinavian influence. (Read More about Casselton) Extreme eastern North Dakota at the Minnesota border Quick Facts About Casselton The unemployment rate in Casselton is 2.40 percent(U.S. avg. is 6.30%). pared to the rest of the country, Casselton's cost of living is 2.60% Lower than the U.S. average.As of 2014, Casselton's population is 2,137 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 12.36 percent.The median home cost in Casselton is $159,700. Home appreciation the last year has been 7.00 percent.Casselton public schools spend $12,722 per student. There are about 13.6 students per teacher in Casselton. Best Places to Live in Casselton, North Dakota Home Appreciataion is up 7.0% in the last 12 months.