McLean County Independent News
Citizens request reduced speed for safety
A group of concerned citizens is asking that the speed limit along a portion of North Dakota Highway 37 be reduced from the present 45 mph to 25 mph.
Ambulance Service heads to school
Garrison High School students are receiving some hands on training in first aid.
Access guarantees sought following land transfer
The horse left the barn. That was the take by the Friends of Lake Sakakawea board Friday when they met with the representatives of state and federal agencies, the Tribe and congressional delegation.
April showers
Frowns and worried brows on the faces of area producers have turned into smiles following five days of steady to intermittent rain.
Tower paint scheme revealed
Garrison is noted for being the home to a number of landmarks – Wally the Walleye, Dickens Village Festival, Lake Sakakawea and the "Hot" and "Cold" twin water towers.
Deadline for filing has passed
The deadline is passed for individuals hoping to serve on area city councils and park boards.
One step closer
Could the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers be poised to hand off some parcels of project land along and around Lake Sakakawea to the Three Affiliated Tribes?
Islands in the sun
The City of Garrison prides itself on being one of the more attractive communities in the region.