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  • 2023 McKenzie Co. Community Foundation Grantees Announced

    Daniel Stenberg|Dec 6, 2023

    Each year, the McKenzie County Community Foundation provides grants to organizations doing charitable work in McKenzie County. This year, they are awarding $13,180 towards area projects. 2023 Community Foundation awardees include: Long X Arts Foundation for their Missoula Children's Theater program; Benefit Fund of McKenzie County Healthcare Systems towards an Infant Bereavement Program and Chronic Care Management Program; Watford City Park District for remote control car kits for youth...

  • 2022 McKenzie Co Community Foundation Grantees Announced, Hellandsaas Honored

    Daniel Stenberg|Nov 23, 2022

    Each year the McKenzie County Community Foundation provides grants to organizations doing charitable work in McKenzie County. This year they are awarding $12,517 towards area projects. 2022 Community Foundation awardees include: Long X Arts Foundation for their Missoula Children's Theater program; Benefit Fund of McKenzie County Healthcare Systems towards the purchase of a NuStep exercise machine in the Horizon Assisted Living Facility; Watford City Park District for a 3-day remote control car...

  • Watford City Area Business Leaders to Host Annual Meeting March 1st

    Daniel Stenberg|Mar 1, 2017

    The Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce and the Watford City Economic Development Corporation are pleased to announce that the annual meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 1st, 2017 beginning at 5:00 PM at the new Rough Rider Center, 2209 Wolves Den Pkwy, Watford City, ND 58854. This year’s event will begin with a social at 5:00 PM on the concourse of the Rough Rider Center where regional breweries will be offering up tastings. Local restaurants have been invited to provide samples of featured appetizers, which will be paired with wine. A...

  • Watford Market to Debut Thursday, July 21

    Daniel Stenberg|Jul 20, 2016

    Watford City has had a farmers market for many years, but this year they are looking to expand it with more vendors, live music, grilled foods for sale, and demonstrations. Over 20 vendors have submitted applications to sell their homegrown and/or hand made products. It starts this Thursday, July 21, and will run every Thursday from 5-7pm until sometime in September at the McKenzie County Heritage Park. "We've had a pretty good buzz of excitement about this expanded market idea" says Daniel...

  • Watford Market Looking For Garden Produce And Handmade-Item Vendors

    Daniel Stenberg|Mar 9, 2016

    “Watford City has had a farmers market for as long as I can remember.” says Daniel Stenberg one of the Watford Market organizers. “This year we are looking to expand the market by trying a new venue, adding music, demonstrations and hopefully more vendors.” The McKenzie County Heritage Park located on the west side of Watford City will be the new location for the market this summer that runs weekly from late July through September. Regional and local musicians will be sought to share their talents with all who come to the market and will pe...

  • Watford Market Looking For Garden Produce And Handmade-Item Vendors

    Daniel Stenberg|Mar 9, 2016

    “Watford City has had a farmers market for as long as I can remember.” says Daniel Stenberg, one of the Watford Market organizers. “This year we are looking to expand the market by trying a new venue, adding music, demonstrations and hopefully more vendors.” The McKenzie County Heritage Park located on the west side of Watford City will be the new location for the market this summer that runs weekly from late July through September. Regional and local musicians will be sought to share their talents with all who come to the market and will pe...

  • 6 BROTHERS Documentary Set To Premiere Feb. 26

    Daniel Stenberg|Feb 19, 2014

    Three years in the making, the 6 BROTHERS documentary is set to premiere on Prairie Public Television on Wednesday, February 26, at 8pm CT. Cooperatively produced between Daniel Stenberg and Prairie Public, the hour long documentary weaves together interviews, archival footage and letters sent during World War II, to show how a North Dakota family experienced the Great Depression and World War II. Further it touches on how their lives and experiences have helped to shape future generations. The...

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