When the state observed its 100th birthday in 1989, there were similar reflections and speculation, but to a much larger degree. The Greater North Dakota Association, the state’s Chamber of Commerce, embarked on what it called North Dakota Vision 2000. A series of 40 town hall meetings were held across the state. Interviews were conducted with many people, myself included. The objective was a report that would reflect attitudes about the state’s economy and how it might be improved.