The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway Association's mission is to assist in: Growing the Great Plains Region with our partner organizations through corridor development, marketing initiatives, and trade promotion opportunities nationally and internationally.
Theodore Roosevelt Expressway The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway Association's mission is to assist in: Growing the Great Plains Region with our partner organizations through corridor development, marketing initiatives, and trade promotion opportunities nationally and internationally.
Theodore Roosevelt Expressway
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Welcome
The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway (TRE) is the Northern third of the Ports to Plains Alliance. It runs from Rapid City, SD to Canada through the Port of Raymond in Montana.

The TRE begins in Rapid City and flows through the cities of Spearfish, Belle Fourche, Bowman, Belfield, Watford City, Williston, Culbertson, Plentywood, and finally through the Port of Raymond into Canada.
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The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway Association is a membership driven organization. Discover more about us and consider becoming a member.
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Annual Meeting
Below are PDFs of the presentions that were given at the Annual Membership Information meeting Aug 30th, 2011 at Watford City, ND.
    NDDOT Presentation
    Alternative Contracting Methods
North Dakota Transportation Meeting, January 31, 2012, Bismarck, ND
    Innovative Infrastructure Programs for North Dakota
News/Events
02/03/2012 MEETING IN WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA FOCUSES ON OIL BOOM'S PROBLEMS, POTENTIAL
BELLE FOURCHE, S.D. (AP) - North Dakota's oil boom brings with it tremendous wealth and enormous problems - and both are coming to South Dakota, say organizers of a Thursday night event dubbed "Coming Down the Pipe."
01/24/2012 BELLE FOURCHE CHAMBER MEETING
The Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce has invited a panel of knowledgeable professionals to discuss transportation, housing, economic opportunities and the positive and negative issues dealing with rapid growth in western North Dakota due to the oil boom.
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