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Save the last dance
Jim Iverson first saw his wife Deanie across the floor at a dance in the Van Hook Community Hall back in 1951. He told a friend to look over there because that was the girl he was going to marry.
Fox, Hall to face off in November
Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Mark Fox outdistanced his challengers in Tuesday’s primary election to retain the chairman’s seat. However, he didn’t not pick up enough votes to avoid a runoff against former chairman Tex Hall in the general election on Nov. 6.
For some, recovery complete
The slow rise in North Dakota sales and purchases tax collection continued in the second quarter of 2018. For some smaller cities in the region, like New Town and Stanley, sales are at or near where they were at the peak of the boom in 2015.
TAT Veterans Complex now under construction
Bruce Nagel sported his signature smile as he noted that veterans would finally have “a place of their own to call home.”
Last Dance with an old friend
It is going to be quite literally the last dance for New Town’s Edgewater Country Club building.
A new home for business in New Town
All summer, workers have been busy with a new construction project adjoining the parking lot of the Little Missouri Inn and Suites and Teddy’s Residential Inn.
Jarski, Baker chosen for Change Network
Two local women were chosen by the Bush Foundation’s Strengthen North Dakota Change Network program, Jacobi Jarski from the Boys and Girls Club in Parshall and Mary Baker from Tribal Education in New Town. They are among 14 participants across North Dakota selected for participation.
MHA moves to boost home healthcare
A stronger Home Health Care program is coming to Fort Berthold people according to Gabriell Petri, Director of the MHA Nation Home Health Care Agency. The movement to implement the service is driven by new and existing needs.
NHS College sees growth in a new year
There are new faces and some old faces in new roles as a new academic year begins at Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College in New Town.
City, segment talk about recreation
Plans are slowly moving forward for a combination movie theater and bowling alley to be built on the site of the old Vocational Education building on Main Street.