McClusky Gazette News
Santa Day held in McClusky
The sounds of "Bingo," the sight of a jolly fat fellow dressed in red, and the smell of roast beef made the end of the afternoon and early evening special in McClusky on Dec. 10.
Centennial birthday plus one for Sheridan native
Walter Essig, a 1907 Halloween baby, will enjoy his centennial Christmas plus one this year.
Energy and finances explored at Extension workshop
Lori Scharmer, Ward County Family Economics Extension Agent presented basic information on managing money in tight times, as well as for ordinary situations.
Magic in the air for SCD supper
There was magic in the air after the smell of good food disappeared on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the annual Sheridan County Soil Conservation District awards banquet, this year combined with the annual Sheridan Association meeting.
Water spots reappear in City Chambers
Those "damn" spots have appeared again on the ceiling of the McClusky City Commission Chamber room.
Couple gives thanks for the chance to serve
Jane and Wil Meckle are enthusiastic volunteers to Honduras and have gone several times, this time as part of a team.
Prepare for higher winter fuel bills now
Fuel prices are expected to be 25% higher than a year ago for people using fuel oil to heat their homes this winter and 17% higher for those using propane, according to the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration.
Senator Conrad details efforts to rescue failing economy
At a community roundtable meeting in McClusky at the City Community Center on Nov. 12, Senator Kent Conrad and local leaders from McClusky, Goodrich and Turtle Lake discussed a range of issues of importance to Sheridan County, including efforts to revive the nation's weakened economy.
Local Legion Post holds annual Veteran's Day program
Keeping up a tradition of observing Veteran's Day in style, the Goodrich Albert Block Post #56 held its annual Veteran's Day Program in the local high school auditorium.
Area hit by early storm
In a storm that everyone hoped would "just miss," the central Dakota area got hammered this past week.