City to break ground on public works building
April 30, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
After being delayed two weeks because of a winter that didn’t want to go away, Dickinson city officials will gather Thursday to break ground on a $14.1 million public works building that will collect scattered departments and unite them on the Baler Building property. Continue Reading
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