Central McLean News-Journal - News
Senior presents showcase
Thursday night was a night for the Underwood high school and junior high musicians to display their talents at the spring concert.
Night on Broadway was a night to remember
Whether it was the smooth crooning of Kyle Wolf’s "Feelin’ Good," the spell-binding voice of Sadie Wardner singing "The Winner Takes It All," or even the goofiness of the four yodelers...
Ambulance call under scrutiny
The Underwood Ambulance Department is under investigation by the North Dakota Department of Health following the EMS’ response to a residence in Underwood in which a patient eventually died.
Cottingham steps away from coaching
The Underwood girls basketball program will not be the same next season.
Putting on the aprons
The city commissioners tried to iron out who will be paying for what when curbs are removed and new ones put in, as they finalize plans for the upcoming street repair project with representatives of Toman Engineering.
Locals answering the call for EMTs
There’s one overriding sentiment from those attending the Emergency Medical Technician course that’s being held in Riverdale – everyone there just wants to be able to help someone else when they need it.
Primary priorities – pancakes, painting
The civic club plans to mix it up a bit at this year’s pancake appreciation supper, offering sweet potato pancakes as part of the free "thank you" meal for the businesses’ loyal customers.
EDC fine-tunes, approves loans, grants
Housing and building assistance plans were major topics at this week’s Underwood Area Economic Development Corporation’s regular meeting.
City asking for numbers on new curb stops
The Underwood City Commissioners put the brakes on their previous decision that all drop curbs will have to be upgraded to new curb and gutter during the city’s summertime street improvement project.
City commission approves street repairs project
The Underwood City Commissioners gave Toman Engineering the go-ahead to move forward with a street repair project this summer after about two hours of discussion Monday night.