CCR-1 Golfers Win at Bloomfied
CCR-1 Golfers Win at BloomfiedThe Clark County Indian golf team carded a round of 167 to win the Davis County Invitational on April 17.Michael Campbell led the way with a 39, followed by Zach Nixon with a 41. Neal Moon shot a 43, and Ryan St. Clair shot a 44. Dakota Armstrong’s 48 was not…
Read MoreClark Boys Win Indian Relays, Girls Tie For Third
The Clark County boys track team rolled up 146 points to win the Indian Relays, held April 18 in Kahoka.Scoring for the Indians were:3200M-2nd, Kirchner, 12:49, 3rd, Sewell, 13:153200 Relay, 4th, 10:26High Jump, 3rd, Allen 5-4, 6th, Dalton 5-4300M Hurdles, 4th, Oilar, 5th, WhistonTriple Jump, 2nd, Morrow, 35-0.5, 4th, Horton 33-4.5Long Jump, 4th, Horton, 16-5,…
Read MoreDonna E. Seth
Donna E. Seth, 76, of Farmington, passed away at 5:45 A.M. Monday April 28, 2008 at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics.
Read MoreCARNAHAN STATEMENT ON U.S. SUPREME COURT RULING ON THE INDIANA VOTER PHOTO ID LAW
CARNAHAN STATEMENT ON U.S. SUPREME COURT RULING ON THE INDIANA VOTER PHOTO ID LAW Jefferson City, MO – Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan released the following statement today in reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the Indiana Photo ID law: “While it’s disappointing that the United States Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s Photo ID…
Read MoreMoDOT Monitoring Potential Flooding of U.S. 61 at Alexandria
MoDOT Monitoring Potential Flooding of U.S. 61 at Alexandria HANNIBAL – MoDOT and other local officials are keeping an eye on U.S. 61 near Alexandria in Clark County for possible flooding later tonight. “We anticipate having to close U.S. 61 near Alexandria this week due to the water going over the road,” said MoDOT Area…
Read MoreDepartment of Labor Replaces Paper Checks with Debit Cards
Department of Labor Replaces Paper Checks with Debit Cards New Program will save Taxpayers $643,762, Improve Security and Service JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) soon will offer Missourians eligible to receive unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, Second Injury Fund payments, and disaster unemployment benefits and displaced workers covered…
Read MoreMay Is Motorcycle Safety Month
Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, would like to make the public aware of Motorcycle Safety Month.Favorable weather is practically an invitation to motorcyclists to go for a ride. Car and truck drivers need to share the road with motorcyclists and keep the following in mind: * Drivers should look…
Read MoreKnox County Eagle Express Rolls On At Putnam County
By David Sharp Knox County put three runs on the board during the third and seventh innings of an April 21, 2008 varsity baseball contest at Putnam County and remained unbeaten on the season with a 7-1 victory. Parker Dixson struck out eight batters in a seven inning complete game effort. The contest was competitive…
Read MoreLady Eagles Win Green City Relays
Katie Ausmus and Suzanne Howerton brought three gold medals each home to Knox County helping lead the Lady Eagles to their second varsity team track championship of the 2008 season. Knox County racked up 120 team points, winning the girls’ championship of the 2008 Green City Relays.
Read MoreBrashear Tigers Repeat As Tri-County Track
Brashear Tigers Repeat As Tri-County TrackChamps. Girls SecondBy David SharpKale Watson captured three individual Tri-County Conference championships, leading Brashear to the 2008 boys’ team title for the second straight season. Brashear was second to Linn County in the girls’ final standings despite having only eight girls on their team.Caroline Slavin won two conference silver medals.…
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