McClusky Gazette News
A dozen years and a promise to return
Nicole Wardner, surrounded by friends and employees at the Sheridan County Courthouse Community Room, received thank you and good luck-wishes as she left for a new job.
Pick a Pearl Experience Grand Opening June 2
Perlita (Perla) Bisnan had a dream of building her own business in a small town.
Memorial Day 2020
Every crisis has new heroes. During the 9/11 attacks, they were the first responders running into burning and crumbling buildings as others ran out.
Ladies and gentlemen, the classes of 2020
We dedicate this issue to the graduating seniors from Goodrich and McClusky High Schools.
A little push and masks appear
This spring, quilting was suspended at Grace Lutheran Church due to COVID-19.
Burgum: Office working to sell plant
From N.D. Governor Doug Burgum “While this news is disappointing, Lt. Gov. Sanford and I are more determined than ever to find a path forward for Coal Creek Station that preserves high-paying jobs and keeps North Dakota’s most efficient and updated coalfired plant on the grid to ensure baseload power capacity for our state and the region,” Burgum said.
New signs, bad news dominate local actions
Between the McClusky Merchants Association and McClusky Job Development Authority decisions, the scene for the year changed, both literally and figuratively.
Demand for more facemasks brings results
Customers asking if there were face masks available put Perla Bisnan to work on her sewing machine.
Take out? Sure thing, call ahead for the best service. Got burgers?
Lauer Power brings Erin home
With a field of pink t-shirts dotting lower Main Street in McClusky, a police escort (Sheridan County Deputy Ben Kothrade) ushered Erin Lauer, Brandon Lauer, and their two young daughters Daphne and Brooklyn, home.