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Will a community garden work in the city of Washburn?

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Three years ago, Tom and Katy Kassian attended a Love ND conference in Denver, Colo.

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"I am really proud of the kids. They really, really came through and did a good job, and I am so proud of them," said Washburn’s head speech coach, Vickie Mayer.

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In school you learn that up to 60 percent of the human body is made up of water, and that the human body requires about eight classes of water a day to survive.

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With recent flooding along the Missouri River in the Bismarck and Mandan areas, the U.S. Crops of Engineers made history on Tuesday when they shut down the flow of water coming out of the Garrison Dam and into the Missouri River, eliminating the flow to zero cubic feet per second.

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When the Washburn Lions Club was first organized in 1929, it is hard to say if the original creators expected the club to last 80 years.

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There are days in a high school student's career that they will remember for the rest of their lives.

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Building a law enforcement center from the ground up does not happen overnight.

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"The city of Washburn contracted Toman Engineering to first develop a street inventory plan for the city to figure out what was needed to be done to the various streets within Washburn," said David Thompson, representative of Toman Engineering during Monday's special meeting called by the city of Washburn, partially to address the Renner Road addition, which was petitioned out by 80 percent of the property owners.

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All too often in this world, people become busy with their own needs and wants, and through the process of busy days, hectic careers and packed calendars, many people seldom take a moment to step back and realize the situations of those around them.

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