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Thrown into the mix

Thrown into the mix

In the javelin, the difference between just making the state track and field meet or winning a West Region championship can be a single throw....

DHS focuses on West Region Tournament

DHS focuses on West Region Tournament

A majority of the Dickinson High baseball team has been through this scenario....

Dickinson teachers turn down $38K salary for new teachers

For the first time since the 1970s the Dickinson Public School Board and the Dickinson Education Association have come to an impasse in contract negotiations for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years.

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Minn. lawmakers compromise on sand mining rules

MINNEAPOLIS — Critics of silica sand mining had hoped the Minnesota Legislature would adopt aggressive statewide rules to protect people and the environment. What finally emerged from the just-completed session, however, was a compromise that still leaves key decisions up to local governments.

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