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2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
What to do with a HB: The Okoboji Bridge
In connection with my last article on Thacher truss bridges, we are going to have a look at this bridge, the Okoboji Bridge. Located four miles west of Fostoria over the Little Sioux River on 180th ...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 2:05 AM
Tragedy
As regular readers of this blog probably already know, I worked in Dickinson, N.D., prior to coming to Worthington and the Daily Globe in April 2001. And, as anyone who regularly watches the news prob...
Posted on 11/5/09 at 7:00 PM
Did somebody say cheese buttons?
Plump little pillows of dough stuffed generously with dry cottage cheese, doused lavishly with pure butter and maybe little bits of browned onion -- that's what you call a cheese button in Dickinson,...
Posted on 9/23/09 at 7:01 PM
Dickinson County crash kills two
DICKENS, Iowa — Two people from Spencer, Iowa, were killed in a crash Wednesday night in the 1800 block of 310th Avenue in Dickinson County.By Daily Globe , April 18, 2013
Odd gadgets stolen from car
DICKINSON, N.D. - On Thursday, a Dickinson resident reported some very unusual items were stolen and damaged in their vehicle, according to the Dickinson Police Department.By Ashley Martin, Dickinson Press , March 09, 2009
Ukrainian egg decorating
By John Odermann The Dickinson Press , March 09, 2009
Attack a factor in taxi service closing
There are a number of reasons Dakota Cab plans to close, and the owner said an attack on a driver is among them.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , March 05, 2009
Teen makes threats with bat at mall
A 16-year-old male threatened Prairie Hills Mall security with a baseball bat after being suspended from school Tuesday, according to the Dickinson Police Department.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , February 05, 2009
Blizzard slammed S.D. hard
Meteorologists predicted a storm was on its way, and they were right as a blizzard pounded the area Thursday.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , November 07, 2008
Man gets 10 years for sex crimes
Dickinson’s Jeffrey Allen Kjos, 40, was sentenced to 10 years with the North Dakota Department of Correction on Monday for charges involving sexually related acts with children.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , November 04, 2008
Spooky urban legend debunked
Growing up just kitty-corner from the parking lot of St. Patrick’s Church in downtown Dickinson, I was allowed a certain freedom in my travels.By John Odermann The Dickinson Press , October 31, 2008
Men accused of fighting apologize
Two men apologized on Wednesday for their alleged involvement in a fight that occurred last month and involved about 20 individuals.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , October 16, 2008
Airline's address is a bar
Major issues regarding a company bidding to provide Essential Air Service at the Dickinson Airport, only one of which is the airline being headquartered in a bar, were discussed at the Airport Authority Board’s monthly meeting Tuesday.By John Odermann The Dickinson Press , October 15, 2008
Teen dies in shooting accident
DICKINSON, N.D. - Dillan Bloomgren was always one to say hello as he walked the halls at Dickinson High School.By The Dickinson Press , October 07, 2008
Scammers “spoofing” Caller ID
DICKINSON, N.D. - The next time you let the caller identification function on your telephone determine whether or not you will pick up, it’s best to give it a second thought.By Ashley Martin The Dickinson Press , September 22, 2008
Cars must yield to emergency vehicles
Pay attention to ambulances, police vehicles and fire trucks DICKINSON - Dunn County Emergency Manager Denise Brew says she’s noticed something she’s not too happy about: Traffic not yielding to emergency vehicles.By Beth Wischmeyer The Dickinson Press , September 08, 2008
Writing the book on Palin
DICKINSON - An author, who at the age of 14 knocked on the door of The Dickinson Press looking for work, quickly became a top-seller Friday morning.By John Odermann The Dickinson Press , September 03, 2008
Remembering the C.C.C.
DICKINSON - In the 1930s, $30 could mean the difference between starving and staying afloat.By Beth Wischmeyer, The Dickinson Press , August 25, 2008
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