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North Dakota, known as the "Rough Rider State" based on Theodore Roosevelt's volunteer calvary and whose motto "Legendary" highlights its colorful history, had a population of over 605,000 in 2003. According to the US Census, North Dakota has a highly educated population with over 85% being high school graduates and over 25% having obtained college degrees. Median income in North Dakota, for the year 2003, was over $37,000. According to US census information, top economic sectors in North Dakota are Educational, health, and social services, 23%, and Retail trade, 12%. The top occupational categories in North Dakota are Management, professional, and related occupations, 35%; Sales and office occupations, 25%; Service occupations, 17%; Production, transportation, and material moving occupations, 12%; and Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations, 9%. Topics of interest to North Dakota residents and visitors alike include Fargo Hotels, Casinos in North Dakota, West Fargo, Bismarck Florist and Bismarck ND.
The largest city in North Dakota is Fargo with a 2004 population of over 91,000. The Forum and Cass County News cover a variety of local and regional topics including hotels, restaurants, and real estate and sports teams -- the North Dakota State University Bison. The second largest city in North Dakota is Bismarck with a 2004 population of over 56,000. Bismarck News, News North Dakota and Bismarck Tribune will provide you with information about regional attractions and resources. North Dakota's third largest city is Grand Forks with a 2004 population of over 48,000. Grand Forks Herald, Grand Forks News and Grand Forks County News provide information about restaurants, homes for sale, skiing and colleges. Placing as the fourth largest city in North Dakota is Minot with a 2004 population of over 35,000. Ward News, Minot Daily News and Minot News provide information about shopping, restaurants, hotels, and employment, as well as Virtual Home Tours, Jamestown, Dickinson, North Dakota Mortgages and Bowman North Dakota. The fifth largest city in North Dakota is West Fargo with a 2004 population of over 17,000. West Fargo News are sources of information about restaurants, sports, hotels, and local news.
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