Mountrail County Record News
Plaza school prepares for K-12, Makoti school will close
Plaza School looks like a construction zone right now.
Tribal Oil Wells reach production stage
Dave Williams, President and CEO of Missouri River Resources LLC, the Three Affiliated Tribes chartered energy company, calls it like he sees it.
The heartbeat of the powwow
Anyone who has ever attended a powwow will always remember the rhythmic, almost hypnotic beat of the drums that accompany the hundreds of dancers that fill the area.
Parshall School Board seats two new members
At the July 17 Parshall School Board meeting, two newly elected members were seated with the board.
Horses and Hands
On the shore of Lake Sakakawea is a small arena surrounded by the beauty of the open country of Western Dakota.
City Council mulls riding rules
The Parshall City Council wants to crack down on riders who run four wheelers through town, but not quite yet.
Taft reflects of medical career
A career benchmark passed recently without a lot of fanfare and celebration, almost.
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.
First Santee Lucky Mound Powwow a success
A new year brought a new name and upgraded facilities for the Santee Lucky Mound Powwow that was held last weekend south of Parshall.
Meeting highlights trafficking 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.