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Schaibles

Family, farming and the National Guard: Former, current soldiers build a life together in Regent

REGENT - It was just another day at the farm in June 2005 when Jarin Schaible stopped loading up wheat to answer his cellphone. “It was a full-timer from the unit who had called to say that there was a good chance that our unit would be deploying,” Jarin said. “My dad, who I farm with, was there and I told him what the phone call was about, and like any parent, dad hated to hear that and expected the worst.”

Honor

Dickinson vet honors deceased vets

Four grave markers in the Dickinson Cemetery serve as memorials to veterans who were killed in action during World War II, though their remains were never recovered. It’s their memory that counts to Vietnam veteran Brian Benesh, who has placed miniature American flags on their grave markers, as well as those of nearly 860 others for Memorial Day.

Last Day

Final bell for Adams school

ADAMS — Eli Johnson giggled Friday as Principal Barbara Kendall covered Superintendent Frank Schill’s hand with paint.

Wanzek crew camp

Williams County cracks down on crew camps where homicides occurred

WILLISTON — Oil field crew camps where two homicides and a stabbing have occurred need to beef up security or be forced to shut down, according to Williams County officials.

SD couple spearhead effort to donate crops to countries in need

BRIDGEWATER, S.D. — In 2007, Kenton Hofer took a mission trip to Guatemala. While there, he helped build a house for an 82-year-old widow, who every afternoon would sit on a rock and shell corn, one ear at a time, so she could have supper.

McKenzie Kostelecky

Shortfalls and surprises

BISMARCK — One year ago, the Dickinson Trinity boys track and field team ended the first day of the Class B state track and field meet with a win in the 3,200-meter relay.

Wyatt Kainz

Dickinson freshman earns unsuspecting place at state

BISMARCK — Wyatt Kainz was nervous and jittery, but remained excited. He very well should be excited.

Madison Jahner

Dickinson High stomps Turtle Mountain

JAMESTOWN — The Dickinson softball team went into the West Region Tournament at the Hillcrest Softball Complex as the No. 2 seed after finishing the regular season at 17-4

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