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Denver company donates $10,000 to Boys and Girls Club
An oil and gas exploration company doing business for the first time in North Dakota in 17 years, presented a check the Three Affiliated Tribes Boys and Girls Club Monday afternoon for $10,000.
Voter turn out heavy for
Not since John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960 have voters been so energized about a presidential election, which will bring change to the White House come January.
Voters declare tribal business council winners
Unofficial results are in for the Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council seats and a referendum question regarding tribal enrollment.
Rural leadership seminar assembled in New Town
Building stronger communities and mentoring better leaders across the state is how Marie Hvidsten describes Rural Leadership North Dakota.
Tribal business council upholds court order
The Three Affiliated Tribes business council has upheld a Fort Berthold District Court order to hold a new primary election for a Mandaree representative to the business council.
Council awards load-out facility bids
Earth work has now started on a water load-out facility east of New Town and is expected to take about a month to complete.
Tribal chairman cancels meeting with Fargo officials
An Associated Press story that originally aired on WDAY-TV and radio in Fargo has led Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Marcus Wells Jr. to cancel a meeting later this month with Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker.
Conrad, Pomeroy talk about economic bail out
As Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., was describing the economic bailout plan to 20 community leaders in Stanley Thursday, he suddenly paused and stared at the floor for a few moments.
Good support shown
A grassroots political campaign to support Barack Obama took off on the right foot Monday in New Town when 100 people showed their support by walking at least a mile for the Democratic presidential candidate.
Oil impact taking its toll
Oil and gas activity are taking a heavy toll on Mountrail County infrastructure