McClusky Gazette News
New resident former model and rare book tracker
In 2008, Sharon Dennler moved to Goodrich, a change from her former busy life in the east and southeast portions of the US. She started her life in Glastonbury, CT,
Freezing rain causes outages to 31 Verendrye members
This past week, power outages caused by freezing rain and windy conditions left 31 people without power
Attempted murder case plea change entered
The attempted murder charge against Bradley Roth in the July 7,2009 shooting of his nephew Josh Zeeb, along with a misdemeanor charge for also shooting Zeeb’s motorcycle
Holen promise enthuses community
You can almost smell the cinnamon from the bakery and the aroma of coffee from the promised place to sit in the front of Holen’s Super Valu.
County Agent resigns Sheridan post
The progress of new construction and facilities at Hoffer Lake, improved structure around Ag events as well as new community events, including the NDSU-sponsored Annie’s Project,
Experience Works helps grandparent with added expenses
With a big and generous heart behind what she does within her own life, Janneen Piper was also quick to point out the generous and sympathetic communities of Goodrich,
McClusky increases water rates
In the face of increased supplier costs of water, the McClusky City Council members voted to increase the basic water rate by $1 a month.
Lodge blends new ideas with quality of old
Empty for a long time, long enough to dim hope in this small town, the small downtown bar, formerly “The Double Vision Bar,” is open again.
Sheridan County Sheriff’s Department works to keep roads safe from impaired drivers
Law enforcement officials in Sheridan County were out in force the Christmas Holiday weekend,
West River Transit to offer local pick up and drop off transportation
Good news for McClusky’s weary shoppers; transportation will be better at least one day per week, starting on Jan. 6.