Steve Yost, a Dickinson resident, is putting his 60-year-old Native American collection of artifacts and antiques up for auction at the end of July in Medora.
On Tuesday, the AMEN Food Pantry posted a picture of its near empty shelves on Facebook. The people of Dickinson responded by organizing donation drives and giving nearly 1,000 pounds of food to help those who are less fortunate. Yet, Pantry Director Scharlie Kilzer said they are still very much in need of monetary donations.
Ellisyn Ahmann, of Dickinson, shared more on her five-year journey on selling cookies as a Girl Scout and being named the top seller in both Dakotas in a sit-down interview with The Dickinson Press.
The 51st Annual Roughrider Days Fair and Expo Fourth of July parade hit the streets in downtown Dickinson on Saturday. We snapped some candid photos of floats and those who participated in the Independence Day festivities.
The West River Community Center opened its outdoor pool. A look at summer fun opportunities through a photo spread, interviews with lifeguards and families.