Mountrail County Record News
Intense winter storm slams northwest with fog, rain and heavy snow
Yet another winter storm has brought northwestern North Dakota to a standstill, stalling traffic, closing schools and stranding livestock and wildlife.
Parshall school successfully tests state-of-the-art emergency system
If there is a weather-related emergency, don't bother calling the Parshall school, it will call you.
'Coaching Boys to Men' Athletics, relationships have close tie
Three area teenagers are willing to talk about a topic that is usually kept a secret - relationship violence.
Grant secures After School Tutoring Program through 2013
Providing quality programs and services for youth on the Fort Berthold Reservation in a safe, caring and drug free environment is what the After School Tutoring program is all about.
Teens create PowerPoint, DVD for peers
A trio of Parshall guys is determined to influence how area teenagers act behind the wheel.
Teens tackle tough reality of illicit drug use
In the past few weeks, the Parshall Family and Independent Living class has been working on presentations to educate students about what they think are important issues facing teens today.
Former tribal chair Russell Mason dies
Former Chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes Russell Mason Sr., died Wednesday, Jan. 14 in Rock View Nursing Home in Parshall. Mason was 72.
Corps officials: Mountain snowpack near normal
There's still plenty of winter to go yet, but U. S. Army Corps of Engineers officials predict Lake Sakakawea should peak at about 1830 mean sea level (msl) this summer - approximately six feet higher than the present level of 1824.6 msl.
Become mentors for kids who need it most
Because January is National Mentoring Month, the mentor coordinator for the Boys and Girls Club of the Three Affiliated Tribes in Parshall is reminding people everywhere that they too, can be a mentor.
North Dakotans feel well insulated from recession
North Dakotans are pessimistic about a rapid recovery of the national economy, but they don't expect to be touched personally by recession.