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Christmas Day blizzard: ‘It looked like an ocean’
18.5 inches fall near Grassy Butte, ambulance takes 4 hours to reach Keene heart attack victim
Drifting closes portions of U.S. Highway 85
Stretch of badlands sees vehicles in the ditch, jackknifed semis
‘New ideas’ in new legislative session
District 39 State Representative Denton Zubke sees ongoing topics coming up
McKenzie County litigation ongoing on roads, minerals
US motions to dismiss McKenzie County v. USA
Trailers being moved from Great American Lodge
McKenzie County residents make 2017 resolutions
Kettle Campaign raises over $9,500 during holidays
Blue Santas raise $7K for local families
Over 60 children receive toys for Christmas from Watford City Police Foundation
Sheriff’s hearing delayed
Attorneys say they need ‘at least 90 more days to fully prepare’ for hearing
Svihovec to retire from county post
Auditor/treasurer extends departure date to June 24, 2017
Schuetze, Voll hope to build on city’s gains
Mayor candidates campaign on service to city, desire to build on future
Frigid temperatures, snow impacting animals
Watford City police see more stray cats as vet clinic tends to hypothermic horses
N.D. reaches new population peak
Watford City population estimated to be at 7,000 residents
Commissioners brush up on expenditure-related policies
Review follows meeting where public questioned alleged illegal reimbursements
Sheriff to return Humvees
County receives more open records requests
Request includes two years of emaiIs
Students honored for service
City’s Veterans Memorial Building goes alcohol-free
Watford City residents to see increase in water, sewer bills
Raising the next generation
Moberg honored as 2016 “Heart of Gold” recipient for work with children
Oil production rises in October
McKenzie County’s production up over 50,000 daily barrels in October
Two submit petitions for Watford mayor
Schuetze, Voll file petitions for special mayoral election
State receives delinquent county audits
Eide Bailly calls McKenzie County’s findings ‘fairly common’
Mystery persists of Squaw Gap skeletons
Some details clearer, others still foggy after recent research
Making Christmas merry for others
Local youth group, the Eagles Club, the police department all strive to give this Christmastime
Spirit of giving alive in Watford
One couple works tirelessly to bring local families comfort, encouragement
Judge named to oversee removal proceedings
Schwartzenberger hearing could be held early next week
Stenberg, Veeder reshuffle in economic development
Former museum director steps in at county, Veeder contracts with city
Elementary school transitions to 4-3-2-1 grade system
Schmitz to get back pay, Sondrol reinstated
Commissioners to revisit Schmitz, state’s attorney at Jan. 3 meeting
First Lutheran Church Choir to present Christmas Cantata
Annual holiday program to be presented Sunday, Dec. 18