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Dickinson home, business assessed values leap after latest estimates

In real estate, there is a common saying based on the importance of “location, location, location” when assessing market value. Apparently, the location people are talking about is Dickinson.

The Dickinson Press, 04/22/2013

Could a West, Texas explosion happen around here? Anhydrous ammonia common in ND; chance for incident low

After a fertilizer facility exploded Wednesday in West, Texas, questions have been raised across the nation regarding the safety of such plants and their proximity to neighbors who may not suspect that danger lurks next door.

The Dickinson Press, 04/21/2013

Judicial system in Greenwood family's blood

Jay Greenwood had a plan when he was younger. The Dickinson attorney originally planned to enter medical school.

The Dickinson Press, 04/21/2013

Better safe than sorry

Learning from the trials and tribulations of communities north of Interstate 94, a number of southwestern North Dakota cities are preparing for a future that could bring more people spilling over from the Bakken oil play.

The Dickinson Press, 04/20/2013

Dickinson Catholic Schools unveils new 10-person Board of Education

Dickinson Catholic Schools on Friday announced the constitution of its newly formed Board of Education.

The Dickinson Press, 04/20/2013

Heitkamp defends vote against background checks

Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., believes she did right by the majority of North Dakotans when she voted against extended background checks for gun buyers during a Senate vote Wednesday.

The Dickinson Press, 04/18/2013

City aims to have all streets in Dickinson cleared of snow sometime Wednesday

After at least 16 inches of snow fell over the weekend, Dickinson city officials are still working to remove the winter precipitation from municipal roadways.

The Dickinson Press, 04/16/2013

North Dakota, IRS waving fees for late tax filing

The state’s tax commissioner says his office will still be open until 9 p.m. today, and will be flexible throughout the week after a record-setting snowstorm caused most state government employees to stay home today – the last day to file taxes.

The Dickinson Press, 04/15/2013

Highway 85 concerns move south

Traffic concerns are well known in and around the Oil Patch, but worries about how the Bakken energy boom is affecting roadways have moved across state lines to South Dakota.

The Dickinson Press, 04/13/2013

Hoeven: Recent spills shouldn't deter Keystone XL's construction

While opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline have used recent oil spills to bemoan its potential construction, Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., took to the floor of the U.S. Senate this week with a different view.

The Dickinson Press, 04/12/2013

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