Wes Wade has been hired as the Sidney Herald's newest reporter.
Wes Wade has been hired as the Sidney Herald's newest reporter.
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SIDNEY — Jace Schillinger has been hired as the new head football coach at Sidney High School and comes to the Eagles with more than a decade of coaching experience at the NAIA and FCS collegi…
STANLEY, N.D. — The Sidney Eagles baseball team made short work of the Stanley Blue Jays and the Ray Jays Monday night in Stanley, closing out both games early in 10-run-rule walk-off victories.
SIDNEY — An opportunity for her business has led a Sidney woman on a path to winning up to $60,000.Â
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New Eagles football coach brings college pedigree to Sidney
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Sidney Herald hires Wes Wade as reporter
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Freshmen shine in Eagles win at Williston
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Former Lame Deer pastor sentenced for abusing young girls
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'Small dots on a large map'
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Eagles split weekend baseball games
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Birth announcements
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Sidney Burger King reopens after tapeworm scare
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Les Schwab Tire Center partners with Boys & Girls Club
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Eagles earn two big road wins in Stanley
SIDNEY — The Richland County Health Department's investigation of the Burger King in Sidney, sparked by a viral video of an alleged tapeworm f…
SIDNEY — On Thursday evening, the Empire Builder train squealed through Williston before coming to a full stop outside the Amtrak station at t…
FAIRVIEW — In an average week, over 1,200 scratch off tickets are sold at the Loaf 'N Jug location here. With the quick movement of a quarter …
WATFORD CITY — It was a little bit after 2 a.m. on Feb. 24 when 12-year-old Daniel Pineda Serrano woke up and went downstairs to ask his mothe…
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WILLISTON, N.D. — Freshman Ty Schepens helped power Sidney to victory in Williston Tuesday night with his second home run of the season and fe…
SIDNEY — The Sidney Eagles won their home opener 2-1 Friday night versus the East Helena Vigilantes and lost 8-9 Saturday afternoon against th…
SAVAGE — Zane Pilgeram for the Savage track and field team has been named this week's Athlete of the Week for the Sidney Herald.Â
MILES CITY — The Miles City Invite-B/C Schools took place on Tuesday, with the Savage Warriors in attendance. There, the Warriors' boys team f…
LAMBERT — A fourth grader from Lambert School won third place in Energy Share of Montana’s statewide art contest.
Alexander Lawhead and Bianca Philbeck together with their parents, Lynn and Rhonda Lawhead and Brent and Claudia Philbeck, announce their upco…
NDG&F Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department announced the winners of the 2024 Earth Day Patch Contest. Over 2,000 students from 100 schools entered this year’s contest. Winners in three age categories are Ella Haagenson, Leeds (K-4); Isla Anderson, St. Johns Academy, Jamestown (5-8); and Deegan Kierschemann, Barnes County North, Wimbledon (9-12). Haagenson’s design was...
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s paddlefish season opens May 1, and is scheduled to continue through May 21. However, depending on the overall harvest, an early in-season closure may occur with a 24-hour notice issued by the state Game and Fish Department. Paddlefish tags are available for purchase online at the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov,...
By Nick Simonson For more than two decades, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) has enlisted the help of citizen wildlife watchers in tracking active bald eagle nests throughout the state. Through the process, the agency has watched a fledgling population of these once endangered birds grow to be present across the Peace...