Central McLean News-Journal - News
Surprise landing near Coleharbor
Sally and Fred Hoff of rural Coleharbor have had the mailbox at the end of their driveway knocked off lots of times...
Bringing Mexican menu to you
One of the area’s best-known cooks (through social media, anyway) is putting her cooking skills on demonstration as part of a fundraiser for Comet Kids Childcare, Inc., as Ramona Capps will be putting on a cooking demonstration Sunday, Feb. 22, from 2-4 p.m. at the Underwood City Hall.
Haugen new president
Anna Haugen is taking the helm of the Underwood Civic Club after Jeff Higbie stepped down from the position at the beginning of the year, and Rachael Hammond will be taking over the treasurer’s duties following the resignation of Gary Adam.
No basketball co-op next year
The members of the Underwood-Turtle Lake-Mercer-McClusky co-op board members last Wednesday approved the current agreement...
City approves EDC budget
The Underwood City Commission approved the Underwood Area Economic Development Corporation’s (EDC) alternate budget request of $55,557 Monday night...
Co-op plan still under scrutiny
The Underwood School Board was updated on the recent co-op meeting with Turtle Lake-Mercer-McClusky which was held last Wednesday, going through the areas where changes were made.
White caps dot surface on co-op issue
With opinions aired at recent meetings on both sides of the sports co-op issue, the Jan. 21 meeting of the board, with a time allotted for the public to speak, focused on the lack of enthusiasm for another or revised co-op with Underwood.
Richard joins sheriff’s department
McLean County Sheriff JR Kerzmann continues to reorganize the sheriff’s department.
‘Identity,’ travel stumbling blocks for proposed co-op
Members of the Underwood, Turtle Lake-Mercer and McClusky school boards, administration, and co-op committees met Monday afternoon in Underwood...
Students work with ND clay
It’s a goal of every teacher to get his or her students excited about every project they’re doing, and it’s pretty much a given that each of the elementary teachers achieved that goal as pottery artist Robin Reynolds completed an Artist-in-Residence week with the students.