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New dog on duty
Watching deputy Ray Copeland and his partner Onyx interact, it’s hard to imagine they have only known each other for a little over a week.
Mixed bag for school enrollment
McLean County schools are largely holding steady when it comes to student enrollment, with minor increases and decreases in K-12 numbers between spring and fall terms.
Man arrested for assault on officer
A 35-year-old Garrison man was taken into custody recently after reportedly striking a McLean County Sheriff’s Department in the face multiple times.
County getting armored ATV
The McLean County Sheriff’s Department will be getting a new armored vehicle following approval by the McLean County Commission at its meeting on Aug. 20.
Corps targets vegetation on sandbars
Missouri River sandbars south of the Garrison Dam will undergo some vegetation control next month, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers attempts to create some more suitable habitat for native species.
What will my taxes be in 2020?
According to the McLean County Auditor’s office, the five largest cities in McLean County are all projecting tax increases in 2020, though final budget figures are still pending.
Mixed bag for 2019 harvest
Some crops are looking to see a rebound this year, while others are forecasting for an all-time low harvested acreage across the state.
Highway bridge now history
For 27 years, those traversing U.S. Highway 83 between Washburn and Underwood crossed underneath what has become a landmark in McLean County.
Groups take next step
Over the course of the next year, two of Washburn’s membership organizations will dissolve, with a new joint entity set to replace them.
In touch with their senses
Jill Grumbo and Laura Tweeten have a seemingly peculiar goal for the new feature at Washburn Public School – they hope it isn’t used.