Mountrail County Record News
Commission coordinates battle against drug crime
The Mandan Hidatsa and Arickara Nation, like other communities of people in western North Dakota has had to deal with a tidal wave of illegal drugs, according to Gerald White, TAT Public Safety Commissioner/Chief of Drug Enforcement.
First Santee Lucky Mound Powwow a success
A new year brought a new name and upgraded facilities for the Santee Lucky Mound Powwow that was held last weekend south of Parshall.
Meeting highlights trafficking horror
It’s a difficult topic to talk about, said United States Senator Heidi Heitkamp as she met with nearly two dozen leaders of law enforcement agencies, domestic violence shelters, tribal courts and other community members at the Red Hall in Parshall on Saturday.
Paul Broste Rock Museum will turn 50 next year
It was a sunny Friday afternoon in June and Museum Curator, Doris Jacobson opened the doors at the Paul Broste Rock Museum as she has since she assumed her duties in 2006
Could have been better
There was a lot at stake for the cities and counties of the oil patch in the 2015 North Dakota Legislative Session.
New faces on Parshall School Board
Starting next month, there will be a lot of new faces on the Parshall School District Board of Education.
Aslakson steps down from RTC
After 28 years at Reservation Telephone Cooperative (RTC), Royce looks back (and ahead) with a smile.
Rainfall amount make county outlook complicated
How crops are doing in Mountrail County depends on who you ask and where you’re looking, says Mountrial County Agent Jim Hennessy.
Building a new generation of champions
It was a milestone year for Parshall Braves basketball, as both the boys and girls teams made to the North Dakota State Class B Tournament. Last week, White Horse Woman Outreach and the MHA Tribal Council sponsored a basketball camp to help build the next generation of champions.
Docks, Parks see heavy traffic on holiday weekend
If it can be said that Memorial Day weekend is the beginning of summer outdoor recreation, it can also be said that area boat docks, parks and resorts were ready to serve the public and did just that.