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Washburn AD is Power of Influence finalist
There’s no doubt a coach has the power to influence the lives of hundreds – if not thousands – of youth through the life of their career.
Join Washburn elementary for Christmas concert
The Washburn elementary students have been working hard on the annual Christmas concert, which is being presented to the public at 7:30 p.m.
Wilton Christmas concert/spaghetti dinner is Thursday
The Wilton School students are preparing for a night of merriment as the high school concert and spaghetti dinner takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Wilton School.
One-Act team takes fourth at state
One of the finest performances with one of the youngest groups of students at Washburn High School brought the team of 20 Washburn students a fourth place finish at the State B one-act competition.
City employees not expected to survey property
The Washburn City Commission continues to look over buildings and other structures going up without proper permits.
Pageantry: More than just a great smile
The back stage of the Miss Grand Forks Scholarship Pageant is a place where Kayla Wiese never wanted to be.
A more fitness-friendly Memorial Building
It’s been some time since Washburn has had a fitness facility for residents to pump iron or run up a good sweat.
Flag retirement starts new tradition
It became clear to the Wilton American Legion that the Wilton community cares about the symbol of freedom when on Saturday morning they had three boxes of American flags to retire.
Answering the call
You see him zipping up and down the streets of Washburn in his K&D Services work truck.
Covering the Kennedys took a toll on Washburn native
Clint Hill, a Washburn native, is best known for his work as a Secret Service agent assigned to protect Jackie Kennedy on the scene the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated Nov. 22, 1963.