McLean County Independent News
No drop in the bucket
Garrison Rural Water District customers should see better volume and stronger pressure at the faucet in the next couple years, thanks to a cost-share grant of more than $2 million.
Hospital seeks community's input
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Garrison goin' Irish
This year’s Cabin Fever event is going to the Irish, lucky coins and leprechauns included. "I-Rish I was somewhere warm" kicks off March 17 at 11:30 a.m. and the fun doesn’t stop until 2 p.m.
Keeping the law in enforcement
There are no more safe havens on the Fort Berthold Reservation for people trying to elude law enforcement.
No funding, no building
Construction on the Camp of the Cross’s new dining facility was stopped.
Time to upgrade infrastructure?
It’s like floating down a cavernous cave, the walls slowly closing in, smaller, smaller, smaller.
Take a book, leave a book
The Sakakawea Area Council for the Arts, in conjunction with the Garrison Public Library, has found a way to encourage reading in community members, young and old.
What's for breakfast
At least half the elementary student body use the breakfast service offered by the school. Elementary Principal Shelley Fuller told school board members last week she thinks that’s phenomenal.
Celebrating a true leader
It was a day to honor and recognize a faithful leader in White Shield, Monday.
TROOPERS REGION QUALIFY
Last weekend’s District 10 Girls Basketball Tournament in Turtle Lake proved once again that regular season results don’t often translate into success come tournament time.