McLean County Independent News

After months of inactivity, there’s new life at the Totten Trail Resort.

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Garrison educators may not have a contract offer before the end of the school year, if the Garrison Education Association doesn’t accept the district’s most recent offer.

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Winter is just a fading memory, but it’s mid-May and buds should be on trees, fields should be greening up and recreation areas should be ready to welcome visitors.

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Members of the Garrison School Board Building and Grounds Committee, along with administrators Steve Brannan and Shelly Fuller, and maintenance supervisor Doug Gienger, put pencil to paper Tuesday night.

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One hurdle has been cleared in an effort to have land annexed from the Lewis & Clark District to the Max School District.

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April 25, 2013

Courthouse goes down

While the start of demolition was scheduled over a month ago, it was still as shocking as ever for spectators who stood by while a large cable and backhoe worked to tear the historic McLean County Courthouse tower to the snow covered ground this past Friday afternoon.

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One new member has been elected to the Garrison School Board, while two others were elected to new terms following Tuesday’s board election.

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April 18, 2013

Spring storm piles it on

After several days of warning, Mother Nature provided exactly what the weatherman had forecast – an onslaught of snow.

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By 2015, federally managed parks like East Totten Trail and Downstream Campground could be managed by the state government instead of the Corps.

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The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal council has put the kibosh to any further activity regarding the establishment of an oil and gas drilling waste disposal facility near White Shield.

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