Dickinson city employees: We’re not paid enough
July 10, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
Dickinson City employees are not satisfied with the payment they receive for the jobs they do, according to a city survey, and the local government may need to make financial changes on a “grand scale” to keep its workers, officials said. Continue Reading
The two incumbents for the Dickinson City Commission will keep their seats.
While Dickinson will face many challenges in the next four years, it will also have an opportunity to become “the new and improved Dickinson,” three candidates for two Dickinson City Commission seats said Thursday at a candidate forum at City Hall.
With today left to turn in petitions to run for office, three incumbents and one former Dickinson City commissioner are eying four commission spots, officials said Thursday. 
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