- First day of Spring arrives on Saturday
- Meeting the need for trained welders
- PSC to hold hearing in Watford on Bridger Pipeline conversion
- Oil, gas production falls in January
- UMDHU expands COVID-19 vaccinations
- Petitioners call for Olson’s removal from P&Z
- McKenzie County goes under fire ban
- Protecting county citizens Second Amendment rights
- Spring Fest is coming this weekend to RRC
- New kiosk offers select DOT services in McKenzie County
- Watford to be site of state’s first unmanned drone operation
- Two bull elk shot near Keene
- Alexander grad plays role in cloning of black-footed ferret
- State offers grants for hotels, motels, lodges and resorts
- A tasty fundraiser brings in $13,000 for JCCA
- Brutal temps had ranchers scrambling
- Fire causes damage to oil service company
- P&Z commission in uproar over commissioners appointment
- ND Country Fest ‘Your Town Tour’ coming to Watford
- Teaming up to help keep elementary students warm
- Came for the money, stayed for a better life
- Watford City man dies after being hit by pickup truck
- School removes mask mandate for teachers
- Gov. urges Corps to allow DAPL to continue operations
- City begins search for new police chief
- State sees small dip in oil production in December
- Red Barn Liquor opens on city’s east side
- A love that bloomed in Spring
- City assumes operation of Fox Hills Golf Course
- Pioneer Museum to host Hygge evening
- Ammo shortage has gun owners biting the bullet
- Elderly struggling to register for COVID vaccinations
- W.C.H.S. student wins writing award
- Three women promoted with Watford City Police Dept.
- Mini Golf event becomes smash hit
- Court orders new EIS for Dakota Access Pipeline
- Law enforcement sees little drop in crime
- State’s pore spacing law ruled unconstitutional
- Governor moves state’s COVID level to green
- W.C.H.S. to launch School Pantry Program
- It’s fish o’clock somewhere
- Watford City students no longer required to wear masks
- Relief for elderly comes via COVID-19 vaccination
- Watford schools projected to have slow, steady growth
- W.C.H.S. student raises $6,000 for library books
- Governor ends mask mandate
- Mass vaccination planned for county residents over 75
- State’s oil output expected to fall as winter sets in
- JDA housing programs working
- High winds cause power outages