McClusky Gazette News
City meeting short and snappy
With a light agenda, the McClusky City Council members breezed through their October monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 6, in less than an hour.
Third time charm for Smash
The third run at the September community event, the September Smash, went over well this year, cementing in the success of the two previous years.
Oil field expansion will impact Central Dakota infrastructure
If the surveys hold true, the eventual Bakken oil exploration will move east into McLean and Sheridan Counties.
Traditional men earn most
Men with egalitarian attitudes about the role of women in society earn significantly less on average than men who hold more traditional views about womens place in the world, according to a study being reported today.
County directed to review apparently incorrect and excessive assessment
In a copy of a staff report on issues reviewed before the 2008 State Board of Equalization, the recommendation by LuElla Dahme, Property Tax Specialist, was for the County to review residential assessments within the city of McClusky to ensure equalization for 2009.
China slide tour highlights cultural diversities
Taking a trip to China sounds exotic and, from all accounts, it was. Charlotte Heitzmann presented her trip via slides to the McClusky eighth grade social studies class and their instructor Roberta Froehlich.
Duck banding excursion entertains and educates
On a pleasant Wednesday sunny morning on Sept. 10, Ducks Unlimited held a duck banding session for Goodrich School children, grades one through six.
Physical Education enjoyed at McClusky Elementary
Principal Dan Klemisch told the McClusky School board, at their Sept. 9 meeting on Tuesday, that the students appear to be enjoying physical education at the elementary school this year.
Co-Op assistant manager leads agronomy department
Assistant Manager Kendon Faul is the official “agronomist” for the McClusky Co-Op Elevator, starting his employment in August of 2000.
City decides paving issue
The McClusky City Council members voted, 3-0, at their regular monthly meeting on Sept 8, to pursue paving “alligator” and installation and repair spots if they can meet the requested 3,000 square feet minimum for Keller Paving of Minot.