Forty years is a long time to be associated with anything. It might be even more of a milestone when that association is in a volunteer capacity. Such is the case with Myron Eide of Ray, who recently marked 40 years with the Ray Community Ambulance. “This is my retirement job,” laughed Eide, who spent 44 years as a heavy […]
Tioga Tribune
Where will legal notices go?
With this being the last issue of the Tioga Tribune, the cities of Ray, Tioga and Wildrose will need to determine where they will publish minutes and other notices required by law. The Tioga City Commission had been expected to address the topic at a meeting Tuesday, but the meeting was canceled. The Ray City Commission next meets on Sept. […]
Pipeline leak near Alamo spills produced water
State officials are overseeing remediation and cleanup of a produced water leak that saw more than 400,000 gallons (10,000 barrels) impact a field and wetland in northern Williams County. The leak, first reported Aug. 28 by Henry Hill Oil Services, LLC of Williston, occurred in the Fat Andy Pipeline in Athens Township, southwest of Alamo. The company’s incident report, filed […]
Public Notices Ray City Commission Minutes
RAY CITY COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING Ray City Hall August 20, 2023 7 p.m. A special meeting of the Ray City Commission, held at the Ray City Hall, was called to order by President Kupper at 7:00 p.m., with the following Commissioners present: Casey Brunner, and Eric Barman. Absent: Richard Liesener and William Suhr. Also present: Dennis Pederson, Jessie Ziebarth, Collin […]
REQUEST FOR BIDS WASTE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL
The City of Tioga is seeking Bids for a garbage disposal company that can provide residential & commercial solid waste collection and disposal services to the City of Tioga. Qualified business should provide their bid with insurance in a sealed envelope addressed to: City of TiogaC/O Bid for GarbagePO Box 218Tioga ND 58852 Qualifying bids should be turned in by […]
NW counties’ taxable sales way up
Taxable sales and purchases reports for the second quarter this year show growth almost entirely across the board in Williams, Divide and Burke counties. “The solid performance in quarter two is further evidence of our state’s healthy economy,” State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus said. Tioga still leads among communities in Williams County with an almost 42 percent increase, bringing in […]
Area grief support group is expanding its reach this fall
A grief support series typically held every winter is adding sessions this fall in response to rising interest from people in the area who have lost loved ones. Our Savior’s Free Lutheran Church in Stanley hosts the support group, called Grief- Share. “We get people coming from all over,” Rev. Erin Tormanen said. “I mean, we’ve had people come from […]
Williston, Divide libraries get $35K
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said Friday that nine North Dakota community libraries will share $360,000 in grants to reimburse their costs for providing summer reading and engagement activities and buying K-12 library materials. The Williston, Divide County, New Town and Carrington libraries are being awarded $35,000 each, Baesler said. Public libraries in Beulah, Dickinson, Grand Forks and Mandan, which […]
Pius Hornstein’s family expresses appreciation for years of journalism
By JournalND.com Staff | on September 05, 2023
It has been said that when a small town newspaper ceases publication, a community loses its voice. Pius Hornstein, former publisher of the Tioga Tribune, made the comment often. Approximately 28 years after his retirement from weekly journalism, this sentiment has become a reality for the Tribune. It creates an appreciation and sadness that’s difficult to express. We are the […]