McClusky Gazette News
Total fire ban instituted
Four items were on the Tuesday, March 23, agenda for the special meeting of the Sheridan County Commissioners.

Pool opening situation improves
With critical workers stepping up for certification and employment at the Kathy Davis Memorial Pool, the possibility of being open for summer greatly improved.
First applicant for superintendent vacancy interviewed
The first applicant for the superintendent vacancy at the school arrived promptly for the March 22, 5 p.m. interview and a tour of the school premises.

Spring concert earns high review
The McClusky High School Music Department held its spring Band and Choir Concert, along with 5th and 6th grade band, on Tuesday evening, March 16.
City assessor applicant eager to learn and work
A special meeting was called by the McClusky City Council on March 12, to interview an applicant for the long-vacant city assessor position.

School board hears from school patrons
At the regular March meeting of the McClusky School Board, all members were present, along with Principal Sarah Beck and School Business Manager Laura Lieberman.
Weight restriction plea made to Sheridan drivers
The Board of County Commissioners set the load limits for spring 2021 with an appeal to the public for cooperation in observing “LOAD LIMIT REGULATIONS” on county roads.
AT&T builds again
The AT & T communications tower is under construction on Section 13-148-78 in Sheridan County.

MHS Snow Ball royalty named
Kaleigh Naser and Cole Felchle were crowned Queen and King of the McClusky High School 2021 Snow Ball coronation on February 22 at the high school gym.
Gazette returns to local ownership
The last day of February, the McClusky Gazette returned to local ownership, with the purchase of the newspaper by Heart of Hearts, Inc.