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December 2, 2025
Convicted McKenzie County sex offender enters guilty plea

December 2, 2025
North Dakota’s natural gas hits all-time high
December 2, 2025
MHA Nation celebrates indigenous food sovereignty
Native Green Grow Greenhouse Grand-Opening
December 2, 2025
McKenzie Health Expands Regional Footprint with New Minot Clinic
Expanson boosted by gift from Watford City family
November 25, 2025
DIGEST: North Dakota awards more than $18 million in tourism grants

November 25, 2025
Local government to tighten hiring amid revenue concerns

November 18, 2025
Opinion: Time to Break the Housing Logjam
Why 50-Year Mortgages and Portable 30-Year Loans Are Exactly What America Needs

November 18, 2025
Magical Medora Christmas coming to Watford City

November 18, 2025
Golden arches arrive: Watford City McDonald’s to open November 20

November 18, 2025
Legislators: Capture Opportunities in Coal
Anti-Development Policies Threaten Industry
November 18, 2025
Local Red Kettle Campaign director gears up for a season of giving

November 18, 2025
Armstrong Urges Coal Industry to Be Aggressive
Armstrong Urges Coal Industry to Be Aggressive
November 18, 2025
WSC launches first programs in new healthcare training facility
Medical Assistant and EMT programs open for January enrollment
November 18, 2025
NDFB: Tariffs and Shutdown hit local farmers with double whammy
November 18, 2025
Fortner: Our Moment is Now to Forge Ahead
Leading the Nation in Responsible Energy

November 11, 2025
Fire destroys Watford City duplex
Two pets rescued, no injuries reported
November 11, 2025
Kevin O’Leary’s Team Bets Big on Minot...Here’s Why
Full interview with Paul Palandjian
November 11, 2025
Baesler invites public comment on charter school rules

November 11, 2025
Watford City unveils results of rebrand effort
City promotes ‘Rooted Innovation’ in new logo and tagline

November 4, 2025
Oil Wells Could be Tapped for Geothermal Energy
EERC Interim Study to Explore Abandoned Well


November 4, 2025
Watford City artist and mom chases dreams on “Ink Master”

November 4, 2025
Counties Grapple with Tighter Budgets
Fiscal Creativity Needed with 3 percent Caps
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