McClusky Gazette News
Water issue discussed at June City meeting
Dark and low-volume water for residents were the main concerns and questions for Steve Murray, city maintenance for McClusky at the regular monthly meeting on June 11.
McClusky Lions replace old signage
After many years of attempted repair of wood signs and unsightly weathering and deterioration, the McClusky Lions replaced the two signs on either side of the city limits.
Primary offers voters input opportunity
Several openings, few challenged, are up for voter’s decisions in the county, city and school elections this year. Four measures, plus state and federal offices, give voters chances to make their voices heard in many directions.
McClusky Memorial Day speaker explains decorate
Specialist Jennifer Joyce, 116th Public Affairs Detachment, Bis-marck, was the speaker for the McClusky American Legion James Roberts Post 124 Memorial Day program. Joyce explained the term “decorate,” in reference to the former term for the observance: “Decoration Day.”
'Never forget’ essence of speech
Joining other towns and military branches in celebrating the Memorial Day observance under heavy skies, the Goodrich American Legion again honored both the Denhoff and Goodrich fallen veterans with a service at the respective cemeteries. Lacey Piper played “Taps” for the rituals.
MHS holds Class of 2012 Graduation
MHS Band members performed “Pomp & Circumstance,” as juniors Jackson Ryan and Katie Erdmann led the march with eight seniors following in black gowns with apple green sashes and teal tassels. Graduates are Cody Crimmins, Taylor Gahner, Gustav Grade, Jacy Hausauer, Alissah Iron Boulder, Brittany Lasher, Lisa Myrice and Alex Ripplinger.
Dragons school identity discussed
In a move to restore an identity to the school outside of the mutual co-op sports names, the McClusky School board members briefly discussed the idea of restoring the Dragons logo and name to various functions of the school.
Elementary Concert raps success
With a rap, rap here and rap, rap there, the McClusky Elementary School’s spring concert entertained with old favorites, new styles, and a nostalgic mix of “Piney Mountain Home” and “Home on the Range.”
Weather class aids extreme conditions awareness
In an excellent presentation on the action of storm and pre-storm weather conditions, the McClusky Ambulance service informed their members and other interested area residents on Thursday, April 26.
Baker tells tales in special article
In communities around the country, many local health care sites are staffed and supported by members of the National Health Service Corps (NHSC), a team of quality providers who bring services to communities with limited access to care. As they celebrate the 40th anniversary of their program this year, they are featuring one clinician a week, and this week the outstanding provider is Sarah Baker - a family nurse practitioner in McClusky, ND!