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  • Brodie Gorder Memorial Wrestling Tournament

    Mar 16, 2022

    The Brodie Gorder Iron Eagle Memorial Wrestling Tournament took place in Sidney on March 12-13. Sidney's Team Brodie took 2nd place during the dual tournament March 12. Dual scores for the Sidney team were Team Champ Gold (Billings) 103-9, Circle 103-13, Glasgow 72-42 and Team Champ Black (Billings) 29-72. Brodie Gorder Memorial Iron Eagle 2022 Team Results 1st Place: Alexander Comets, 6174 2nd Place: Baker Wrestling Club, 6184 3rd Place: Beach Bucs, 6181 4th Place: Billings Wrestling Club,...

  • Sidney Wrestling Club To Co-Host Montana State AAU Tournament

    Mar 9, 2022

    The Sidney Wrestling Club will co-host the Montana State AAU Folkstyle Wrestling Tournament with the Huntley Project Wrestling Club. The tournament will take place March 18-20 at Metra Park, Billings. Both boys and girls will be competing in age groups:Tots through Elite. Hosting the state tournament is decided through a bid process. All of the wrestling clubs that participate in the state AAU convention vote on bid packages submitted by the clubs interested in putting on the tournament. The host clubs handle all planning and logistics...

  • 2022 National Hard Spring Wheat Show Set For Feb. 9

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 2, 2022

    The 69th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 9 at Williston Area Recreation Center, 822 18th St. E., Williston. The event includes a vendor show, breakfast, agriculture specialist speakers, an awards lunch, and an evening banquet. At 7:30 a.m. the show will kick off with a free ag appreciation breakfast, followed by words from Williston Mayor Howard Klug, Wheat Show President Dusty Berwick, and Wheat Show Board. Throughout the day, several speakers will be...

  • 2022 National Hard Spring Wheat Show Set For Feb. 9

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 2, 2022

    The 69th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 9 at Williston Area Recreation Center, 822 18th St. E., Williston. The event includes a vendor show, breakfast, agriculture specialist speakers, an awards lunch, and an evening banquet. At 7:30 a.m. the show will kick off with a free ag appreciation breakfast, followed by words from Williston Mayor Howard Klug, Wheat Show President Dusty Berwick, and Wheat Show Board. Throughout the day, several speakers will be informing attendees on the latest issues affecting...

  • Williams County Extension Office Relocates

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 2, 2022

    The NDSU Williams County Extension Office has relocated to a new space at the Williams County Highway Complex, 5218 141st Ave NW, Williston. The extension office was previously located at Broadway Commons in downtown Williston since 2012. The new location provides more office space and a bigger parking lot for visitors. "Downtown was really difficult for parking and was not real user friendly. Our location now is much more convenient for producers; we have a great big parking lot for them to...

  • 2021 Harvest Bowl Celebrates County Agriculturists

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Feb 2, 2022

    The success, dedication and hard work of outstanding agriculturists in 53 counties in North Dakota and 10 counties in Minnesota were honored during the 47th annual Harvest Bowl program at North Dakota State University on Nov. 19. Information on the outstanding agriculturists listed by county is available at https://bit.ly/2021HBCountyBios, and photos are available at https://bit.ly/2021HBHonoreePhotos. 2021 Harvest Bowl honorees by county, name and city: Adams - Jamie and Nikki Enerson,...

  • Sidney/Fairview Wrestlers Place 2nd at Class A Duals

    Jan 26, 2022

    The Sidney/Fairview High School wrestling team competed at the Montana Class A Duals in Lewistown on Jan. 20-21. The boys team placed 2nd and the girls team placed 27th. Montana Class A Duals Sidney/Fairview Results, Lewistown, Jan. 21-22 Pool D - Sidney/Fairview Match #1 Round 1: Sidney/Fairview defeated Columbia Falls 43-23 113: Winslow Peter (CF) won by forfeit 120: Dylan Delorme (CF) won by decision over Deegan Caranza (S/F) 12-5 126: Owen Lonski (S/F) won by fall over Blake Hoerner (CF) 2:1...

  • North Dakota COVID Portrait Project Seeking Artists & Families Of Those Lost To COVID-19

    Anna Dragseth|Jan 12, 2022

    To honor lives lost to COVID-19, an area artist created a plan to support both artists and families who lost a loved one to the disease. Over 100 people in the MonDak area have died from COVID-19 related complications and Daphne Clark saw a need to remember each of those community members with a portrait, creating “The North Dakota COVID Portrait” Project. The project is where artists complete a portrait of someone who was lost to COVID-19. Artists will receive a $100 stipend for each 11” x 14” framed portrait they complete. One portrait will b...

  • Richland County Title Holds Ribbon Cutting In New Location

    Dec 29, 2021

  • City Of Williston, Sanford Health Announce Plans For Williston Multi-Specialty Clinic

    Caitlin Pallai|Nov 10, 2021

    Williston, ND - As a first step toward enhancing health care in Williston and in partnership with the City of Williston, Sanford Health will build a multi-specialty clinic in Williston Square. Sanford will break ground on this new location in mid-2022 with an anticipated opening date of late 2023. Located on the corner of 33rd St. and 2nd Ave. West in the southeastern area of Williston Square, the clinic has the potential to include more than 100 exam rooms and offer primary care and specialty services including a walk-in clinic, infusion...

  • ND Development Fund Approves $3 Million For Cerilon To Build $2.8 Billion Project In Williams County

    Oct 20, 2021

    Gov. Doug Burgum and North Dakota Department of Commerce has announced that the North Dakota Development Fund has approved initial support for Cerilon Inc. to develop a major gas-to-liquids (GTL) complex in North Dakota, with the initial phase estimated at $2.8 billion. The Development Fund Board approved $3 million in initial developmental capital to Cerilon GTL Inc., a subsidiary of Calgary, Alberta-based Cerilon Inc., for the GTL complex, with further financial support anticipated. With this...

  • Richland County Title Holds Ribbon Cutting in New Location

    Sep 1, 2021

  • Planning Continues For New Clinic & Hospital In Williston

    Caitlin Pallai|Sep 1, 2021

    Williston - Since signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) earlier this year with the vision to enhance health care in the Williston community and region, the City of Williston and Sanford Health have been working diligently to determine details of an agreement. When finalized later this year, the agreement will outline project timelines, operational responsibilities and financing. “We are excited to further our vision for enhancing health care in Williston and the surrounding communities, and we are committed to that goal,” said Dr. Michael LeB...

  • Availability Of Low-Interest Physical Loss Loans For Producers Affected By Natural Disasters

    USDA Farm Service Agency|Aug 25, 2021

    Physical loss loans can help producers repair or replace damaged or destroyed physical property essential to the success of the agricultural operation, including livestock losses. Examples of property commonly affected include essential farm buildings, fixtures to real estate, equipment, livestock, perennial crops, fruit and nut bearing trees and harvested or stored crops and hay. State: Montana Triggering Disaster Event #1: Tornado, excessive rain, hail and high winds that occurred June 10, 2021. Application Deadline: April 11, 2022 Primary...

  • WREC And EARC Field Days

    Aug 4, 2021

  • Williams County Planning And Zoning Commission To Finalize Recommendation Regarding WISCO Application To Accept TENORM Waste

    Jun 23, 2021

    Williston, N.D., (June 22, 2021) – The Williams County Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, June 28, 2021, at 8 am in the Williams County Commission Room to finalize their recommendation as it pertains to the request from WISCO, Inc. to amend their Conditional Use Permit to include TENORM waste disposal at their existing special waste landfill. A public hearing will not be held during this meeting as the public comment period was closed on June 17, 2021. During the June 17, 2021 regular meeting of the W...

  • McKenzie County 4-H'ers Participate In District Contest

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Jun 2, 2021

    Three McKenzie County 4-H’ers participated in the 2021 Mouticounty Program Unit 1 4-H Communication Arts Event held on Tuesday, May 26 at Williston Research Extension Center. The goal of this event is to help 4-H’ers become proficient at making public presentations. Participants are developing communication skills and learning to gather and organize information, equipment and props. Kyle Best presented “Why Buy Local” video presentation in Junior Division and received a first place medal....

  • Baxter Places 1st at Sidney Meet

    Apr 28, 2021

    Sidney Invitational Track Meet Results, April 24 Mens Results 100 Meters 1. Nolan Lotton,11.42, Havre 2. Loden Idler, 11.80, Hinsdale 3. Parker Sinks, 11.91, Sidney 4. Blaine Frisbie, 12.01, Richey-Lambert 5. Tate Wieferich,12.08, Sidney 6. Jesse Lee, 12.15, Hinsdale 7. Ashton Grover, 12.15, Fergus 8. Ryan McGinnis, 12.17, Sidney 9. Carson Green, 12.19, Custer County 10. Kaholo Toves, 12.26, Wolf Point 11. Aren Larson, 12.27, Sidney 11. Kaelen Smith , 12.27, Poplar 13. Mason Cooper, 12.32,...

  • Wildfire Rages In Theodore Roosevelt National Park's North Unit

    Apr 7, 2021

    Multiple agencies and fire response units from across the region have been battling a wildfire in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park's North Unit since Saturday. The Theodore Roosevelt National Park Facebook page posted the following statement on April 5: On Saturday April 3, a fire ignited just outside the north boundary of the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Sunday, April 4, fire crews completed a successful back burn along US 85 and the park road in an attempt to contain...

  • Williston Fire Department Provides Update On April 3 Fire North Of Williston

    Caitlin Pallai|Apr 7, 2021

    Williston - On Saturday, April 3 the Williston Rural Fire Department was dispatched to a brush fire north of Williston. Following initial efforts to contain this fire, the Williston Rural Fire Department requested mutual aid from the Williston Fire Department (WFD). WFD responded with three brush trucks and two tender trucks, an apparatus that specializes in the transport of water from a water source to a fire. While WFD was working one of the fire's flanks, the wind shifted, and the fire rapidl...

  • City Of Williston Mask Order Ends

    Feb 17, 2021

    Williston - Effective immediately, the citywide Mask Order introduced on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020 by Williston Mayor Howard Klug and approved by the City Commission is now expired. Until further notice, masks are still required for entering City buildings and for any in-person city meetings. The next City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 23, will be held in-person in the John Kautzman Chamber Room. At the City Commission meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 9, Mayor Klug made a motion to rescind the COVID-19 Emergency Municipal Declaration and...

  • 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show & Mondak Pulse Day This Week

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 10, 2021

    The 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 10, and the Annual MonDak Pulse Day is set for Thursday, Feb. 11. Both events will be at the Williston Area Recreation Center, 822 18th St. E., Williston. This year, both events are being offered in a hybrid in-person and online format, due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19. Participants will have the opportunity to choose to attend the event at home via Zoom or in-person. The 68th Annual Hard Spring Wheat Show is free admission. Everyone is encouraged to...

  • City of Williston Mask Order ends

    David Tuan|Feb 10, 2021

    WILLISTON, N.D. – Effective immediately, the citywide Mask Order introduced on Monday, November 9, 2020 by Williston Mayor Howard Klug and approved by the City Commission is now expired. Until further notice, masks are still required for entering City buildings and for any in-person city meetings. The next City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 23, will be held in-person in the John Kautzman Chamber Room. At the City Commission meeting on Tuesday, February 9, Mayor Klug made a m...

  • 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show & Mondak Pulse Day Set For February

    Anna Draseth|Feb 3, 2021

    The 68th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 10, and the Annual MonDak Pulse Day is set for Thursday, Feb. 11. Both events will be at the Williston Area Recreation Center, 822 18th St. E., Williston. This year, both events are being offered in a hybrid in-person and online format, due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19. Participants will have the opportunity to choose to attend the event at home via Zoom or in-person. The 68th Annual Hard Spring Wheat Show...

  • 39th Annual Bread Fair Set For February

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 3, 2021

    The 39th Annual Bread Fair is set to take place over the first two weeks of February (pending scheduling with all the schools). "Due to COVID-19 restrictions, I will be traveling to the individual schools and/or doing a virtual bread fair with the schools," said Kelly Leo, North Dakota State University Extension Williams County agriculture agent. The Bread Fair is organized and facilitated through the NDSU Extension Office, Williams County. It is an event where 5th grade students from across...

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