Mountrail County Record News
Wildcats and Warriors learn to play the game
A cold and unforgiving wind blew eastward down North Dakota Highway 23.
Community Shops prepare for winter
Everyone in North Dakota listens intently to what the weather will bring. It really does matter what the weatherman says especially when it comes to city shops.
Hands on science excites area students
When students hear Sharon Smith, NDSU Extension Agent from the Mountrail County Office, rolling her stacked cases down the hallway at Parshall Elementary School, they become excited about the science lesson they know is coming. The reason is that hands on science is a winner in the classroom.
PRC to be rebuilt
The Parshall City Council authorized the organization, which provides substance abuse counseling, to demolish half of its building in downtown Parshall. The PRC plans to build a more up to date facility on the site and add a 600 sq.ft. room for group therapy sessions.
Keeping up the Vision with VisionWest
It’s been a long three years, according to Shirley Brentup, executive director of the VisionWest Consortium.
Area vets appointed to state committee
Last week, Governor Jack Dalrymple re-appointed Dave Hilleren of New Town to a three year term on the Administrative Committee on Veterans Affairs (ACOVA).
Fox wins Chairman’s seat
Mark Fox will be the next Chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes, defeating Damon Williams 53 percent to 47 percent in the tribal election held Tuesday.
Veterans Day 2014, keeping our WWII Veterans in mind
Lisa Lee brings Yoga to Mountrail County
When Lisa Lee first sought out Yoga it was during a time when she worked as a peace officer on Las Vegas Boulevard for four and a half years. She reminds herself that it was anything but peaceful.
Chairman candidates look at future promises, today’s challenges
The Three Affiliated Tribes are at a crossroads, and Mark Fox and Damon Williams were in New Town on Thursday, Oct. 23 asking tribal members to decide which way they want to turn.