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Taxpayers can direct state taxes to help build housing
Three Watford City housing projects eligible for Housing Incentive Funds
Hoeven pushes ‘state’s first’ national energy policy
Sen. Wyden says one size fits all policy won’t work in regulating oil and gas industry
Commissioners eye $147 million preliminary budget
Public hearing on preliminary budget to be held at courthouse on Sept. 19
Breaking the 1,000 barrier
Watford City’s schools quickly running out of room for more students
Ground broken on new residential, commercial development
Hunter’s Run will be city’s first Master Planned Community
Farm Rescue aids in harvest
Friends, neighbors rally to help Hoffmann bring in his harvest
Farmers seeing great yields as harvest begins
Harvest begins across McKenzie County
Healthcare system plans for new $55 million facility
MCHS plans to break ground on new hospital, clinic in spring of 2014
Alexander to host 68th annual Old Settlers’ Day
Annual event to start Aug. 29
Jack & Jill’s new owner to host customer appreciation
New owners committed to customers, community
County leads ND in oil, gas production
As North Dakota continues to set new all-time oil and gas production numbers, McKenzie County remains the driving force in the increased numbers.
District braces for record enrollment
Watford City school administrators anticipate over 980 students on first day
Ground broken for new vet clinic
Watford City Veterinary Clinic to open new 30,000 sq. feet clinc by spring of 2014
Council commits funds for new healthcare facility
City’s Roughrider Fund tapped for $500,000 to help in building new facility
Ground broken for new daycare
Watford City has made a name for itself across North Dakota as being a community that, in spite of seemingly insurmountable challenges and roadblocks, has always been able to find a way to get things accomplished.
The decision by the Watford City City Council as to whether or not it wants to commit $100,000 a month of the city’s one-cent sales tax proceeds for the next 40 years to help build a new replacement hospital and clinic for the McKenzie County Healthcare System, as well as completely renovate the Good Shepherd Home was tabled last Monday night.
City sees shift in types of crimes
DUIs, accidents, assualts top city police force's calls
Tobacco Gardens gets new playground equipment
Old and outdated playground equipment is now a thing of the past for Tobacco Gardens Resort.