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2 prostitution cases in Dickinson settled

Two Bismarck men charged after a Dickinson Police Department prostitution sting in January have settled their cases — with very different results. In an agreement filed in Southwest District Court in Stark County on April 30, Bradley Balerud pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of offering to hire an individual to engage in sexual activities.

The Dickinson Press, 05/09/2013

SWA charges business with rigging hookup for free water

A Dickinson area business receiving services from Southwest Water Authority rigged a hookup to receive free water and the organization’s Board of Directors is not happy about it.

The Dickinson Press, 05/07/2013

Brothers freed as York pleads not guilty

With his two sons at Southwest Multi-County Correction Center awaiting paperwork for their release, Robert York pleaded not guilty Monday on a charge of attempted murder stemming from a New Year’s Eve altercation in Gladstone.

The Dickinson Press, 05/07/2013

A natural selection for job growth

The current and projected rise in natural gas production in North Dakota bodes well for small businesses in the state, according to a new study released this week.

The Dickinson Press, 05/04/2013

Bill to fund Theodore Roosevelt presidential library at Dickinson State University on governor's desk

Dickinson State University could be home to a new multi-million Theodore Roosevelt shrine. The North Dakota Legislature this week passed a Department of Commerce budget bill that allows a possible $6 million for the construction of a building on the DSU campus that would be called the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.

The Dickinson Press, 05/03/2013

The cost of being a landlord: Dickinson tenant leaves rented home with an estimated $10K worth of damage

When one of his tenants failed to pay rent in a timely manner, Melvin Berger decided to pay a friendly visit to the house he owns on Dickinson’s east side.

The Dickinson Press, 05/02/2013

Steffes Corp. helping to produce efficient natural gas flares

Whether glancing at satellite images from space or taking a leisurely nighttime drive from Dickinson to Williston, it’s clear that flaring is a big part of the Bakken oil play.

The Dickinson Press, 04/27/2013

Fracking away the water: Report warns of dwindling supply due to oil industry

A scathing report issued Thursday by the Western Organization of Resource Councils says water used in the process of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is reaching a crisis point in Western states.

The Dickinson Press, 04/26/2013

Compliance: Higher Learning Commission checks up on DSU

Three representatives from the Higher Learning Commission visited the Dickinson State University campus Monday and Tuesday, according to school and HLC officials.

The Dickinson Press, 04/25/2013

If it sounds too good to be true... Dickinson residents confronted with telephone, walk-up scams

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Although those words could have just as easily come from your mother, they sum up the message of the North Dakota Attorney General’s office concerning telephone and walk-up scams that, according to several citizens, have been occurring in the Dickinson area lately.

The Dickinson Press, 04/24/2013

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