McClusky Gazette News
62 Years Later
This is the story of two grade school girls, the best of friends. One is Joyce Heller Korwin, the other Joyce Anderson Kahler, who tells this story.
August good month for corny events
Anamoose and Goodrich residents both had corn on the cob to eat on August 19.
Bullying behavior identifiers presented to audience
Counselor Rick Heidt was a teacher for 14 years and an assistant principal for 17 years.
Hegney family visits homestead
High on a hill, surrounded by the peace of tall, waving grass, shade and fruit trees, remnants of buildings and landmarks barely visible, the descendants of Tharald G. and Bertha Hegney came to share memories.
Signs and spraying main topics for August
The McClusky City Council’s agenda listed signs, a building permit and contracts for a business initiative.
Farm tour offers information on GAP future
McClusky produce farmer Eden McLeod hosted a farm tour on Thursday, Aug. 9, from 1-5 p.m. co-sponsored by FARRMS and Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture at Dakota College in Bottineau.
A little natural dab will do ya
A repeat newcomer to Mc-Clusky, LuAnn Kissee has brought pain and sinus relief as well as soothing body butter.
Hot lunch change supports board directives
Lending official clout and regulations to the changes already set in motion by the McClusky School Board in last year’s menu, the more fruit and vegetable program was affirmed at the July 31 annual and monthly meetings.
Merchants review Midsummer successes
At their regular monthly meeting on July 24, the McClusky Merchants Asso-ciation members took time to review the changes, the needs and the successes they had in their earlier-than-usual Midsummer Fest.
Clowning, carrots, kids and kuchen treats
With ten of the current twelve McClusky Farmers Market ven-dors present for the second week of selling fresh produce and other homemade or homegrown items, the day proved a windy challenge to visitors and vendors alike.