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City steps up curfew enforcement
The New Town City Council has instructed the New Town Police Department to strictly enforce the city’s existing curfew law.
City prepares for virus emergency
The New Town City Council met Tuesday to discuss what steps city departments had taken to safeguard city workers from the COVID-19 epidemic and what steps the city still needs to take to be ready for the day more cases are discovered in New Town.
New Town City Landfill costs to rise
Having invested nearly $90,000 on upgrading its inert landfill, the New Town City Council wants to keep it in good operating condition. Part of the plan is to double the rates it charges the public to drop off waste at the site.
Four Bears Lodge and Casino CLOSED
The Three Affiliated Tribes and 4 Bears Casino & Lodge management have made the decision to temporarily cease casino operations as a precautionary measure to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Eagles hold off Wildcats to be Region 8 champion
The New Town Eagles grabbed the lead in the middle quarters of the Region 8 Boys Basketball Tournament held at the 4 Bears Event Center in New Town and held off a late charge by the North Shore-Plaza Wildcats to win the Region 8 Boys Basketball Championship.
Bluestone steps down
After a 31 year career in education, the last 14 years as the superintendent of the New Town School District, Mark Bluestone will be retiring on December 31.
Veterans have a new place to heal in New Town
It has been a long and winding road, but veterans have a new place where they can rest body and soul and get help receiving all the benefits they have earned as the MHA Nation officially opened its new veterans center located near the Elbowoods Clinic in New Town.
Culture and children – A winning combination
The Northern Lights Wellness Center in New Town recently resounded to the sound of drums and children’s laughter.
Down to the last second
The New Town Eagles are the champions of District 15 Boys Basketball having squeaked past the North Shore Plaza Wildcats 46-45 in a seesaw battle.