McClusky Gazette News
McClusky Merchants to disburse net gaming funds
Members of the McClusky Merchants Association gathered at the Union Grill at noon for their regular fourth Thursday of the month meeting.

Sheridan Animal Hospital holds two open house events
With Merck sponsoring the fall calf-vaccine sale with burgers and all the trimmings, the Sheridan Animal Hospital site in McClusky held the first of its events on Monday, October 21.
Water bill delinquency numbers down
With just five past-due accounts to have service shut off after 90 days’ past-due deadline payment failure, the other payments are coming in better since the new 60 day past-due warning notices have gone out, said McClusky City Auditor Wayne Houston.

McClusky School holds music concert
McClusky Music Department. held its fall concert on Thursday afternoon, October 10, at the high school gym.
Budget approved for school district
With two members absent from the October meeting, Stacy Sease and Heidi Strobel, the McClusky School District board approved the completed budget for the new school year, 3-0, Roberta Hunt, Brian Larson and Todd Rath voting.
Lumberjake gets helping hand
It was the way things go, some projects get held up by the slow project in front of them, some by snow and rain, and some by things one can’t predict, or even understand why, when they happen.

Sheridan County 4-H Awards recognize achievements
Sheridan County 4-H Council held its annual Awards Banquet on October 4 at the McClusky Elementary School. The theme was “4-H, the POWER of YOUth.”

Dakota Feeder Calf Show/Feed-out set
The 21st annual Dakota Feeder Calf Show is set for Saturday, Oct. 19, in Turtle Lake.

Dress Up Days creative fun at McClusky High School
Last week, students of McClusky High School held Dress Up Days during the Homecoming Week. Creative ideas added fun to the week’s event, with five choices of themes.
Wheat harvest ahead of state average despite rain
Despite the rain, allowing just two days in the past week for field work, Sheridan County farmers were still ahead of the state average of wheat acreage harvested, according to Sheridan County Extension Agent Nicole Wardner.