DICKINSON
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
2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
What to do with a HB: The Okoboji Bridge
In connection with my last article on Thacher truss bridges, we are going to have a look at this bridge, the Okoboji Bridge. Located four miles west of Fostoria over the Little Sioux River on 180th ...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 2:05 AM
A look inside Wildcat Pizzeria
I got a first look inside the new Wildcat Pizzeria on March 20 thanks to owner Russell Meads. What I got out of my im...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 5:13 PM
Ground broken at site of future ND refinery 
DICKINSON, N.D. – A who’s who of North Dakota political and business leaders were in Dickinson on Tuesday for the groundbreaking of the state’s first oil refinery in more than a half-century and first in the United States since 1976.
By Forum news Service , March 26, 2013
Monke named editor of Dickinson Press 
DICKINSON, N.D. – The Dickinson Press didn’t go far in its search for a managing editor.
Calling his promotion a “dream come true,” former Press Sports Editor Dustin Monke has been tapped to lead the newspaper’s editorial department.
By By Bryan Horwath, Forum News Service , March 22, 2013
ND ag experts thinking ahead to spring 
DICKINSON, N.D. – Agriculture experts are ready to make predictions on what will happen when the white blanket lying over the ground thaws and farmers return to their fields to begin planting.
By By Betsy Simon , January 18, 2013
Eight arrested in Dickinson prostitution sting 
DICKINSON, N.D. – Eight people were arrested over the weekend after a bust of what the Police Department is calling a prostitution ring.
By Bryan Horwath, Forum News Service , January 07, 2013
2 Wyoming men hospitalized in North Dakota after plant explodes 
DICKINSON, N.D. — Two Wyoming men have been hospitalized after the Montana plant they were working at exploded.
December 30, 2012
Stark County considers fees for oil crew camps 
DICKINSON, N.D. — The Stark County Commission will consider changing its ordinance on camps that house oilfield crews to get more in line with fees charged elsewhere in western North Dakota's oilfields.
December 26, 2012
Survey: Employees think DSU has room to improve 
DICKINSON, N.D. — A survey of Dickinson State University employees indicates that the school has room for improvement.
December 25, 2012
Reward offered for information in hit-and-run case in Dickinson 
DICKINSON, N.D. — The widow of a man killed in a hit-and-run case in Dickinson is offering a reward for people who come forward with information.
November 25, 2012
Police chase spurs lockdown of Dickinson schools 
DICKINSON, N.D. - Police advised Dickinson Public Schools and Dickinson Catholic schools on Wednesday to go on soft lockdown following a chase that originated in Dunn County.
By Forum Communications , November 21, 2012
Dickinson man accused of sexually assaulting elderly woman to enter plea 
DICKINSON, N.D. - A Dickinson man accused of sexually assaulting an elderly woman earlier this year will enter a conditional plea Thursday to three felony charges after the denial of his motion to suppress statements made due to inadequate Miranda warnings of self-incrimination.
By Forum Communications , November 14, 2012
Dickinson city engineer resigns amid rapid growth 
DICKINSON, N.D. - City Engineer Shawn Soehren tendered his resignation at Monday’s Dickinson City Commission meeting, citing a high workload and high stress as the oil boom has spurred city growth.
By Forum Communications , October 02, 2012
Lake churn gives drinking water a bad taste in Dickinson 
DICKINSON, N.D. - A foul odor and taste in the local water supply had Dickinson residents voicing their concern to City Hall on Monday.
By Forum Communications , September 10, 2012
Residents smell smoke in Dickinson, but where’s the fire? 
DICKINSON, N.D. - Warm temperatures in southwest North Dakota and the “peculiar conditions” had residents wondering what was on fire Monday.
By Forum Communications , September 10, 2012
Bar fights becoming more common in Dickinson 
DICKINSON, N.D. - Fights, particularly those in or near bars, are becoming more commonplace in Dickinson as the population increases with an oil boom.
By Forum Communications , August 28, 2012
Dickinson to auction off liquor license 
DICKINSON, N.D. — A western North Dakota city in the middle of the state's thriving Oil Patch has come up with a new way to dole out a liquor license.
August 12, 2012
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