Western North Dakota county passes Second Amendment Preservation Act
Stark County commissioners on Tuesday, March 2, unanimously approved in a 5-0 vote an act that will immediately go into effect in Stark County to strengthen the county s preservation of the Second Amendment in the wake of President Joe Biden and Democratic legislators recent legislation and long-standing policies on gun control. Written By: James Miller | ×
Introduced by Andrew Kord Kordonowy, a United States Army veteran and prominent business owner in Dickinson, the Stark County act would reinforce the authority of the Sheriff s Office to arrest federal agents that violate state law and enforce the regulations within the county as they relate to the Second Amendment. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)
Stark County Commission passes Second Amendment Preservation Act
Stark County commissioners on Tuesday, March 2, unanimously approved in a 5-0 vote an act that will immediately go into effect in Stark County to strengthen the county s preservation of the Second Amendment in the wake of President Joe Biden and Democratic legislators recent legislation and long-standing policies on gun control. Written By: James Miller | ×
Introduced by Andrew Kord Kordonowy, a United States Army veteran and prominent business owner in Dickinson, the Stark County act would reinforce the authority of the Sheriff s Office to arrest federal agents that violate state law and enforce the regulations within the county as they relate to the Second Amendment. (Photo by James B. Miller, Jr. / The Dickinson Press)
Increased calls for service highlighted by SWND sheriff’s offices
Two southwestern North Dakota sheriff s offices provide stats on the criminal trends and major law enforcement actions in Richardton, Taylor and New England. Written By: M.C. AMICK | ×
Hettinger County Sheriff’s Office witnessed an uptick in 2020 for assaults. In New England, the number of assaults tripled and the department made 17 arrests. (Photo by M.C. Amick / The Dickinson Press)
In some counties where urban areas lack a police department, the sheriff may act as the principal police force with jurisdiction over all of the county s municipalities. For some of the smaller communities in Stark and Hettinger counties, this is the case.
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.