EMERGENCY
If they stay, they pay.
Well, it seems the City of Moorhead is contemplating a new approach to addressing sandbagging costs in areas that are offered buyouts. The new proposed approach focuses on homeowners who don't take th...
Posted on 5/29/13 at 10:49 PM
UND siren test is Wednesday, December 5
UND will conduct a monthly siren test in conjunction with the City of Grand Forks on Wednesday, Dec. 5. The UND sirens are placed strategically throughout campus at Tulane Drive (north of Facilities p...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 5:29 PM
Young adults in the emergency room
Who goes to the emergency room - and why? A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sheds some light on emergency room use last year among a subset of folks not typically ...
Posted on 5/25/12 at 10:28 AM
A blog you should bookmark if you live in Stutsman County
The Stutsman Emergency Management blog is up and running and I'm going to take this opportunity to say you should really look at this blog and bookmark it. The blog's purpose is getting information a...
Posted on 2/22/11 at 5:33 PM
Getting more people to your blog from your website
As I meet with people to sing the praises of areavoices, I've heard, "Oh, we don't need a blog. We have a great website." I usually say something along the lines of "Why not have both?" Experienced bl...
Posted on 2/14/11 at 2:04 PM
Dunn County emergency radio transition nearly complete
MANNING — Dunn County Emergency Management is in the final stages of transitioning to state radio, which will help it handle a growing number of emergency calls.By Betsy Simon , November 22, 2012
Update: Helicopter being brought in for water drops to help control blaze in the Badlands near Medora
Firefighters are trying to contain a 25 to 30-acre fire about eight miles south of Medora in the Plumely Draw area, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service.July 30, 2012
Dial 911 for emergencies only: Non-emergency numbers available to public
Residents forgetting they left their garage door open, a man in a van yelling at skateboarders or a granddaughter coming home late from a movie are some of the calls the Dickinson Police Department have gotten in recent weeks and they don’t mind responding to them.By Katherine Grandstrand , July 29, 2012
AT&T, CenturyLink service severed, emergency calls not possible
Phone service for AT&T and CenturyLink customers in Stark County has been severed, the Dickinson Police Department announced at 8:45 p.m. Thursday.By Klark Byrd , July 12, 2012
Oil Patch health care trying to catch up
By Amy Dalrymple , June 17, 2012
New plan for Stark County sirens
February 24, 2012
DSU officials: Right call made during ‘imminent threat’
While authorities warned of a possible gunman on campus Friday, Dickinson State University leaders did not consider the situation an “imminent threat.”By Dain Sullivan , February 12, 2012
ND Senate considers changes to evacuations
BISMARCK — North Dakota senators are considering a bill that would expand who could order mandatory evacuations during life-threatening situations. House Bill 1327 allows designated incident commanders to order evacuations if they find it necessary to save lives during a local disaster or emergency. This includes hazardous material spills, flooding, fires and storms that turn into catastrophic events.March 23, 2011
City alarms can go to county dispatch
More than a month after Stark County and Dickinson agencies were notified their alarms at the Dickinson Law Enforcement Center had to be removed, the issue has been deemed a misunderstanding.February 12, 2011
Ballot mistake loss for service
Taylor officials threw out results from June’s election regarding ambulance funding after a ballot error and it likely won’t be voted on again for two years.September 04, 2010
Local agencies prepare for airport emergency
May 20, 2010
Stark County to revamp radio tower
April 10, 2010
Letter: ER experience disconcerting
I completely understand that hospital emergency rooms can be understaffed and chaotic at times.February 06, 2010
Kostelecky retires
May 23, 2009
Senate confirms nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius won Senate confirmation Tuesday as the nation’s health and human services secretary, thrusting her into the middle of a public health emergency with the swine flu sickening dozens of Americans.April 28, 2009
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