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New Public Safety Center celebrates its grand opening
As the Tuesday morning light filtered through the open bay doors of the new Public Safety Center in Dickinson, Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley told the crowd at the facility's official opening that it symbolized the continuing prosperity of North Dakota.
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Dickinson State narrows presidential candidate field down to two
Two men have been named finalists for Dickinson State University's president position.
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Chancellor asks petroleum industry for help in bringing oil workers to college
North Dakota's new chancellor of higher education has launched a campaign to attract oil workers back to school, and he's asking for the petroleum industry's help.
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Whiting Petroleum raised money for charity
Whiting Petroleum Corporation employees raised more than $103,000 for charity as part of the Kroll's Diner Bismarck Marathon Saturday.
Donations will go to Make-A-Wish of North Dakota and the Wounded Warrior Project, the company said in a statement.
Whiting had 55 runners from throughout the state and its headquarters in Denver running various events. This is the third year Whiting has participated in a marathon event in North Dakota to raise money for local charities, growing from 14 runners at the Scheels Fargo Marathon in the first year and doubling money raised. Source: The Bakken Breakout
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Dunn County listed as having lowest break-even oil production cost
Dunn County has the lowest break-even oil production costs, bringing more stability to the county during a time of uncertain oil prices.
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Oil counties' annual meeting brings uncertainty optimism
The tone of the conversation in the oil patch has changed from one of concern to one of uncertainty, with a bit of optimism as well.
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