McClusky Gazette News
McClusky Legion honors fallen heroes
Although the guest speaker was missing in action (MIA) at McClusky High School, the James Roberts Post and Auxiliary of the American Legion put on a fitting performance to honor America’s fallen heroes.
Hearing draws negative responses
There were no ‘warm fuzzies’ at the Sheridan County Public Hearing held at the County Courthouse’s community room on Tuesday, May 26.
Goodrich American Legion holds Memorial Day service
Goodrich American Legion and Auxiliary Albert Block Post #56 held its Memorial Day service on Monday, May 25, at the Goodrich School gym. The title for the program was, "Heroes don’t wear capes. They wear dog tags."
Small but crowded with fans
The McClusky High School senior class of 2015 may have been small, but the crowd who came to witness their graduation was not. Two students, Jacob Frank and Chasely Houser, made up the senior class of 2015.
Earlier Monday for Memorial Day
From early traditions of decorating graves with flowers, wreaths and flags, Memorial Day is a day for remembrance of those who have died in our country’s military service.
McClusky High School to graduate two
Two graduates will represent McClusky High School on Sunday, May 25, in the commencement exercises at the McClusky High School gym. Class honor student Chasely Houser graduates with classmate and second graduate Jacob Frank.
Kindergarten class caps concert
The four boys and one girl of this year’s McClusky Elementary School’s kindergarten class sang their version of "We Are the Champions" to cap off what was an already entertaining Spring Concert.
Groundwork done; time for support and cooperation
In an effort to move McClusky to a finer state of function on all fronts, the Strategic Planning committee has completed the first stages of the groundwork necessary to forming action items for the community.
Big truck offers simulated EMS training sites
Divided into two separate training sites, with control office between, the SIM-ND truck, one of four in North Dakota, provided lessons in MI (myocardial infarction) for those attending the special training in the McClusky Ambulance Service building on April 21.
Burn bans safety issue
With a barrage of warnings for nearly every weather and road dangerous condition, many area residents seem to be paying little heed to burn bans and information presented about current conditions in their areas.