Central McLean News-Journal - News
‘A Starry Night’
For those who thought Underwood already had its prom – you are correct.
Racers to use more of fairgrounds
The Underwood City Commission welcomed a summer full of racing Monday night as McLean County Racers Association President Beau Simmons addressed the commission regarding the old baseball diamond/football field property at the fairgrounds.
North Country merging with American Bank Center
As of Monday, April 20, Underwood’s North Country Bank will become part of the Dickinson American Bank Center.
Dreams in Motion brings hoops, hope on wheels
There were a few quick basketball games played on the Comet court this past Wednesday morning, but there were two players out there who were "ringers" of sorts, their speed and prowess on the court far exceeding their opponents and teammates.
Census estimate shows growth
The U.S. Census Bureau has released its annual metropolitan/micropolitan area and county population estimates showing population growth across all regions of North Dakota.
High Plains Waterfowl to start hotel reno this summer
An eyesore that sits right in the middle of Underwood’s downtown business district will be getting a facelift and complete revitalization soon as the new owners turn the "old hotel" into a High Plains Waterfowl hunter’s retreat lodge.
Miles resigns music position
The Underwood School board started its meeting with some unfortunate news, as music instructor Matt Miles, who has been at the school for three years, tendered his resignation, and will not be coming back for next fall.
Local rapper, producer ‘Lutha’ to release album
Will Underwood become the next Atlanta, prime location for rap and hip-hop artists who are looking for producers?
County speedway races moving to Thursdays
McLean County racing fans never fear.
Books arrive in South Africa
Students at the Yellowwoods Preparatory School on the Eastern Cape of South Africa are the happy recipients of one big "M-Bag" of books, courtesy of the Underwood School and the numerous individuals and groups who donated new books to the school.