Mountrail County Record News
More arrests in Fed operation Winter’s End
U.S. Attorney Timothy Q. Purdon announced that on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, a federal search warrant was executed at 8571 39th Street Northwest just east of New Town, N.D., as Phase III of the continuing investigation dubbed Operation Winter’s End.
Lewis and Clark School District bond issue meetings planned
Patrons of the Lewis & Clark School District will head to the polls Tuesday, April 8 to decide whether to approve a $15 million bond issue.
Grueneich commended for 25 years in Parshall
Mark Grueneich came to Parshall in the mid 1980s looking to gain some experience as a teacher and a football coach. He thought he would move on after a few years, but after a few decades, he’s still here.
Missing person alert has tragic outcome
A report of a missing person who was last seen March 5 at the Roseglen Bar turned tragic this past weekend when the body of Robin Fox was found about a half mile from the tiny community in western McLean County.
Council hears about the trailer court cleanup plans
The Parshall City Council had a discussion about the Northeast Segment’s plan to clean up and improve the tribal trailer court in Parshall.
Whose land is it anyway?
Two meetings about whether land around Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe should be transferred to someone other than the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers came with different responses.
Dem-NPL Caucuses ask for Special Session
The leaders of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Senate and House Caucuses have asked Governor Dalrymple to call a Special Legislative Session to address infrastructure and other needs facing oil counties and communities.
Land transfer hearing March 4
The first in a series of hearings on a proposed land transfer to the Three Affiliated Tribes and other "excess" U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land will be March 4 in New Town and Garrison and March 7 in Beulah.
Tribal Council mulls finance options for refinery
The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council will consider financing more than half of the $450 million that is expected to be needed to complete the proposed Thunder Butte Refinery near Makoti.
Pillows of Love
When New Town’s Marlys Aubol became the state’s American Legion Auxiliary Department President she needed a theme. Little did she know her theme and the project she chose to represent that theme would mushroom into an overwhelming success.