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Edgewater holds membership drive
Last year wasn’t the best year for golf in New Town as much of the course was under construction as a new irrigation was installed.
Finding the straight and narrow
Growing up on the Fort Berthold Reservation has never been easy. With the influx of unfamiliar people and oil money, the temptations and risks for youth on the reservation have never been greater.
More arrests in Federal Operation Winter’s End
U.S. Attorney Timothy Q. Purdon announced that on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, a federal search warrant was executed at 8571 39th Street Northwest just east of New Town, N.D., as Phase III of the continuing investigation dubbed Operation Winter’s End.
Author listens to students for inspiration
Ruth Ann Ridgeway knew she wanted to be a writer ever since she was in the third grade.
Missing person alert has tragic outcome
A report of a missing person who was last seen March 5 at the Roseglen Bar turned tragic this past weekend when the body of Robin Fox was found about a half mile from the tiny community in western McLean County.
New Town to restart Neighborhood Watch
The Bakken Boom has brought many changes to the region. Some of them are good, like jobs and new businesses.
Whose land is it anyway?
Two meetings about whether land around Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe should be transferred to someone other than the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers came with different responses.
New look at New Town
The New Town City Council got to peek into the future at its regular meeting on Feb. 19, and New Town’s future looks exciting – and expensive.
Cafeteria a feast for the eyes
Ask enough high school students what their favorite class is and more than a few of them will say "Lunch."
Pillows of Love
When New Town’s Marlys Aubol became the state’s American Legion Auxiliary Department President she needed a theme. Little did she know her theme and the project she chose to represent that theme would mushroom into an overwhelming success.