McClusky Gazette News
Decorating with Christmas cards
Every year we send and receive Christmas cards.
City Council advised new deputy now fully licensed
Trent Naser, Sheridan County Sheriff, reported to the McClusky City Council at their regular December meeting on Monday, Dec. 7, that Chris Kluth has completed the peace officer academy and is now fully licensed.
Extra elementary position draws but one response
The additional elementary teaching position has drawn but one response;
Stable hours and shorter drive please local nurse
For a busy mother of two small children, stable hours and shorter commuting time is a big selling point on employment.
Job entails moving closer to the hunt
Though you would probably have to force the information out of his quiet demeanor, Kim Opp loves to hunt the deer that now contribute to his occupation choice.
Computer work and flexibility keep transcription job enjoyable
Her two years at Northland Community Health Center in the McClusky Clinic have been enjoyable for Audrey Erdmann. Her work as a medical transcriptionist allow flexibility and use of the computer, both of which Erdmann enjoys.
Dual duties fill work hours for local nurse
A degree from Wahpeton State School of Science as a Licensed Practical Nurse set Jolene Haux’ s path in motion for her current employment with Northland Community Health Center in Turtle Lake.
Social justice pillar of outreach efforts
She makes no bones about her role in providing the public with the best health care she can arrange or facilitate.
RUS explores issues on proposed power line
The Minnkota proposed electric power transmission line path of possible tower sites is wide and spreads across the middle of the state from Center to Grand Forks.
Baker continues to head local medical staff
The continuing strong lead of Sarah Baker, BS, MSN, FNP, has been the focal point of medical service in the McClusky Clinic.