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Homecoming
PHOTO BY KELLI AMELING Students gathered Sept. 23 at Wilton Public Schools to participate in Homecoming activities, which consisted of musical chairs, table race, powderpuff football, a parade and more before heading to kickoff at the Homecoming football game in the evening. Pictured Mason Nielson was one of many teams participating in the table races where, as he sat on the top, his team rolled the table over their bodies. As the table rolled to the next student, that student ran to front to keep the table going down the gym floor. Each team had to make it from one end of the gym to the other.
‘The cost of education doesn’t go down’
Wilton taxpayers will see only a small increase as the school looks to raise mills slightly to cover a portion of the 2023 budget.
Library board votes against ‘politically driven’ diversity grant
Board members acknowledged the turnout to Monday’s library board meeting was a first in almost a decade as they heard from several members of the community about a diversity grant the board was considering.
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Washburn Homecoming
PHOTO BY ALYSSSA MEIER The Washburn homecoming court 2022. Sydney Shoemaker and Kage Voigt were crowned king and queen Monday September 20th.
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Extension office to seek agent for vacancy
WASHBURN – The North Dakota State University Extension Office is on the search for a new Family Community Wellness Agent. At the McLean County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Extension District Director asked the commissioners their thoughts on seeking to fill the vacancy.
Washburn school committee addresses details of updates
Washburn Public Schools held a meeting to discuss possible capital updates to roll into the potential new school project.
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First Day of School in Washburn
PHOTO BY DON WINTER Second Grade teacher Mrs. welcomed her students back for the first day of school.
Safety corridors help reduce crashes
WASHBURN – A safety corridor installed here two years ago by the North Dakota Highway Patrol has reduced the number of fatal and severe crashes between 15 to 65 percent.
First community meeting held for Wilton school expansion project
Wilton Public School held its first of many community meetings to discuss the district’s new plan to accommodate the district’s growth at its facility.
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Over the rainbow
PHOTO BY KELLI AMELING A double rainbow shines brightly over parts of McLean County on Aug. 17. The quick storm passed through the area giving residents a colorful view as it moved into the eastern part of North Dakota.