Mountrail County Record News
Bids for Parshall street project under budget
The Parshall City Council got a pleasant Friday the 13th surprise when bids for the first stage of the citywide street and sewer project came in nearly a million dollars lower than expected
Prairie Winds residents march to protest eviction
The still air of a sunny Saturday afternoon rang with chants of “Our Land, Not Yours” as residents of the Prairie Winds Trailer Court marched from the court to the United Prairie Cooperative and down Main Street to the cooperative C-Store on Highway 23.
Farmers jumping at the chance for an early start
Farmers are taking advantage of the Year Without A Winter to get an early jump on spring’s work this year.
Plans for Hidatsa classes and summer school move forward
Parshall School District Superintendent John Weidner reported that Parshall High School was making progress on its plan to introduce Hidatsa language classes in next year’s curriculum.
Tribe looks to amend water agreement
The agreement between the Fort Berthold Rural Water and the City of Parshall will need some tweaking, Three Affiliated Tribe Council Member Mervin Packineau told the Parshall City Council.
Rockview Plaza keeps adding businesses
Parshall 2000, the organization that is developing the former Good Samaritan Home into the Rockview Plaza is on the verge of completing the recruitment of a fifth business to take up residence in the facility.
TAT Kids want to Kick Butts
Tobacco has long held a sacred place in the culture of Native Americans. However, the commercialization of this sacred plant has created an industry that thrives on addiction and abuse of its products.
Bullies and buses
Bullies and buses were two of the topics on a fairly short agenda for the regular meeting of the Parshall School Board.
Parshall gains new fire truck
There are miles of grass and roads around Parshall and both are keeping the Parshall Volunteer Fire Department busy.