McClusky Gazette News
Open door policy for new McClusky Clinic health care provider
“I am happy to be here,” smiled Cassie Busch, FNP-C, the new health care provider for Northland Community Health Care’s McClusky Clinic and Turtle Lake Clinic. “I appreciate everyone welcoming me after Sarah’s departure. My door is always open.”
FEMA kickoff held in courthouse community room
In the only room outside of the courtroom large enough for the meeting, FEMA officials gathered with local officials and organized township representatives to discuss the funding and its requirements for emergency and permanent repairs.
Grace Lutheran holds annual rummage sale and lunch
With open faced-egg salad and hot ham and cheese sandwiches to tempt, along with a counter full of desserts and extra touches, Grace Lutheran Church held their annual rummage sale and lunch event on August 14.
August County Commission meeting fairly quiet
Not much new was discussed at the Sheridan County Commissioner’s meeting held Aug 8. Steve Eisenbeisz, who is interested in a position as a Sheridan County Commissioner, sat in for the morning portion of the meeting.
Streets, beer and pay issues fill August council meeting
Streets, one way or another, dominated the time at the August 12 meeting of the McClusky City Council.
School board members okay price increases and resignation
Prices go up, even for schools. The fees and expenses okayed for increases, some not changed for several years are: Hot lunch, $2.25, elementary; $2.50, high school and guest student; $3, staff; adult guest, $3.25; breakfast, everyone, $1.25; milk, $.25.
New business manager enjoying return to school
With a return to the school from which she left, just not too many years ago, Andrea Voegele is happy to see at least two familiar faces still among the teachers: Roberta Froehlich, Carol Abra-hamson, and Arlin Fylling.
Daycare subject of evening meeting
With a lone volunteer to manage the proposed daycare, Ilene Gross, and a full table of those ready to discuss the issues, two representatives from the ND Child Care Resource and Referral Agency provided information on what it would take to start a daycare in McClusky.
Maintenance work a good job
Thomas (Tom) Giese is the new, as of March 22, maintenance person for the city of McClusky.
Slow start to Farmers Market
With hardly anyone with any large amounts of produce to sell, the first Farmers Market in McClusky was off to a slow, but tasty, start on Wed, July 17.