McClusky Gazette News
McClusky City Council fills vacant position
At the November meeting of the McClusky City Council, Deputy Delbert Hoffman presented the police report. The annual police contract with the city expires in January, and Hoffman stated there will be no changes in the new contract and the price will remain the same at $2,166 a month. The council unanimously approved the new contract.
Sheridan County Farm Bureau holds annual meeting
Sheridan County Farm Bureau held its 52nd annual meeting on Tuesday evening, October 28, at the Goodrich School gym. Approximately 45 people attended.
Moving up in the Methodist church
The mobility access improvement was the result of the administration board of the United Methodist Church of McClusky.
Hospital Association cites many improvements
The Turtle Lake Community Hospital Association held their annual meeting on October 21, with 17 voting members present and three visitors.
Pink is the color of love
She is a tiny little thing in pink, holding the delicate bracelets she has woven in just a short time. Jolynne Ruth Strobel, the daughter of Heidi and Terry had joined her mother in the acts of love that also show compassion.
Champions in feeder steers recognized
The awards highlighted the champions in steers that gained, those who bred and raised them, and a lot of hard work on the part of the Dakota Feeder Calf Show people who put stars on ranching report cards for all to see.
Bubble galore at local math event
The math event at McClusky Elementary School was a huge success for the large number of parents and students who attended held on Thursday evening.
Student score well on SCD Tour
The Annual 7th Grade Conservation tour, sponsored by Sheridan County, North and South McHenry County SCDs, was held on Thursday, September 18th at the Lonetree Wildlife Management Area South of Martin.
Education minor fuels long and varied career
Sometimes, what turns out to be important has come from a secondary talent in personal lives. In the life of Roberta (Rose) Froehlich, her start in teaching came from her minor, home economics, not her major, political science.
2014 SCD Achievement winners for Sherican County
Kevin and Sherry Korus, Denhoff, were chosen as the 2014 Soil Conservation Districts Achievement Award Winners for Sheridan County They will be honored at Sheridan County Soil Conservation District’s Annual Awards Banquet held later this year and also at the North Dakota Association of Soil Conservation Districts Annual Convention held on November 23-25 in Bismarck.