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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

Davidson pleads not guilty to murder

April 15, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

CHAMBERLAIN, S.D. The man accused of killing a Mitchell woman in March pleaded not guilty Monday to murder and other charges against him. Continue Reading

Recycling in Dickinson will help landfills control space, cost

March 21, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Yard waste, used motor oil and soda cans are just a few of the materials on Dickinson’s long list of acceptable recyclables allowed at two sites in the city. Continue Reading

Developers eye Beach for 240-acre development

January 10, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

BEACH Although it has been on the fringes of recent Bakken oil play-related development, the city of Beach could soon be changing. Continue Reading

Surgery and back to Africa for Beach native

December 8, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

After a visit back on the farm and what is hopefully a final surgery, Christian missionary with Children’s Cup and Beach native Mitch Hildebrant can’t wait to return home to Africa to continue the work he and his wife, Charlotte, began more than two years ago. Continue Reading

Making fun of elections in Beach theater performance

November 9, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

Attack ads, singing candidates and a dose of truth serum contribute to an election unlike any other in the Beach High School comedy performance of “High School Election.”
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SSSHHH! Beach joins growing community of quiet zones

October 6, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

The sleepy border town of Beach might offer a more restful night’s sleep starting next spring after work to make the community of 1,019 a quiet zone for passing trains is complete. Continue Reading

Mystery links past with the present: Sentinel Butte author writes mystery

September 22, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

While writing an obituary for an elderly woman, a county newspaper reporter thought it was coincidental the woman was recently featured in the 50-years-ago history column. It was interesting, but nothing to get excited about until another person is featured in the column and dies two weeks later. Continue Reading

Belfield company seeks training, housing facility: Landowner to make rezone request to Stark County Planning and Zoning Board today

August 29, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

Stark County’s Planning and Zoning Board will receive a request today to have 78 acres of land rezoned for use by Missouri Basin Inc. Energy Services in Belfield as a training and housing facility for its employees. Continue Reading

Water quality issues lead to closing of Robbins Island swimming beach in WIllmar, Minn.

August 8, 2012 in West Central Tribune

WILLMAR The Robbins Island swimming beach on Foot Lake remains closed after routine testing last week uncovered a high fecal count.
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