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  • Sidney Eagles Soar Above The Competition

    Feb 19, 2020

    "Three-peat!" exclaimed Sidney wrestling coach Guy Melby during the team state wrestling after party at the Hampton Inn in Billings on Feb. 15. The Sidney High School wrestling team has once again taken the top Class A spot at the MHSA All-Class State Wrestling tournament in Billings for the third year in a row. The 2019-2020 season has ended in historic fashion once again for the Eagles. The 15 of the 17 Eagle wrestlers in the tournament placed fourth or higher, a record for the Sidney squad....

  • Williams County Injury Crash

    Feb 19, 2020

    On Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7:45 a.m. on Hwy 2, milepost 9, about 7 miles from Williston there was an angle (T-bone) vehicle crash between a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV with driver Hallie Finnicum, 24 of Culbertson, MT, and a 2001 Dodge Ram pickup with driver Aaron Tkachyk, 29 of Whitefish, MT. This crash occurred on an asphalt roadway with patches of ice and clear weather conditions. The Dodge was traveling westbound on Hwy 2. The Hyundai was traveling eastbound on Hwy 2. The Dodge lost control, rotated counter-clockwise and entered the eastbound...

  • Four Young Men From Sidney Troop 190 Awarded Eagle Scout Rank Dec. 18

    Kristine Gifford|Jan 29, 2020

    Four young men were awarded the rank of Eagle Scout Wednesday night, Dec. 18, at the year-end court of honor for Sidney Troop 190, sponsored by the Sidney Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The four young men are Daniel Stevens, Easton Hopes, Gordon Knapp, and James Allen. Daniel Stevens is the fifth child in his family, all of whom achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, as did their father, Bart. For his project, Daniel restored and refreshed the recycle sheds in Sidney. He...

  • Changing Dirt Into Soil – Soil Health Workshop, Dec. 18, Williston

    Dec 11, 2019

    Producers across northwestern North Dakota and northeastern Montana who are interested in soil health are invited to participate in a workshop on “Changing Dirt in Soil” on December 18, 2019 at the Williston Research Extension Center. The workshop, which will start at 8:30 a.m. Central time, is being sponsored by the Williams County Soil Conservation District and Natural Resources Conservation Service. One of the featured speakers for the workshop will be Jay Fuhrer, Soil Health Specialist with the Natural Resource Conservation Service. On a S...

  • Williston's American State Bank Donates $500,000 To Innovation Academy

    Oct 23, 2019

    Williston, ND - The Board of Directors of American State Bank & Trust Company of Williston recently approved an anchor donation of $500,000 to the Williston Public School District #1 Innovation Academy. The anchor donation from ASB, combined with many other community, business and energy industry sponsors and a major grant from Williams County, has made it possible to begin remodeling the former indoor pool facility into a dedicated learning space for approximately 400 fifth through eighth...

  • Richland County Crimestoppers Wanted Person Of The Week

    Oct 9, 2019

    On May 7, 2019 a Bench Warrant was issued out of Montana Seventh Judicial District Court, in Richland County for the arrest of Joseph Dayton Cook for Failure to Appear for Adjudicatory Hearing set for May 6, 2019. Crimestoppers would like to remind everyone that it is a crime to knowingly harbor a person that is wanted by a law enforcement agency. In March of 2019 Joseph Dayton Cook had been arrested in Williams County, North Dakota on a warrant of Montana Seventh Judicial District Court for...

  • UPDATE On Williams County Bridge Possible Jumper

    Michele Seadeek|Aug 21, 2019

    According to Detective Caleb Fry of the Williams County Sheriff's office, a search team was dispatched shortly after the call came in on August 17 that a possible jumper had leapt from a bridge in western Williams County on Hwy 58 early that afternoon. McKenzie County Sheriff's Department, Williams County Sheriff's Department, Fairview Police Department, Richland County, MT EMS and Fairview Fire Department personnel were on scene. After initial ground and aerial searches didn't find anyone, a...

  • Possible Bridge Jumper In Williams County

    Aug 14, 2019

    Around 4:50 pm on Saturday, August 17, a call came into Richland County dispatch that there was a possible jumper off a bridge located on hwy 58 crossing the Missouri River south of 1804 hwy in Williams County. Fairview PD was dispatched. Williams County deputies, Fairview PD and McKenzie County officers have responded to the call and have begun a coordinated search with local helicopter pilot Brett Berry. Currently Williams County is still on scene with a dive team en route to the river. This...

  • Equinor Donates Over $22K To First Responders In McKenzie, Mountrail And Williams Counties

    Jun 19, 2019

    Williston, ND -- Equinor, an international energy company, donated over $22K to emergency management services in the McKenzie, Mountrail and Williams counties in North Dakota. The donated funds will help first responders meet and enhance the individual needs in each county to protect and support those communities. "Equinor has built its business on a strong foundation of community trust, collaboration and stewardship. This donation signifies both our gratitude for the local first responders'...

  • Prairie Dog Law Set To Bolster Bakken Infrastructure

    Jordan Hall|Apr 17, 2019

    A new law has passed the North Dakota legislature that is designed to fund infrastructure projects throughout the state and maintain current funding guidelines that assist the needs in McKenzie County. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, signed the legislation that will help oil-producing regions in the state, from whence comes a great deal of state revenue. House Bill 1066 was called, “Operation Prairie Dog,” and intends to use revenue from oil and gas production to give more than $250 million t...

  • Western North Dakota Home & Garden Show April 12 & 13

    Apr 10, 2019

    The Western Area Builders Association will host its 9th annual Home & Garden Show this Friday, April 12 from 2 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Raymond Center in Williston. Vendors from Burke, Divide, McKenzie, Mountrail and Williams County will be on hand showcasing the latest trends in home building, renovation, yard ideas and finance....

  • Hess Midstream Partners LP Announces Agreement to Acquire Tioga Gathering System

    Mar 20, 2019

    HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hess Midstream Partners LP (NYSE:HESM) ("Hess Midstream"), today announced that its subsidiary, Hess North Dakota Pipelines LLC entered into an agreement to purchase the crude oil and gas gathering assets of Summit Midstream Partners' Tioga Gathering System (the "Tioga System") for cash consideration of approximately $60 million gross, or approximately $12 million net to Hess Midstream, with the potential for an additional $7 million of gross contingent payments in...

  • 66th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show Scheduled for March 11th-13th

    Anna Dragseth|Mar 6, 2019

    The 66th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show will take place at the Raymond Family Community Center in Williston, March 11th - 13th. The National Hard Spring Wheat Show is a free event, with the purpose to inform local farmers about the latest information on agricultural projects and research. "We strive to bring the newest information to the area, as sometimes learning the latest agricultural information requires many hours of travel. Northwestern North Dakota and Northeastern Montana have...

  • National Hard Spring Wheat Show March 11-13

    Mar 6, 2019

    12 Weather Outlook: Tuesday, March 12 at 8 a.m. Dr. Adnan Akyüz, North Dakota State Climatologist Dr. Akyüz earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1988 and 1994 respectively. He also holds a B.S. degree in Meteorological Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. In his former positions, Adnan was the Missouri State Climatologist for eight years in Columbia, Missouri. He is currently active with research topics d...

  • 66th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show Scheduled for March 11th-13th

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 6, 2019

    The 66th Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show will take place at the Raymond Family Community Center in Williston on, March 11th - 13th. The National Hard Spring Wheat Show is a free event, with the purpose to inform local farmers about the latest information on agricultural projects and research. "We strive to bring the newest information to the area, as sometimes learning the latest agricultural information requires many hours of travel. Northwestern North Dakota and Northeastern Montana...

  • Williams County Gains a New Extension Agent

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 6, 2019

    The North Dakota State University Extension Service in Williams County started the new year with a new Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent, Lucas Holmes. Holmes is originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. "I've been a city slicker all my life and had no farming experience growing up," explained Holmes. Although he grew up in a non-agricultural community, he developed a passion and interest for agriculture-related sciences. "I've always been interested in biological sciences and...

  • MonDak API Office Holders Give Summary of Oil Industry at Year's End

    Jordan Hall|Dec 26, 2018

    The American Petroleum Institution (API) is a national trade association that represents the oil and gas industry, with local chapters in oilfield regions throughout the United States. The organization includes more than 600 companies in an industry that employs more than 10.3 million people nationwide. As the end of 2018 draws nigh, The Roundup reached out to office holders with the MonDak chapter of API and asked for their insights on the petroleum industry in our current local economy. Terry...

  • McKenzie County Candidates Answer Questions at Candidates Forum

    Jordan Hall|Oct 31, 2018

    More than a hundred people gathered at the Rough Rider Center on Monday, October 22, to hear candidates for State Senate and State House of Representatives, McKenzie County Commissioner, and McKenzie County Sheriff. The Watford City event lasted two hours, as each candidate answered a series of questions designed to flesh out their thoughts and opinions about the issues. Beginning with introductory words from Titus Stenberg, who is the sportscaster for Watford City Wolves athletics, the event wa...

  • Williams Makes Fourth Visit to Richland County

    Oct 31, 2018

    Montana congressional candidate Kathleen Williams made her fourth trip to Richland County with her message of Integrity, Civility, Honesty and Statesmanship. She visited with area residents and answered their questions at Sunny's Family Restaurant on October 23. Williams is a lifelong Montanan who has hunted all over the state as well as served in the State Legislature....

  • William Richard "Bill" Lewis, 86, Hay Draw, ND

    Sep 19, 2018

    William Richard Lewis, 86, of Hay Draw, ND, was born to David and Elsie (Leutscher) Lewis on June 27, 1932 in Fairview, MT at the Brodhead House. He grew up on the Lewis farm at Sioux Pass, MT. He married Donna Joan McRae on November 30, 1957. They met when Bill came out to the McRae ranch to visit her brothers, and she says, "He just kept coming back!" One time he even rode his horse from Sioux Pass across the river and through 21 gates to the ranch in Hay Draw to see her. He must have been...

  • Low-Interest Loans Available for North Dakota Ag Producers Impacted by Natural Disasters

    Sep 5, 2018

    FARGO, N.D, - North Dakota agricultural producers who lost property due to recent natural disasters may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) physical loss loans. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers these low-interest loans for losses caused by two separate disaster events. Approval is limited to applicants who suffered severe physical losses, including the loss of buildings and livestock. “North Dakota’s hardworking ag producers feed our neighbors, the nation and the world,” said State Executive Director Brad Thykeson. “When...

  • Low-Interest Loans Available for North Dakota Ag Producers Impacted by Natural Disasters

    Aug 8, 2018

    FARGO, N.D, - North Dakota agricultural producers who lost property due to recent natural disasters may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) physical loss loans. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) offers these low-interest loans for losses caused by two separate disaster events. Approval is limited to applicants who suffered severe physical losses, including the loss of buildings and livestock. “North Dakota’s hardworking ag producers feed our neighbors, the nation and the world,” said State Executive Director Brad Thykeson. “When...

  • Summertime Fun In The MonDak

    Jordan Hall|Jun 27, 2018

    Families on a budget this summer can still have lots of affordable fun at many of the free camping, fishing and swimming locations available in the MonDak. From Richland and Dawson Counties in Montana, to Williams and McKenzie Counties in North Dakota, there are plenty of opportunities to take advantage of public outdoor locations that offer access to water and wildlife for free or little charge. For those in the Richland County area, free camping can be found at Seven Sisters Wildlife...

  • County Agent Update

    Danielle Steinhoff|Jun 6, 2018

    Tent Caterpillars Galore Over the last week, there have been many unknown visitors in local trees. Tent caterpillars, both Eastern and Forest, have made a large appearance this year in Williams County. Although they are around every spring, I haven’t seen this many out and about the past few years. Tent caterpillars feed on tree leaves; they like the following trees; ash, aspen, basswood, birch, chokecherry, cottonwood, elm, maple, pin cherry, poplar and other hardwoods. These caterpillars o...

  • NWND Community Foundation Announces 2018 Grant Awards

    May 30, 2018

    The Northwest North Dakota Community Foundation has awarded seven grants totaling $10,000 to worthwhile organizations seeking to improve the quality of life in Williams, Divide, and McKenzie counties. With the grants provided since its inception in 2015, the Northwest North Dakota Community Foundation has been able to reinvest over $150,000 into the area. “There are so many meaningful projects taking place in Williams, Divide, and McKenzie counties, and we are so happy that we are able to support seven local nonprofits through our annual g...

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