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$40 million provided for Western Area Water Supply projects
City feels short-changed by Legislature
Not enough funding provided for small oil-impacted communities
Report says over 7.4 billion barrels of oil recoverable in Williston Basin
Commission imposes Burn Ban for county
Because of abnormally dry conditions this spring, the McKenzie County Commissioners have issued a countywide Burn Ban.
Power companies reach agreement on service areas
MDU, McKenzie Electric to provide electric service to new growth areas
City Hall to undergo remodeling
City remodels City Hall to make room for more employees
Legislature to provide funds to complete water projects in McKenzie County
More judges needed in NW Judicial District
In the Northwest Judicial District (NWJD), only two judges preside over an ever-increasing caseload in the rapidly-growing McKenzie, Williams and Divide counties.
DOT moving forward with U.S. 85 plans
Four-laning of highway, bypass of Watford City to begin this summer
County leads state in oil production
McKenzie County leads state in production of natural gas
City, county leaders devastated by Senate cuts
Hope is that $417 million for oil-impacted ambulances, law enforcement, city and county will be restored
Spring not here yet!
Storm dumps upward of 14” of snow across portions of McKenzie County
City prods electric suppliers to reach service agreement
MDU, McKenzie Electric have until April 24 to create area service agreement
Foundation to funnel donations to school district
Watford City High School Alumni Scholarship Fund and the North Dakota Community Foundation to funnel donations to school district
County leads state in traffic fatalities
Nine people have died in vehicle accidents since beginning of the year
Watford third grader is city’s “Mayor for a Day”
Being the mayor of Watford City is not easy for many reasons. But perhaps the job would be easier without the constraints of adult life and adult rules.
Funding, roads top forum topics
Taking care of the immediate needs of the state, as well as providing additional state funding for oil-impacted counties in northwestern North Dakota are the two main issues facing the North Dakota Legislature this session.
Dealing with tons of trash
County landfill sees collections jump from 20 tons/day to 350 tons/day
Doing more with less
Use of pad wells allow oil companies to drill more wells with fewer rigs
Fire site closed due to possible contamination
State finds cyanide present at site
County zone plan approved
New zoning ordinances will become effective April 26
With property values escalating in Watford City so are taxable valuations
New Census numbers don’t tell us much
City, county officials say lag in data results in misleading numbers
Fire destroys business
A structure fire at Steve’s Sprayfoam Insulation, located at the junction of 12th Street Southeast and 11th Avenue Southeast, caused quite a scene on the morning of Tuesday, March 12.
Rankin resigns as sheriff
Effective July 1, 2013, Ron Rankin will officially retire as McKenzie County Sheriff and bring to a close his long career in the field of law enforcement.
Squeezing in one more classroom
With the number of projected students entering the Watford City Elementary School hitting the highest numbers in recent history, the McKenzie County School District No. 1 school board has decided that it has to try to squeeze one more classroom into a new addition that is scheduled to open this fall.