McClusky Gazette News
Senator Hoeven brings computers for McClusky School
Senator John Hoeven visited McClusky High School on Tuesday afternoon to present the school with five computers that he secured through the Senate Computers for Schools Program.
Camp Read-A-Lot ELA family night
On Tuesday evening, November 17, Family ELA Night held its fun fair with the theme "Camp Read-A-Lot."
Crash Course draws good crowd
Registration started promptly at 6 p.m. as students and their parents and in some cases, whole families, came to participate in "Crash Course", a ‘get ready for college’ workshop held at McClusky High School on November 19, Thursday evening, organized by Donna Lipp, teacher since 1983.
School board approves board resignation
With a great deal of concern for the health of their fellow board member, the McClusky School District board members heard the Phyllis Dieterle letter of resignation as read by Brian Larson.
Goodrich Auditor Deloris Oswald retires after 32 years
On November 10, 2015, many colleagues, friends and loved ones came by the Fire Department social hall, in Goodrich, to say congratulations to Deloris Oswald after 32 years on the city council as auditor for Goodrich.
Goodrich Veteran's Brunch sees good turn out
Goodrich American Legion Albert Block Post #56 held its annual pancake and sausage brunch along with program and flag ceremony on Wednesday, November 11, for Veterans Day.
Pastor leaves after serving 22 years
"It’s with mixed feelings that we are leaving our home and church after so many years," George and Ladora Schuessler commented amid the boxes, empty hutches, but with beautiful green plants still filling all the windows.
Answers needed to road conditions issues
The deterioration of county roads in central North Dakota and the apparent lack of funding, especially in contributions by the state, are some of the issues prompting much discussion in recent years.
Pioneer Historical Society receives donation
Six members of the September Smash group that formed the community service and annual craft sale fundraiser has passed the torch.
Hunt retires from postal position
Roger Hunt put in his time delivering mail through sleet and snow, mud and dust, hot and cold: 26 years he had tallied in his postal work.