Beach gears up for golf course improvements, including walking, biking path
April 18, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
Though southwest North Dakota is still blanketed by snow, the city of Beach is gearing up for summer by planning improvements to its golf course, which include a walking and biking path that would swing through town and along the golf course. Continue Reading
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