McClusky Gazette News
Food bank distributes four tons-plus of food
The hours are stable, the days are regular; the need is constant.
Year-end reviews
Along with other changes, this year we will run some of the important (and there were so many from which to choose) community events.
McClusky Music Concert draws full gym crowd
After rave reviews of the fall concert, parents, grandparents and area residents pack in to see and hear the McClusky School District’s students present their Christmas Concert.
Remembering a good life and dancing
Russian settlers brought thriftiness and hard work ethics with them when they came to the United States as immigrants.
Christmas treats and appreciation dispensed to community
The day was long for volunteers and equally long on the generous spirit of the community. Fundraisers support many community activities and they are supported by donations and time spent making the individual event’s wheels turn.
Water leak cause undetermined
The water leak late this summer on Avenue F and near 2nd Street West caused much water to soak and flood the surrounding area.
Christmas sale draws early crowd
With a waiting line inside the door packed tightly and receiving boxes to hold purchases, the annual Sheridan Memorial Home Christmas craft and pie social was ready to go.
Grace Lutheran Christmas Bazaar offers warmth and gifts
Knoephla dinner, complete with sauerkraut welcomed hungry people into Grace Lutheran, along with sandwich choices and the usual selection of dessert bars and pies.
Sheridan County resident dies in trailer fire
Just after 4:00 pm on Friday, November 29, 2019, the Sheridan County Sheriff’s Department, McClusky Fire and the McClusky Ambulance were dispatched to a report of a trailer house on fire at 410 9th Ave SE in rural Sheridan County.
Merchants Association offers tacos for Appreciation Dinner
In a change of pace, the McClusky Merchants Association decided on tacos for their annual free Customer Appreciation Dinner on the same evening as Santa distributes bags of goodies for the children on December 11.