Kalsey Stults, Brainerd Dispatch

Kalsey Stults

Brainerd Dispatch

Dickinson, ND, United States

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Past articles by Kalsey:

Crow Wing Energized: Fishing for Healthy Foods and Funds

The month of June brings sunshine and outdoor activities like fishing.Crow Wing County food shelves are embracing that love of fishing with Minnesota's neighborly... → Read More

Crow Wing Energized: Supporting Crow Wing County food shelves

"What do you want for dinner tonight?"That's a common question in my world. I can jump in my car, drive to one of the local grocery stores, grab a cart, fill it with ingredients and pay for those without much thought. It's not a stressful experience and, most of the time, is a leisurely activity.... → Read More

For the kids

If all of the kids in foster care in the United States were put together in one city, that city would be larger than Minneapolis at around 400,000, according... → Read More

Four-year plan unveiled: Mitzel describes future for DSU after legislature passed funding

Dickinson State University will receive $23.9 million in base funding and one-time funding for operations after Senate Bill 2003 was passed in the state Legislature last week.While DSU at one point faced a 40 percent budget cut, the college on the hill will need to shave off another $4.9 million in its... → Read More

Signed House bill discusses Little Missouri River

Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings of a 1975... → Read More

Burgum: Little Missouri River water can't be used for industrial uses in some areas

DICKINSON, N.D.—Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings of a 1975 bill have shed light on the issuing of permits around the river basin.House Bill 1020 was signed into law by North Dakota Gov.... → Read More

Burgum: Little Missouri River water can't be used for industrial uses in some areas

DICKINSON, N.D.—Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings... → Read More

Burgum: Little Missouri River water can't be used for industrial uses in some areas

DICKINSON, N.D.—Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings... → Read More

Burgum: Little Missouri River water can't be used for industrial uses in some areas

DICKINSON, N.D.—Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings... → Read More

Signed House bill discusses Little Missouri River

Since 1990 more than 600 temporary use permits have been issued for non-agricultural uses of Little Missouri River water, but the recent findings of a 1975... → Read More

First clay target team starts in western North Dakota

BEACH—The North Dakota state High School Clay Target League has started their first team in the southwestern part of the state.Beach High School is in the... → Read More

Residents meet in Belfield for Q&A about proposed Davis Refinery

BELFIELD—The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn. Representatives... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn. Representatives from Meridian Energy Group answered questions from residents—who sat in the theater's red crushed-velvet seats—about the... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn. Representatives from Meridian Energy Group answered questions from residents—who sat in the theater's red crushed-velvet seats—about the... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn.... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn. Representatives from Meridian Energy Group answered questions from residents—who sat in the theater's red crushed-velvet seats—about the... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn.... → Read More

Conflicting questions arise at meeting over proposed new refinery on edge of national park

BELFIELD, N.D. —The Belfield Theatre didn't have a movie playing on Tuesday night, but the room was still filled with people drinking soda and eating popcorn.... → Read More

DVRCC to hold groundbreaking on Tuesday

The Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center will be breaking ground at the site of their new center next week. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held on... → Read More

Celebration of Scholars to be held Saturday at DSU

The public is invited to Dickinson State University's annual Celebration of Scholars conference on Saturday starting at 8:30 a.m.The event will have around 62 DSU students participating in showcasing their original work in research findings, scholarly critiques, literary papers, musical and dramatic... → Read More