McClusky Gazette News
Commander arrives
A long, red, firetruck, with “Commander” on the front, was unloaded along the north side of City Hall on Monday.
WRT Scholarships due March 1, 2022
WRT 2022 scholarship applications are now available online at www.westriv.com.
Good side of snow is still snow
History reveals weather patterns that affected and continue to affect area residents.
Moratorium ill-advised currently
With concerns at all levels, the proposed EDF renewable energy project for the Lincoln Valley area in townships Granville, Harris, Lincoln Dale, New Germantown, and Schiller, produced a petition from residents of those areas to call a two-year moratorium on renewable energy projects for Sheridan County.
Writings by Mary
This is an introduction to the writings of Mary (Dahlager) Heitzman, who was an English and music teacher in my high school years in the 1950s.
Beef program focuses on local business support
A large percentage of North Dakota residents were introduced to meats fresh from a farm.
Wrapping up 2021
2021 First place winner in the McClusky Midsummer Fest Main Parade entries was Holen’s Super Valu in the commercial category.
Wrapping up 2021
Socially distanced courthouse employees and elected officials gathered to wish Michael Axt their best after his 12 years of service as a Sheridan County Commissioner.
Building local snow average for the new year
McClusky, North Dakota gets 18 inches of rain, on average, per year.
Vendor Show delayed but enthusiastic
The later-than-planned Vendor Show was held on December 11 at the McClusky High School gym, with the aroma of taco in a bag wafting down the hallway.