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A suspect who stole a firearm and barricaded himself in a Dickinson residence surrendered to law enforcement after tear gas was deployed following a 4-hour stand-off.
Annual hot air balloon event, on Sept. 7-8, offers a family-friendly event with vibrant balloon launches set against the scenic Badlands.
Councilmembers approve a $65K paving project and discuss a $9M phased water, sewer and street improvement plan, aimed at enhancing city infrastructure.
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West of the Wide Missouri highlights Beatrice Marion Peterson's journalism and activism in Dickinson, capturing local history and the broader story of the American West.

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The Badlands Art Association's Floral Artistry: Two Perspectives exhibit, featuring Bismarck artists Anita Hellman and Jill Edinger, runs Sept. 4-7 at Dickinson State University.
This week in Dickinson, incidents ranged from arrests for disorderly conduct and DUI to thefts and an alleged abduction attempt, highlighting a variety of law enforcement responses across the city.
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COVID is falling into a twice-a-year pattern in Minnesota and the U.S. But "that doesn't mean that COVID doesn't still surprise us" four years and some change after the global pandemic emerged.
Rate adjustments at Cottonwood, Juniper, and Roundup Group Horse campgrounds support park maintenance and improvements, aligning with market trends.
The Dickinson BackPack Program, celebrating 10 years of service, has provided over 100,000 food packs to local students in need, relying entirely on volunteer efforts and community support.
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Dan Jablonsky, a North Dakota native, is the new CEO of Colorado-based rocket company Ursa Major, focusing on advancing national security and space infrastructure.

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Join the community on Sept. 3 for interactive demonstrations, family-friendly activities and a chance to build lasting relationships with local law enforcement and emergency services.
Drawn by the Ukrainian culture of the region, Larry and Ann Ray conclude a nearly lifelong tour of all 50 states in North Dakota.
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After overcoming setbacks, Pheasant Country reopens with extensive renovations that feature modern upgrades while preserving the course's classic design and community appeal.

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