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  • West Side Elementary Friendship Awards

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 23, 2022

    West Side Elementary held their 3rd Quarter Awards Ceremony on Friday, March 18th. Click here to view the full photo album on our Facebook page....

  • Katelynn's Voice Foundation Fundraiser May 14

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 16, 2022

    In the wake of tragedy Katelynn Berry's family has chosen to help the community in Katelynn's memory. The small Facebook blog page, "Bring Katelynn Berry Home", meant to further the search efforts with photo's of Katelynn and a reward for the missing woman is now, Katelynn's Voice, a foundation created to raise money to aid those with mental health issues or dealing with addiction and to raise awareness of these problems. Katelynn was diagnosed with schizophrenia in her early 20's and battled...

  • 75th High School Reunion

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 16, 2022

    When one hears of a 75th High School Reunion one thinks of invitations, balloons, music, and the high school gym rented out for a few alumni to catch up and reminisce. No one thinks of the extended care unit of their local hospital, yet, for four residents at Sidney's Extended Care Unit, that is how theirs came to be. Gilda Buxbaum, Ruth Pederson, Peggy Zadow, and Elsa Banyai all graduated from Sidney High School in 1947, 75 years ago, and ended up back where they took that step out of...

  • Brodie Gorder Memorial Wrestling Duels & Invitational This Week

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 9, 2022

    This year, March 12 and 13 is the 6th Annual Brodie Gorder Memorial Iron Eagle Open Wrestling Duels and Invitational. The competition is to raise funds for the Brodie Gorder Memorial Project, a non-profit that provides grants and scholarships for the benefit of the youth of Richland County as well as promote wrestling as a sport and ATV safety awareness. Brodie Gorder lived on his family’s ranch along the Yellowstone River with his five brothers and sisters. He was a 4-H member but he loved wrestling and put on a singlet for the first time a...

  • Gummy Games Softball Camp Held Feb. 20-21

    Jaymi Mozeak|Mar 2, 2022

    On Feb. 20, 21 girls took part in something new to the softball world, the world's first Gummy Games Softball Camp at the Sidney High School gym. Softball coach Terry Roth said in his Jan. 5 blog post, on his website, www.urastarsports.com, "a ballplayer struggles with simple things in games and practices, the more complex things like game situation and focus become even more difficult. As a coach, I see the struggles all the way up to the high school level. What has come to my realization is...

  • Bring Katelynn Berry Home Benefit, Jan. 21, Williston

    Jaymi Mozeak|Jan 19, 2022

    A full month after her last sighting, a benefit for "Bring Katelynn Berry Home" is scheduled in Williston. It will be held at a business that has been a part of the city since the late '30s. The "Bring Katelynn Berry Home Benefit" will be held Friday, Jan. 21 from 6 p.m. until midnight, and hosted by Buster's Bar, a Williston business since 1938, 22 Main Street. It starts with a free-will donation baked potato bar. There will also be music by Ted and Kerry and a silent auction. Heidi Eide, a...

  • Motor Vehicle Crash East Of Watford City

    Jaymi Mozeak|Jan 19, 2022

    On Tuesday morning, Jan. 11, one of North Dakota’s finest was involved in a motor vehicle crash east of Watford City. A sheriff’s deputy vehicle was struck by another commuter hours before sunrise. According to press releases, while on shift, 36-year-old McKenzie County Sheriff Deputy Beebe was driving his 2018 Chevy Tahoe sheriff’s vehicle on a frost-covered Hwy. 23 in the eastbound passing lane at 6:18 a.m. CT. Just three miles east of Watford City Deputy Beebe decided he needed to turn around and head back towards Watford City. He slowe...