- First cases of H1N1 virus confirmed in county
- School accepts Erickson’s resignation
- Roughrider Fund gives grant to MCHS for expansion study
- School, healthcare system prepare for flu season
- City Council okays $2,104,621 budget
- Women’s Day to offer a day of fun and entertainment
- Taxable sales slow down
- Arndt earns award for city’s Summer Recreation Program
- Oil industry experts: Oil patch is expected to get crazy busy in 2010
- Cascade Homes begins a second housing project in Watford City
- A good problem to have
- Campers bracing for a cold N.D. winter
- Farm Rescue to the rescue
- School Board approves $6.7 million budget
- Meeting city’s housing needs
- New drilling concept starts in McKenzie County
- Council asks city attorney to work on new water agreement
- Road work causing traffic delays
- A harvest to remember
- Commissioners eye $16.7 million budget
- NDRA Championship Rodeo rides into town this weekend
- Old Settlers’ Day celebration offers four days of fun
- Good news for schools
- Watford City Police add K-9 officer to their department
- Harvest on hold
- County’s oil production tops 821,705 barrels in May
- Elementary school to see more students
- McKenzie County schools start classes next week
- County minerals bring $613 million at lease sale
- Construction begins on two Watford housing projects
- City, rural water district look at purchasing water from Williston
- Patten named SBDC Lender of the Year
- Council toughens city’s pet ordinances
- School uses stimulus funds to complete projects
- Love those ribs
- Watford native uses hobby to create commemorative guitar
- United States Air Force gets tough on mosquitoes
- Budget work begins
- Ribfest is expected to be the best yet
- Three Forks Sanish Formation fuels new potential to state’s oil industry
- Filling city’s housing shortage
- Above average moisture in July helps crops
- Veeder earns rural development award
- Knudtson named County’s 2009 Responder of the Year
- City Council toughens dog ordinance
- Vehicle accidents are way up in McKenzie County
- Samuelson elected State American Legion Commander
- Taxable sales still growing
- Arnegard to celebrate the Fourth of July
- ‘Small Town Soldiers’ gets rave reviews