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State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
Neighborhood Interview #2: Sister-hood
One afternoon I was coming home from a walk when I passed an older woman trying to put a sign in her front yard. She was having a little difficulty trying to find the right spot to notify drivers of w...
Posted on 3/27/12 at 10:24 AM
The twelve step program...
Yes, it’s true…I am a recovering attorney. And yes, there is a twelve step program. The steps may seem simple, but they really are not. I find myself struggling with them and I of...
Posted on 10/18/09 at 5:52 AM
Judicial system in Greenwood family's blood
By Bryan Horwath , April 21, 2013
Dickinson attorney named service admin
BISMARCK (AP) — Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring has appointed a Dickinson attorney as the new administrator of the North Dakota Mediation Service.October 17, 2012
FOTB: Stretching thin: Public defender helps out with Oil Patch caseload
By Amy Dalrymple , September 23, 2012
Who's on the Gladstone Park Board? Attorney working on determining the answer
GLADSTONE — Gladstone Park Board attorney William Delmore of Bismarck told the board he will have a better idea of how to proceed with determining who’s on the park board next week after he speaks with City Attorney Mary Nordsven, who was not present at the Thursday meeting in the community center in Gladstone.By Betsy Simon , July 27, 2012
3 shot in Cook County Court
By By Mark Stodghill and Brandon Stahl , December 16, 2011
Update: Stark County deputies want back pay for meal breaks; canine officer wants compensation for caring for police dog
Eleven employees of the Stark County Sheriff’s Office have demanded they be compensated for meal breaks and the officer who cares for the police dog wants compensation for taking care of the canine, according to a letter dated Sept. 22 and provided to The Dickinson Press Monday.October 03, 2011
City hires 2nd attorney for annexation suit
An attorney was hired to help the city’s counsel defend Dickinson in a lawsuit, which officials say is common practice.February 11, 2011
State’s attorney: officers acted appropriately
Three officers who shot and killed a 55-year-old Belfield man in June acted appropriately, Stark County State’s Attorney Tom Henning said Tuesday.September 29, 2010
Former Medora auditor under investigation
A former Medora city auditor allegedly paid herself about $10,000 out of city funds over a few years and officials are waiting to see whether or not the Billings County state’s attorney will file charges.By Lisa Call , December 16, 2009
Vonage to settle investigation
NEW YORK (AP) — Internet phone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp. has agreed to pay $3 million to 32 states to settle an investigation into some of its business practices.November 17, 2009
Wrigley to announce plans to step down
BISMARCK — Drew Wrigley, North Dakota’s U.S. attorney for nearly eight years and the man responsible for bringing to justice the state’s most notorious killer, will announce today his plans for stepping down later this year.April 27, 2009
Senate OKs Smith for board despite critics
BISMARCK — The Senate confirmed Wahpeton attorney Richie Smith for a second term on the state Board of Higher Education on Wednesday despite some senators using the occasion to bash the board and the University System.April 22, 2009
Man accused in murder to be transported
A Texas man charged with murder in connection to a Dunn County shooting will be transported from Alabama by next week, Dunn County State’s Attorney Ross Sundeen said Friday.April 17, 2009
Obama says new AG will avoid mistakes of past
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said on Friday that Eric Holder has learned from history and will let neither fear nor ideology cloud his judgment as attorney general.March 27, 2009
N.D. attorney general rules against Stark County Commission
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has found the Stark County Commission in violation of the state’s open meetings law as a result of a Dec. 14, 2007, luncheon hosted by Great Northern Power Development LP at the Dickinson Days Inn-Grand Dakota Lodge.May 03, 2008
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