Leader-News - News
Pick your produce at a market near you
Every Friday they set up shop in the Enerbase parking lot.
Transmission line still finds opposition
A 260-mile, 345 kV transmission line to be installed from Center to Grand Forks is still running into land owners along the proposed corridor that want nothing to do with the utility.
Update on Carvell Estates
Talk has been negative since the flood started. It’s hard to find a positive spin when houses and lives have been uprooted.
Stella’s Ark fights to stay afloat
The humming of four dehumidifiers and the sight of bare floors and walls gets to be too much for Stella Mehlhoff to handle at times.
New Methodist church to be built on the hill
It’s said that a city on a hill cannot be hidden.
Very successful weekend for Lewis & Clark Riverboat Days
Washburn has slowed down considerably compared to the crowds of this weekend’s events.
USGS starts study of Missouri River along Washburn
The average person can tell that the Missouri River flowing by Washburn looks different from the same river a year ago.
Added releases slowly rising river levels in area
Early indicators showed that Washburn and Hensler homes would be quite flooded at this point but as of press time, water was holding just below the brim of the bank for much of the area and releases were just under 140,000 cubic feet per second.
Record attendance for county fair
The McLean County Fair can mark down another successful year for the books, with cooperating weather and a record attendance number.
‘Prepared as best we can’
Since last week sandbagging efforts have been full blown for many residents south of Washburn and upstream to Lake Sakakawea and Lake Audubon.