Central McLean News-Journal - News
Church youth raising funds for Belize trip
Mercer Baptist Church minister Ed Gullett is trying to hit home with his church youth a mantra he understands and lives by – the church is not a building – it’s a people.
‘Impressive’ response to fire call at school
Just before 8 p.m. last Wednesday night, the Underwood Fire, Ambulance and Rescue Squad members responded to the Underwood School following a 911 call reporting a possible fire near the weight room on the south side of the school.
New face, new mission at Tiny Turtles
There is a new face and a new attitude at the Tiny Turtles Daycare in Turtle Lake.
The Best U Can Be
Underwood Elementary Principal Derrick Gross and members of the school’s design team revealed the new “Underwood Way” logo to the rest of the student body and the community.
Semi driver arrested following chase
The driver of a semi pulling a tanker-trailer was arrested on felony charges last week following a multi-county chase that ended in Washburn.
Feasibility study gets financial boost
The possibility of a greenhouse that could be a boon to McLean County’s economy is one step closer as the North Dakota Agricultural Products Utilization Commission (APUC) recently awarded Houweling’s Tomatoes $136,000 to conduct marketing and feasibility research.
TL-M prom going ‘Roaring 20s’
Look for some Gatsby-inspired suits and dresses this Saturday as Turtle Lake-Mercer celebrates the Roaring 20s at this year’s prom Saturday night at the Ed Rath Auditorium in Turtle Lake. The grand march is set to start at 7 p.m.
Govens passionate about conservative views
At this point in their lives, they don’t plan on running for office in the future, but Turtle Lake-Mercer alums and current University of North Dakota students Victoria and Brooke Goven are already passionate about their conservative views.
No decision on co-op increase
After less than an hour of looking over and discussing the recent co-op survey results the Turtle Lake-Mercer School Board conducted, the board took no official action toward approving additional co-ops with Underwood and McClusky schools.
The doctor is in
There’s one thing Dr. Andrea Schlafmann won’t be doing at her North County Vet Clinic.