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  • Interstate Engineering Announces Multiple Hires

    Katie Moore Aitchison|Nov 15, 2023

    Interstate Engineering is excited to announce the addition of multiple team members to the organization, expanding services across the Great Plains Region. This release includes hires from Sidney, MT; Williston and Horace, ND; and Spearfish, SD. Montana McKade Mahlen Sidney - Interstate Engineering is pleased to welcome McKade Mahlen to the Sidney office. As a field technician, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Montana State University. His knowledge, along with his drive to continue to learn, will make him a...

  • Watford City's Rough Rider Center To Host Inaugural "Border Battle: High School Basketball Showcase"

    Brock White|Nov 15, 2023

    Continuing on in the tradition of dynamic, exciting programming for the community and region, Watford City’s Rough Rider Center will host the inaugural “Border Battle: High School Basketball Showcase” Dec. 8-9. Featuring boys and girls varsity teams from North Dakota and Montana, The “Border Battle” will boast unique and never before seen matchups, as the region’s best up and coming basketball standouts show their skills under the bright lights of The Rough Rider Center. “The Rough Rider Center already has such a great reputation as being the...

  • Artist Reception At James Memorial Art Center Nov. 10

    Nov 8, 2023

    Williston, ND - Now showing at the James Memorial Art Center is Marilyn Niewoehner’s “Adroit Enchantment” in Gallery I. This exhibition is sponsored by the North Dakota Art Gallery Association (NDAGA), a statewide service organization for non-profit museums and galleries, and supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. About the Artist: Marilyn Niewoehner is an artist who is well-known for her works in many mediums, but it is...

  • North Dakota Trade Office Roadshow To Visit Northwestern North Dakota

    Rebecca Ferderer|Nov 8, 2023

    The North Dakota Trade Office is visiting northwestern North Dakota in mid-November for its NDTO Roadshow to help explore and understand each North Dakota region. The NDTO is excited to schedule 1-on-1 meetings with companies who would like to learn more about exporting, along with programs and services available, including international market research, trade missions, export management and funding grant programs. Contact Rebecca Ferderer via email for more information at [email protected]. The...

  • Yellowstone Tactical Expands

    Katelyn Sponheim|Nov 8, 2023

    "Where the hell's Cartwright?". Those may have been some of the first words Will Berry's now wife said to him, but it's far from the first, or last time he's heard the question. Now it emblazons the back of the merchandise, designed by his wife Emily Berry, of Yellowstone Tactical; the firearm store tucked in the Badlands and hills that flank the Yellowstone River between Fairview, MT and Williston, ND, on ND Highway 200. Yellowstone Station opened April 2022, with Yellowstone Tactical...

  • Deer Season Questions and Answers

    North Dakota Game and Fish|Nov 8, 2023

    Every year the North Dakota Game and Fish Department receives questions from deer hunters to clarify rules and regulations. Some common questions are listed below. Hunters with further questions are encouraged to visit the Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov., or call 701-328-6300, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. weekdays. I have a concurrent season license. When can I use it? The license can be used during archery season with a bow; deer gun season with a bow, rifle or muzzleloader; or the muzzleloader season with a muzzleloader. You are restri...

  • Deer Gun Season Opens Nov. 10

    North Dakota Game and Fish|Nov 8, 2023

    North Dakota’s deer gun season, arguably the state’s most anticipated and celebrated hunting season, opens Nov. 10 at noon Central time. The Game and Fish Department’s standardized opening day of North Dakota’s deer gun season is determined by the calendar and always opens the Friday immediately preceding Veterans Day, Nov. 11. This is to ensure that the opening day of North Dakota’s deer gun season does not occur on the federal holiday. The last time the opener of the 16 ½-day season fell on the second weekend in November and ran through Th...

  • Deer Hunters Should Be Aware Of Early Ice

    North Dakota Game and Fish|Nov 8, 2023

    North Dakota’s deer gun season opens Nov. 10 at 12 p.m. CT, and the state Game and Fish Department cautions deer hunters to be wary of ice conditions. In some parts of the state, there are already smaller and mid-sized waters that show the appearance of safe ice. Even though deer might be able to make it across, it doesn’t mean hunters can. Ice can form overnight, causing unstable conditions. Ice thickness is not consistent, as it can vary significantly within a few inches. Hunters walking the edge of a cattail slough will not find the sam...

  • Jeab's Thai Kitchen, Authentic Thai Food In Sidney

    Jaymi Mozeak|Nov 1, 2023

    A Thai restaurant opened up on Fox Run Oct. 11, in Sidney. Calvin and Kamonwan Urbatsch plus Juree Naowarat now run Jeab's Thai Food, serving authentic Thai food to Sidney, MT. In 2003, the Urbatschs came to Williston, ND. from Thailand. Kamonwan had grown up in Thailand and worked in a restaurant back in KB, Brunei. One of the first things she noticed when she came to North Dakota was that there was nowhere to eat authentic Thai food. She longed to share the flavors of her homeland with the peo...

  • ND Sen Patten Recognized By North Dakota Petroleum Council

    Katelyn Sponheim|Nov 1, 2023

    The North Dakota Petroleum Council recognized ND Senator Dale Patten Watford City for his service to the state and it's oil and gas industry at their annual meeting on Sept. 20, in Watford City. Patten was awarded NDPC's Outstanding Public Service Award for his career going above and beyond the "normal call of duty to make our state a better place to live and work". The award is designated to shine a spotlight on and thank elected officials, legislators, and public servants for "excellence in pu...

  • Seed Crushing Plant Offers New Possibilities

    Katelynn Sponheim|Nov 1, 2023

    North Dakota leads the United States canola production, with Montana following in third place. Canola oil use extends far beyond the kitchen and includes farmed fish feed, especially salmon, and biodiesel. Omega 3 canola, a new and exciting breed is, per Nuseed's website "the world's first plant-based omega-3 and will help relieve the pressure on our oceans to supply this essential nutrient. One acre of omega-3 canola produces as much DHA as 10,000 one-kilogram fish. Nuseed is partnering with...

  • More Industries May Be Coming Soon To MonDak Region

    Jaymi Mozeak|Nov 1, 2023

    A group of Richland County leaders met with Rich Garman, North Dakota Department of Commerce Economic Development and Finance director on Friday, Sept. 29. He had good news for the MonDak region. Five different industrial companies are looking into building a facility in northwestern North Dakota. Cerilon, a company based out of Alberta, Canada, whose facilities generate premium-quality, cleaner-burning transportation fuels, synthetic base oils, and specialized products, according to their website, www.cerilon.com. The company wants to put a...

  • Farmer's Choice Expands to Sidney Area

    Katelyn Sponheim|Nov 1, 2023

    With the Sidney and surrounding communities bereaved of their sugar beet industry, many farmers have looked to corn and soybeans to fill the gap. To soften the learning curve, Farmer’s Choice, McClusky, ND, is bringing their expertise in those products to Sidney. Duane Peters, Sidney, former Sidney Sugars agronomist, will represent Farmer’s Choice in Sidney. He wants local farmers to know that “we are here to help”. They have purchased the former Trans-Systems building at 1120 E. Main St. and will be open to the public soon. Farmer’s Choice is...

  • Bernice Shannon, 78, McClusky, ND

    Nov 1, 2023

    Funeral Services will be Saturday November 4, 2023 at 1:00 P.M. at the Fairview Alliance Church in Fairview, MT with Pastor Sam Samuelson officiating. Coffee and bars will be served after the service for a time a fellowship and sharing. Bernice will be laid to rest at Lone Butte Cemetery in Richland County, MT. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Bernice Shannon, 78 pe...

  • Louise A. Rehbein, 90, Sidney, MT

    Nov 1, 2023

    Mass of the Christian Burial will be Tuesday November 7, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. at St Matthew's Catholic Church in Sidney, MT with Father Jim O'Neil officiating. A luncheon will follow the committal service at Ned Shinnick Hall. Visitation will be Monday November 6, 2023 from 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M at the Fulkerson Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney, MT. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be shared with the family...

  • Edmund "Ed" Klasna, 71, Glasgow, MT

    Nov 1, 2023

    Funeral Services will be Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 2:00 pm at the Richland County Event Center in Sidney, Montana with Joe Laumeyer officiating. A luncheon will follow the service for a time of fellowship and sharing. Visitation will be Monday, November 6, 2023 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Fulkerson Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Sidney, Montana and an hour prior to the service at the Event Center. The Funeral Service will be livestreamed directly on Ed’s obituary page. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, Montana is assisting t...

  • Protect Poultry Flocks From HPAI This Fall

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Oct 25, 2023

    With the continued presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in wild birds in North Dakota, North Dakota State University Extension specialists continue to encourage biosecurity practices for bird owners of all sizes and around wild birds. North Dakota has had no positive domestic cases since April. However, with positive cases occurring currently in Canada, the risk of transmission will increase as fall migration continues. Hunters participating in fall season should be aware of the...

  • NDSU Provides Guidance For North Dakota Corn Harvest & Drying

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Oct 25, 2023

    Variability in moisture content and maturity of corn in the fields will impact harvest decisions this season, according to Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer and grain drying expert. "There is considerable variation this year due to the challenging spring, variation in rainfall, planting date, maturity rating, and growing degree days, so it is important to check each field and even various areas in a field," says Hellevang. Normally, optimum harvest...

  • Farmer's Choice Expands to Sidney Area

    Katelyn Sponheim|Oct 25, 2023

    With the Sidney and surrounding communities bereaved of their sugar beet industry, many farmers have looked to corn and soybeans to fill the gap. To soften the learning curve, Farmer's Choice, McClusky, ND, is bringing their expertise in those products to Sidney. Duane Peters, Sidney, former Sidney Sugars agronomist, will represent Farmer's Choice in Sidney. He wants local farmers to know that "we are here to help". They have purchased the former Trans-Systems building at 1120 E. Main St. and...

  • Fall Weed Management

    Marley Voll|Oct 25, 2023

    By Marley Voll, Richland county extension agent. As harvest wraps up it is time to consider your fall weed management plan. There are many factors to consider including what your next crop will be, what weeds you are targeting, and what your crop rotation is. During the fall, winter annual weeds like cheatgrass, tansy mustard, and marestail germinate and begin growing. A study out of NDSU found that early rosette is when marestail control is most effective. The rosette stage can often be found in fields in late September and early October...

  • Take Precautions Against Toxicity Of Sorghum Forages

    NDSU Extension and Ag Research News|Oct 25, 2023

    Temperatures are trending down across the Northern Plains and will fluctuate up and down as we head closer to winter. These temperature fluctuations cause stress on sorghum plants, which can lead to toxicity issues for livestock. "The sorghum family of plants contains hydrocyanic acid (prussic acid) attached to a molecule of dhurrin," says James Rogers, North Dakota State University Extension forage systems specialist. "The dhurrin molecule releases prussic acid when the plant is stressed....

  • Fall Grazing Use Influences Spring Forage Production

    NDSU Extension and Ag Research News|Oct 25, 2023

    Monitoring grazing use in the fall has the potential to significantly impact 2024 forage production. North Dakota State University Extension has found that heavy grazing use in the fall can reduce forage production the following growing season by over 50%. "As we transition into fall, it can be tempting to keep cattle on pasture longer to stretch feed resources," says Miranda Meehan, NDSU Extension livestock environmental stewardship specialist. "However, this decision can have long-term...

  • Proper Maintenance Can Prevent Combine Fires; Farmers Should Take Steps To Minimize The Risk

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Oct 25, 2023

    Soybean harvest is in full swing across North Dakota, with field corn and sunflowers to follow. Weather conditions have been very warm and mostly dry, with a few intermittent showers across the state to shut down harvest progress for a few days. Angie Johnson, North Dakota State University Extension farm and ranch safety coordinator, urges farmers to use any breaks in harvest for necessary maintenance that can help prevent equipment failures and fires. "Equipment fires, specifically combine...

  • Todd Panasuk, 58, Bainville, MT

    Oct 25, 2023

    Funeral Services will be Saturday October 28, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. at the Bainville School in Bainville, MT with Pastor Lane Vannatta officiating. A luncheon will follow the service at the Bainville Fire Hall. Visitation will be on Saturday October 28, 2023 at the Bainville School in Bainville, MT from 12:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M. Todd will be laid to rest at the Bainville Cemetery. Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT is assisting the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be...

  • (Updated 10-25-23) ND Main Street Summit Coming to Watford City

    Katelyn Sponheim|Oct 18, 2023

    (Updated 10-25-23): The Governor's Main Street Conference & Bluegrass Concert has been postponed due to weather. A new date has yet to be decided on. The cultural fair has also been rescheduled for November 8 from 4-7 pm at the Rough Rider Center. (Original Story): Oct. 24 and 25 will see Watford City’s Main Street much busier than average, with Governor Burgum’s initiative focused on smart infrastructure, 21st century workforce, vibrancy, and economic diversification coming to town. The North Dakota Main Street Summit is a two-part event, wit...

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