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About The McKenzie County Motor Vehicle Branch is dedicated to providing efficient and accessible services for all your motor vehicle needs. Our office handles title work for new purchases and transferring into North Dakota (titles without a lienholder will be printed and handed to the customer), vehicle renewals and all other vehicle transactions. Below, you'll...

Items for Checkout The checkout period for items borrowed from the McKenzie County Public Library is two weeks, with two renewals available. Materials available for checkout include, but are not limited to: Books - a wide variety of subjects for all reading levels Media - Films and audiobooks Request for Purchase and Interlibrary Loan Request...

About The McKenzie County Public Library is dedicated to promoting the success of the communities of McKenzie County by using traditional and innovative methods to develop lifelong learning through the provision of convenient and timely access to relevant information and resources for education, work and personal enrichment. The Library caters to patrons and visitors of...

Minimum Charges For Non-Commercial Haulers (Under 800 lbs) $20 flat rate For Commercial Haulers (Under 3,300 lbs) $75 flat rate Standard Rates Construction, Commercial Business, Campers and Household Waste: $45 per ton Inert Materials (Cut into 4-inch sections) - Flex Steel, HDPE, Polly, Concrete: $40 per ton Special Item Rates Mobile Homes and Campers (Unable...

Overview The McKenzie County Landfill is a Title 5 Subtitle D Sanitary Household Facility, regulated by state and federal government standards. Regulatory Compliance The landfill follows regulations outlined in Guideline 42 and various EPA guidelines. It is important to note that we do not accept any kind of hazardous material. Loads containing hazardous items such...

About Welcome to the McKenzie County Landfill, where we are committed to providing a safe, efficient and environmentally responsible waste management service for McKenzie County. Whether you're disposing of everyday waste or handling special items like batteries, our facility operates under strict state and federal regulations to ensure proper disposal and safety for all. Below,...

About McKenzie County works hard to employ qualified personnel and to help them achieve their own personal and career goals, while also reaching the county’s goals. We strive to provide an environment where employees feel engaged in their work, where opportunities are provided and where respect is shared. Equal Employment Opportunity It is the policy...

This page provides access to essential forms for specific McKenzie County's GIS software. You can submit an Address Request Form to request a new address for specific GIS data needs. Once you complete the form, please mail or email to the contact information below.

Overview The McKenzie County Geographic Information Services (GIS) Department is dedicated to providing spatial data management, analysis and mapping resources to enhance the workflows of various county departments. The GIS team aims to integrate location intelligence across the county organization. By leveraging geospatial information and resources, county departments can become more location-aware, make better-informed decisions...

Shelters in McKenzie County are essential for protecting residents during emergencies like severe weather, hazardous material spills,  power outages or other disasters. Knowing the location of these shelters is crucial, as it ensures that people can quickly find safety when needed. Being aware of shelter locations in your town can save lives, providing a secure...

Attention McKenzie County has established Burn Restrictions until further notice, in accordance with ND Century Code 33.01-15-04. These restrictions are reviewed and approved annually by the McKenzie County Board of Commissioners. Due to very dry conditions, extreme fuel loads and the possibility of having fire weather well into December, the McKenzie County Board of Commissioners...

McKenzie County is served by a network of 7 ambulance districts and 4 Quick Response Units (QRUs) to provide emergency medical care: Alexander QRU Arnegard QRU Grassy Butte QRU Keene QRU McKenzie County Ambulance Williston Ambulance Service Mandaree Ambulance Service Richland County Ambulance Service (Fairview & Sidney, MT) New Town Ambulance Service Killdeer Ambulance Service...

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) classify hazardous materials as articles or substances that pose a risk to health, safety, property or the environment. These materials are regulated and transported in commerce under strict guidelines. Section 324 Notice In compliance with federal law, the McKenzie County Local Emergency...

Overview A communicable disease refers to an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one individual to another through various means. This includes contact with infected individuals or their bodily fluids, such as respiratory droplets, blood, or semen. Transmission can also occur through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects, ingestion of contaminated food or water...

If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an important member of your household. Unfortunately, animals are also affected by disaster. The likelihood that you and your animals will survive an emergency such as a fire, flood, or tornado depends largely on emergency planning done today. Here are five easy ways...

Understanding and Combating Terrorism Terrorism is defined by Merriam-Webster as: The unlawful use or threat of violence, especially against the state or public, as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion. Violent and intimidating gang activity. Cyberterrorism, according to the FBI, involves premeditated, politically motivated attacks against information, computer systems, programs and data, which...

Flooding does occur in McKenzie County and not just in the Yellowstone Valley. In the past, Cherry Creek has flooded during spring run-off. Flood Hazards and Their Impact Floods are among the most common and destructive natural hazards in the United States. Their impact can range from localized effects, affecting specific neighborhoods or communities, to...

During the summer months, McKenzie County can experience severe weather, including thunderstorms, high winds, hail and extreme heat. To stay prepared, residents should monitor weather forecasts regularly and have a plan for sheltering during storms. It's important to secure outdoor items, stay indoors during severe weather and avoid flooded areas. For extreme heat, keep hydrated,...

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