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$82.3 million project will add 122,000 square feet of new space, with students expected to move into the new academic wing in January 2027.
Dozens of people gathered at Prairie Outpost Park to celebrate various cultures on Aug. 15.
Beach football's annual midnight practice kicks off a 2026 season filled with experience, optimism and a senior class looking to go out with a bang.
Despite rainy weather, roughly 1,000 people turned out for the free community meal supported by local businesses and dozens of volunteers.
The event featured five local nonprofit organizations: ABLE, the Best Friends Mentoring Program, Dickinson Public Transit, Prairie Winds Blessings and Bakken Paws.
Dickinson Parks and Recreation brought youth athletes together for an evening of competition, instruction and fun.
Rob Stanton has been named the next track and field coach, per a school press release on Monday, August 17.
North Dakota Newspaper Association’s READ Local initiative puts local journalism in the spotlight as Medora also honors four standout history teachers.
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Rev. Janel Kolar is a passionate faith writer and leader who shares inspiring stories of God’s love and grace, encouraging readers to deepen their trust in Him.
Jackie Hope is the longest running Dickinson Press contributor and columnist. "Hope's Corner" is a weekly humorous column centered on a message of hope for residents in southwest North Dakota.
Starting at 9 a.m., attendees will be able to enjoy food and entertainment from different cultures.
With football season kicking off for most teams today, we look back at the 2001 Titans, who remain the gold standard for high school football in southwest North Dakota.
Cirque Italia’s Water Circus Metropolis show will be in Dickinson from Aug. 14 through Aug. 17.
Dickinson police and firefighters rally community donors as Vitalant faces critical need for all blood types.
Southwest North Dakota athletes posted top finishes across multiple events during the two-night NDRA stop in Medora.
The blotter details arrests, incidents and police activity reported by Dickinson authorities.
From host families to the fans, Big Sticks players and coaches shine a light on the community support from Dickinson.
A multi-day event brought participants from North Carolina, Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere to the badlands.
Council members seek more public input and clearer priorities before approving the city's decade-long growth guide.
Eight North Dakota waterbodies are now under active advisories or warnings as warm weather fuels blue-green algae growth.
During a regular meeting on Aug. 5, local residents approached the commission to express thoughts on property line setbacks and kratom usage.