Mountrail County Record News
Healing Horses Ranch is a busy place
"You feed your horse before you eat food yourself. You take care of your animals" said Kermit Heart Director at the Healing Horse Ranch and Estates near Parshall.
No summer vacation for Parshall School Board
The classrooms are quiet except for the whirr of the floor polisher.
Parshall Student, teacher headed for Space Camp
Lots of us dreamed of being an astronaut growing up. Aaron Fisher, a first year social studies teacher at Parshall High School was no exception.
North Parshall development back on the drawing board
The Highlands of Parshall is no more.
The ‘Blue Bus’ makes one last trip
Long before Fed Ex and UPS emerged onto the scene to deliver supplies and parcels, "the blue bus" as it has been commonly called, moved packages and even people from Minot to area businesses and home towns along highway 23. Not anymore. Not for a long time.
FBI Chief promises more enforcement
Serious crimes on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, especially those involving Native Americans, are regarded a federal offenses. As such, they are investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The last day for the Makoti school
It was transition time at Lewis and Clark School as students and teachers closed the books in Makoti.
A fond farewell for Sister Lucille
Sister Lucille Heidt, says she is a "jack of all trades." She also says she is going to miss all the wonderful people she has met on Fort Berthold over her 27 years of experience here.
Governor candidate stops by the Wrangler
It was a quiet morning at the Wrangler Cafe in Parshall when the big bus pulled into the parking lot.