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How many of you are stay-at-home moms? How many of you raised your hand only to realize no one could actually see you? (Heh) Well, this one is for all of you SAH moms (and everyone else!) looking to...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 1:30 PM
A Real Treat
This past week was substantial for many reasons. I landed in NYC Tuesday to prepare for the very first annual Family Dinner Conference on the campus of NYU presented by Time at the Table. We w...
Posted on 4/21/13 at 1:56 PM
Phillip McCollum rocks!
There are times when I am so proud of our students at NDSU. Last evening was one of those times. It started when I happened upon a Facebook post on a student-run unofficial NDSU Facebook page called O...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 10:16 PM
Thank you University of Illinois at Chicago
Thank you to a wonderful ASB (Alternative Spring Break) group from the University of Illinois at Chicago who visited Dickinson last week and volunteered throughout the community. The ten UIC students...
Posted on 12/26/12 at 1:02 PM
Ambridge-Woodlawn Bridge to be rehabbed. A step in the right direction for preserving Pennsylvania's (remaining) historic bridges?
There is an old saying that was mentioned many years ago by British author Kazuo Ishiguro which stated that in order to be successful, one has to work within his own boundaries and with the resources ...
Posted on 3/16/12 at 7:31 PM
Fighting for a win
Dickinson High volleyball coach Jay Schobinger was getting a little nervous during Game 4 of his team’s match against Bismarck Century.
September 03, 2010
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Water pipeline project nears completion
After conception by a few area minds in the late ’70s and about $31 million later, rural residents in southwest North Dakota can receive treated water as a section of the Southwest Pipeline Project nears completion.June 05, 2010
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Schwab gets probation
A Dickinson man charged with selling drugs was sentenced to three years supervised probation at Stark County District Court on Monday.April 27, 2009
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Bond set at $1 million cash for alleged murderer
Judge Zane Anderson set bond at $1 million cash for a Texas man accused of murder during a hearing Monday. Shane Patrick Miller, 39, is charged for shooting Neal Matejovsky, 49, of Dickinson. Matejovsky’s body was found in Dunn County on April 10.April 27, 2009
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Pool drains to be replaced every 5 years
Pool drain covers cost thousands and new ones must be installed at the West River Community Center every five years, according to the Dickinson Park Board.April 24, 2009
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New teacher salaries may increase nearly $4,000
Beginning in the 2009-2010 school year, new teachers hired at Dickinson Public Schools may start at $31,000, nearly $4,000 more than last year’s base salary of more than $27,000, school officials say.April 22, 2009
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Groups say carbon summit may not have big picture
BISMARCK — North Dakota environmental groups say a summit planned today at the Capitol on the effects of carbon cap-and-trade reflects an unwillingness to see carbon dioxide regulation as anything other than a threat to the status quo.April 16, 2009
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Students learn from business leaders at Conference
April 16, 2009
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Street improvement project not going forward
BELFIELD — A proposed $900,000 street improvement project will not be taking place this year. It was announced that due to 60 percent of the residents in the project area protesting, the project would be killed, at a special meeting of the Belfield City Council Wednesday night.April 15, 2009
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Lee & Jerry serve up karaoke with a twist of nostalgia
April 10, 2009
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Wetzel waives right to a speedy trial
A 60-year-old man accused in a Dickinson shooting waived his right to a speedy trial during his pretrial conference Tuesday at the Stark County District Courthouse.April 07, 2009
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Water from Dickinson reservoir released to help Heart River
If the Heart River seems to be running at a little faster clip over the next couple of days, there’s a good reason for it. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is releasing water from the Dickinson Reservoir at Patterson Lake to help mitigate the risk of further flooding on the Heart River.March 31, 2009
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Fargo gets good news
FARGO (AP) — Fargo’s fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels, and weary residents turned their attention to ensuring their hastily built levees hold up against an onslaught of ice-laden water expected to stay high for at least a week.March 28, 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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Water to be shut off for few hours today
Some area residents will experience low water pressure or no water at all.March 25, 2009
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