NDHSAA baseball and softball tournaments, combined with the local boxing event, expected to draw significant crowds to the city in economic boost presenting logistical challenges.
"I’ve got the best employees. I really do," Dickinson Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Terri Thiel said on two of her employees being recognized on the state level for their tourism efforts.
Traveling impacts of 2020 s coronavirus pandemic
This time of year is one for travel to see family and to celebrate the holidays. But that likely will look different this year. Travel, in general, is one of the most dramatically impacted industries this last year. This story will tackle state and regional tourism in Dickinson and Medora. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
A band of horses munch on grass in a field this past August in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The wildlife of the Badlands certainly draw in travelers from across the United States and have continued to do so throughout the coronavirus pandemic. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)