Mountrail County Record News
High water brings new enthusiasm to Parshall Bay
One residual benefit to last winter’s deep snow is a higher water level on Lake Sakakawea and that makes Eric Jaeger very happy.
A number of ideas on how to better educate Native American children were generated Tuesday in a meeting of the Parshall School Board and Native American patrons.
School board tables compliance audit issues
Parshall School Board members, teachers and patrons of the district listened intently Tuesday night when Superintendent Steve Cascaden read a letter regarding a final report of a compliance audit of retirement salaries reported to the Teachers’ Fund for Retirement.
Maintenance bill passes for roads
A bill to provide more funding for statewide roads leading to recreational, tourist or historic areas unanimously passed the Senate this past week.
Tribe hosts pharmacy grand opening in Parshall
Nearly three years ahead of schedule, members of the Three Affiliated Tribes held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony during an open house
An issue facing the Parshall School District isn't going to have an easy fix or have a light price tag,
North Dakota will miss Clare Aubol
News of New Town Mayor Clare Aubol's death early Monday morning sent shock waves through the community, the state and the Democratic Party.
Funds secured for Lake Sakakawea upgrades
More than $500,000 has been secured that will improve access around Lake Sakakawea. U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan, D-NPL, made the announcement this past Friday.
Parshall included in appropriations funding
President Barack Obama signed into law a comprehensive appropriations bill that includes more than $185 million
Lake Sakakawea paved roads bill killed by Senate
The bill to pave more roads to Lake Sakakawea, HB1515, was defeated 35-11 in the North Dakota Senate Monday.