McClusky Gazette News
Sheridan County 4-H holds awards night and supper
Cynthia Dieterle. current Sheridan County 4-H Council president, hosted October annual award dinner and program at the McClusky Elementary lunchroom, opening with a welcome, followed by the 4-H Pledge by Bits & Bridles 4-H Club and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Clever Clovers 4-H Club.
Memory Lane spurs reliving history
“I read with interest the 50-year-old account of a still discovered near the Co-Op Elevator.
Annual Hospital Association covers large service area
When the Turtle Lake Hospital Association annual meeting gathers, those present cover a large representation of Central North Dakota.
Goodrich final meeting on reorganization
With school staff and administration on hand on October 13, three visitors, a review of the plan was presented in clarity for any possible lack of information for expected residents voting preparation.
Two residents step up to serve in city offices
Two residents are new to city offices, one for the city council and another for a seat with McClusky Job Development Authority.
County weed control personal communication success story
Arlin Fylling, member of the Sheridan County Weed Board spoke to the Sheridan County Commissioners on October 7 on the success of personal mailers he had written and mailed to county residents.
Hoffer Lake camping site closing for season
Troy Stein was county park representative to chair the County Park Board meeting on October 7.
McClusky High School 2022 Homecoming
Zaki Mota, far left, and Natalie Whitcomb, seated, were crowned McClusky High School Homecoming king and queen for 2022. Other candidates were, from left next to Natalie, Carson Axt, Peter Jerkovich, and Jaden Wahl.
Auction spans 10 decades of varied memories
The auction list was short for large items but hidden among the good-sized piles on the trailer, ground, and leaning against the barn wall, items ranged from newer ladders to an old, large crock, used in the days of fermenting vegetables for winter food supplies.
Sheridan County Historic Museum becomes living history lesson
On Labor Day, September 5, 2022, 13 area home school children accompanied by their parents, visited and toured the Sheridan County Historic Museum located in Goodrich, North Dakota.