McClusky Gazette News
"Annie's Project" a success
Eleven women from Sheridan, Wells and McLean counties recently finished attending "Annie's Project" in McClusky.
Schindler to partly retire
With an eye to having more time for her family and the "25 years of things on the back burner," DeEtta Schindler is retiring from part of her duties for North Country Bank in McClusky.
Hunter feeds his quarry during rough winter
Mike Bowers knew the birds were in trouble when he saw the November early blizzard arrive.
Ed Schumann, a do-it-yourself kind of guy, hadn't spent a day in the hospital since he was born, he stated.
Trusting in God's game plan
Katie Schindler, a standout basketball player, spent the final games of her senior year sitting on the bench.
Lewis and Clark lyceum entertains students
On Wed., Feb 25, both Goodrich and McClusky Elementary students were entertained and educated about the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Sgt. George Gibson, AKA Tom Gibson.
Yes You Can author pioneers natural food production
The new "Yes You Can" column author Karen Blumhagen and her husband Arlo farm near Drake and own and operate Sheridan County Insurance in McClusky.
"See Poverty, Be the Difference"
The Horizons Program extends an invitation to all who might be interested in hearing Dr. Donna Beegle present "See Poverty, Be the Difference."
Horizons showcases untapped talent
With constructive and positive energy, the Horizons Leadership Plenty group tallied up the joint talents within their group on Feb. 22 at the McClusky City Community Room.
School board considers budget cuts
Budget cuts were discussed at the regular meeting of the McClusky School District board on Feb. 12 at the school's Home Ec. Room.