KILLDEER
OSHA issues safety violations to oil drilling company
TRENTON, N.D. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued Nomac Drilling of Killdeer three safety violations, including one repeat for failing to provide fall protection to workers a...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 9:25 PM
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
Glow Ball Sponsors!
Maverick's & American West Real Estate Wyoming Casing Fisher Industries Coca Cola MBI Energy Service Phillips 66 Target Logistics ABC Boat Docks, Inc. Armstrong Operating...
Posted on 8/28/12 at 10:18 AM
Killdeer starter may miss tourney game after father's death, Cougars coach offers support
The Killdeer boys basketball team will be playing through some pain on Monday in the Region 7 tournament quarterfinals. Sophomore Brock Pittsley, the Cowboys starting power forward, is dealing with...
Posted on 2/19/11 at 4:49 AM
Killdeer Mountain group unhappy with decision: IC to allow Hess to drill on disputed lands
It appears a disputed area of land in the Killdeer Mountains will be developed mostly as planned, but members of a group opposing oil drilling on the site said Monday they’re not done fighting.By Bryan Horwath , January 29, 2013
Changing hands: Killdeer's Hill Top Home now managed by Montana company
By Bryan Horwath , January 24, 2013
Big Sky Well Service cited, fined for August oil field death near Killdeer
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Friday released the findings of its investigation into the 2012 workplace death of a Dickinson man at a well site near Killdeer, and Big Sky Well Service has been fined.By Bryan Horwath , January 18, 2013
Killdeer native heads to ND House; Oversen is youngest female state representative
By Betsy Simon , December 23, 2012
Update: Highway 22 now open after being closed due to ice
Dunn County Emergency Management reported at about 1 p.m. today that Highway 22 is now open, but traffic is moving extremely slow.December 10, 2012
Dog attacks leave rural Dickinson calves injured
By Bryan Horwath , December 06, 2012
Corps wants comments on Killdeer housing site
Killdeer could see some more available housing, but first the Army Corps of Engineers wants to hear from the public.By Betsy Simon , December 02, 2012
Letter: Greed plays part in oil field decisions
November 02, 2012
Dunn County residents submit petition to put governor before grand jury
By By Amy Dalrymple , October 31, 2012
Letter: Show full support for animal Measure 5
October 28, 2012
Killdeer residents warn ND Industrial Commission that 'somebody will die' if Hess Corp. advances with plans to drill near school bus route
By Bryan Horwath , October 25, 2012
Proposed wells draw controversy: Rancher, tribal member oppose drilling in Killdeer Mountains
Home to one historic battlefield site already, the Killdeer Mountains are the subject of a new North Dakota fight. This time, however, the battle is not between the U.S. Army and tribes of Native Americans, but rather between the oil industry and the people who live near and use the mountains, which begin about eight miles northwest of Killdeer.By Bryan Horwath , October 23, 2012
Fairfield native going wild: Clint Hlebechuk and wife Simyra run Alaskan bear-viewing paradise
By Bryan Horwath , October 10, 2012
Letter: Keep development away from parts of North Dakota
October 09, 2012
Highway 22 slide-out to cost $500K
It will cost about $500,000 to move extra dirt to fix a slide-out along a Highway 22 construction zone north of Killdeer, North Dakota Department of Transportation Dickinson District Office Assistant District Engineer Rob Rayhorn said Thursday afternoon.October 05, 2012
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »
