McLean County Independent News
The never ending chain
Many math students around the country celebrated March 14 in a big way, Tuesday. The day. called Pi Day, is celebrated around the world.
A new building?
The Garrison-Max Ambulance Service hopes it qualifies for an Oil Impact Grant.
RIF climbs another step at Max
The wait is over and all but three employees of the Max School were put at ease when names were read for the Reduction in Force process at a special meeting of the Max School Board last Thursday.
Raising the bar of productivity
When it comes to being a seed farm, there is a lot more work and expense than people realize, according to Bob Finken and Chris Sobieck, owners and operaters of Finken Farms and Seeds
Who’s behind the wheel?
Who will be behind the wheel when it comes time for Garrison and Max students to learn driver’s ed this summer?
It’s all about the ask
Should hunters be required to ask property owners permission to access their land before hunting?
Coming to an end
After 25 years of the Cycling Around North Dakota in Sakakawea Country tour, this year will be its last.
Fishing fun on the ice
With the warm sun glittering off the ice, fishermen set up their equipment on Nelson Carlson Lake near Douglas, gearing up for the Douglas Sportsmens Club Annual Ice Fishing Tournament, Saturday.
Being in a giving mood
Givers from around the state and the country were in a generous mood last week, part of the annual Giving Hearts Day.
No drop in the bucket
Drip, drip, drip. It doesn’t sound like much, but over time, those drips add up. Some Garrison residents who headed south for the winter, thinking they had their water turned off, could be in for a big surprise when they get home – a pretty hefty water bill, let alone a repair bill for damages to their home or property.