McClusky Gazette News

Little Free Library to serve community

An idea developed over a year, then drew to reality when Jerry Reiswig built the Little Free Library. Sponsor of the idea and the library’s continuing completion, Diane Holen.

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September 29, 2021

New place to call home

With the usual sidewalk superintendents and interested residents, the former home of Eugene and Freida Wahl moved from the farm residence east along ND Highway 200 to town.

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First District Health Unit, Sheridan County First District Health Unit has announced the dates and times of this year’s flu vaccination clinics.

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Veterans Memorial Cross Replacement

In 2019, the McClusky Merchant Association awarded the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) $1,500 from gaming funds.

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A group of producers and other interested parties gathered at the regular Sheridan County Commission meeting for a long discussion on road speeds, road damage impacts, and community area agricultural convenience.

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Playground and weed issues fill County Park Board meeting

With the first news of the meeting a step forward for getting things done, Chairman Michael Axt noted to those present at the County Park Board meeting on September 26, that the grant request went off to Garrison Diversion right after the last meeting.

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53rd Annual Drake Threshing Show history update

Threshing show enthusiasts come and go. The lunch menu changes.

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September 8, 2021

Social Security Scams

Social Security numbers are the skeleton key to identity theft. And what better way to get someone’s Social Security number than by pretending to be from Social Security?

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Sheridan County Farmers Union and North Dakota Farmers Union teamed up to deliver appreciation baskets on August 24, to family ranchers in Sheridan County.

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Neighbors helping neighbors
September 1, 2021

Neighbors helping neighbors

In the worst of times, good people step forward. This week 17 farmers stepped forward with their tractors and trucks to aid fellow farmer Stacy Sease and his wife Missy in the medical issues facing them.

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