LORA LEONA LINDSEY
LORA LEONA LINDSEY Lora Leona “Corbin” Lindsey, 55, of Lewistown, Missouri, formerly of Knox City, MO, died Saturday, February 9, 2008, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, Illinois. Born October 18, 1952 in Knox City, MO, she was the daughter of Mont and Ethel Ryan Corbin. She attended Knox City, Lewis County, and…
Read MoreVIRGIL LAVERNE SEYDELL
VIRGIL LAVERNE SEYDELL Virgil Laverne Seydell, age 82, of LaBelle, Missouri, died Thursday, February 7, 2008, in the Hannibal Regional Hospital, Hannibal, Missouri. He was born January 27, 1926, in Iowa City, Iowa, the son of Isaac Eli and Sylvia Jeanette Howell Seydell. Mr. Seydell served his country with the US Army…
Read MoreHELEN M. MORRISON
Helen M. Morrison, age 84, of Kahoka, MO, died Monday, February 11, 2008 at the Clark Co. Nursing Home in Kahoka.
Read MoreBrashear Girls Take Third
By David SharpThe third and final 2007-08 basketball match up between Knox County and the Brashear Lady Tigers was a nail biter that went down to the final play. Brashear freshmen Stephanie Elsea and Abby McKim sank key shots during the final two minutes of the contest, lifting the Lady Tigers (9-10) to a 46-44…
Read MoreTri-Rivers Teams Take Brashear Championships
By David SharpTop seeded Knox County raised their overall boys’ record to 14-7 with a hard fought 77-62 victory over Brashear (13-7). The Tigers and Eagles battled in a back and forth first half. Knox County opened things up with a ten point run in a 29 second span during the third quarter.The Tigers trimmed…
Read MoreKnox Co. Eagles Hoist Brashear Trophy
By David Sharp Knox County (14-7) scored ten points in a 29 second span of the 2008 Brashear Tournament boys’ championship game and repeated as tournament champions by a final score of 77-62 over Brashear. The spirited game was closer than the final score indicated. KCHS senior Daniel McMahon raised the Eagles’ second varsity tournament…
Read MoreLady Indians Remain Undefeated In TRC
By Herb ButlerThe Clark county Lady Indians took their undefeated Tri Rivers Conference record to Milan Friday night February 8. The Lady Indians made short work against the Lady Cats, as they outscored them 24-6 in the opening quarter.The second quarter was just as bad for Milan, as Clark took the second quarter 17-2, and…
Read MoreLady Indians Win At Keokuk
By Herb Butler The Clark County Lady Indians crossed the river on Saturday afternoon, February 9 for a makeup game with the Lady Chiefs.The game was played at the Middle School. The Lady Indians took the opening quarter 12-4, but the Lady Chiefs came back in the second quarter by outscoring Clark County 15-12, but…
Read MoreIndians Follow Lady Indians In TRC Lead
Indians Follow Lady Indians In TRC LeadBy Herb ButlerThe Clark county Indians were trying to follow the girls by trying to remain undefeated in the Conference on the road, taking on the Milan Wildcats. The Milan boys were no pushover for the Indians. The Indians took the opening quarter 13-10. Milan held in the second…
Read MoreIndians Lose Overtime Thriller At Keokuk
By Herb Butler The Clark County Indians went into Iowa to take on the Keokuk Chiefs on Saturday afternoon, February 9. The Chiefs started off by outscoring the Indians 11-7.In the second quarter the Indians turned the tables on the Chiefs as Colt Sommers added eight points, Lynn Williams chipped in six and the Indians…
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