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WILMA P. ARMS

WILMA P. ARMS   Wilma P. Arms, age 89, of Waterloo, Iowa, died Sunday, January 27, 2008 at Allen Memorial Hospital of natural causes.    Wilma was born April 17, 1918 in St. Francisville, Missouri, the daughter of William S. "Willie" and Hattie B. (Parsons) Toops. She graduated from Wayland High School in Wayland, IA and…

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Hazel Bernice Skow

 Hazel Bernice Skow, 86, of Argyle, IA, died Thursday, January 31, 2008 at the Keokuk Area Hospital in Keokuk, IA.      She was born on October 27, 1921 in Keokuk, IA, the daughter of Robert A. and Anna Hester Mason.  On July 10, 1939 Hazel was united in marriage to Richard Skow in Kahoka, MO. …

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Alma M. Scearce

Alma M. Scearce    Alma Maxine Scearce, age 90, of Edina, Missouri, died Wednesday, January 23, 2008, at the Knox County Nursing Home. She was born August 11, 1917, in Knox County, Missouri, the daughter of Ira Albert and Mona Myrtle Pruett Miller.      On January 3, 1934, at Edina, Missouri she was united to…

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Robert L. Moore

Robert L. Moore   Robert Leo (Bob) Moore age 85, of Kirksville, Missouri, died Tuesday, January 31, 2008, at the Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville.    The son of Thomas and Margaret (Nooning) Moore, he was born May 20, 1922, in Adair, Missouri. On May 31, 1956, in Alexus, Illinois he was united in…

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Highland Sweeps Home CCC Set With Mark Twain

By David SharpHighland swept a Clarence Cannon Conference basketball doubleheader from Mark Twain on Friday, February 1. Shawna Kriegshauser and Jessica Murfin led the Lady Cougars (9-10, 2-1) with 13 points each in a 44-40 girls’ win. Highland sprang to a 21-14 first quarter lead.The Lady Cougars extended their halftime edge to 31-22. Mark Twain…

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Knox Co. Rejoins Familiar Football District

Knox Co.  RejoinsFamiliar Football DistrictBy David SharpListed enrollment figures for Missouri High School sports were released on January 25, 2008. New enrollment numbers will be in effect for the 2008-09 and the 2009-10 seasons.The Eagles will stay in Class 1 for Football, and will likely remain in Class 2 for basketball. Knox County may move…

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Lady Eagles Hold Off Brashear Rally To Move Over The .500 Mark

By David Sharp Knox County jumped out to a 19-4 lead early in the second quarter of a non-conference home game with Brashear. The January 28, contest saw the Lady Tigers (8-9) move within three points of the Lady Eagles (9-8) in the fourth quarter.Lorrie Peters sank a key KCHS bucket followed by another offensive…

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Knox County Eagle Boys Tame Brashear Tigers 73-45

By David Sharp Knox County (11-7) cleaned the glass for a 32-20 rebound advantage along with a 51% shooting night from the field on the way to a 73-45 victory over Brashear. The home standing Eagles sprang to a 19-9 lead and were never headed.Dennis Dent scored a game high 20 Knox County points to…

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Indians Closeout Great Game

By Herb ButlerThe Clark county Indians hosted the Davis County Mustangs on Monday, January 28. The first quarter saw both teams earn 12 first quarter points. The Indians went 0-7 from the free throw line.In the second quarter the twin towers. Colt Sommers and Michael Brennan did the scoring for the Indians, but they fell…

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JV Indians Get Win

By Herb Butler The Clark County JV Indians took on the Davis County Mustangs in Kahoka on Monday, January 28. In the opening quarter Ryan Whiston took the ball for the Indians and put in eight points, and the Indians took the quarter 14-12.The second quarter the team went flat and Davis County took control of…

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