A months long process of filling the auditor position left vacant by former Auditor Kay Haag's resignation was finalized on Thursday during a regularly scheduled Stark County Commission meeting.
Western North Dakota county passes Second Amendment Preservation Act
Stark County commissioners on Tuesday, March 2, unanimously approved in a 5-0 vote an act that will immediately go into effect in Stark County to strengthen the county s preservation of the Second Amendment in the wake of President Joe Biden and Democratic legislators recent legislation and long-standing policies on gun control. Written By: James Miller | ×
Introduced by Andrew Kord Kordonowy, a United States Army veteran and prominent business owner in Dickinson, the Stark County act would reinforce the authority of the Sheriff s Office to arrest federal agents that violate state law and enforce the regulations within the county as they relate to the Second Amendment. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)
DeeDee’s Café serves up comfort in Richardton
DeeDee’s Café survived the hard times brought on by the coronavirus and government response, mainly because their food is good ol’ country cooking but also because the people of Richardton and surrounding areas have stepped up and kept their favorite little café open with their patronship. Written By: M.C. AMICK | ×
Dee Dee s Café in Richardton survived the hard times brought on by the coronavirus and government response, mainly because their food is good ol’ country cooking but also because the people of Richardton and surrounding areas have stepped up and kept their favorite little café open. (Photo by M.C. Amick / The Dickinson Press)
New Stark County Social Services building near complete and under cost
At $10.2 million dollars, the new Stark County Social Services building came in under contracted costs by nearly $3 million dollars. The building is scheduled to open on Dec. 20 Written By: James Miller | ×
At 32,000 square feet, the new Stark County Social Services building will provide the North Dakota State University Extension Center, the Children s Advocacy Center of North Dakota Dickinson Office, the Sunrise Youth Bureau and Stark County Social Services with a centralized location. (Josiah C. Cuellar/ The Dickinson Press)
As the Stark County commission considered solutions to meet the growing needs of social services in Stark County, they approved a massive $13 million dollar project to build a new Stark County Social Services building. The nearly completed building, a near-decade long plan realized, witnessed its first occupants move in on Thursday, Dec. 10. The building i