McClusky Gazette News
Grain trader's scheme impacts area elevators
Hunter Hanson caused Brian Larson to lose some sleep last fall. Hunter Hanson is a 21-year-old grain dealer who allegedly bilked Manager Larson and the McClusky Elevator of $768,000.

Sugar-coated ninth anniversary observed
The ninth anniversary of Holen’s Super Valu in McClusky was a sweet one.
McClusky Senior High Acalympic takes second at Wing
On March 19, McClusky Junior High and Senior High Acalympic teams traveled to Wing for the Acalympic meet.

Learning about robots at Family STEM Night
The McClusky Public Schools held Family STEM Night Thursday evening at the high school gym. Approximately 50 students and children, along with their parents, attended this event.
Felchle boys in 4-H Crop Judging
The erratic weather patterns hindered the usual judging year with canceled contests and practices. Sheridan County 4-H members were able to persevere with some excellent results.

Centennial American Legion birthday observance done in style
The Goodrich School gymnasium’s seats were full of friends, family, and many other supporters from neighboring towns and American Legion Posts on March 19 for the observance of the Centennial birthday of the American Legion.
Short, snappy and SRO elementary concert
McClusky School Music Director Susan O’Neil told the audience the five-grade levels concert would be 20 minutes long.

McClusky FFA prepares for State CDE’s
Due to weather, three FFA contests were canceled this judging season: Little International (February 8), Kindred (February 9) and Carrington (March 9).
Council hears Moore Engineering communication plans
Following an earlier pre-city meeting with city maintenance Tom Giese, Moore Engineering and Tand Construction brought their plans for better communication to the March 11 regular meeting of the McClusky City Council.

Junior Class serves 150
Lured no doubt by the wave of garlic toast perfume emanating from the McClusky High School on Thursday evening, 150 hungry spaghetti eaters attended or ordered to go meals for the Junior Class Fundraiser on March 7.