- Arnegard receives $500,000 HIF grant
- ONEOK to build new gas plant near Watford
- Parade of Lights to kick off Christmas season
- Coming to the aid of the Salvation Army
- Healthcare System on the road to recovery
- City says new high school should be east
- Another record month
- Extending a helping hand to those in need in the patch
- City Hall remodel back on track
- Propane shortage hits western North Dakota
- Prairie Heights almost ready for first tenants
- Holiday Festival to ring in start of Christmas
- Masque & Gavel to present one-act plays
- Watford City Police Dept. receives $380,000 grant
- Growing to meet demand
- Leiseth was wounded twice in Vietnam
- Board narrows new high school sites to two
- Post Office plans for more delivery routes in Watford City
- ANOVA Clinic moves to new location
- State sets new record for oil production
- Soggy roads hurt well completions
- City moves forward with plans for mechanical wastewater treatment
- Rush is on to fill South Park Plaza
- Rains force county to close roads to truck traffic
- Shuffling of businesses
- FBI agent shot during drug bust
- School okays mill hike to fund $13 million budget
- Watford City in the running for $500,000 grant
- City, county sales up in second quarter of 2013
- Courthouse offices to move to fairgrounds
- Ground broken for bypass around Watford City
- More ambulance coverage needed
- Body of missing man may have been found
- PSC to hear QEP proposal to unitize wells in county
- Three Forks study targets McKenzie County wells
- Healthcare system adds new medical providers
- Wild Bison Travel Center opens near Alexander
- School board proposes 13.9 percent mill levy increase
- Another record month of oil, gas production
- Schmidt becomes state’s newest district judge
- Taxpayers can direct state taxes to help build housing
- Hoeven pushes ‘state’s first’ national energy policy
- Commissioners eye $147 million preliminary budget
- NDRA Finals comes to town
- Breaking the 1,000 barrier
- Ground broken on new residential, commercial development
- Farm Rescue aids in harvest
- Farmers seeing great yields as harvest begins
- Healthcare system plans for new $55 million facility
- Alexander to host 68th annual Old Settlers’ Day