McClusky Gazette News
Pipe bursting stops, open cut or boring alternatives
The special meeting of the McClusky City Council was held in the community center of city hall on Monday, September 24. The issues were the changes in the work order for a portion of the water pipe project along Highway 200.

City-wide rummage offers treasures new homes
The Saturday, city-wide rummage sale, highlighted by the estate sale of Freida Feickert’s family, had Goodrich buzzing with traffic.
Corn feed turnout light
Water and street project city meeting issues
Moore Engineering representatives Josh Feil and Luke Arnold, presented items for motions that included invoice payments contingent upon Rural Development approval, status of project and loan program signup for future project eligibility.

McClusky High School reunion held in Bismarck
The McClusky High School reunion of the classes 1957 through 1963 was held in Bismarck, August 17 and 18. Festivities began at the Holiday Inn Hotel on Friday evening with a social gathering of 52 alumni, spouses, friends, and former faculty member Al Schmierer and wife Carol.
Storms and rain limit yields
With 12 to 12 ½-foot tall corn, many silage pits should be full, cows happy, and farmers in the cornfields chopping three weeks early.
To serve the people in the county
Shannon Dieterle ran in the June primary for the commissioner’s seat for District 1 in Sheridan County under the encouragement of friends, with stronger urging from his Granville Township board. “I thought about it up to the last minute. It is the first board position I have ever run for.”
Goodrich RFD receives bin rescue unit and training
The Goodrich Rural Fire Department recently received potentially life-saving grain-bin rescue equipment and training through a donation from Farm Credit Services of Mandan.
School started August 21
Summer is over; school started on Tuesday of this week.
Enemies of the people? We are the people
Dozens of North Dakota newspapers this week are joining hundreds of others across the nation in a coordinated effort to tell the world they are not sick, dangerous, enemies of the people.