Mountrail County Record News
Remaking heritage by reclaiming the landscape
“Something’s lost but something’s gained” goes the old Joni Mitchell song “Both Sides Now.”
Roadwork making progress
Multiple road projects in the region are making progress, according to the North Dakota Department of Transportation.
Spooks galore will haunt Parshall’s Main Street
Ghosts, goblins, spooks of every size and description, witches and warlocks and everything in between will be infesting Parshall’s City Hall next weekend.
Parshall schools go equipment shopping
The Parshall School Board approved several contracts for new equipment at its regular board meeting on Tuesday.
Grant to fund new drug court
The Three Affiliated Tribes is going to create a Wellness Drug Court with funding from a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Chemical spill closes highways
A semi took the corner of N.D. Highways 23 and 37 too quickly last week and created a spill that blocked traffic for most of the day, Thursday, Sept. 29.
Clinic opening set for October 17
After fighting for funding for nearly a decade and two years of construction, there is a light at the end of the tunnel for the doctors and nurses looking forward to moving into the modern, spacious Elbowoods Memorial Health Clinic on College Drive in New Town.
Parshall student has French adventure
It’s a long way from the shores of Lake Sakakawea to the banks of the River Seine in Le Havre, France in more ways than one. An area student is sharing her adventures in a new country through a blog on the Internet.
Parshall Braves brave long bus rides
If the Parshall Braves football team could fly to their games, they would be racking up some major frequent flier miles.
Whiting looks to the future in the Bakken
Whiting Petroleum Corporation thinks it’s going to be a player in the Bakken oil patch for a good long time.