McClusky Gazette News
Head Start celebrates fifty years of success
Head Start was part of President Lyndon Johnson’s "War on Poverty."
Many drops to drink
The areas of central North Dakota are dotted with water: lakes, sloughs, potholes and springs. While spectacular for wildlife and often handy for livestock, the water is not often clean enough for human consumption or in the right place.
Many Paths one mountain top
"I will not quit, no matter what it takes," said Gail Lowe of her hiking on the North Country Trail.
Eight winners in Farmers market draw
With McClusky Farmers Market President Rita Haux recording winners, Market Manager Linda Bowers offered the tickets to willing hands to draw from the collection and find who would have a McClusky Merchants gift certificate for $25.
City bid specs don't match
With two members absent, the septic tank/lift station discourse went undecided at the September 8 meeting of the McClusky City Council.
Last of yard awards
With fern peonies spent and drooping, Helen and Herb Grosz’ flowers in the front yard showed their last bit of color from among their pottery and ceramic friends.
Fire destroys truck
An electrical malfunction was labeled as the cause of a blaze which dramatically destroyed the major portion of a 1990 Kenworth hot mix hauling truck.
Always a common ground
Jennifer Meserole is the new auditor for the city of McClusky. She comes to the job with a varied background of work, the most recent that of a certified technologist.
Concrete and paving bids approved
The McClusky City special meeting dealt with three issues on August 22. The meeting was held at 7:30 a.m. in the council chambers.
Local sculptor aids dancer's dream
When the retirement dreams of teaching and dancing ended in a car accident on glare ice north of McClusky, it was a struggle for Brian Tinker to adjust to giving up his life’s foremost interest.