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Schools respond to Civics Test Law
House Bill 1087 passed the state legislature last week and the Governor has signed it.
Grady signs letter of intent
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 was National Signing Day in the world of college athletics. Elijah Grady of New Town, North Dakota signed and faxed his National Letter of Intent to the University of North Dakota, officially committing himself to the university and its Division I football team.
Police share their side of story
The photos stretched across two walls of the New Town Civic Center.
Missouri monitored for impacts from spills
North Dakota regulators are keeping a close eye on the Missouri River these days as two major spill are causing water quality concerns for Williston and other communities downstream, including Mandaree and Parshall, that use Lake Sakakawea as a water source.
North Carolina couple moves to New Town to stay
When Joe and Jennifer Stillwell moved to New Town three years ago, they were looking for a place to put down roots.
New Town School adopts new home school rules
Home schooled children will not be eligible to be valedictorian or receive a diploma from the New Town School District under a new policy under consideration by the New Town School Board.
New Town to hold community policing meeting
Law enforcement agencies in the area will be holding a meeting to talk about community issues and questions at the New Town Civic Center at 7 p.m., on Thursday, Jan. 22.
TB testing goes smoothly
About 96 percent of students at the New Town were tested for tuberculosis on Friday and the results were read on Monday, according to school superintendent Marc Bluestone.
TB case identified at New Town school
A student at New Town High School has been diagnosed with an a case of active tuberculosis (TB).
New Town looks for its fair share
The New Town City Council met with former North Dakota Commerce Commissioner Shane Goettle to help map out the city’s strategy to protect its interests in the upcoming North Dakota Legislative Session.