State Capitol (KFGO file photo Sarah Heinrich)
BISMARCK – Nearly $400,000 worth of improvements to the state Capitol grounds are set to wrap up within weeks, including work to fix pervasive smells from the governor’s residence kitchen.
$230,000 in curb replacements around the Capitol mall could be done later this month but might stretch into July. Meanwhile, about $150,000 of work to fix noisy acoustics and poor kitchen ventilation in the governor’s residence should be finished by the end of June.
Problems at the $4.9 million residence have been ongoing for two years, most notably cooking smells from the kitchen permeating the home’s formal event space.


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