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Past articles by Aleisa:

Williston man arrested for Corruption of a Minor

Police arrested a 36-year-old Williston man for corruption of a Minor after a 16-year-old girl told police she was being paid to send him nude pictures and videos and have sexual acts performed on her. → Read More

Williston’s Busted Knuckle Brewery opens this week

Williston’s first brewery is opening Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 4 p.m. → Read More

City of Williston holds Christmas Tree Ornament Contest

Kids of all ages are participating in the City of Williston Community Christmas Tree Ornament Contest. → Read More

3E Pastry Café brings Mediterranean to Williston

A family-owned Mediterranean café just opened in Williston, offering unique foods you usually wouldn’t be able to find in town. → Read More

ND farmers finish neighbor’s harvest after heart attack

Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week. → Read More

ND farmers finish neighbor’s harvest after heart attack

Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week. → Read More

ND farmers finish neighbor’s harvest after heart attack

Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week. → Read More

ND farmers finish neighbor’s harvest after heart attack

Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week. → Read More

Farmers finish neighbor’s harvest after heart attack

Around 60 farmers in Divide County put their own harvesting on hold to cut 1,000 acres for a neighbor who suffered a heart attack after his combine caught fire last week. → Read More

Justin Crites found guilty of manslaughter

In Williston, the jury found 27-year-old Justin Crites guilty of manslaughter in the death of Jay LePage last May. After two days of deliberation, the jury reached a verdict Tuesday after they re-heard testimony from one witness. → Read More

Women’s Health & Wellness Event to be held Monday

A free Women’s Health and Wellness Event, created to connect people to others, will be held in Williston. → Read More

Community helps family displaced by fire

n Watford City, a single mother and her four children lost almost everything they own in a house fire last week. → Read More

Williston Senior Center reopens

The Williston Senior Center has reopened three months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its closure. → Read More

WSC will require masks and is planning on-campus testing events

Williston State College just released its preliminary plans to reopen on-campus school this fall. → Read More

Swimming pool is making a big splash in Crosby

Crosby, N.D., just opened its new $2 million outdoor pool. → Read More

Crosby's Threshing Bee canceled

The annual Threshing Bee has been canceled for the first time in its 51 year existence. → Read More

Sidney Police trying to locate 11-year-old boy

Police in Sidney, Mont., are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 11-year-old boy last seen Monday evening. → Read More

Delta Airlines allowed to suspend services to Williston

The U.S. Department of Transportation finalized its decision to allow Delta Airlines to suspend services to Williston’s XWA. → Read More

More COVID-19 testing success in smaller communities

Healthcare workers are noticing a trend at their COVID-19 mass testing events held throughout North Dakota. → Read More

Williston holds second mass-testing event

Due to a shortage of supplies at the state lab, the last event had to be cut short. → Read More