Date and time: 2025-01-13 01:00 pmLocation: McKenzie County Public WorksDepartment: Public Works SubcommitteeDate and time: 2025-01-13 01:00 pmLocation: McKenzie County Public WorksDepartment: Public Works Subcommittee
Date and time: 2025-01-07 09:00 amLocation: McKenzie County CourthouseDepartment: County CommissionDate and time: 2025-01-07 09:00 amLocation: McKenzie County CourthouseDepartment: County CommissionDate and time: 2025-01-07 09:00 amLocation: McKenzie County CourthouseDepartment: County CommissionDate and time: 2025-01-07 09:00 amLocation: McKenzie County CourthouseDepartment: County Commission
Date and time: Location: Arnegard City Council Meeting: 2023Department: Arnegard City Council Meeting: 2023Date and time: 2023-01-11 05:30 pmLocation: Arnegard City Council Meeting: 2023Department: City of Arnegard
Local government in a small town like Arnegard, ND, plays a vital role in maintaining the community's well-being and ensuring its growth aligns with residents' needs. The City Council serves as the town's governing body, making decisions on policies, budgets and local ordinances that impact daily life, such as public safety, infrastructure maintenance and community...
Take the time to stop by and support our local businesses. It keeps our community going. Food and Entertainment Taco La Mexicana 215 Frontage Road, Arnegard, ND 58835 Automotive Sales and Service Charlie's Service 115 Frontage Road, Arnegard, ND 58835 Fuel and Convenience Stores Short Stop Convenience Store 203 Frontage Road, Arnegard, ND 58835 Lodging...
City Hall Mayor: Lowell Mosby City Auditor: Juelie M. Bancroft City Holiday Schedule New Year's Day President's Day Good Friday Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving and the Friday after The half day before Christmas Day Christmas Day Fire Department The Fire Department is located north of City Hall. The Fire Chief is Rick...
North Dakota’s population reached a record 796,568 as of July 1, 2024, marking the largest increase since 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. This represents a growth of 17,474 residents since the 2020 census and 12,642 more than the 2023 estimate. Governor Kelly Armstrong attributed the growth to the state’s job opportunities, low taxes,...
First International Bank & Trust (FIBT), an independent community bank with a 115-year history, announced a significant leadership transition. Beginning January 1, 2025, S. Peter Stenehjem will succeed his father, Stephen L. Stenehjem, as CEO, marking the fourth generation of family leadership. Stephen, who has led FIBT as CEO for 34 years, will continue as...
In season 1, episode four of "Living in McKenzie County," host Daniel Stenberg engages with John Heinen from the North Dakota Community Foundation and Angie Hartel, a local nonprofit advocate, to explore the landscape of giving in this vibrant community. The conversation highlights the importance and impact of community engagement and support, showcasing how individuals...
The December 2024 Economy at a Glance is now available. Some data of note include: McKenzie County's landfill daily averages from January-November 2024 was 929.8 tons; in January-November 2023 it was 875.4 tons. Watford City's permits for November 2024 was 15 permits; in November 2023 it was 13 permits. McKenzie County's total taxable sales and...