- Recycling project to start in Watford
- Woman charged with Reckless Endangerment
- Protesting more radioactive waste
- County wants funds held in escrow by defunct man camp
- Oil production leveling off
- Farmers get an early jump on spring seeding
- Prairie Rose Gala to raise funds for nature park project
- Taxable sales plummet in 2015
- Growing to meet a bigger congregation
- Burgum names Sanford as running mate
- Putting value of care above volume of care
- Gearing up for kindergarten
- Filing deadline looms for local elections
- Keene man sentenced to five years for possession of child pornography
- Traumatic brain injury has forever changed Omlid’s life
- Conference room named in honor of fallen police officer
- Deputy pleads not guilty to Reckless Endangerment
- Watford City teen charged following weekend shooting
- County imposes fire ban
- County gets tough on water pipeline companies
- Park to see $670,000 expansion
- Feeling the pinch of fewer city sales tax dollars
- State’s oil production continues downward slide
- Bakken Oil Rush Ministry hanging on by a thread
- Radioactive waste landfill in county raises concerns
- County okays funding for northern bypass linking U.S. 85 to N.D. 1806
- Kinder Morgan gives $300,000 donation for construction of new hospital facility
- Ness: U.S. oil in war with foreign producers
- Masons donate $325,000 to new hospital
- Foreman pleads guilty to sex abuse
- Watford airport has $5 million impact on local economy
- Watford City celebrates opening of new school
- Oil prices won’t rebound until 2017
- A pilot’s worst nightmare
- Hospital to offer surgery services
- Traffic fatalities still high on U.S. 85
- County looks to have new land use plan by June
- New high school set to open
- CornerStone Bank to build new bank in Watford City
- County’s first baby arrives by ambulance
- Watford’s Main Street welcomes new businesses
- Students handle being stranded 20 hours
- Busy year for law enforcement
- Fuchs arrested in Montana
- State’s oil industry running on empty
- Elementary school students anxious to leave portables
- Granting a dying father’s last wish
- Study: Watford City student numbers expected to top 3,000
- Lucky to be alive
- Watford sales slump in third quarter of 2015