Mountrail County Record News

New principal is a familiar face

Amber Young Bird has left Parshall twice before, and now she is back for the third time.

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The Parshall Area Community Foundation is seeking applicants for thousands of dollars of grant money for projects to make Parshall a stronger, more livable community.

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Coming together for healing and recovery

The Healing Horse Ranch is the perfect haven for people who love horses, rodeos, and anything equestrian and equine therapy is part of the positive mission that the Healing Horse Ranch works for on a daily basis.

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June 12, 1867 — a steamer named Cornelia had tied up on the banks of the Missouri below what is now present-day Garrison. Before long, a military post named Fort Stevenson would become a reality.

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Seeing smoke
August 1, 2019

Seeing smoke

The celebrations of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people have brought dancers, drummers and singers from across Indian Country and beyond to their homes along the Missouri River for decades.

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There was a lot of activity around the town square in Plaza on the second day of its 113th annual anniversary celebration.

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Plaza turns 113, celebrates with class reunions

The twentieth of July is a date that is dear to the hearts of people who live in Plaza and those who return each year to help celebrate the founding date of the small community.

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If you went hungry in Van Hook last Thursday it was your own darn fault.

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July 18, 2019

Three killed east of

A pickup, driven by Marvin Ness, a 78 year old man from Douglas, was traveling west bound on Hwy. 23 near mile marker 101 east of Rice Lake and crossed into the east bound lane and striking Jonathon and Cara Zacher’s suburban head-on.

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Pursuing a passion
July 18, 2019

Pursuing a passion

A man who lives off the beaten path north of Plaza works by day and collects pieces of North Dakota history by night. His name is Raymond Grotte, and he has a license plate display to be proud of — and it just keeps growing.

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