Roadmap to success: City administrator seeks for no fail mission Dickinson s elected leaders address priorities A series of interviews highlighting city officials, commissioners and the Mayor on priorities for Dickinson as we enter the third and fourth quarters. What s on the radar? What are they concerned about? What do they plan to propose in the final quarters? What are their constituents asking them? Etc. This fourth part will focus on responses from City administrator Brian Winningham. 6:28 pm, Jun. 28, 2021 ×
City Administrator Brian Winningham, pictured, has been with the City of Dickinson since December 2020. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
Brian Winningham, a retired lieutenant colonel of the U.S. Army, began with the City of Dickinson on Nov. 30, 2020, and has publicly advocated during several public meetings and interviews that he is dedicated to keeping the city’s best interests intact as well as improving quality of life for al
"Dickinson's elected leaders address priorities" A series of interviews highlighting city officials, commissioners and the Mayor on priorities for Dickinson as we enter the third and fourth quarters. What's on the radar? What are they concerned about? What do they plan to propose in the final quarters? What are their constituents asking them? Etc. This second part will focus on responses from City Commissioner Nikki Wolla.
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Dickinson Fire in need of more volunteer firefighters
Dickinson Fire Chief Jeremy Presnell provided a monthly report of the calls for service for May, and also touches on some of the challenges fire personnel faced such as call volume, response time and how volunteer numbers are decreasing within the department. 5:06 pm, Jun. 3, 2021 ×
The Dickinson Fire Department is currently looking for more volunteers to add to its team. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
Firefighters serve a physically, mentally and emotionally challenging role in the community, owed in part to the time consuming commitment required to be a part of a team effort aimed at saving lives. Since the birth of the fire service, societies have held firefighters in high esteem and as such flocks of young men and women have clamored to their ranks. However, across the nation volunteerism in the fire service is diminishing and Dickinson is no exception.