Central McLean News-Journal - News
Rust’s Hardware celebrates 20 years
Glitter paint. Not a big “must-have” item for Turtle Lake and other local shoppers.
For the love of God, potatoes
"For the love of gardening” joined with “for the love of God” this past week, resulting in free potatoes for those in need courtesy of a gentleman farmer who lives out by Birka Church, and the 7th and 8th-grade confirmation students at Augustana and Birka Lutheran Churches.
Coaching work agreements set
Three coaches had their work agreements approved at the Sept. 23, Turtle Lake-Mercer School Board meeting.
Kramer named SHAPE Teacher of the Year
The students and faculty threw a party at the school last Friday honoring one of their own.
Turtle Lake daycare center closing
Low child enrollment and increased regulations are causing the licensed daycare center in Turtle Lake to shut down as of Oct. 4, 2019.
Underwood comm. addresses safety
The subject of safety was front and center at the Underwood City Commission’s regular meeting last Monday.
Water tower build slows
There’s been some progress on the city’s new water tower, but the likelihood is that it won’t be finished this fall.
Hymnus Tree grows to bigger space
After only six months at its location on Second Street in Underwood, The Hymnus Tree has grown into needing a larger location.
Turtle Lake has it all – almost
The takeaway for some of the folks attending Thursday morning’s first comprehensive planning meeting was that Turtle Lake has a lot to offer people – almost anything anybody could want – the city just doesn’t do enough to let people know what a terrific little town Turtle Lake is.
Four new staffers at Underwood School
Often with the new school year come new staff members, and that is the case at Underwood this year, as four new staffers will be serving the students at the school.