Central McLean News-Journal - News
Grocer ‘steaks’ his claim
It’s 10 years ago that Gary and Kim Adam opened up Warehouse Grocery in Underwood.
Does a bear sit in the woods?
Sometimes those ugly stumps that are the remnants of mighty trees can be simply unbearable.
Farmers making best of drought conditions
It’s well known that much of North Dakota is in the midst of a drought – a bad enough drought that a lot of corn may not be the proverbial “knee-high by the 4th of July.”
Bears in the park
This year’s Beautification Day in Underwood was deemed a success...
Cool weather makes for hot classic
A little chill in the air didn’t keep people away from the MidSummer Classic in Underwood Saturday – not spectators, and not participants, as 98 cars, motorcycles and trucks entered this year’s Classic car show parade and/or competition.
Wind won’t blow (just) 55
Sammy Hagar can’t drive 55, and the wind doesn’t stop blowing when it hits 55 miles per hour, and the Underwood School Board members want some assurance the school’s new roof isn’t going to fall apart if (when) the wind blows more than 55 mph.
MidSummer Classic – it’s a ‘go’ for Saturday
It’s been nice and sunny in Seattle lately. Any other time of the year, that probably wouldn’t mean much to folks who live in and around Underwood
October Road, Bull-A-Rama headline McLean County fair
The differences may be subtle, but the McLean County Fair Board members and 4-H youth have been putting a little more “spit and polish” to the fairgrounds lately in preparation for this weekend’s 61st annual McLean County Fair, which runs this Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Underwood.
Redrawing a line on the map
The city will finally be able to move forward on its final water diversion project on South Sayler Street, after getting easement approval from adjacent property owner Dean Cottingham.