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Dickinson leaders question how diesel spill messes occurred in last 19 days
Officials are calling hazardous spills in Dickinson their idea of a weekend affair, but the messes are eating up city resources.
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Stark County leader Duane 'Bucky' Wolf to retire
Stark County Commissioner Duane "Bucky" Wolf announced he is retiring from his District 3 seat during a meeting Tuesday at the Stark County Courthouse.
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ND leaders prepare for trip to the oil patch
State officials will begin a 14-city tour of the Oil Patch next week to provide updates on the state's efforts to address oil impacts and to gather information on what more should be done to help.
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Bringing out the big rigs; 43,000 more wide-load permits issued in ND
Move over North Dakota drivers, because there are thousands more oversized semis on the roads than last year, officials say.
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Incentive helps make Belfield rental housing project possible
Housing is tight in Belfield and a $1.5 million project will create 12 rental units on the west side of the city as early as May thanks to an income tax incentive and a local business.
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DOT Dickinson bypass input meeting Jan. 17
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has scheduled a public input meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Dickinson Trinity High School Auditorium regarding the Dickinson Bypass. NDDOT is seeking discussion on a proposed bypass on the northwest side of Dickinson, which will extend from Interstate 94 to ND Highway 22. The bypass has the potential to impact wetlands and floodplains, and those impacts will be discussed at the meeting, according to a press release. Representatives from the City of Dickinson, Stark County, NDDOT and HDR Engineering, Inc. will be present and available to answer questions.
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Dickinson financially healthy
This year has been a productive year for the City of Dickinson, officials said Thursday at a special commission meeting held at City Hall. After additional expenditures and revenue, the city brought in an extra $6.6 million.
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