- Squaw Gap to be renamed
- Cold temperatures to blame for drop in oil, gas production in January
- Native American dives into ancestry, still fighting for a voice
- ND Country Fest to hit Watford City on Saturday, March 26
- Girl Scout Cookies: The heart behind the hustle
- City weighs options on controlling deer numbers
- Workforce Job Fair coming on March 24
- New building gives American Legion room to grow
- Watford families host exchange students
- Commissioners come out against 30x30 land grab
- Feeling the pain at the gas pump
- Watford City middle schoolers heading to State Spelling Bee
- W.C.H.S. senior gets accepted at Ivy League school
- For the love of donuts
- Jore inducted in ND Wrestling Hall of Fame
- District Republicans endorse candidates for ND Legislature
- Council to look at Watford’s growing deer population
- Quick climb for Watford City Middle School speech team
- W.C.H.S. students named to Vision West board
- Bakken branded as a mature oil play by industry
- Comedy/magic show coming to Rough Rider Center
- Sheriff’s Office justifies staffing, overtime
- Free COVID test kits now available
- Crime holding steady in city, county
- Alexander robotics team has a string of success
- School librarians prepping for National Reading Month
- City lowers building fees for new homes
- County to repair 23 bridges
- Double organ transplant gives new lease on life
- Bakken Area Skills Center one step closer to a reality
- Watford teen dies in two-vehicle accident
- Candidates begin process of getting on 2022 ballot
- Pioneer Museum to celebrate Hygge on Saturday, Feb. 12
- McKenzie County Public School District is seeking ‘Teacher of the Year’
- Bertagnolli appointed to lead Job Service North Dakota
- Smith named as new Bakken Oil Rush Ministry executive director
- Home has served six generations of Lundin family
- Change coming to newly-formed District 26
- State moving forward with four-laning of 85
- Area offers plenty of indoor, outdoor winter fun
- City, county sales come roaring back
- Duo Baldo to perform at W.C.H.S. on Feb.1
- Watford school system will have slow, steady growth for the next 10 years
- Prairie Princess is Veeder’s newest children’s book
- State sets new record for producing wells
- Bullying pushes teen to the brink
- City’s oldest home transformed into a Victorian classic
- Family Safety Fair coming to Watford City on Jan. 22
- Edis assumes helm at healthcare system
- An old home becomes a new gem