McClusky Gazette News
Graduates’ high goals urge others to follow
The 2022 graduates of McClusky High School did a bangup job on telling those who follow what to do to succeed. Four of seven students had high honor or honor status, and the graduation plans of all showed there were none without a plan for their future.
Sunday graduation for seven
The 2022 commencement for seven McClusky and Goodrich students will take place on Sunday, May 22, at 2 p.m. at the McClusky High School gym.
Women's luncheon
A community outreach idea for a women’s luncheon ended up blossoming into an event hosting 56 women on Saturday.
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler applauded 47 North Dakota educators named as 2022 County Teachers of the Year, praising them as examples of professional excellence in education.
Concert includes some “oldies but goodies”
McClusky High School presented its spring concert under the direction of Tyler Krueger on April 21 at the high school gymnasium.
April songs bring warmth between storms
The McClusky Elementary Spring Concert brought welcome music and cheer to the colder than usual month of April.
Most heeded warnings, blizzard losses light
The storm that started Tuesday, April 12, brought blocked roads, travel risks and closed businesses to a level not seen in many years.
Gutter seems likely culprit for long-time pool water loss
Under the positive leadership of Park Board President Tracy Stein, a longstanding issue with water loss at the Kathy Davis Memorial Pool may become history this year. This repair is good news but a major expense.
Spaghetti, conversation, and treats to carry home
The volunteers baked and stirred, bringing 125 or more treats for the bake sale.
A dozen donuts for a dozen years
They started early in the morning on March 30th with their grocery lists and then the line picked up speed at donut and coffee time at midafternoon, said Diane Holen, half of the Holen ownership of Holen’s Super Valu.