Leader-News - News
City public works superintendent Larry Thomas left his position with the City of Washburn after a special meeting was held last Thursday at the City Hall.
Water usage on the rise
The city performed one of its first readings of the water meters and was able to read 574 meters as of this time.
New postmaster ready to earn your business
The new postmaster at Washburn’s post office, Ernie Welk, puts a new spin on the phrase, "Going postal."
Celebrate, remember and fight back
"Celebrating More Birthdays" is this year’s theme for Relay For Life.
The transfer from the old manually read water meters, to the new radio transmitted meters has been flowing fairly smoothly for the city.
In their final meeting of the school year, the Washburn school board had a lot to say about buses.
Leaving on a high note
Band and choir students from kindergarten through sixth grade performed multiple songs and two different productions during the Elementary Spring Concert, April 30.
Deacon Nistler retires after 10 years in Wilton
An open house retirement celebration was held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Wilton Sunday, May 2, from 2 to 4 p.m., for Jim and Henrietta Nistler.
How much water do you really use?
If you haven’t met Richard Parker or Mark Dicken yet, you soon will.
Fourth grade history buffs came out to play
Many North Dakota residents might like to think they know their history, but area fourth graders had to prove it last Friday at the third annual Middle Misouri History Bee.