- Superintendent Johnsrud spearheads new SOS Pilot Program
- Students are ready for the WCHS Cultural Fair this Wednesday
- WCHS Principal Jim Green selected for Governor’s Teacher Task Force
- City of Arnegard looks at expanding city limits
- MCPSD1 utilizes first “snow day” of year
- Watford City Council approves 2024 budget
- Region digs out from first major winter storm
- New tax reports aim for clarity for citizens
- NDDOT updates Hwy. 85 four-lane project
- 2024 McKenzie County budget approved by county commission
- Chevron to buy Hess in major Bakken shakeup
- WCHS to hold Cultural Fair
- Carns pleads guilty in charity theft
- State sees slight growth in oil production
- Explosion rocks Alexander area
- McKenzie County employees recognized for years of service
- Alexander’s Haunted Museum is open for a cause
- Hillside Apartments to undergo repair assessment
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park seeks comments on horse removal policy options
- Burgum pledges no new taxes if elected president
- Stonehome Brewing Co., welcomes new brewer
- Brent Sanford inducted into the North Dakota University Accounting Hall of Fame
- Two bluegrass bands will perform a free concert in Watford City next Wednesday
- Alexander man facing attempted murder charges
- Alexander Public School once again plans to open a daycare
- Winter named North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Top Hand
- Watford City approves Long X Liquor Store lease buyout
- Watford City to host Main Street Summit
- Local school officials seeing success with new cell phone policy
- Fall Fest to bring fun, frolicking and food to the RRC
- Meuchel’s celebrates 20 years of business
- NDPC recognizes Patten with Outstanding Public Service Award
- McKenzie Health asks for $10 million from the Board of County Commissioners
- Knudtson selected to North Dakota Firefighter Hall of Fame
- Watford City Council to vote on WCCBA buyout
- Montoya pleads guilty
- WCCBA announces plan to close Long X Liquor Store
- WCHS Hall of Fame inducts first honorees
- High gasoline prices expected through the end of 2023 as foreign government extend production cuts
- Why was one of the names removed from the hockey rink at the RRC?
- Montoya back in court
- Favorite seeks to have the stray animals addressed by county
- Retail activity strong in North Dakota’s second quarter
- Problems plague Wolf Pup 2 portables
- Local businessmen honored by the Small Business Development Center
- Merrell sentenced in crude theft
- Taxable sales show strong economic growth in North Dakota
- Watford City man charged with promoting sexual performance by a minor
- Chord Energy and Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation to open four STEM centers
- Yondr pouches proving effective at curbing phone use in school