Mountrail County Record News
Three Affiliated Tribes DOT adds two new officers
At a recognition luncheon Friday of last week, Three Affiliated Tribes DOT Director Richard Hall welcomed Bronson Young Wolf and Jennifer Everett to the Three Affiliated Tribes Highway Patrol Unit.
Homelessness hits home
When Louis "Mac" Mcleod, Minot Area Homeless Coalition Executive Director spoke to veterans groups in New Town last week, he brought not only his years of experience and expertise, he brought his passion for serving homeless veterans as well.
Mountrail County Record take top award
The Mountrail County Record was recognized as one of the top small newspapers in North Dakota at the North Dakota Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest.
Classic Performance and Tire opens in Makoti
If you ask family friends or neighbors about Robbie Edwards’ affinity toward trucks, cars and motors, they will tell you he found his niche under the hood of anything with wheels which began as far back as his Tonka truck days on his childhood farm in Plaza.
Testing shows student progress
The Parshall School Board reviewed the results this year’s Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) tests completed by Parshall School Students. Scores at the elementary school show that students made good progress, but high school scores were mixed.
The sun may have been shining and the flowers starting to bloom around Plaza Elementary School, but the students inside were finishing up a frozen Alaskan adventure.
Parshall developers told to cease and desist
North Dakota Securities Commissioner Karen Tyler has ordered North Dakota Developments LLC, Robert L. Gavin, and Daniel J. Hogan to Cease and Desist from engaging in fraudulent practices in connection with the offer and sale of investments in man camp housing developments in the Bakken oil field region of North Dakota and Montana.
Recent rains welcomed
A gray and dismal weekend may have upset some plans for those who wanted to enjoy an early day on the lake, but the rain that accompanied the gloom brightened the day for area farmers, said Mountrail County Ag Agent Jim Hennessy.
Area townships get $2 million for roads
The Board of University and School Lands (Land Board) today awarded more than $12 million in Energy Impact Grants for political subdivisions impacted by rapid development in the state’s oil and gas counties.
Great Northern Ag expands operations
Great Northern Ag is expanding its operations according to owners, Mark and Kris Kok.