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Sheriff ends search for Hillsboro man
After scouring the rugged Badlands south of Watford City for two weeks for a Hillsboro man who reportedly told family members that he intended to commit suicide, the McKenzie County Sheriff’s Dept. has called off future search efforts.
Wolf Run Apartments now home to its first residents
Apartments home to school, city and county employees
Are you ready for Ribfest?
Twenty teams to compete for Best of the West Ribfest crown
Search continues for apparent suicide victim
Nearly one week after the McKenzie County Sheriff’s Dept. received notification that a man was possibly going to commit suicide in the Badlands south of Watford City, law enforcement officials are no closer to finding a body.
Bieber to guide growing Alexander school
Leslie Bieber hired as new superintendent for Alexander school district
New retail, dining coming to Watford
Tractor Supply, Happy Joe’s Pizza, Taco John’s among the new businesses expected to open by November
School ends year with $370,000 deficit
Meeting the needs of an ever growing student population put the McKenzie County Public School District No. 1 in the red to the tune of $370,000 for the past school year.
City, county sales dip slightly
Tough winter blamed for slowdown of sales in the state’s oil patch
Johnson resigns as county State’s Attorney
Dennis Johnson, McKenzie County’s State’s Attorney, has tendered his resignation from that position effective Sept. 1.
A female cop in a man’s world
Monnens finds police work gruelling, but very rewarding
County is No. 1 in oil, gas production
State predicts oil activity will increase in coming months
Commission takes no action on man camp moratorium
Former commissioner asks for six-month moratorium on man camps
Liebels end 43-year ownership of Jack & Jill
After 43 years with the Liebel family, Liebel’s Jack & Jill has switched hands.
Schmidt, Jacobson appointed as NW District judges
Robin Schmidt of Watford City has been appointed by North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple to serve as a newly created district court judge in Watford City.
City residents want overpass on bypass
Residents concerned that proposed intersection will not handle traffic safely.
Two Keene volunteer firemen honored for work
It’s County Fair time
Demolition Derby, NDRA Rodeo highlight this year’s grandstand shows
State has $9.6 million for oil patch law enforcement
Grant makes money available for law enforcement for equipment and housing, but not for new officers
New daycare gets $500,000 Roughrider Fund grant
Construction of the new Wolf Pup Daycare will begin within the next 30 days following the Watford City City Council’s approval of a $500,000 Roughrider Fund grant.