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Detractors of new property tax caps will call them a cap on growth, but they’re not. They’re a cap on sprawl. Communities can still grow, but they must be more responsible about it.
With the North Dakota Class B State Track & Field Meet scheduled for Thursday, May 22-24 — and Headley having qualified for ...
Fong leaves the Chamber after four years to direct city marketing and events, oversee Legacy Square programming and help plan ...
Jackie Hope is the longest running Dickinson Press contributor and columnist. "Hope's Corner" is a weekly humorous column ...
Ali Freeman is a new inspiring voice at The Dickinson Press, sharing her journey of faith and personal transformation in her ...
Jeff Ficek continues his Spirit of '76 series with a look at the evolving interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.
Killdeer will hold a special election Aug. 18 to replace former Commission President Joel Spethman following his March 17 ...
With just $345K left to raise, the clinic plans to broaden patient-centered services and outreach across western North Dakota ...
Volunteers aim to mark more than 1,000 veterans' graves across three cemeteries as part of a Memorial Day tradition led by ...
With record-breaking performances and inspirational returns, southwest North Dakota track athletes gear up for state finals.
Freshman slugger Gabi Sobolik powers Dickinson’s offense as the team ends the regular season with momentum and confidence.
Families filled the West River Ice Center for a hands-on day of heavy equipment, community pride and kid-friendly fun under ...