McClusky Gazette News
Spring Fling dish garden creativity
Sheridan County Extension along with Sheridan County Soil Conservation District held 2021 Sheridan County Spring Fling on Wednesday, April 28, at the McClusky City Hall, with approximately 14 persons attending.
Following steps to superintendent selection
After the successful search for an interim superintendent, the first step in a sudden vacancy, the McClusky School board went on to the second step, finding a list of possible replacements; then scheduling interviews from among the good matches.
Holen’s Super Valu celebrates 11th anniversary
With luck around them in warm weather and sunshine, shoppers enjoyed hot dogs, chips and a beverage at Holen’s Super Valu on April 21.
Baker’s dozen at vendor show
With nicely spaced booths in a wide-open gym, the Spring Vendor Show was held Sunday with a wide selection of offerings.
Trent Naser received word that the local Sheriff’s Department would receive new AED units and they arrived before the press release.
Rosenfield Township honors former treasurer Don Adam
Don Adam received recognition for his service to the Rosenfield Township, where he was elected treasurer in 1988.
McClusky FFA Chapter holds awards banquet
The annual FFA awards banquet was held on April 9. There was no awards banquet last year due to the COVID pandemic so the 2020 and 2021 awards were held together this year.
Green is the color for the Irish
Wednesday, March 17, was the day to wear green, get green cookies, green punch and, what the hey, black coffee.
COVID vaccines and immunity
After half a million deaths and more than a year of lockdowns, quarantines, masking and social distancing, the U.S. is in the midst of a vaccination campaign that aims to put an end to the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Total fire ban instituted
Four items were on the Tuesday, March 23, agenda for the special meeting of the Sheridan County Commissioners.