Mountrail County Record News
On the front lines
“I have been on the front lines,” said Dr. Monica Mayer. While she is a veteran of the armed forces, Mayer was speaking about her time as an emergency room doctor fighting to save the lives of those who had overdosed on drugs, or were injured by drunk drivers, or dealing with prescription drug addicts seeking a fix.
Odermann investigates life on Capitol Hill
August 11 is just around the corner and that is the day that Myles Odermann completes his internship with Senator Heidi Heitkamp and her staff in Washington.
Rodeo back in New Town to stay
Four years ago, the New Town Rodeo grounds was overgrown with weeds and the grandstands and arena were falling apart.
Bar owners meet to talk tribal taxes
MHA Nation Tribal Chairman Mark Fox was adamant. He does not want to put bar owners on the Fort Berthold Reservation out of business.
School bond meetings scheduled
The Parshall School District Communications Committee has arranged a series of events for the public to get more information about the upcoming school bond referendum.
Making a case for a new school
The Parshall High School has its share of problems and it is going to take money to fix them.
Construction projects get underway in Parshall
Construction season is finally ramping up in Parshall as work gets started on the new city swimming pool, a new Boys and Girls Club and some eight-plexes that will be located near the Taco Johns.
Week of fun marks Plaza’s 111th
Friends, families and neighbors will gather again in Plaza on July 22 and 23 this year to celebrate its 111th birthday.
College holds annual Science/Culture Camp
With eyes fixed on the future and feet firmly planted in tradition, high school students from the Fort Berthold Reservation can spend a week exploring both science and the culture of the Nueta, Hidatsa and Sahnish people at the MHA Tourism Earth Lodge Village July 17-21.
Helping crops grow and farmers prosper
“We are here for the farmers. If they are gone, we are gone.”