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Celebrating independence with 50th Roughrider Days
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Roughrider Commission to host 50th Rough Rider Days
Dickinson’s Roughrider Commission refused to give up on a 2021 event. With restrictions eased, the Commission has decided to give Stark County a humdinger of a celebration. 3:44 pm, Apr. 20, 2021 ×
“We bring in a rodeo, we do a concert, we do a (demolition) derby that we arrange, we do a concert, we do fireworks and just good overall family fun events that we offer,”
Festivities will begin June 23 with a carnival beginning at 6 p.m. and will run until June 27 at 3 p.m. The price of admission, Petersen said is to be determined. (Dickinson Press File Photo)
Stark County says goodbye to pillar community leader
Stark County lost a true community man, Arnie Binek this past weekend. The Press sat down with various fair board personnel, his wife of 52 years to detail Binek’s legacy and contributions to the county. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Arnie Binek, 73, leaves behind a legacy of community involvement with Stark County. Binek passed away Sunday morning due to heart failure. (Dickinson Press File Photo)
It takes a real community-embodied person to envision a dream and watch it come to life. The late Arnie Binek was just the right idealist to lead Stark County, leaving behind irreplaceable shoes for someone just as dedicated to fill.
3 decades of giving
Over 30 years have come and gone but the giving nature of the Western Edge still remains. The Roughrider Commission will host the 30th Cabin Fever Benefit in February, to help benefit Bismarck’s Ronald McDonald House. 6:10 pm, Jan. 25, 2021 ×
The Cabin Fever Benefit is put on by the rough rider commission and has an estimated total value of over a million dollars they have donated to the Ronald McDonald House in Bismarck. (Josiah C. Cuellar/The Dickinson Press)
Over 30 years have come and gone but the giving nature of the Western Edge still remains. The Roughrider Commission will host the 30th Cabin Fever Benefit in February, to help benefit Bismarck’s Ronald McDonald House.
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