Stark County Sheriff s Office launches Meals for Power Wheels drive
Saturday, December 19, members of the Stark County Sheriff’s Office and the Richardton Rural Fire Department will be at the Richardton Fire Hall from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., collecting non-perishable food items for the Amen Food Pantry. Written By: James Miller | ×
The Stark County Sheriff’s Office proudly announced their “Meals for Power Wheels” initiative, where non-perishable food item donors can win one of two Power Wheels this Christmas. (Dickinson Press file photo)
While many Stark County residents awake each day in relative comfort, there are some in the community who awake with an empty stomach, wondering whether they’ll be able to eat that day? There are children in the community who sit through the school day hoping that there will be food at home when they arrive.
Here’s Why Kapa Hale Is One of Honolulu’s Most Exciting New Restaurants
Keaka Lee’s first restaurant fuses elements of Hawaiian, local, modern American and global.
December 14, 2020
Standing in the kitchen at Kapa Hale, a new restaurant in Kāhala imbued with kapa motifs, chef-owner Keaka Lee is explaining the meaning behind its name. “Kapa tells a story,” he says. “A blank plate, much like a blank piece of kapa, is the canvas with which I tell my stories.”
Kapa Hale is the first restaurant of his own. Lee has spent more than a decade working in top kitchens from coast to coast alongside chefs like Alan Wong, Gramercy Tavern’s Michael Anthony, Benu’s Corey Lee and most recently, Andrew Le of Chinatown’s The Pig & The Lady. He has a lot of stories to tell, and now he can tell them: Kapa Hale opened Dec. 10 in the Kāhala Korner building that houses Olive Tree Café. Years in the making, Kapa Hale is worth the wait.
North Dakota city considers disbanding 1-man police department
The City of Belfield discussed plans to possibly disband their city police department in favor of having the Stark County Sheriff’s Office handle law enforcement services. The commission decided to conduct a public survey before revisiting the matter. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Belfield Police Chief Steve Byrne observes the different reasonings of disbanding the Belfield Police Department Tuesday at the Belfield Theater during a city council meeting. Byrne currently is the only active officer in the city s police department along with his right-hand man K-9 Thor and occasionally, reserve officer Larry Johnson who serves as an on-call employee. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
City of Belfield to consider disbanding police department
The City of Belfield discussed plans to possibly disband their city police department in favor of having the Stark County Sheriff’s Office handle law enforcement services. The commission decided to conduct a public survey before revisiting the matter at their next meeting. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Belfield Police Chief Steve Byrne observes the different reasonings of disbanding the Belfield Police Department Tuesday at the Belfield Theater during a city council meeting. Byrne currently is the only active officer in the city s police department along with his right-hand man K-9 Thor and occasionally, reserve officer Larry Johnson who serves as an on-call employee. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)