New Town News - News
Main street project makes rapid progress
At a point in 1942, when the German war machine looked like it was finally beginning to stall, Winston Churchill told his nation that
Rodeo returns to New Town
The Old West spirit will be out in force on Saturday as the New Town Rodeo Grounds will once again be hosting top flight talent at the fifth Adrian Foote Sr. Annual Rodeo.
Comic tells story of New Town’s Earl Bunyan
Tucked away for safe keeping in the New Town City Hall display case, is a fragile, yellowed booklet authored by Fred LaRocque and complete with drawings by Eldon Jacobsen.
If only Earl could talk
Standing prominently along the the roadside on the east end of New Town, Earl Bunyon would have many tales to tell if he could talk.
Eagles Loop lots go on sale in August
Lots in the Eagles Loop subdivision will be sold to the public in August.
Horses and Hands
On the shore of Lake Sakakawea is a small arena surrounded by the beauty of the open country of Western Dakota.
School Board votes on housing, salaries
The New Town School Board transferred money into its building fund to prepare its property west of North Dakota Highway 1804 for future development and raised the pay of classified staff at its year end meeting on Tuesday, June 30.
Commission coordinates battle against drug crime
The Mandan Hidatsa and Arickara Nation, like other communities of people in western North Dakota has had to deal with a tidal wave of illegal drugs, according to Gerald White, TAT Public Safety Commissioner/Chief of Drug Enforcement White is a an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara Nation.
Meeting highlights trafficking's horror
It’s a difficult topic to talk about, said United States Senator Heidi Heitkamp as she met with nearly two dozen leaders of law enforcement agencies, domestic violence shelters, tribal courts and other community members at the Red Hall in Parshall on Saturday.
City to open Eagle Loop development
The City of New Town will be selling lots in its Eagle Loop development on Sand Hill to the public. The lots will not be available or the price firmly set until later this summer.