Mountrail County Record News
Business owners ask for Main Street makeover
Last month, the Parshall City Council decided to table the 2017 streets and sewer project to give Parshall residents and businesses a break after several years of disruptive construction.
Happy Birthday, USMC
It was a very special birthday. It was the Marine Corps 241 birthday to be exact. The official date is set for November 10.
Sisters give major gift to TAT Museum
The board at the Three Affiliated Tribes Museum could not be happier.
Flying Farmer soars again
Minutes before John Smith, Makoti’s own Flying Farmer, sped toward the ramp where he hurtled his car over a burning trailer house, tearful family and friends gathered around him for one last chance to hug him and wish him well.
Tribal candidates debate North Segment’s future
Wellness and fairness were two themes that echoed through a North Segment Tribal Council Representative candidates’ debate held by the Student Senate of Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College in New Town.
City Council considers a break from construction
With the 2016 construction season coming to a close, the Parshall City Council thinks it might be a good idea to hold off on the final leg of its extensive reconstruction of the city’s sewers and streets.
Trafficking still a major problem
While the oil boom has faded over the last year, the problems it brought to the region linger on.
Remembering loss to prevent future pain
A dreary, rainy day did not deter walkers from remembering family and friends who died by suicide. It is a hard topic to talk about. It is a hard thing to think about. It is a hard thing to remember for anyone.
Ferry plan could work with local support
Could a ferry service operate successfully on Lake Sakakwea, restoring the north-south connection that was lost when Elbowoods disappeared under the water of the lake?
Construction work winding down
Another season of street and sewer replacement is winding down as the Parshall City Council mulls future plans