- State of emergency services growing concern, residents say
Finding emergency service volunteers is harder than ever, said residents who attended a pre-legislative forum Tuesday evening.
- Students up for the challenge - Rachel's Challenge
During her life, Rachel Scott touched many people. After her death, she touched thousands.
- Veterans' memorial now in place in Belfield to honor all who served
After nearly two years of planning and construction, the veteran's memorial in Belfield was completed yesterday with the placement of the long-awaited memorial stone.
- Veterans Day Special in Belfield
We will never forget. The saying that stands true to all of the veterans that have helped America be the land of the free.
- Pipeline complete at Trotters
The Southwest Pipeline Project is continuing to make progress, reccently finishing pipeline in the Beach service area.
- Refinery should make diesel
Developers of a proposed oil refinery near Williston say it should produce mostly diesel and jet fuel instead of gasoline, and that it needs new pipelines to export refined petroleum products.
- Farmers storing crops after prices drop
Problems on Wall Street bear most of the blame for plunging crop prices, said Mike Krueger, founder and president of the Money Farm, a grain marketing advisory service in Casselton.
- Badlands land swap is a winner
The North Dakota Badlands make a powerful first impression. Headed west of Belfield on Interstate 94, they appear abruptly.
- Uranium coring results 'excellent'
An Australian company coring for uranium in southwestern North Dakota says preliminary results are excellent.
- Belfield Junk
HE HOPES A PROPOSED NEW ORDINANCE WILL HELP. THE CITY COUNCIL HAS SCHEDULED A MEETING AT 7 P.M., AUG.
- Belfield talks about cleaning up
The mayor of Belfield says one of his goals when he ran for office was to clean up the town.
- belfielddrought
In much of western North Dakota producers won't be needing to pull their combines out.
- Southwestern ND Farmers Fighting Drought
Farmers in southwestern North Dakota are trying to figure out whether to sell off their livestock, or whether they`ll have enough to feed them.
- Hundreds of bicycles on the road for CANDISC
Hundreds of cyclists are on the road for the CANDISC bike tour. It stands for "Cycling Around North Dakota in Sakakawea Country." Spokesman Dick Messerly says about 500 riders are participating, ranging in age ...
- Safe Send sets collection & participation records
A record amount of unusable pesticides was collected and shipped out of North Dakota in 2008, thanks to Project Safe Send.
- Ukrainian Festival in Dickinson
The year was 1862...the year that Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act...and the year that pioneers started their westward march...to settle in North Dakota.
- Ukrainian Festival in Dickinson
The year was 1862...the year that Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act...and the year that pioneers started their westward march...to settle in North Dakota.
- Forest Service Says Uranium Is Something That Has To Be Considered
Residents of southwestern North Dakota say the idea of uranium mining is not something they welcome.
- Main Street Minute - June 5th
As has been well reported over the last couple of years, the Bakken Oil Formation is causing a huge impact on the region.