Mountrail County Record News
The "Bouncing Lights" of Elbowoods
It was told around the table at night in Elbowoods about the “bouncing lights” on the prairies. They were described as sort of strange-looking balls of lights that appeared to dance up and down on the ground.
Main Street Project scheduled for 2018
One of the final steps in the complete overhaul of the infrastructure underlying Parshall will take place next year as the Parshall City Council decided to move forward with the complete renovation of Main Street’s streets, sidewalks, and sewers.
Area organizations doing up Halloween right
Ghosts and Goblins will have many haunts to find this Halloween. Area communities have a number of activities planned for ghouls of all ages.
Clothesline Project makes violence costs clear
The Clothesline Project is near and dear to its administrator’s heart. Chastity Davidson leads her students and others into an arena that exposes the damage caused by Domestic Violence.
Braves need help to know the score
The Parshall Braves ended their season with a high scoring match up against the Tioga Pirates Friday, and it was the end of the road for the old scoreboard that has overlooked the school’s football field for decades.
Wet weather slows harvest
While moisture of any kind is welcome after this summer’s searing drought, some farmers probably wish that the recent streak of cold, rainy days would take a few weeks off.
Camp begins ‘One more time’ campaign
So close, but yet so far. Camp of the Cross officials are asking individuals, businesses, groups and congregations to dig into their pockets one more time to help the camp reach its goal to secure enough funds to finish the new fellowship center. The campaign is called: Let’s Try This One More Time!”
Off to the races
“We are a horse culture and we have to get back to that.”
Looking for a scond chances
A half dozen community members joined Parshall School Board President Michelle Hoff and School Superintendent Beth Schwarz to discuss why a bond referendum for a new school failed and how a campaign for a new vote this winter could succeed.
Little Learners have big dreams
Little Learners scrambled into a classroom at Parshall Elementary School this month. It is a new program for three to five year olds and will help them orient to the idea of school and other positive experiences before Kindergarten.