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The October 2024 Economy at a Glance is now available. Some data of note include: Watford City's occupancy tax distribution in September 2024 was $20,165; in September 2023 it was $13,232. Watford City's permits for September 2024 was 44 permits; in September 2023 it was 17 permits. McKenzie County's LoadPass permits in September 2024 was...

McKenzie County voters have several ways to cast their ballots in the North Dakota General Election on November 5. To vote, you must be at least 18, a U.S. citizen and a resident of your precinct for at least 30 days. North Dakota doesn’t require voter registration, but you’ll need a valid ID. The only...

The City of Watford City, Community Development Department has released the final results of a community survey and downtown redevelopment plan of three under-utilized development areas within Watford City. In March, 2024 the City of Watford City received a $50,000 Rural Facilities Planning Grant whose “purpose is to provide funding to support the planning and...

The Rough Rider Center in Watford City has entered a significant naming rights partnership with Northern States Fishing Tools. This long-term agreement will enhance the center’s role as a vital hub for recreation, events and athletics, benefiting both residents and visitors. The partnership ensures continued growth and success for the facility, supporting a variety of...

About The Labor Day weekend begins a celebration that began over 50 years ago as a community picnic at the end of the harvest season and has grown to one of McKenzie County's larger events. The beef barbecue is still an integral part of of Old Settlers Day. The event now covers 3 days and...

Date and time: 2024-10-30 07:00 pmLocation: Alexander City HallDepartment: City of AlexanderDate and time: 2024-10-30 07:00 pmLocation: Alexander City HallDepartment: City of Alexander

Date and time: 2024-11-07 06:30 pmLocation: Alexander City HallDepartment: City of Alexander

Powers and Duties The Alexander Park Board is responsible for overseeing the development, maintenance, and operation of parks and recreational facilities within the city. The board ensures that public spaces are well-maintained and accessible, offering a range of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. They plan improvements to park areas, organize community events, and manage...

Powers and Duties The Alexander Zoning Board plays a key role in overseeing land use and development within the city. This board is responsible for reviewing zoning ordinances, managing the city’s zoning district map, and making recommendations on land use policies. The Zoning Board ensures that development in Alexander aligns with the city's regulations and...

Date and time: 2024-11-06 07:00 pmLocation: Alexander City Council Meeting: November 6, 2024Department: Alexander City Council Meeting: November 6, 2024Date and time: 2024-11-06 07:00 pmLocation: Alexander City Council Meeting: November 6, 2024Department: Alexander City Council Meeting: November 6, 2024Date and time: 2024-11-06 07:00 pmLocation: Alexander City HallDepartment: City of Alexander

Powers and Duties The City of Alexander's City Council serves as the main governing body responsible for making important decisions on behalf of the community. The council is composed of the mayor and four elected council members, all serving four-year terms. The City Council meets regularly on the first Wednesday of each month to discuss...

The City of Alexander is guided by key boards and councils that work together to serve the community and ensure its growth and well-being. The City Council oversees city governance and decision-making, while the Zoning Board manages land use and development to promote orderly growth. The Park Board focuses on maintaining and improving public parks...

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