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1 fatality, 1 injury in west ND crash

May 7, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

One man is dead and another is injured after a crash just east of the Montana border along Highway 200 on Tuesday morning, according to a North Dakota Highway Patrol release. Continue Reading

Man dies in head-on crash in northern Dunn County

March 31, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

A 23-year-old person is dead after a head-on collision with a semi truck early Sunday morning on Highway 200 in northern Dunn County, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. Continue Reading

Pipe bomb in Dodge leads to highway closure

October 24, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

A pipe bomb by a pickup parked in the yard of a Dodge residence along Highway 200 led to the closure of a section of the highway for several hours Tuesday afternoon into evening. Continue Reading

Disturbance in Dodge

October 23, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

Law enforcement tight-lipped over Highway 200 closure. Continue Reading

Load restrictions removed on highways in SW portion of ND

April 17, 2012 in The Dickinson Press

Effective 7 a.m. today, load restrictions will be removed on most highways south of and including ND Highway 200 and west of the Missouri River, a North Dakota Department of Transportation press release stated. Continue Reading

Killdeer’s roundabout controversy

November 29, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

Though the deadline for comments has expired, Killdeer residents are still asking for public opinion on a proposed traffic-controlling device for a busy intersection south of town.
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Fix for busy Killdeer intersection proposed

October 12, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

KILLDEER A new concept for Killdeer traffic may help alleviate congestion and close calls at the increasingly busy Highway 22 and Highway 200 intersection.
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DOT taking input on plan for highways 22, 200

September 28, 2011 in The Dickinson Press

The public is invited to a meeting regarding improvements to the intersection of highways 200 and 22.
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