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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.
Two injured near Underwood
Two people were injured Christmas Eve when the vehicle they were in went out of control and overturned on U.S. Highway 83 near mile marker 139, just south of Underwood.
Underwood library to host local events
The Underwood Public Library is host to several local events in the upcoming weeks.
Gradin and Ash team up to service rural residents
Miles Gradin and Katie Ash recently partnered together at Century 21 Morrison Realty to service the Underwood and Washburn area.
Santa’s Helpers deliver another Merry Christmas
Santa’s Helpers were busy sorting, wrapping, tucking and packing Saturday morning at the Underwood City Hall – maybe not exactly "jolly old elves," but they were a pretty happy group.
More new sidewalks? Commission peruses new additions
The Underwood City Commission made quick work of Monday night’s regular meeting, which included giving the go-ahead to try to get another grant for more work on the former Safe Routes To School project, which is now called TAP, or Transportation Alternative Program.
Fill Christmas list at the Coal Bin
It’s almost certain everyone has that hard-to-buy-for person on their Christmas list.
Emergency route, mine pond city topics
Following a major dumping of snow last week, Underwood’s head of city maintenance Neal Repnow was working on what he deemed a priority for the city, establishing emergency routes that would get the most immediate snow removal.
DeAnn’s Designs ready for Saturday
Underwood’s DeAnn Miller equates her seamstress skills to like those of a chef. Like a chef from the Cordon Bleu, Miller prides herself on using only top quality items for the products she makes.