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EFFECTIVE 12/28/22 - HEBRON TOWNSHIP HAS CLOSED 59TH ST NW FROM CR 6 (154TH AVE NW) WEST 1.5 MILES TO THE MONTANA LINE DUE TO LARGE SNOW DRIFTS ON THE ROAD.  THIS ROAD WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

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Appointments are highly recommended. About Department Head: Mica Lindsey The Williston Motor Vehicle Office is operated by Williams County under contract with the North Dakota Department of Transportation. Visit the Williston DMV for motor vehicle services such as registration and title work as well as passport services. The Williston DMV also manages a vehicle registration...

About Department Head: Holly Snellings, Human Resources Manager The Williams County Human Resources (HR) Department handles the hiring process for all County departments, the Sheriff's Office, and all appointed Williams County Boards and Commissions. The Department is also responsible for managing employee benefits and compensation packages. Williams County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity...

UPDATE 12/16/2022 @ 3:00 PM: The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Megan Lindquist of Washington. She had been living in Williston with the suspect, Jacob Long, and is believed to have been married to him. An autopsy will be completed by the North Dakota State Medical Examiners Office. Long is currently being held at...

UPDATE 12/15/2022 @ 10:00 PM: Suspect has been apprehended. Please refer to the most recent press release for updated information. UPDATE 12/15/2022 @ 11 am: The Williams County Sheriff’s Office has issued an arrest warrant for Murder (AA Felony) for Jacob Long. Long remains at-large and we continue to request the public’s assistance with obtaining...

The Williams County Emergency Management Department works before, during, and after emergencies to minimize impacts on the community. Our work depends upon coordination with others in emergency response, government, the private sector, and community stakeholders to advocate for planning, response, recovery, and mitigation. Our mission is to provide a resilient emergency management structure dedicated to the safety and welfare of the public through the preservation of life, health, property, and the environment. You can also sign up for Williams County ALERT to be directly notified when there is an emergency in your area.

Property Tax Payment Deadlines By Mail Checks are accepted via mail. Please make your check out to "Williams County Treasurer's Office" USPS Williams County Treasurer's Office P.O. Box 2047 Williston, ND 58802-2047 UPS/FedEx/Courier Service Williams County Treasurer's Office 1st Floor 206 E Broadway Williston, ND 58801 In Person Pay your taxes at the counter in...

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 14, 2022 For more information, contact Williams County Sheriff’s Office 701-577-7700 sheriff@co.williams.nd.us WILLISTON, N.D. (November 14, 2022) – On November 13, 2022, at approximately 12:43 am, Williams County Deputies and members of the Williston Police Department responded to a report of an assault with a knife at CHI St. Alexius Hospital...

  EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - BNSF HAS COMPLETED THEIR WORK ON THE RAILROAD CROSSING ON CR 8 (60TH ST NW) AND THE ROAD IS NOW OPEN FOR TRAVEL.     EFFECTIVE 10:00AM (CST) TOMORROW, TUESDAY 11/1/2022, CR 8 (60TH ST NW) WILL BE CLOSED BY BNSF RAILROAD FROM 123RD AVE NW EAST TO 119TH AVE NW...

UPDATE - November 1, 2022 On November 1, 2022, the North Dakota Medical Examiners Office contacted the Williams County Sheriff's Office to report that the unidentified body found north of Williston on October 28, 2022 has been confirmed as 51-year-old Leonard Higdon. Dental records were used for the positive identification of Higdon. Manner of death...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 24, 2022 For more information, contact: Lindsey Harriman Williams County Communications Department Phone: 701-577-4557 (office) lindseyh@co.williams.nd.us   Williams County announces 2022 Tourism Grant recipients   Williston, N.D., (October 24, 2022) – The Williams County Board of County Commissioners has selected the first ever Tourism Grant recipients. A total of $60,000 was...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 28, 2022 For more information, contact: Lindsey Harriman Williams County Communications Department Phone: 701-577-4557 (office) lindseyh@co.williams.nd.us Mitch Melberg City of Williston Communications Director Phone: 701-713-3800 mmelberg@ci.williston.nd.us   Williams County to put renewal of 1% Public Safety Sales Tax on the November 2022 ballot   Williston, N.D., (September 28, 2022) – Williams...

About Zone Director: Julie St. Germaine The North Star Human Service Zone (NSHSZ) provides social services to Williams, Burke, Divide, and Renville Counties. The services and programs offered by the NSHSZ are designated by the state of North Dakota and are administered in conjunction with state and federal agencies. The NSHSZ is advised by the...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 12, 2022 For more information, contact Williams County Sheriff's Office 701-577-7700 sheriff@co.williams.nd.us   Williams County Sheriff's Office apprehends suspect after vehicle, foot pursuit WILLISTON, N.D. (September 12, 2022) - On Sunday, September 11, 2022, at approximately 8 am, the Williams County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to assist the Williston Police Department with...

All supporting materials must be submitted at the time of application. Additional information requested by the Planning Division may be sent by mail or e-mail. No application will be processed or scheduled for a public hearing if it is incomplete. If the applicant is a corporation, LLC, an attorney, realtor or someone other than the...

The Estimated Tax Statements for the 2022 Tax Year have been mailed. Required by Century Code, estimated tax statements provide an approximate look at what property taxes will be for that year. Taxing Districts are still finalizing their budgets and final budgets are used to calculate the annual tax bill, which is mailed out in...

Description The statutory powers of the Water Resource District Board are set forth in North Dakota Century Code Chapter 61-16.1 and generally include the local management, conservation, protection, development, and control of water resources and for the prevention of flood damage in the watersheds of this State; and carry out to the maximum extent possible...

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