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Course to be prime, playable by August
Taking on a project to more than double the size of the Painted Woods Golf Course in one summer was a painstaking process.
Q & A with Ukraine’s Vladyslav Cherevkov
Vladyslav Cherevkov, a.k.a. Vlad, is one of two Ukraine students that performed well enough to be chosen for the Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program.
County Commission accepts preliminary budget
A public hearing to hear the McLean County preliminary budget gain approval had no public comment Monday afternoon in Washburn.
Coal Conversion Counties support merger
Proposed federal regulations threatening the future of coal as an electricity source have the Coal Conversion Counties looking for more of a voice at the table.
Affinity Salon set to style on Main Avenue
Making someone feel beautiful is no easy task.
Free admission for grand opening
All history buffs, music lovers, food fanatics and the general public are welcome to come out and enjoy a day...
Dead Man’s Fugue: Western set in space
While there were cattle to be worked and hay to be cut on the Neumiller farm outside of Washburn, the youngest son, Casey, was imagining what life would be like flying through space.
Benefit will honor Mikala Jordan
Lung cancer took Mikala Jordan away from her family and friends on Aug. 8.
CCC: merger topic of discussion
The North Dakota Coal Conversion Counties Association (CCC), an association of three coal producing counties in west central North Dakota has set their annual meeting for 6 p.m. on Sept. 17 at the Dakota Farms restaurant in Washburn.
Transfer to tribe heats up
In the first time in nine years, a state agency is again going on record as being concerned about a possible transfer of thousands of acres that could be transferred to the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.