Mountrail County Record News
End of the bust?
The steep declines in sales and purchases in North Dakota may be leveling off, possibly signaling an end of the economic decline of the last two years.
RTC meeting mixes fun and business
It’s for the door prizes, for the food, for the $25 credit. Folks might say that’s why they attend the Annual Reservation Telephone meeting. And those things might be true also, but then they get serious.
Powwow draws crowds despite cool weather
It was unusually cool even when the sun was shining bright at this year’s Santee Lucky Mound Powwow held south of Parshall.
Fashion with a Native flair
Red Berry Woman, an official native fashion business is a reality now. But it wasn’t always that way. Its creator, Norma Baker Flying Horse, learned her craft at a young age.
Dry conditions challenge area farmers, ranchers
Josh Johnson farms land that has been in his Plaza area family for four generations. He looked over the seeded acres of small grains, pulses and oil seed crops to observe progress in this planting season.
She’s just a gem
For one former White Shield resident, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Williston pair take Van Hook Classic
Teams from Williston and Minot took the top two spots in the Van Hook Classic Catch and Release Walleye Tournament held last weekend but locals didn’t fare too badly, placing third through fifth.
Legion honors Bartlelsons for 50 years
Officials of the American Legion Arthur Solie Post 121 added a significant item to their Memorial Day agenda.
School District decides on new school plan
If voters approve, Parshall could have a new school building by the 2018-19 school year.
Braves do well at state track
The Parshall Braves girls track team racked up 16 points in four events to finish 17th out of 45 teams at the North Dakota State Class B Track and Field Championships in Bismarck.