Leader-News - News
Wild in Wilton returns
Just because the Wilton park board completed a great deal of work last year in finishing off two more playgrounds doesn’t mean they are done looking for ways to raise money.
For God, country and family
Monday morning was a time of remembrance and pride in Washburn.
Graduates look to future endeavors
The seniors of Wilton School took one last walk through the halls of the school as students last Sunday during the graduation ceremony.
City plans to buy old lumberyard
Commissioners Derek Laning and Duane Bauer approved the purchase of the old lumberyard building and property from the Johnson family for $20,000 at the last regular commission meeting.
Gates opened for Washburn grads
Washburn will feel a big impact after a class of 24 amazing youth commenced their high school schooling and went on to use their education to steer their future.
Bids awarded for street improvements
Bids for street, sewer and water repairs came in under the estimated cost at the recent bid opening at the Washburn City Hall.
Exchanging cultures
Before the start of the Washburn School year, Tzu-tsen “Alice” Chen had every reason to believe she’d be spending her junior year at an American high school somewhere in Florida.
Freedom Fitness now open 24-7
For those looking to get into shape for swimsuit season, there are few excuses to say you can’t find the time now that Washburn’s Freedom Fitness Center is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
Giving a part of me to you
Hazen resident Karmen Boehm knew there was a reason she met David Spitzer, 50, in college.
Vander Wal earns Tuntland Scholarship
Jocilynn Vander Wal says the work of applying for the Mason’s Tuntland Scholarship was one of the toughest things she had to apply for so far.