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GSH residents have the best seat to watch artist
School District receives $3,588 COVID-19 grant
June primary ballot applications in the mail
School taking cautious approach to hiring new staff
New airport runway project set to begin
Tough times ahead for state’s oil industry
COVID ends three skaters last chance to perform
State, county oil production up in February
A second chance through adoption
A journey of faith
Man dies in house fire
Two injured in head-on collision near East Fairview
The face of McKenzie County’s COVID-19 testing
Farmer updates website, offers online subscriptions
City puts hold on $5.2 million in projects
Banks rush to meet demand for payroll protection loans
Food Pantry temporarily cutting back on handouts
Another successful blood drive
Fighting cancer one day at a time
Good hare day for area children
California man injured after high speed chase
Love is a four-legged word
Neapolitan mastiff, Pluto, sits comfortably between his masters Bob and Cindy Willey.
Hospital is ready when the COVID-19 virus hits
Members of the McKenzie County Hospital staff have been receiving training on respiratory care as the healthcare system prepares for the peak of the COVID-19 virus in the next two weeks.
Burgum extends business closures
Protecting lives one mask at a time
Vikkie Williams, along with dozens of other Watford City women, has been busy making masks for area law enforcement, healthcare workers and businesses in the area to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Whiting files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Whiting Petroleum Corporation, which has offices in Watford City, Dickinson, Williston and at the Robinson Lake plant near Stanley has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Baptist Church to offer drive-in Easter Service
Reunited and it felt so good
Tilia Wescott holds up a poster expressing her love for her teacher during a Teacher Parade around Watford City on Friday, April 3.