McLean County Independent News

Spreading holiday cheer
Max High School’s choir recorded their concert to be streamed for family and friends to enjoy.
A joyous time recalled
50 years ago, Garrison’s well-known Kyle Giffey, owner of Giffey’s Yard & Garden Center and Kyle’s Katering, took part in an adventure that he would remember for a lifetime.

New Max co-op looks promising
Max partnering with South Prairie for the next three years Max student athletes could be playing part-time as Royals and part-time as Cossacks next year.
Burgum extends COVID-19 mitigation measures
As North Dakota COVID-19 positive cases numbers go down, mitigation measures are being extended.

Thank you, Spirit of Christmas
A Christmas miracle happened on Friday in Garrison. An anonymous donor that would only like to be known as the “Spirit of Christmas” blessed the Garrison Food Pantry with three pallets of donated food.
A new officer for GPD
A new officer with the Garrison Police Department started Tuesday. He was approved for hire at the Garrison City Council meeting on Monday evening.

Christmas Town brings joy
There’s a hidden gem in Max. It’s tucked away in the back room of the museum and is called Christmas Town.
Local food pantries in need of donations
The two local food pantries are in different situations right now. While Max Food Pantry is overloaded and looking for household items, Garrison is hoping for food donations.
Burgum pulls back on athletics restrictions
It’s back to practice after Thanksgiving weekend.

The streets are empty
The streets of Garrison are empty which is in stark comparison to every other year just days before the Dickens Village Festival is set to begin. Dickens has been canceled due to the the increased concerns over the COVID virus.