
The oil boom in the Bakken has just begun, according to industry experts who made presentations at the International Energy Oil and Gas Summit held in New Town Feb. 1-2.
Posted 2/09/12 (Thu) read more »
The Sixth Annual Bite the Ice Fishing Tournament and Raffle was called an “unprecedented success” by organizers with the most anglers participating and fish caught in the history of the tournament.
Posted 2/09/12 (Thu) read more »
Connie Rood just can’t get enough of working with kids, it seems.
Posted 2/02/12 (Thu) read more »
The date for a public hearing to consider a petition for annexing territory to the Max School District from Lewis & Clark School District has been set.
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The brief cold snap that brought below zero temperatures to the area was just the thing organizers of the 2012 Bite the Ice fishing tournament were looking for.
Posted 1/26/12 (Thu) read more »
Parshall residents looking for the latest movie hits haven’t always had the easiest time of it, says Will Reeves, general manager of MHA Systems.
Posted 1/26/12 (Thu) read more »
The Parshall School Board decided to start the process of developing property it owns to add more teacher housing.
Posted 1/19/12 (Thu) read more »
Can Lake Sakakawea make it another week without being officially called completely frozen over?
Posted 1/19/12 (Thu) read more »
Newspapers in North Dakota are inviting users of the U.S. Postal Service to sign petitions asking the postal service and the state’s Congressional delegation to re-examine plans to diminish postal service in the state.
Posted 1/12/12 (Thu) read more »
With the amount of traffic soaring to previously unimaginable heights, the need for assistance to cope with the inevitable breakdowns and accidents has soared as well.
Posted 1/12/12 (Thu) read more »