Mountrail County Record News
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.
Book brings back memories of WWII romance
With Memorial Day on its way, it may be a good time to remember a woman who grew up just west of New Town. Doris Froholm lived on the family farm approximately 20 miles west of New Town.
To remember the fallen
When it comes to selling poppies for Memorial Day, it’s hard to beat two New Town women who have been quietly making it happen for nearly thirty years. Recently, Marlys Aubol, President, of the Beck-Sherven-Foreman American Legion Auxiliary Unit 290, presented Margaret Estvold and Jenny Aisenbrey with awards for their many years of dedicated poppy sales.
School committee takes next step
The Parshall School Board was updated on the progress of a citizen’s committee exploring options for a new school for the Parshall School District.
We're getting a pool!
It’s been a couple of summers since the children of Parshall have been able to splash and play with the abandon of youth.
Bypass crash claims two lives
A fiery crash of two loaded semi trucks on the North Dakota Highway 23B Bypass has claimed two lives.
Justice Center to boost tribal identity
MHA Nation Tribal Chairman Mark Fox knows that the winds of change that have swept over the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation have brought many negative changes also with the flow of oil industry jobs and revenue.
Sheriff's office has busy year
Mountrail County Sheriff Ken Halvorson released his department’s activity report for the year of 2016.
Grueneich enjoying fourth decade of coaching
Mark Grueneich is comfortable joking that he has been in coaching for a long time, since the “Paleozoic age,” he jests.