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Oil companies continue Pick Up the Patch campaign
TIOGA, N.D. -- Volunteers from oil and gas companies will clean up litter from roadways in Tioga today, continuing the North Dakota Petroleum Councils Pick Up the Patch initiative that has already in...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 2:59 AM
Kentucky Bridge to be replaced- truss bridge for sale. Any takers?
Hope for Mercer County Bridge built by a prominent Kentucky bridge builder Subtracting Lexington, Louisville and Frankfort, the state of Kentucky is one of many US states that have only a handful o...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 3:34 AM
UND graduate student’s musical to open Off-Broadway this summer
Sasquatched! The Musical by composer and author Phil Darg, a University of North Dakota graduate student in history, has been selected to premier this summer in the New York Musical Theatres (NYMF) 20...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 12:46 PM
Stedman's 30-point games makes her Region 7's new girls scoring leader
Back-to-back 30-point games has made Beach junior forward Cydni Stedman the new Region 7 scoring leader. Her teammate, junior guard Hailee Farstveet, has held the top spot much of the season. Stedman ...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 5:09 PM
In darkness the moon is reborn
What's old today but instantly becomes young again tomorrow? If you guessed the moon, you're right! Today the moon winds up its current cycle of phases as an exceedingly thin crescent so close to th...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 12:41 PM
Medora gets dusting of snow for Cowboy Christmas and Mother Nature continues working on white
By Katherine Grandstrand , December 09, 2012
Celebrating a legacy of faith: Celebrations planned for churches at Dickinson and New England
By Linda Sailer , September 09, 2012
Wheat quality tour under way in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — More than 70 people are touring North Dakota wheat fields this week to gauge the quality of this year's crop.July 25, 2012
Sandstrom joins ND Petroleum Council
By The Dickinson Press , May 12, 2012
Infrastructure concerns: Killdeer citizens address shortages of housing, day care
By Dain Sullivan , January 24, 2012
Locals support additions to dictionary
Area residents seem to support new additions to the Oxford English Dictionary, including words that are commonly used in texting and other electronic language.May 01, 2011
French teacher starts at DHS
January 22, 2011
Dickinson passes liquor license policy
After months of discussion and drafts, Dickinson adopted a new liquor license ordinance during a City Commission meeting Monday evening at City Hall.December 09, 2010
Dalrymple plans first budget as governor
BISMARCK — Property tax relief, more money for infrastructure needs in oil country and improvements to college campuses are among the funding priorities Gov. Jack Dalrymple outlined in his first budget address Wednesday.December 09, 2010
Dalrymple becomes North Dakota's 32nd governor
December 08, 2010
Public Transit to build $1.1 million facility
A second round of bids for the new Public Transit storage facility will be discussed Monday at the City Commission meeting in Dickinson at City Hall.December 04, 2010
Hoeven chooses Senate staff
Senator-elect John Hoeven will bring several familiar faces on board to manage his offices in North Dakota and Washington next year.By Forum Communications Co. , November 25, 2010
How to vote in southwest North Dakota
Elections are only three days away. County Auditors and other election workers are busy getting ready for the big day.October 30, 2010
US rig count decreases by 1
HOUSTON (AP) — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. decreased by one this week to 1,670.October 16, 2010
A step toward reuse
When Kim Braun moved to North Dakota she was astounded at the lack of recycling options. However, her new residence in New England may offer recycling if a study shows it’ll work.October 07, 2010
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