All aboard Dickinson’s Ice Cream Express
June 17, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
At first, Rhonda Tormaschy thought her 16-year-old daughter, Cassidy, was joking about opening up an ice cream truck. But last fall her husband, Chad, started looking for some type of truck, and they found old school bus in Lincoln. Continue Reading
Despite temperatures hovering around 20 degrees below zero, CherryBerry Dickinson, a self-serve frozen yogurt bar, opened Thursday and had sold out of some flavors and toppings before the weekend hit and Dickinson warmed up.
Alanna Crawford of New England eats an ice cream cone Wednesday afternoon before having lunch with her mom, Alisha Crawford, and grandma, Karen Crawford, at the bowling alley in New England.
Platte shop offers fresh ice cream, food and song.
CAVALIER, ND (WDAZ-TV) – A small North Dakota town scooped, sprinkled and swallowed an ice cream world record on Saturday. People there spent all morning working on the record for longest sundae to ever be made.
Generally, what goes around, comes around. Well, in this case we speak of an ice cream truck. This encounter dates back to the summer of 1967 when Sharon Berry took on a summer job, one she claims her husband Wayne had found for her. 
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