Central McLean News-Journal - News
Underwood Grille now open
In case you didn’t notice the extra traffic downtown, there is some added hustle and bustle, thanks to the opening of the new restaurant, Underwood Grille, on Lincoln Ave.
Falkirk Elevator members to vote on liquidation
In the first informational meeting since the co-op members came together last winter to vote on a merger, the Falkirk Farmers Elevator board members talked about how they came to a state of insolvency.
U.S. Hwy 83 work zone monitor nets offenders
It was an active day for the North Dakota Highway Patrol this past week, utilizing unmarked vehicles to monitor traffic in the construction zone on U. S. Highway 83.
Planning to beat the oil boom
Western North Dakota is on the fast lane headed into new territory. Those that want to make sure that the future growth from oil development is a smooth ride have been gathering to plan and prepare themselves for the ups and downs along the way.
Fire department welcomes new pumper, fire chief
After 36 years of service for the Underwood area, the tired-out 1976 pumper truck will no longer be the main line of defense against minor or major fires.
The revival continues
If you thought parking was a little tight at the fair this weekend, you were right. All major indicators are showing that the McLean County Fair is as strong as ever and it’s not showing signs of slowing down.
Training business finds home in Underwood
It wasn’t exactly the most prime location in the state.
School to go ‘wireless’
After multiple school board members had trouble connecting to the internet at last Tuesday night’s regular board meeting, it didn’t take a whole lot of convincing from technology coordinator Lee Weisgarber to get the board to approve some upgrades to the school’s computer system.
McLean County Crime on the climb
It’s going up and up, and where it will stop, nobody knows.