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WEST RIVER COMMUNITY CENTER

Powerlifting showcase expands to three days in the biggest event of its kind in North Dakota.
The WRCC in Dickinson will receive over $344,000 to cover operating expenses after the center experienced a deficit caused by a pandemic-related decrease in memberships and rising inflation.
Locals jarred by Pickleball growth, progress as West River Community Center is set to host inaugural March tournament
Nine athletes qualify for state as they head into their final regular season meet against the Jamestown Blue Jays

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Midgets’ late goal would only serve as a consolation, falling to the Demons 2-1 in gritty performance highlighting signs of season-long improvement
City leaders discuss Solid Waste and Recycling contracts, the polar winter and a new Library Director
Many exciting fall activities and events will be on offer at WRCC by Dickinson Parks & Recreation.
As the West River Community Center turned off all of its pool chemicals for the last swim of the year, Dickinson Parks and Recreation Department hosted its annual Pooch Pool Party for all dogs in the community. Before the widely popular community event, the Stark County Sheriff's Office conducted K-9 water apprehension training.
The West River Community Center opened its outdoor pool. A look at summer fun opportunities through a photo spread, interviews with lifeguards and families.
The Dickinson Fire Department was called to the West River Community Center on Friday evening.

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“Riding together with a positive, supportive and energized group of people was truly a wonderful experience. They showed up ready to ride, and to encourage each other. They needed no motivation from a cycle instructor, they just wanted to be a team and raise some money while they grew as individuals with the support of their team.”
Brent Seaks, president of the Dickinson Public School Board, is currently seeking treatment at CHI St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck following a cardiac arrest moment in which two Dickinson firefighters and a doctor helped revive him.
Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in North Dakota, but it is preventable. Over the weekend members of the Dickinson community put on their running shoes to raise awareness and funds for suicide prevention.

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