- Post Office customers frustrated
- Voting for the first time
- Highway Patrol has it hands full
- DOT begins talks on four-laning of U.S. 85
- Overwhelmed and understaffed
- Voters head to the polls
- Bakken is booming
- Healthcare System to host annual Women’s Day
- Postal Service to cut hours for small offices
- Deadly at any speed
- County zoning plan almost done
- County adopts $95.8 million budget for 2013
- Building boom underway
- City says “OK” to unlimited off-sale licenses
- McKenzie County leads state in taxable sales increase
- County’s population projected to triple
- Rash of break-ins has area residents on edge
- Firemen push safety during Fire Prevention Week
- Area fire, ambulance, and police departments receive over $1 million in Oil Impact funds
- City’s newest hotel holds grand opening
- Nowhere to put the prisoners
- Picking up the pieces
- Grass fire sparks burn ban in county
- Petersen joins healthcare system
- Buffalo Hills offers country living at an affordable price
- Semi crashes into Johnson Corners school
- Ground broken for new LSS affordable housing project
- School board adopts $9.95 million budget
- Not perfect, but acceptable
- County considers $93 million budget
- City looks to up the number of off-sale liquor licenses
- Watford home to state’s first indoor RV Park
- Filling a community need
- NDRA Championship Rodeo Finals rides into Watford City
- Schools debut healthier meals
- First day of class brings more students to schools
- Explosion injures two at oil well site
- Alexander adapts to keep Old Settlers Day festivities
- Nurse practitioners to open ANOVA Family Health Center
- Rhodes faces manslaughter charges after hit and run
- Schools see big gain in students
- Cyclists make legendary ride
- LSS to build new 124-unit housing project in Watford
- City okays $11 million bond for LSS housing project
- City tries to tackle daycare, housing issues
- Ribfest rocks Watford City’s Main Street
- Ribfest is back bigger than ever
- Good crops, but no place to store them
- Court overwhelmed
- Board finalizes plans for new $11 million elementary school