Dickinson's tale of 2 carnivals
It is the best of times, it is the worst of times, but for this southwest North Dakota city experiencing an oil boom — the second in the last half-cen...
Cavalier scatters: Renwick Dam holds despite heavy pressure
CAVALIER — It was as if it was the Fourth of July, and a pleasant Sunday to boot, and all the people of this Pembina County town of 1,300 had gone to ...
ND Autism Center to break ground on new home
WEST FARGO — Sandy Smith formed the North Dakota Autism Center from her kitchen table in 2006, not long after her young son, Tyler, was diagnosed with...
Assisting a hawk
VERGAS, Minn. — Zach and Dan Ramsey’s turkey hunt was a bust, but they did bring home a bird — an injured osprey. ...
NDGF provides attractive incentives
Without looking over my shoulder through the columns I’ve written in May over the past decade, I’m pretty sure the top three topics have been fishing,...
Set for prime time: DSU looks to cap solid season at NAIA National Championships
As the Dickinson State 2012-13 sports calendar year comes to a close, the Blue Hawks’ track and field team still has to take care of business. ...
Heth continues to search for new heights
Failing to make the Class B state track and field meet in the pole vault last year was all the motivation Dickinson Trinity’s Mason Heth needed coming...
Dickinson officials look at infrastructure projects
It’s cleaning day. You’re sitting on the floor of a messy house, surveying chores to be done, not knowing where to begin or what project to start first as you try to set up a plan to make the house a neat and tidy home.
RELATED CONTENTDunn County man charged with drug, firearm possession
Dodge resident Matthew Gietzen, born in 1978, was officially charged Monday in Southwest District Court on five felonies and two misdemeanors stemming from a May 17 incident in Dunn County.
RELATED CONTENTHigher ed board lowers tuition caps
FARGO — Limits on tuition hikes at public universities and colleges in North Dakota will be even lower next year — under 4 percent at both of the state’s two large universities.
RELATED CONTENTND higher ed board rejects report clearing Shirvani of fraud
FARGO — North Dakota’s State Board of Higher Education voted Thursday to reject an auditor’s report that cleared Chancellor Hamid Shirvani of a fraud allegation after the auditor’s emails with the original accuser and several board members, including the newly elected president, was called into question.
RELATED CONTENTWells Fargo to relocate Dickinson store
Wells Fargo will move its Dickinson banking location from the Prairie Hills Mall to the new West Ridge Center development in the fall of 2013, according to a press release.
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