Central McLean News-Journal - News
K-9 units, department keeping a safe environment
There was plenty of barking going on in the hallways at Garrison High School this past Thursday.
Reflection, plans highlight meeting
The weather outside was frightful, but talk about gardening plots, farmers markets, pallet gardens and warm weather activities were on the minds of about a dozen Underwood residents at the Underwood Area Economic Development Corporation annual meeting Monday evening.
Rusted Rail ready to roll
Long-time friends Brandon Sem and Landen Lauf took a slice out of history when naming their new restaurant along U.S. Highway 83 at Underwood.
Board approves later start, two-week break
Working to grant a lot of patrons’ wishes, the Underwood School Board on Monday afternoon adopted its final 2014-15 school calendar, taking into consideration a lot of recommendations from patrons as well as staff members.
Seniors headed to final ‘big dance’
As the Underwood Comettes look at competing at the North Dakota Association of Dance and Drill state competition this weekend...
Plans in motion for county fair
The four McLean County Fair Board positions have been filled and the board is already busy setting plans in motion for the 2014 county fair, which is set for June 20-22 this summer at the fair grounds in Underwood.
Civic club condensing Harvest Fest to half-day
A big change is in the works with the Underwood Civic Club, as the group is planning to pare down the annual Harvest Fest to just one half-day full of events.
Street, sewer price tag packs a wallop
The city commissioners got their first estimate of what installing streets and sewer might be for the proposed industrial park on the north edge of Underwood, prompting a sharp whistle from one of the commissioners when he saw the price tag Monday night.
Top five News stories of 2013
It was almost a tie, but the closing of the Prairieview Nursing Home was deemed the biggest story in the Underwood News this past year in a survey of eight regular News readers.
Looking back on 2013: A year in review
Dennis Kost hoped to raise optimism for those that would like to see the McLean County Courthouse remain standing.