Leader-News - News
Property will be offered to cities
It didn’t take long to determine high bids on tax-delinquent property that was on the auction block last month for unpaid taxes.
One-Act makes state finals
James Cavo and Alexis Kelsch were in grade school when the World Trade Center Towers fell.
Washburn Boy Scouts celebrate 80 years
Even though several decades have passed, the tradition of scouting is alive and well in Washburn.
Heritage Area forum held in Washburn
Voices were raised in Washburn’s Memorial Building last week, over an issue that seems to have all of central North Dakota talking.
Rounded-up bison ready for sale
It was run, run, run, for the bison who live on Cross Ranch Nature Preserve last week.
Finally! Seventh Street opens
After months of anticipation and a bit of anxiety, Washburn’s street project is finished.
Veteran recalls Navy service
His name is Gerald Nordquist, but most people know him as "Stork."
Driving course aims to keep kids ‘Alive at 25’
They found a half-written text message on the victim’s cell phone.
Study finds need for childcare
Community members at a meeting last week said it is a struggle to find child care in town, and many have resorted to leaving their children with unlicensed caregivers.
Dakota Farms to reopen in the spring
OK, so "Fall 2008" was a bit ambitious, but Dakota Farms will be open for business in a few months.