A proposed sand and gravel mining operation in the Hofflund township has been nixed after the Williston County Commission on Tuesday voted unanimously to deny a use permit for the site.
A proposed sand and gravel mining operation in the Hofflund township has been nixed after the Williston County Commission on Tuesday voted unanimously to deny a use permit for the site.
- What's going on in the Mondak?
- Dakota Park fields to be rededicated
- Two arrested in connection to gunshots in city
- What's going on in the Mondak?
- Great Plains Food Bank Summer Youth Meal Program returns to Williston
- On the Blotter
- Argument led to stabbing
- The historic Trump trial and early importance of the right to a jury trial
- Williston City Commission approves service contract to identify airport repairs
Those touched by the ravages of cancer took to the Raymond Family Community Center Friday evening to recognize cancer survivors and those who've lost their lives to the disease.
EDITORS NOTE: This is an updated version of a story originally published on the Williston Herald website Thursday.Â
WILLISTON — A group of Williston quadruplets have graduated from high school and are ready to move on to the next phase of their lives.
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Quadruplets graduate from high school, prepare to move on to next phase of life
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Broken beer bottle used as weapon in stabbing
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Proud of paddlefish procurement
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School board contends with staffing issues as school year approaches
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County Commission nixes proposed sand and gravel mining operation
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On the Blotter
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Argument led to stabbing
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Investigation into Breeanna Ward's death continues
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Golf team clinches trip to state tournament
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WBSD#7 to possibly reprimand Faidley
NEW TOWN — Fans can expect an electrifying night of soulful country melodies and raw emotion as 4 Bears proudly presents singer-songwriter Pau…
The Western Star Foundation (WSF), an organization of the Williston Area Chamber of Commerce (WACC), along with the Williston Community Builde…
RICHLAND COUNTY, Montana — A 76-mile-long irrigation canal, along with more than 200 miles of lateral canals, were recently opened to provide …
BISMARCK — North Dakota Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, along with 21 other states have …
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WILLISTON — The Williston State College Tetons women's volleyball team have introduced their new interim Head Coach Jolyssa Marquart.
WILLISTON — The Williston Coyotes' golf team clinched a trip to the NDHSAA Class A State Golf Tournament in Grand Forks after their great meet in the West Region Tournament last week.
MINOT — The Williston Coyotes baseball team nabbed a state qualifier spot on Saturday afternoon, following a 14–2 win over Bismarck at the West Region Baseball Tournament at Corbett Field in Minot.Â
WILLISTON — The Williston Boys Baseball Committee and Williston Park District are proud to announce that there will be a re-dedication ceremony at the Dakota Park Cal Ripken Complex on June 15 at 11 a.m.Â
DICKINSON — The Williston Coyotes' season would come to an end on Friday against the Minot Magicians in the consolation side of the 2024 NDHSAA Class A Baseball State Tournament. The Coyotes would fall 11–1, finishing their season 12–19 including post season play.Â
DICKINSON — The Williston Coyotes took on the Fargo Shanley Deacons on Thursday in the Class A State Tournament. The Coyotes would fall to the Deacons in their matchup in 6–4 loss that was close after a big comeback for the Coyotes.
WILLISTON — The Williston Coyotes tennis team finished their season on Thursday after making it to the WDA Tournament Quarters.
WILLISTON — The Williston Police Department are asking the community to avoid an area in the northwest part of the city while a search warrant is being executed.Â
WILLISTON — Law enforcement is investigating a shooting which took place in the city on Thursday.Â
JUDSON TOWNSHIP — Roger Shelton has been missing for almost two weeks now, but as of Wednesday morning, the Williams County Sheriff's Office have issued no new updates.Â
Editor's Note: Roger Shelton is 5'5, and not 5'2, as originally reported by the Williams County Sheriff's Office.Â
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NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota residents who want to give fishing a try can fish for free June 1-2. That is the state’s free fishing weekend, when all residents 16 and older can fish any North Dakota water without a license. Residents 15 and younger do not need a fishing license at any time of year....
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