Mountrail County Record News
Keeping Norsk tradition alive
The scent of Norwegian cuisine recently roamed through the streets of Makoti. The potatoes had been balled up and were ready to be flattened out for Saturday’s Lefse Frying at Bonnie Schenfisch’s house.
Time once again to “Light Up Parshall”
It is the time of year for twinkling lights and vision of sleighs and creches to mark the Christmas season. The Parshall Promoters have launched their Light Up Parshall contest for 2018
Vendor show hosts hundreds
Friday may have reminded us that winter is upon us, but that didn’t slow down shoppers from turning out in droves Saturday for the 2018 Parshall Fall Vendors Showcase in the Parshall High School Gymnasium.
Edwards authors childrens’ book
Stephanie Edwards, a Plaza Mother of three children. first thought about writing her book more than 17 years ago when her first child, Dylan, was born.
Schwarz resigns from Parshall Schools
Parshall School Superintendent Beth Schwarz resigned at Tuesday night’s school board meeting.
Braves honor veterans
Sunday marked the 100th anniversary of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month when the “war to end all wars” finally ground to a halt after four blood soaked years.
Makoti couple recollects their service in WWII
It has been 73 years since President Harry S. Truman ended WWII, and as time pushes forward, the number of WWII veterans dwindles. Sadly, then too will their stories.
Polls busy but turnout down in election
Election workers in New Town and Parshall said traffic at the New Town Civic Center was constant most of the day but turnout was either comparable or down from the general election in 2016.
Not the last supper at Shell Creek
Last year there were rumors that 2017 would be the last fall supper at Shell Creek, the small rural church located north of Plaza.
Native Veterans Freedom Flight
The first ever North Dakota Native Veterans Honor Flight to Washington DC has come and gone and over a hundred veterans are back home now.