McClusky Gazette News
Corn judged fantastic at local event
The McClusky Merchants Association held its 2015 Corn Feed on Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the McClusky City Hall.
Building relationships key to teaching
Dr. Cheri Poitra’s philosophy for reading students is building relationships with families outside to the school.
General dentistry and relieving pain
The new dentist at Northland Community Health Center’s Turtle Lake Clinic is Dr. Whitney Bruins, who enjoys working in the field of general dentistry.
Kendon and Bev Faul wil 2015 SCSCD Achievement Award
Kendon and Bev Faul were chosen as the 2015 Soil Conservation District’s Achievement Award Winners for Sheridan County.
Loving rural health:babies to elders
With a strong background in nursing and continuing her education to secure her nurse-practitioner credentials (FNP-C), Kerri Benning is doing what she loves best.
Oldest and longest subscriber tells all
Fred Peters claims the distinction of being the oldest living subscriber to the McClusky Gazette as well as the longest continuous subscriber. He is open to any challenges on either front.
Counseling services offered locally
Northland Community Health Center is offering professional counseling two days a week in McClusky Clinic and one day each week in Turtle Lake Clinic.
Wisconsin native new Sheridan County treasurer
Born and raised in Adams-Friendship Township, Wisconsin, Jenny (Hopp) Teumer was raised by single parent Linda Hopp.
Policies and purpose mark Zimmerman patient philosophy
Global studies, public health work, AmeriCorps, and violence prevention in schools give most a good insight into the philosophy and personality of new Northland Community Health Center’s (NCHC) Medical Director Dr. Amy Zimmerman.
Grace Lutheran holds annual rummage sale
With a quick run on the fresh produce available, the Grace Lutheran annual rummage sale and lunch on August 5 went well.