McClusky Gazette News
Sunny day for MHS graduates
McClusky High School seniors graduated on a sunny Saturday afternoon on May 24.
Water service petition received by City Council
The McClusky City Council members were presented with a petition concerning the current ordinance on water service lines from McClusky resident Gerald Bertsch.
McClusky High School Awards Program
Dan Klemisch welcomed everyone to the McClusky High School Awards Program held after the MHS Spring Concert on Tuesday evening, May 6, at the high school gym.
Formal spring concert pleases evening crowd
Black and white formal dress, a pile of good manners, and some great music made up a special evening of entertainment at the McClusky School on May 6.
A major convention
Last Friday, May 2, I attended the annual convention of the North Dakota Newspaper Association. Since I’m still a columnist, I could go representing the Gazette. I was there because I was due to receive a special award. More about that later.
Local papers critiqued by peers
The best, or not, time of the year is evaluation time. Depends upon how well one likes finding out how his or her health, business or tax accountant did what one would like to see have happen.
McClusky Prom Night
"A Field Dreams" was the theme for McClusky Prom 2014 on Saturday evening, April 26 at the high school gym. Twenty couples from McClusky and Drake attended the Grand March.
Bertsie's open for new year
The sharp little building along Highway 200 in McClusky has had new owners since last Nov 1. Alberta Voegele and husband William purchased the red and white drive-in from Ms Becky (Becky and Hienie Stein). It is now Bertsie’s Drive-In.
Goodrich Spring event bright spot for community
Janie Stute was the Spring Show Event in Goodrich organizer and kitchen cook. The event held in the Goodrich School gym on April 5, featured the displays in the main area and lunch in the school cafeteria. Stute stated she served sloppy joes, hot dogs. and Coney dogs to more than 50 people who gathered to see what was new in products and to stock up on old favorites.
Lack of water and pasture concerns for April City meeting
If you don’t count the panic-inducing resignation of the city auditor, the McClusky City Council meeting got interesting about half-way through on Monday, April 14.