Central McLean News-Journal - News
After 47 years, time for a change
There are a couple of things that will be sorely missed at Underwood Farm Supply – the faces of long-time owners Earl and Janice Cottingham.
Local duo wins ad contest
It won’t just be the radio personalities’ voices and songs you may be recognizing on the radio these days, as two of Underwood’s high school students...
City vote–bad dump will cost a C-note
Underwood is preparing to crack down on inappropriate dumping at the city shop when the annual city-wide clean-up is held the week of May 10.
Heger gains insight to Brazil’s ag industry
When Underwood’s Katie Heger became a member of the North Dakota Farm Bureau, she probably thought it might take her places.
Double/triple-parking gets attention
An impassioned Deb Hatzenbuhler, co-owner of Hatzy’s Repair along U.S. Highway 83...
K-9 visit yields hit, nothing else
Someone trying to get into the Underwood school for awhile March 24 would have been turned away as the school underwent a lock-down to allow drug dogs (K-9s) to do a sweep of the school.
New ordinances pass first stage
The city took its first step in adopting new ordinances that cover the new boundaries of Underwood at a public meeting last Monday.
Water, water . . . nowhere
Sometimes lately Underwood’s Bobbie Maxwell feels like she’s living in "the olden days" when folks had to walk down to the creek to fill buckets of water so they could cook, take baths, wash clothes and do the other necessities of life. Kind of like Little House’s Laura Ingalls.
When the well is not so swell
All’s well that ends well . . . unless your well isn’t working . . . well – or at all.
Quality Lumber turns into Quality Storage
Saturday’s auction marked the end of an era as the last remnants of inventory of Quality Lumber was sold off to an approximately 100 bidders.