Central McLean News-Journal - News
Easter eggs, sausage supper coming soon
And the winner is . . . Ken’s country style sausage fromTurtle Lake’s Main Street Market.
Boards vote ‘yes’ on Cougar co-op
It took less than 15 minutes for the Turtle Lake-Mercer School Board to unanimously approve entering into a full co-op with Underwood and McClusky, ending months of discussion between the three schools on whether or not to go all-in as the Central McLean Cougars.
UFD benefit funds going to help one of their own
Underwood’s Alex Fischer easily reels off the date “twelvenine-nineteen” without a second’s thought.
TLM offers starting with JH
Underwood had recently asked to enter into a full co-op with all sports, adding on to the current football, softball, baseball, golf and track teams.
Nearly half of city survey-takers 18 or younger
The Turtle Lake City Commission had a pretty light agenda to get through at its Jan. 13 meeting, one of the highlights of the meeting coming in the information that the city had one ticket issued the last quarter of 2019.
Board offers compromise with Jr. High co-op
In recent months, Underwood and McClusky have indicated they would like to increase the co-op to include all varsity sports, which would mean adding volleyball and boys and girls basketball.
Fire razes rural Sheridan County home
Three victims were found at a neighboring residence and one victim was believed to be still in the residence.
Methodist church welcomes new pastor
Recently retired from his position at Sanford, VanLoon says his new position at United Methodist just seems like a good fit.
Commission tackles garbage site, billing issue
Drivers along the frontage road in front of MEC and the state highway department building in Garrison will need to be pulling to a complete stop instead of slowing-and-going through yield signs in that area following the McLean County Commission’s decision to switch out the yield signs in that area for stop signs.
Neff Repair – well oiled machining
After deciding to open up a machine shop in Turtle Lake, Neff Repair Shop’s Melinda and David Neff narrowly missed out on an opportunity to buy a shop in Turtle Lake that came complete with a lot of the equipment they would need to open up shop quickly.