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Concerts to offer variety of music for Homefest
Contention, Jessie Veeder, Outlaw Sippin’ bring rock, country, even rap music to Watford City’s Main Street
City okays $1 million for golf course expansion
City Council agrees to provide $1 million for Phase 1 of 18-hole Fox Hills Golf Course expansion project
Watford City man sentenced to 18 years for sex abuse
A Watford City man convicted of sexually abusing two girls over a nine-year span has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Road construction season starts
NDDOT plans to begin 15 road improvement projects in McKenzie County
Homefest 2016 just around the corner
Up to 1,500 people expected for annual event
Primary election set for Tuesday
Seats for city, school offices to be decided, county, statewide candidates move forward to Nov. General Election
Paleontology display goes to visitor center
Flora, fauna from millions of years ago find new home at Long X Visitor Center
Johnson receives ‘Light of Justice’ award
Watford City Attorney Dennis Johnson received the prestigious ‘Light of Justice’ award from the North Dakota Association of Justice.
Voters to fill city, school seats in June election
McKenzie County voters will be asked to decide on who they want to serve on their city councils, park boards, and school boards in the June 14 election.
Alexander museum to house Link exhibit
Arthur Link was a McKenzie County home-town boy.
Zubke family still seeking closure
Grassy Butte soldier went MIA during Vietnam War in March of 1971
Oil production continues its downward slide
McKenzie County’s production of oil and gas still on upward trend
Dental clinic under new ownership
Dr. Monty Bulzomi purchases Maisey Dental, renames as Legendary Smiles
City has no money for golf course expansion project
After eight years of planning and design work, Fox Hills Golf Course will remain nine-hole course for now
Enrollment growth will determine if school moves forward with the building of second elementary school
McKenzie County officials aren’t happy with the way that the North Dakota Dept. of Health is monitoring the landfills in the state that are accepting radioactive waste.
Residents cry foul over bad gas smell
The smell of leaking H2S from oil wells in the Keene area has residents concerned for their safety.

Alexander museum at risk of closing down
Lewis & Clark Trail Museum faces hard times with aging building and lack of people willing to serve on board
City moves forward with WAWSA baseline agreement
City agrees to forego approximately $800,000 in lost water sales revenue to help WAWSA meet bond payments
Coming together for a good cause
Picnic in the Parking Lot raises $8,500 for Bakken Oil Rush Ministry
Recycling project to start in Watford
Pilot program will start with collection of cardboard boxes, office paper
Woman charged with Reckless Endangerment
A 28-year-old Alexander woman was arrested and charged with a handful of offenses following an incident with her ex-boyfriend early Thursday morning, April 21.
Protesting more radioactive waste
County residents fear proposal to increase radioactive material standards at solid waste disposal site north of Alexander would harm lives, water supplies
County wants funds held in escrow by defunct man camp
Commissioners want to make sure they have funds needed to clean up site
Oil production leveling off
After several months of decline, North Dakota’s oil production has started to level off
Farmers get an early jump on spring seeding
Low wheat prices have farmers planting other crops
Taxable sales plummet in 2015
Watford City, McKenzie County’s taxable sales down 27 percent from 2014 to 2015
Growing to meet a bigger congregation
Mormons to build 16,000-square foot meetinghouse
Putting value of care above volume of care
McKenzie County Healthcare System joins pilot program to provide better, more cost-effective care to Medicare patients