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The Washburn School facilities committee listened to one presentation and read over materials detailing proposals from three other companies last week during a bid opening for a possible playground improvement project.

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McLean County drivers seemed to navigate safely from Point A to Point B more frequently over the last year, as local authorities report a drop in both motor vehicle accidents and associated fatalities in 2017.

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Attendees of next week’s Blizzard Bluegrass weekend will be able to both listen and learn during two days of performances and a one-day educational workshop in Bismarck.

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December 27, 2017

Looking ahead

With its 2018 annual meeting approaching, the WAEDA board took time last week to discuss recent progress, its ongoing vision and setting new goals.

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One Wilton man will travel to Pasadena, California next week to represent North Dakota farmers in the annual Rose Parade.

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One of the oldest weather recording sites in the state will be back on the map this week, as the National Weather Service has approved reactivation of Washburn’s historic observation station.

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December 20, 2017

Sign to be whittled down

In order to meet size requirements that would allow community messages to once again be shown, Washburn’s digital sign will be getting an square-footage reducing facelift.

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Over 80 local high school students traveled to area coal facilities last week to learn about the lignite industry, technology and working as a team.

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A special election board was formed during Monday’s Washburn City Commission meeting, with four local individuals appointed to their temporary roles.

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December 6, 2017

A safe haven

When Sherry Grey received a call on Nov. 18 about a rescue dog being taken from an abusive home, she knew she needed to help.

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