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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.
Commission hopes to pare down floodwater costs
The terms valley gutter, catch basins and polypropylene pipe were bandied about over and over at last Wednesday’s special city commission meeting as commissioners tried to hone in on an acceptable figure for the upcoming floodwater project.
Triple-N-Transport up and running
When one hears about a new transport company setting up in the area these days, one tends to automatically think "oil," but Underwood’s Ross Pickar...
City to visit with economic group about future
The Underwood City Commission won’t be holding another regular meeting during the month of January, but the commissioners do plan on scheduling a couple of other meetings...
Curve ball thrown at campaign efforts
A meeting to inform a Garrison Chamber committee about a capital campaign to build a new resource center in Washburn took an unexpected turn Monday.