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Proposed LED marquee in Medora becomes thorny issue

MEDORA — A vote to approve a digital replacement for Medora's marquee sign outside the city’s Community Center building was tabled Tuesday after an at times contentious City Council debate.

The Dickinson Press, 04/11/2013

ND senators call on Forest Service to expedite Pautre Fire claims

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s director of the Forest Service has agreed to expedite the process for claims for landowners who incurred losses in last week’s Pautre Fire in South Dakota and North Dakota, according to a release by the office of Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.

The Dickinson Press, 04/09/2013

Stenehjem issues cease-and-desist order against Minn. construction swindler

An apparent Minnesota career criminal is up to his old tricks, only this time, his alleged victims are North Dakotans.

The Dickinson Press, 04/09/2013

Arkansas oil spill raises concern over Keystone XL

Mired in a years-long battle to gain federal approval for the Keystone XL pipeline, supporters of the project did not welcome the news of last month’s oil spill in Mayflower, Ark.

The Dickinson Press, 04/06/2013

Growing the faith: Some Dickinson churches see surging congregations

Just like area businesses, schools and political bodies, some church congregations have been faced with changing times lately in Dickinson. As the Bakken oil boom has emerged on the scene as perhaps the country’s biggest and most well-known energy play, no organization seems to be immune from the social peaks and valleys seen recently in western North Dakota.

The Dickinson Press, 04/06/2013

Painted Canyon may open after all: 'Unexpected savings' offsets costs of staffing

Painted Canyon Overlook could be open by Memorial Day, the superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park said.

The Dickinson Press, 04/05/2013

Shirvani critic Porter says doing right thing was paramount

Doing the right thing was more important than doing the safe thing, said a North Dakota University System employee at the forefront of a firestorm surrounding her boss.

The Dickinson Press, 04/05/2013

Welcome home, Baer: 21-year-old returns from Afghanistan to meet new daughter

RICHARDTON — Returning home from a tour of duty overseas, you would think Spc. Dillon Baer would be most excited to reunite with the friends and family he has known for years.

The Dickinson Press, 04/04/2013

Naylor: Agreement in place to open Painted Canyon on May 25

Painted Canyon Overlook could be open by Memorial Day, the superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park said late Wednesday.

The Dickinson Press, 04/04/2013

Welcome home, Twardowski: ND National Guardsman returns from Afghanistan as the Easter Bunny

Sgt. Kory Twardowski of Dickinson isn’t the type of guy you’d expect to be described as cute, fuzzy and cuddly.

The Dickinson Press, 04/03/2013

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