McClusky Gazette News
Stepping up and Stepping On
Under the instructions for group exercises for seniors, the McClusky Senior Citizen’s center has been enjoying light exercises at 5 p.m. most days of the week for a few months.
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Fish Fry fills Community room
It wasn’t just the smell of cooking fish that filled the McClusky City Community Room, but the people who came to enjoy the annual event as well.
Fabulous and sassy at 100
Proclaimed by her family to be “Fabulous and sassy” at one hundred, Melva Schindler entered her second century of life on March 10th.
Carson writes book of poetry
I began writing poetry in the fall of 2019, shortly after starting my freshman year of college at Miles Community College in Miles City, MT.
New sign language course makes impact beyond classroom
A student-led American sign language club generated enough interest at Poplar Bluff High School to establish a new foreign language class this school year.
Township officers meet on wind tower issue
Officials assembled for the February 15 special county commission and township officers meeting included Ladd Ericson, Sheridan County State’s Attorney, Shirley Murray, Sheridan County auditor, Sandra Felchle, Chair of the Sheridan County Commission, and Commissioners Shannon Dieterle and Rod Schilling.
JDA president declines nomination for seat
Roberta Hunt, JDA president, declined to run for the position for 2022.
Fire truck upgrades fire response scores
The new McClusky fire truck will bring up the score numbers for the local fire department with its many features.
Local farmers honored
Roddy and Tracy Schilling were chosen as the 2021 Soil Conservation District’s Achievement Award Winners for Sheridan County.