McClusky Gazette News
Raffle and stew fundraisers priority park business
The stew noon meal fundraiser on February 26 was one of two main issues discussed at the February 21 monthly meeting of the McClusky Park Board.
Emergency cookie run
It was shortly after midnight Thursday (12:03 a.m.), February 23, when the McClusky ambulance and Sheridan County Sheriff were called to the Union Bar west of McClusky.
AFLAC agent new McClusky Merchants Association member
Introduced by McClusky Merchants Association President Jeff Martwick on Thursday, February 23, Jamie Klettke is the newest member of the group.
Walking path progress
The long-researched walking trail project of the McClusky Job Development Authority and project leader Deb Rhoads heard of progress on making the effort a reality.
Viable health care for patients and community
Patrick Butler, current CEO of Northland Community Health Center, has been with the organization since 2012. Since that time, the number of employees has risen from 32 to 80 and the number of delivery sites, which includes medical, dental and mental health, now includes Turtle Lake, McClusky, Rolla, Rolette, Minot, Bowbells, Ray and Bismarck.
Great new face planned for grand old place
Since 1952, the familiar front of Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Turtle Lake has welcomed patients, visitors, staff and medical personnel. Through minor repairs, the well-used doors have served the community well and many people have passed through the doors to receive medical care.
Football was the theme for Family ELA Night
Last Thursday, McClusky Public School held its Family ELA Night at the high school gym. It had been postponed from late November due to a blizzard.
Vietz, crew foreman and “hero,” retires after 41 years
Linemen are sometimes considered heroes because, at times, they work in dangerous conditions for long hours to restore electric service after a snow and ice storm.
McClusky FFA Chapter attends two contests
On Saturday, January 28, McClusky FFA members competed at the first FFA contest of the year in Napoleon.
Plans presented for sewer and water repairs
Mike Foertsch, Moore Engineering, Inc. office manager, introduced two engineering specialists from the firm to the public at an open meeting at McClusky City Hall on January 23.