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National Weather Service predicting more of the same
If you think you’re enjoying the unseasonable temperatures lately that have been pushing toward record highs, get used to it.
Health-care co-op could work well in North Dakota
An initiative to build a health-care cooperative in northwestern North Dakota will remain in place no matter what happens with the health-care debate in Congress.
‘Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food’
New farmers and ranchers on the Fort Berthold Reservation will now have the tools they need to become successful in their labor of love.
What will take its place on our holiday plates?
In just a couple weeks, North Dakotans will thankfully fill their plates and their tummies to overflowing.
TAT Fish, Wildlife donates mountain lion to museum
A young mountain lion that was snared in a trap near Mandaree has been mounted and donated by the Three Affiliated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Department to the Four Bears Museum.
North Dakota leaps to fourth in oil production
North Dakota’s oil production took a huge leap and is now fourth in the nation, surpassed only by Texas, Alaska and California.
County commissioner explains $250,000 to Stanley Rural Fire District
A $250,000 funding request back in August to the Stanley Rural Fire District has some people wondering why the other fire departments in the county weren’t notified of the fund or its budget.
New journalist joins New Town News staff
Garrett Smith has joined the staff at the New Town News as reporter and photographer.
Historic groundbreaking held at Elbowoods site
An historic groundbreaking took place Saturday on the site of the Elbowoods Memorial Healthcare facility that included North Dakota’s congressional delegation, the Three Affiliated Tribes, the city of New Town and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Chairman Marcus Levings of the Three Affiliated Tribes was elected by tribal leaders from across the Great Plains Wednesday to serve as the