McLean County Independent News
House OK’s highway bill
It’s looking like there might be additional funds coming to counties in North Dakota for road construction and repair in the aftermath of record flooding and snow damage.
FEMA estimates damage to county roads
More than 450 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel have made their way across the nation to North Dakota.
Full-time kindergarten, student numbers top agenda
An uncertainty about the size of classrooms next year forced the Garrison School Board Monday evening to wrestle with class size and the number of teachers to hire.
Winter, spring straining county’s financial situation
It ‘s the winter that keeps on giving and giving, or in McLean County’s case, it’s become a case of taking and taking and taking as the county’s
Caution urged as some roads see major flooding
When water began to creep over McLean County roads, few county officials and residents could honestly say that they were stunned.
Old landfill eyed as development site
The City of Garrison has OK’d Garrison Area Improvement Association (GAIA) officials to be the representative for any possible development of the old city landfill property.
Heritage Park needs help to survive
Since the early 70s, a group of dedicated volunteers have worked to develop, improve and maintain a small museum “village” in southwest Garrison.
Garrison Dam makes history
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers made history Tuesday, March 24 when it made the decision to close the Garrison Dam release gates,
Fargo patients arrive at Garrison facilities
Over the past several weeks, the city of Fargo has wrestled with a huge task - to keep the swollen Red River from drowning homes and businesses.