McLean County Independent News
Corps named in marina suit
The contractor for the Garrison Bay Marina who was dismissed by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers when the project failed to remain on schedule has filed a suit against the Corps.
Versatile tool added to drug task force arsenal
Though majestic, the 2,000-plus miles of the Missouri River are strewn with travel hazards such as sandbars, rocks and fallen trees.
Teachers sue district; contracts put on hold
Duane Hummel received a surprise visit from the McLean County Sheriff’s Department Monday.
McLean County begins office relocation, cleaning process
The first step in the process of relocating county offices has begun. And if Monday’s four-plus hour meeting is any indication,
Tensions mount during school board meeting
A skeptical group of patrons once again turned out for a Lewis and Clark School Board meeting held in the Plaza school library Monday night.
Order in the court
District Court has found a new home in the Memorial Building in Washburn since county commissioners last week decided that parts of the McLean County Courthouse would no longer be used until further decisions could be made about the future of the building.
Corps, county weigh oil’s impending impact
How will the increase in oil and gas activity affect McLean County – more specifically, around Lake Sakakawea?
Commission to vacate original courthouse
It’s official. The process to close down the original McLean County Courthouse structure has begun.
Impasse over, teacher contracts issued
The fat lady sang. It was a one line chorus signaling the end of contract negotiations with Garrison teachers.