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Bids for street, sewer and water repairs came in under the estimated cost at the recent bid opening at the Washburn City Hall.

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May 15, 2013

Exchanging cultures

Before the start of the Washburn School year, Tzu-tsen “Alice” Chen had every reason to believe she’d be spending her junior year at an American high school somewhere in Florida.

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For those looking to get into shape for swimsuit season, there are few excuses to say you can’t find the time now that Washburn’s Freedom Fitness Center is open 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

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Hazen resident Karmen Boehm knew there was a reason she met David Spitzer, 50, in college.

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Jocilynn Vander Wal says the work of applying for the Mason’s Tuntland Scholarship was one of the toughest things she had to apply for so far.

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It is said that a Mason finds ways in which to serve his God, his family, his fellow man, and his country.

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April 24, 2013

Courthouse gets carved

While the start of demolition was scheduled over a month ago, it was still as shocking as ever for spectators...

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With demolition of the old McLean County Courthouse imminent...

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Russian President Vladimir Putin admits that conditions for orphans in Russia may not be the best.

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Snowfall amounts over the weekend added up to a huge mess for residents as most in the area saw anywhere from a 1 to 2 feet of heavy drifted snow.

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