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Documentary filmmakers offer classes on reservation
A group of documentary filmmakers who produced a historical film on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation about the pioneer missionary Harold Chase are returning to teach film making classes in collaboration with the Nueta Hidatsa and Sahnish College in New Town.
Area 4th of July events
Parshall will observe the 4th of July a bit early this year.
J.C. Java brings a wake up to Main Street
Joy Chapin always wanted a business on Main Street in New Town.
Police Chief James Johns suspended
Northrop Grumman Celebrates 45 years in New Town
Employees of Northrop Grumman Corporation celebrated 45 years of manufacturing excellence in New Town and the site’s earning of Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Star status from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Dr. Naranja says farewell to New Town
Dr. Imelda Naranja did not want to buy Dr. Herbert Wilson’s practice for one dollar as he was known to advertise it in the early nineties.
FBI Chief promises more enforcement
Serious crimes on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, especially those involving Native Americans, are regarded a federal offenses.
Group preparing for the worst
"We don’t want to leave any groups out of this plan," said James Johns, Police chief, at the June meeting of community groups and individuals focused on developing a solid emergency plan for New Town.
Eagles repeat as state champions
The Eagles only qualified in four events for the North Dakota State Class B Track Meet in Bismarck last weekend, but boy did they make the count.