OIL PATCH
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota welcomes two employees in Dickinson office
By Denise Pinkney Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota is committed to providing local service to all of its members, whether they live in Wahpeton or Washburn. Thats why wed like to introduce you ...
Posted on 8/31/12 at 1:03 PM
The Good, the Bad and the Abysmally, Painfully Awful
Apparently, the movie Battleship is about as bad as you would have expected it to be. I have a hard time believing any movie could be as bad as Transformers was, but apparently this hits that low mark...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 1:26 PM
VIDEO: Poverty in western North Dakota's oil country
BISMARCK--A few weeks ago, Jamestown Sun photographer John Steiner and I headed to Watford City to learn more about poverty in the Oil Patch. There have been a lot of stories written about all of the...
Posted on 8/14/11 at 9:45 AM
Bus driver: Traffic danger makes job more important
By Amy Dalrymple , May 20, 2013
Dust control a major issue for western N.D.
DICKINSON, N.D. — In 1978, Kansas sang “all we are is dust in the wind.” For residents of southwestern North Dakota in 2013 caught in a dust storm on a windy day, that lyric can certainly ring true.By Katherine Grandstrand, Forum News Service , May 20, 2013
ND group sets meeting to talk about oilfield waste
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A newly-formed group worried about dumping of radioactive oilfield waste in western North Dakota is holding its first public meeting.By Associated Press , May 19, 2013
Male body found near Williston
WILLISTON, N.D. – Authorities discovered a man’s body seven miles east of Williston on Tuesday while executing a search warrant, said the Williams County Sheriff’s office.By Forum News Service , May 14, 2013
Las Vegas chiropractor follows his patients all the way to the Oil Patch
By Amy Dalrymple , May 13, 2013
Demand for library services increases
By Amy Dalrymple , May 13, 2013
Mother, son team fight rental market
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — Phyllis Larson, 74, has a part-time job at a nursing home, cleans a friend’s house once a week, splits rent with her grown son and still worries about money.By Lauren Donovan, The Bismarck Tribune , May 13, 2013
Some residents tired of trash
DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Residents in a western North Dakota city are sick of talking trash. They want to get rid of it.By Associated Press , May 13, 2013
N.D. to list ‘culturally important’ sites for protection from drilling
FARGO — North Dakota plans to compile a list of “culturally important” places that officials will protect from disturbances from energy development or other impacts.By Patrick Springer, Form News Service , May 13, 2013
N.D. sees more out-of-state road crews
By Amy Dalrymple , May 06, 2013
Scenic, struggling S. Illinois braces for oil rush
VIENNA, Ill. (AP) — This is the Illinois that many people never see — the sparsely populated southern tip where flat farmland gives way to rolling hills, rocky outcrops, thick forests and cypress swamps.By Tammy Webber, Associated Press , May 05, 2013
EPA methane report further divides fracking camps
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major implications for a debate that has divided environmentalists: Does the recent boom in fracking help or hurt the fight against climate change?By Kevin Begos, Associated Press , April 29, 2013
N.D. feels like family for builder
By Amy Dalrymple , April 22, 2013
New director puts passion toward group
By Amy Dalrymple , April 08, 2013
Second victim in Williston camper fire identified
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — Authorities have identified the second of two people who died in last week's camper fire in Williston.By Associated Press , April 03, 2013
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