McClusky Gazette News
St. Patrick’s Day chance to see green
With green specials, some Scentsy to make noses pleased, and treats for snackless shoppers, St. Patrick’s Day went well at Holen’s Super Valu.
Free food and good reports fill annual meeting
Prepaid seed, fertilizer, fuel and chemicals are the way for the future, McClusky Co-op Elevator patrons heard on March 14 at their annual meeting.
Measure 2 venue heard
The Sheridan County Commission members took a portion of their meeting into the Courthouse community room on Tuesday, March 6.
Farmers Market rejoins North Prairie for 2012 season
Members of the McClusky Farmers Market met at Mc-Clusky City Hall on Thursday, March 1 for a short meeting.
Three hundred games and counting
First there was the food: potluck. Then there were the Bingo prizes: $30 or more, depending upon the game. Last, but not least, was the birthday cake for Mary Snyder, 75.
Move north lands Northland new CEO
A decision to move north from their home and work in Texas resulted in Northland Community Health Center land-ing Patrick Butler as their new chief executive officer.
Strobe lights flashing, buses in review
The McClusky School District board meeting was held Feb. 14 at the Home Economics room at the high school.
Swinging hammers for a living
Two young men have started their own carpentry business, slowed only by the “requirements” of doing it right. Those were licensing, insurance and getting the word out. Here are some more words.
Joshua turns ho-hums to ho-ho-ho!
Joshua not only “fit the battle of Jericho” but this Joshua turned quiet hospital surroundings into a fun place to be! This Joshua also happens to be a seven-year-old Shetland pony.
Blood Drive record success
United Blood Services thanked Dave Martwick in a recent letter for organizing the McClusky Community Blood Drive.