McClusky Gazette News
Horizons unveils strategic plan
The McClusky Horizons group, under the leadership of Larry Gessner, made public their strategic plan at a free breakfast event at McClusky City Hall on October 10.
McClusky chosen as great place to start career
Looking over the choices to start her teaching career, Dawn Marie (Lambert) Krein chose McClusky. She is now the LD/MR teacher at McClusky Elementary School.
New school custodian lives in the country and loves it
The new head custodian at the McClusky School District is new to North Dakota. Richard Alan Tripp was born and raised in the western part of the U.S: born in Denver, CO and living there until he was ten when he moved to California. He has two brothers and one sister, with his dad living in Missouri and his mom in California.
Closed: Sheridan County loses only grocery store
The bad news McClusky lost its grocery store on Saturday, Sept. 26.
North Dakota celebrates Pasta Month
North Dakota is the leading producer of durum in the nation, on average producing nearly 60 percent of the U.S. crop.
It’s Cool to be Country in McClusky
With the Sept. 8th opening of her new shop in McClusky, Melissa (Missy) Sease brought her whole family into the Main Street scene.
Meter installation to be complete this week
The meter switch-over is scheduled to be complete this last week of September, with the likely finish day of Tuesday, according to Total Backflow Resources, Inc. representative Greg Ocean.
Gazette newspaper home undergoing repairs
The old, familiar glass-face of the Gazette building in McClusky has been repaired and altered.
PLOTS in Sheridan County helps hunting access availability
Among the many programs offered to landowners in Sheridan County is the ND Game and Fish initiative PLOTS (Private Land Open To Sportsmen).
Whoosh went the sound of his heart
It isn’t the sound you want to hear on Father’s Day, or any other day of the year. Neal Heitzmann clearly remembers feeling the whooshing in his chest and the fast heart beat.