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UND symposium to focus on workplace conflicts May 20-24
The University of North Dakota Conflict Resolution Center will hold its sixth annual symposium May 20-24. This years focus is on Weathering the Workplace Storm: Learning to Predict, Prepare & Prev...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 9:08 AM
2012 - A Year in Review
The second year of the second century of Scouting is drawing to a close. How exciting to be part of a relevant, dynamic organization that does so much good for kids, families and communities. First a...
Posted on 12/31/12 at 4:43 PM
Our collective scar to bear...
Today is the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. 11 years have come and gone;yet, the images, horror, anger, disgust, and disbelief roll right back into my...
Posted on 9/11/12 at 5:01 AM
Oilfield Jobs: Do You Want Some Training to Go with That?
By Sid Pranke Those who want oilfield job training that could give them an edge when they jump into the job-seeking fray have educational choices, but the familiar refrain of no place to live can pre...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 9:30 AM
OktoBEERfest 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Billy Mawhiney Time at the Table 605.990-1125 OktoBEERfest Set for Saturday, September 29th Time at the Table and The Network have joined forces to bring OktoBEERfest to the High...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 7:38 AM
Students learn from business leaders at Conference
April 16, 2009
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Nursing home bill goes to governor
A bill that would grant supplemental funding of about $380,000 to the Richardton Health Center received final passage Tuesday morning and now awaits Governor John Hoeven’s approval.April 15, 2009
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Keeping quiet about life-changing assault
“If you ever tell, this is what I will do to your family,” said a man to a frightened girl after he shot and killed her kitten in front of her. That threat was to keep the girl quiet about the sexual abuse she was enduring.April 09, 2009
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BAC bids about half a million
The Badlands Activities Center committee at Dickinson State University has two bids to consider for the construction of the synthetic track for the new stadium.March 26, 2009
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WHAT TO DO WITH STIMULUS FUNDS?
March 21, 2009
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Residents share input on Elk plan
March 01, 2009
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DSU accepting bids for demolition of Whitney Stadium
Dickinson State University announced Thursday that bids for a substantial portion of the Badlands Activities Center have been reviewed and the demolition of Whitney Stadium should begin in the next week or two.February 27, 2009
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Hospital may receive $337,000 for nursing home care
February 21, 2009
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A friend to the farmer
February 21, 2009
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Burger King burglar behind bars
After months of trying to contact the accused Burger King burglar, Cody Rocha, police transported the 19-year-old to the Southwest Multi County Correction Center in Dickinson Thursday afternoon.February 20, 2009
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HPCC bill moves to house
A bill that would give the High Plains Cultural Center $2 million has now moved on to the house. House Bill 1193, a bill that would appropriate $2 million in funding to the Department of Commerce to distribute to the Dunn County Fair Association, was moved from the Political Subdivisions Committee in a 6-6 tie vote onto the house floor for consideration Thursday.February 06, 2009
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Out with old, in with new at community center
Dickinson area residents who routinely work out at the West River Community Center may find their favorite workout machine missing at the end of the month. That’s when the Dickinson Parks and Recreation Department plans to replace a lot of its current fitness equipment, which has been there since the center opened in May of 2004, with new equipment.February 04, 2009
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HPCC funding discussed at capitol
BISMARCK — Killdeer residents, area leaders, representatives and senators showed up at the state capitol Friday to support a bill that could provide $2 million toward the creation of the Killdeer High Plains Cultural Center.January 24, 2009
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