STANLEY ND
On his final ride, Harold Ennis, 94, 'smiled all the way'
By Mike Brue On a pleasant August day this year, Harold Ennis got a good, long look at the miles of northwest North Dakota countrysidearound Tagus,the now-unincorporated North Dakotatown wher...
Posted on 12/17/12 at 11:02 PM
Inspections conclude Stanley, N.D.'s city hall unhealthy 
Inspections of Stanley's City Hall have concluded that the century-old building sits on gasoline-contaminated soil, contains black mold, asbestos and lead paint, and has a bad ventilation system.
By Associated Press , April 19, 2013
Farm wives of Oil Patch pampered during celebration of women 
By Amy Dalrymple , April 16, 2013
Companies fined by N.D. for illegal dumping now face federal fines 
Two companies fined more than half a million dollars by the state of North Dakota for improperly dumping sewage in the western oil patch have reached an agreement with federal prosecutors to pay more fines.
By Blake Nicholson , January 30, 2013
Partnership proposed to fund new Stanley City Hall 
By Amy Dalrymple , January 08, 2013
Utah man burned in North Dakota oil rig explosion 
A Utah man working in the North Dakota oil fields is being treated at a Minnesota burn center after an oil rig explosion.
By Associated Press , September 06, 2012
Precautions ordered for Stanley pipeline segment 
North Dakota's Public Service Commission says a segment of oil pipeline near Stanley will have thicker pipe, and will be buried more deeply than normal.
By Associated Press , July 19, 2012
Construction of short ND oil pipeline approved 
A new 17-mile pipeline west of Stanley is expected to help ease truck traffic on U.S. Highway 2. Plains Pipeline LP wants to finish the project by the end of the year. It will cost $13.6 million to build.
By Associated Press , April 25, 2012
Utah man dies in 80-foot fall from oil derrick near Stanley, N.D. 
Mountrail County Sheriff Ken Halvorson says Jason McDonald, 22, of Vernal, Utah, died Friday night.
By Associated Press , March 05, 2012
Architect a visionary for future Oil Patch communities 
By Amy Dalrymple , February 18, 2012
STANLEY, N.D.: Oil boom boosts schools 
By Teri Finneman , January 22, 2012
Herald publisher Jacobs leaving longtime role as editor to lead Forum Communications news service 
By Herald Staff Report , January 04, 2012
DAKOTA BOWL: Stanley-Powers Lake romps to AA title 
Abraham Roehrich rushed for 227 yards and two touchdowns as Stanley-Powers Lake capped an unbeaten season with a 42-6 win over Linton-HMB Friday in the North Dakota AA football championship game.
By Associated Press , November 11, 2011
Reopening of Minot Amtrak depot expected by Thanksgiving 
Minot passengers have been using Amtrak stations in Stanley, Rugby and Williston.
By Associated Press , October 17, 2011
Rollover kills Stanley, N.D., teen passenger 
The Highway Patrol did not immediately identify the 15-year-old boy, who was a passenger in a car that went out of control on a curve on a county road south of Noon about 1 a.m. Thursday.
By Associated Press , August 19, 2011
Williston added to daily Grand Forks bus route that starts in Fargo
The company says the new route will provide daily motor coach bus service from Fargo to Grand Forks, Lakota, Devils Lake, Rugby, Towner, Minot Stanley and Williston starting Aug. 30.By Associated Press , August 12, 2011
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