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Funeral service for Daniel A. Peltier was 11 a.m. MT, Tuesday, July 3 at Fulkerson Memorial Chapel in Sidney, MT. Interment followed in Trenton Cemetery, Trenton, ND. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Daniel died at his home in Sidney....
Greyson Jeremy Cody Gorder was born July 2, 2012 at 10:50 pm to parents, Shane & Lisa Gorder, Sidney. He weighed 7 pounds and is 20 inches long. Greyson joins brothers Brennan, Brady, and Brodie and sisters Jalyssa and Brielle. Paternal grandparents are Tod & Susan Gorder, Sidney. Maternal grandparents are Barbara Partridge, Trenton, ND and Melvin Wilson, Sidney....
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds outdoor recreationists who celebrate the Fourth of July along the Missouri River or any other heavily-used recreational area to keep it clean by packing out all trash, including fireworks. Nancy Boldt, water safety coordinator, said litter is already accumulating along the shorelines of the Missouri River. “People are excited to be able to enjoy the river again after not being able to use it last year due to the flood, but it is really disappointing to see shorelines littered with bottles, cans...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is implementing camping restrictions effective immediately on some wildlife management areas in western North Dakota and along Lake Sakakawea. Overnight camping is now prohibited on the following WMAs: Antelope Creek, Big Oxbow, Lewis and Clark, Neu’s Point, Ochs Point, Overlook, Sullivan and Tobacco Garden in McKenzie County; Van Hook in Mountrail County; and Hofflund and Trenton in Williams County. The following WMAs are closed to camping on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but open to camping T...
Sixth Grade: Carson Allen, Lauryn Barnhart, Peyton Beyerle, Holly Bouchard, Benjamin Brodhead, Dannielle Carpender, Jocee Cundiff, Torey Dahl, Trent Desjarlais, Nicholas Edwards, Jade Erickson, Connor Fink, Morgan Folstad, Breanna Frank, Sandra Boulette, Kathryn Griggs, Avery Gurney, Madison Hartje, Coy Hermanson, Garrison Hughes, Ariana Isakson, Sheyanne Janeway, Jace Johnson, Trenton Lambert, Randy Lander, Josie Langwald, Lina Langwald, Conner Larson, Alec Lovegren, Alyssa Lowrey, Ally McLaughlin, Alex Messer, Tierney Messmer, Chase Metcalf,...
Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center, in cooperation with the Trenton Fire Department, will hold an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 31, beginning at 1 p.m. This special community event will offer children not only the chance to chase down those elusive Easter Eggs at the confluence, but also allow them to enjoy the educational opportunities provided by the Confluence Center’s exhibits. The eggs will be hidden in three locations, with the children divided into three age groups. The Trenton Fire Department has been hosting t...
The MonDak Energy Alliance will preview upcoming industrial developments at their next meeting on Thursday, March 1 at 7 p.m. (CT) in the Courtyard at the Airport International Inn, Williston. All parties interested in business and energy development and community growth in the MonDak region are encouraged to attend. There will be a social mixer with heavy hors d‘oeuvres at 6:15 p.m. Bring your business cards and plan on networking. There is no charge for admission. Dakota Oil Processing, LLC will provide an overview of the company’s pro...
A large multi-user rail terminal in Trenton, ND, which began construction early 2011, is noticeably progressing. The Bakken Petroleum Hub can easily be seen at Marley Crossing near Trenton on Highway 1804. The terminal, to be known as Trenton Railport, being served by the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway, was designed to bring large-scale rail service to the Bakken Formation with oilfield-related materials such as tubular, frac sand and other strategic materials. This includes the...
The oil industry activity in the MonDak region increased in 2011 more than anyone ever imagined. The recent activity being called a boom had everyone skeptical, but the refinement of horizontal drilling combined with hydraulic fracturing, called fracking, has made this boom possible. During the current boom the workers have come ahead of the infrastructure and the region is scrambling to accommodate but sometimes with hesitancy. Many remember the region’s last boom 30 years ago. When crude p...
The final middle school wrestling tournament will be held next Saturday, Dec. 17 at the Sidney High School starting at 10 a.m....
The Sidney Middle School wrestlers traveled to Wolf Point on Friday night and to Glasgow with the JV wrestling team. No team points were kept in Wolf Point, but the wrestlers earned an impressive 1st place finish in Glasgow. The Sidney Middle School wrestlers will wrestle at their own home tournament at the Sidney High School this weekend Dec. 17. Please come support the team. Glasgow Invitational - Dec. 10 Team results: Sidney 1st - 94 points; Glasgow 2nd - 86 points; Williston - 3rd - 76 points. 85# Tristian Kohntopp 2nd 92# Casey Christian...
Recreational Vehicles (RVs) are no longer for recreational living in Big Sky Country and the Bakken. The homes on wheels are no longer just for the lake or camping by the river. What originally was intended to be temporary housing is becoming more permanent homes due to housing shortages since the increase of oilfield activity in the area. National media coverage recently has many people coming from all over the country to secure a job in the oil industry. Many are warned of the housing...
Watford City’s Jessica Brown tips the ball over a Trenton blocker in the third round of the District 15 tournament. The Wolves defeated the Tigers 3-0. The Wolves will advance to the regional tournament as the third place seed in Tioga Nov. 7, 8 and 10. Watford City will play Divide County in the first round on Monday Nov. 7....
The Sidney 5th/6th grade tackle football team attended their state tournament in Forsyth. Game scores included: Sidney 0– Glendive 20 Sidney 34 – Forsyth 6 Sidney 16 – Glendive 12 Game 4 Challenge for True 2nd: Sidney 18 – Hardin 6...
Sidney residents and visitors can now enjoy a new unique all-day sandwich shop. Kevin and Amy Armstead opened the “Sandwich Artist” Monday in the downtown Yellowstone Marketplace. Sandwich Artist will hold its grand opening this Thursday with a free sandwich for every 10th customer. Free chips will be given with the purchase of a sandwich and drink. “I try to make my own mix with topping like avocado, pesto and cream cheese,” Kevin noted, adding, “We have the old favorites like beef, turkey an...