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Bowman man receives deferred imposition of sentence in negligent homicide case

May 21, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

A Bowman man received a two-year deferred imposition of sentence after pleading guilty Tuesday to negligent homicide at a hearing in Southwest District Court in Dickinson. Continue Reading

Help on the farm: Rescue organization helps local farmers in need

May 7, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Planting crops near his home between South Heart and Belfield wasn’t in the cards this year for Daryl Zarak. A brain injury from an ATV accident in December has kept Zarak from being able to do much on the farm. Continue Reading

Highway 85 enforcement nets 125 citations

April 29, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

A law enforcement saturation on U.S. Highway 85 in southwest North Dakota on Sunday resulted in 125 citations. Continue Reading

Belfield hires former Dunn County sheriff’s deputy

April 24, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

BELFIELD The Belfield City Council welcomed Travis Carlson to the city’s police department at a special meeting Wednesday at City Hall. “I’ve heard good things from the new guys you’ve hired,” Carlson told the council. Continue Reading

Better safe than sorry

April 19, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Learning from the trials and tribulations of communities north of Interstate 94, a number of southwestern North Dakota cities are preparing for a future that could bring more people spilling over from the Bakken oil play. Continue Reading

Highway 85 concerns move south

April 12, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Traffic concerns are well known in and around the Oil Patch, but worries about how the Bakken energy boom is affecting roadways have moved across state lines to South Dakota. Continue Reading

A wattle made of wheat: Belfield business partners looking to help combat erosion

March 18, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

RURAL BELFIELD As Kurt Kordon, co-owner of Northern Plains Erosion Control LLC, was driving down the road he noticed the straw wattles long, thin straw bales seen in the ditches and medians along the interstate and figured the demand for them would be high with the large amount of road construction in the area. Continue Reading

Steel building co. goes the extra mile: Office soon to open in Dunn Center, 3rd planned in Belfield

March 15, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

FARGO Going international hasn’t just changed Fargo-based Legacy Steel Buildings, it’s changed the world view of its vice president. Continue Reading

Belfield’s St. Bernard’s Church: Renovations to house of worship a gift for future generations

March 2, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

BELFIELD It will be a gift for future generations when the renovations at St. Bernard’s Church in Belfield are complete, said the Rev. Shannon Lucht. Continue Reading

Titans use inside presence to defeat Heart River 72-54 in Region 7 semifinals

February 26, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Inside out. It’s the game plan Dickinson Trinity head boys basketball coach Gregg Grinsteinner has been preaching to his team all season. In order for the Titans to be successful, the coach feels they must go to their post players early to open up the perimeter game. Continue Reading