Mountrail County Record News
Stimulus and economic plan viewed as ineffective
Despite being somewhat content with their own financial situations, North Dakotans are greatly concerned about the national economy and the country’s $1.3 trillion deficit.
Ethanol industry gets 5 percent boost
Jeff Zueger is concerned that an Environmental Protection Agency ruling two weeks ago to allow an additional 5 percent of ethanol in gasoline is going to confuse North Dakota motorists.
Tribal election set for Tuesday
On Tuesday Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara residents of the Fort Berthold Reservation will have the opportunity
No co-op with New Town
An idea to merge Parshall’s and New Town’s cross country teams in 2011 was shot down Monday night in Parshall after the school board voted unanimously against it.
Last minute decsions could have big impact on ‘10 election
North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven appears certain to be North Dakota’s newest U.S. Senator, and a host of incumbent office holders look to be winners in the 2010 General Election, according to the latest Prairie Poll.
Crazy about her Dreamer
She’s shy, gentle and patient. He’s handsome, free-spirited and a bit of a challenge.
Economic growth continues in area
Taxable sales and purchases took a double digit jump in Parshall during the second quarter of 2010, giving indications that much of the traffic seen is not just passing through town.
City council pays 7-figure water bill
Paying the bills at a political subdivision meeting is normally a routine part of the agenda. But in Tuesday’s Parshall City Council meeting, city engineer Cory Chorne brought up three bills that easily eclipsed $1 million.
Education and fellowship
What began as a court mandate to recognize the need for rehabilitation, has now expanded to include community members in need.
Three Affiliated Tribes primary election results
Following are the official results of the 2010 Three Affiliated Tribes tribal primary election held Sept. 21.