Kind Hearts Project to host annual 100-bike giveaway for children at Legacy Square
Joined by local law enforcement and public safety agencies, Kind Hearts Project will give away 100 free bikes and helmets to children ages 4 to 17.
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Joined by local law enforcement and public safety agencies, Kind Hearts Project will give away 100 free bikes and helmets to children ages 4 to 17.
The directive is in accordance with a proclamation from the Trump administration signifying May 10-16 as national Police Week.
There is much scrutiny on North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong's political activities this election cycle, but the group opposing him is seriously lacking in its disclosures.
DHS and Williston combine for 51 runs in two games — Trinity boys and Bowman County girls take home Southwest Region Title — DSU softball stays alive.
Both Republican candidates for the North Dakota U.S. House seat feel their election campaigns have been progressing well.
A New England reader questions why out-of-state residents who work for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library are receiving high salaries.
Here are the headlines from the front page of The Dickinson Press on May 13, 1976
Minnesota tied the game in the third quarter, only to have the Spurs respond with a 30-12 run
It was Ober's first complete-game shutout in 124 big-league starts
The University of Minnesota product will make his first start at Target Field on Wednesday
‘A lot was due to our kind of arrogance of just not getting it in and just going to work,’ veteran wing Marcus Foligno said
In a 2002 issue of The Dickinson Press, Anh Gietzen shares how she values American freedoms and provides a recipe for eggrolls.
Center offers forensic interviews, therapy services and community outreach programs aimed at reducing trauma and supporting children and families affected by abuse.
Area athletes compete in Killdeer Rodeo — DSU softball splits at the NAIA Championships — DHS track and field travel to Mandan.
With realistic expectations and a bit of planning, you can still enjoy the rewards of summer without surrendering the entire harvest to four-legged visitors.
Generational shifts, markets and interest in regenerative practices are driving more women to careers in agriculture.
Here are the headlines from the front page of The Dickinson Press on May 12, 1976
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Local instructors discuss why people should seek out a concealed carry license and the challenges of advertising their classes.
U.S. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer recommended Traynor for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit after Erickson announced he would be taking senior status earlier this year.
Despite business challenges, owner Adriana Heredia says operating her bakery in Dickinson remains a “dream come true” as she continues sharing authentic Mexican baking with the community.
One of the Salt Lake City area’s most wanted fugitives had recently fled law enforcement in three other states before he was captured Sunday night outside the Amtrak station.
In 1893, Albert Bomberger, a farmhand for the Kreider family, carried out one of North Dakota’s deadliest crimes because, he said, he was infatuated with the 15-year-old daughter.
With the state meet looming in the coming weeks, Dickinson High added some personal bests in events across the board.