McClusky Gazette News
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.
ADA issues resolved, improvements complete
Dr. Cheri Poitra, Superintendent of the McClusky School District, reported that the school had met with the required handicap adaptations and that all that remained was to place some signage.
Boosters looking to boost fan participation
For a few pieces of silver, you, too, could be a booster of athletics, athletes and opportunities in the sports program of the Trojans and Cougar athletics.
JDA working to improve website
The city website has “lapsed” and McClusky Job Development Authority members were concerned to get it functional and to include current events and other city information.
Car stuck in blocked street; stray fund located
The January 9 McClusky City Council agenda carried three no-shows: Frank Teumer, Jon French and Mike Foertsch.
Last half of 2016 review
Of the 22 Goodrich High School graduates of 1966 (two deceased), 17 enjoyed each other’s company the weekend of July 8-10 in Bismarck.
Highlights of the first half of 2016
Lynnette (Murray) Fox took the office of Sheridan County Treasurer last year, on November 23.
Storm leaves small towns deep in snow
Monday morning showed two versions of blizzard aftermath in many of the town in North Dakota. Either nothing was moving and Main Street, such as in Turtle Lake, was like a ghost town, with only a grocery store open early in the day.
Students enjoy Bingo
McClusky Elementary students and preschool children played Bingo starting at 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the school’s lunchroom.
Garage door bids accepted
The old garage doors from the east side of the McClusky City building, including the fire hall doors are now history.