New Town News - News
4 Bears remodel complete
After two decades of contributing to support the Three Affiliated Tribes budget, the 4 Bears Casino and Lodge is getting a little bit back.
Community shops prepare for winter
Everyone in North Dakota listens intently to what the weather will bring. It really does matter what the weatherman says especially when it comes to city shops.
Bypass finally a reality
The city of New Town has been waiting for half a decade for some relief from the relentless truck traffic that has been rumbling down its Main Street since the beginning of the Bakken Boom.
A good year, but many still need help
The Horn of Plenty is a symbol drawn from classical antiquity that is still used to represent abundance and nourishment at this time of year. It has commonly been used to represent giving for the holidays as well.
Flying the friendly skys to New Town
It was a small event, just another small plane coming in to land at a small airport. But it was a big deal in the history of the New Town Airport.
Keeping up the Vision
It’s been a long three years, according to Shirley Brentup, executive director of the VisionWest Consortium.
Fox wins Chairman’s seat
Mark Fox will be the next Chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes, defeating Damon Williams 53 percent to 47 percent in the tribal election held Tuesday.
Veterans Day 2014, keeping our WWII Veterans in mind
Every Veterans Day citizens honor the service of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces. We honor them all, but briefly, we will especially honor our WWII veterans, whose numbers are fading fast. The WW War II Veterans Memorial website says, "Service, Sacrifice, Unity, Victory."
Two businesses in New Town robbed
Two robberies were reported in New Town Monday and Tuesday. The New Town Police Department Chief of Police David Shawstad said he believes both crimes were committed by the same person.
Candidates look at future promises, today’s challenges
The Three Affiliated Tribes are at a crossroads, and Mark Fox and Damon Williams were in New Town on Thursday, Oct. 23 asking tribal members to decide which way they want to turn.