SIDNEY — The Richland County Health Department's investigation of the Burger King in Sidney, sparked by a viral video of an alleged tapeworm found in a burger, found the restaurant to be in compliance with applicable standards, rules, and laws.
SIDNEY — The Richland County Health Department's investigation of the Burger King in Sidney, sparked by a viral video of an alleged tapeworm found in a burger, found the restaurant to be in compliance with applicable standards, rules, and laws.
- Williston City Commission approves return of Neighborhood Revitalization Program
- Two injured in four-car accident south of Alexander
- Local high schools all exceed state average graduation rate
- WBSD#7 board hears 2024 deferred maintenance presentation
- Felon arrested for discharging gun in city limits
- Ballin' in the Basin
- Birth announcements
- Town Hall meeting for infrastructure safety action plan set
- Williston City Commission approves new agreement between XWA and Sun Country
WILLISTON — There have been no new leads on the disappearance of Breeanna Ward, a 27-year-old Williston woman who was last reported to be seen…
WILLIAMS COUNTY — A total of 1,147 new residents were recorded as living in Williams County, making it one of 16 counties in the state to see …
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Felon arrested for discharging gun in city limits
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Juvenile cited with attempted murder in shooting
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Two injured in four-car accident south of Alexander
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One month later, police and family continue search for Breeanna Ward
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Population up, census estimates say
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Sidney Burger King reopens after tapeworm scare
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Birth announcements
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Williston Police Department investigating missing person
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Sidney location among Burger Kings under new ownership
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Williston expected to get four to seven inches of snow this weekend
WILLISTON — The Williston Police Department responded to a call about a possible gun-related incident at the 2700 Block of 29th Street West on…
WILLISTON — An annual fundraising event for CHI St. Alexius Health Williston Medical Center is being moved indoors, as well as earlier in the year.
JUDSON TOWNSHIP, WILLIAMS COUNTY — Another grid search in the vicinity of a missing man's home did not yield any new results, the Williams Cou…
TRI TOWNSHIP, McKENZIE COUNTY — A Watford City woman was killed in a rollover collision south of Williston late Friday evening.
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WILLISTON — Williston Basin International Airport recorded an almost 32% uptick of boardings last month compared to the same time last year.
Even as a dentist, Dr. Kami Dornfeld has no reason to look down in the mouth.
It is Susan Granrud's first week as Workforce Center Manager at Job Service North Dakota's Williston office and she is already on the ball -- …
WILLISTON — The Williston Police Department are asking the community to avoid an area in the northwest part of the city while a search warrant is being executed.
WILLISTON — Law enforcement is investigating a shooting which took place in the city on Thursday.
JUDSON TOWNSHIP — Roger Shelton has been missing for almost two weeks now, but as of Wednesday morning, the Williams County Sheriff's Office have issued no new updates.
Editor's Note: Roger Shelton is 5'5, and not 5'2, as originally reported by the Williams County Sheriff's Office.
Spock's catch-all phrase on the 1960s TV show "Star Trek" is an appropriate credo for aspiring young farmers and ranchers attending this year's West Farm Safety Camp in Williston.
Eric Gill
Journalist
By John Bradley Despite the hard winter in North Dakota, North America’s most recent glacial period ended about 10,000 years ago. As the ice sheets decayed, they left thousands of shallow depressions across the northern part of the continent. Today, those potholes and kettles fill with water, either each spring or permanently, and create the...
It all started in the 1960s. That's when the U.S. Department of Labor began closely examining accidents involving young people working in jobs with heavy farming equipment. That's when the federal government passed a law that requires farmers and ranchers who hire young people (other than th…
Eric Gill
Journalist
Funding for a longstanding food-assistance program is at the center of the Farm Bill reauthorization debate. But there also are calls to make it easier for farmers in North Dakota and elsewhere to access climate-linked programs.
WILLISTON — The Stanley Meet took place at the Williston ARC on Friday with 10 total schools in attendance.
The spring snow goose conservation season opened up back in February and the spring turkey season is just a couple of weeks away. If you are a hunter, you need to make sure land your hunting is not physically or electronically posted.
Jessica Mogen of the Watford City Wolves and Isiah St. Romain of the Williston Coyotes have both been selected as finalists of the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA) Mr. and Miss Basketball.
The Williston State Tetons are still on road in Arizona as they had another weekend tournament that started on Friday against the Central Lakes College-Brainerd Raiders. The Tetons had five games and would win four of them over the weekend.
WILLISTON — It is time for Ballin' at the Basin in Williston.
ARIZONA — The Williston State College Tetons men's baseball team were in Casa Grande, Arizona, for another weekend tournament starting on Saturday. The Tetons would go 2-2 in the games over the weekend.
MINOT — On Thursday, the Watford City Wolves started their attempt at capturing a State Title in Division A girls' basketball. In their first game, the Wolves would fall to Thompson and be moved to the consolation side of the bracket. They would then play Shiloh Christian but be beaten by th…
Whether you work in or with the energy sector in the Williston Basin, you know that it’s a constantly evolving landscape. Staying on top of it means constantly chasing that leading edge, and that’s what Energy Chaser is all about. We’ll keep you connected with what’s happening to the sector in the Bakken and beyond.
Three Ukrainian oil workers, the first of possibly many, have arrived in Williston as part of a program to bring skilled Ukrainian workers to …
After the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) this week announced it will reduce production of crude oil by 1 million bar…
Eric Gill
Journalist
Anyone who has driven down 42nd Street near Walmart has noticed the sea of neatly lined frac tanks that surround the perimeter of a multi-acre…
Eric Gill
Journalist
- March 12th weekend edition delayed due to weather
- Williams County man being held for murder
- Another blizzard is headed our way
- Snowmageddon closings
- Thousands lose power in Williston
- Herald delivery delayed
- Judge rules 'pore space' bill unconstitutional
- Police: Man arrested after standoff where he barricaded himself into home
- Police: 'Suspicious package' contained personal items, no danger to community
- Williston police respond to shooting Wednesday afternoon
By Nick Simonson With spring on hold for the next week or so (depending on this weekend’s storm track) there’s likely some time to think about what comes when that snow melts. Of course, the fishing will be fast and furious once we flip the calendar into April, but after the solid spring bite and...
From NDG&F Dept. Releases A total of 45,927 North Dakota deer hunters took approximately 25,146 deer during the 2023 deer gun hunting season, according to a post-season survey conducted by the state Game and Fish Department. Numbers were similar to the 47,590 hunters and 25,093 deer harvested in 2022. Game and Fish made available 53,400...
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s 2024-26 fishing proclamation is set, with regulations effective April 1, 2024, through March 31, 2026. New fishing licenses are required April 1. Anglers can find the North Dakota 2024-26 Fishing Guide online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, or at Game and Fish Department offices and license vendors throughout...
Country band Diamond Rio played a concert in Ray on Friday, Aug. 6
Johnny Holm performed Wednesday, June 23, at the Upper Missouri Valley Fair
Some footage shot Thursday, June 11, in northeastern Williston during a …
The Williston High School Jazz Band performing.