Photos by David Sharp from the South Shelby vs. Knox County Girls Varsity District Game on Monday, Feb. 20
This photo was taken of Madison McCabe (left), Angel Harrison (center) and Caitlyn Poore (right) during South Shelby vs. Knox County Girls District game. South Shelby won 39 to 32 ending Knox County’s season. Photo by David Sharp Jessica Anderson during the South Shelby vs. Knox County Girls District game. Photo by David Sharp KCHS…
Read MoreStructure Fire East of Hurdland – VIDEO
According to Hurdland Fire Chief Kris McCarty, the Hurdland Volunteer Fire Department was called to a garage fire approximately 2.5 miles west of Hurdland on Comanche Avenue, on the north side of Highway 6, at approximately 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2017. Two people were home at the time of the fire. According to…
Read MoreEdina City Council Meeting on February 13, 2017 VIDEO with Time Codes
Find the part of the meeting you want to see faster. Scroll down for time codes. This video was recorded by Echo Menges at the Edina City Council meeting on Monday, February 13, 2017 at the Edina City Hall in Edina, Missouri. Hours : Minutes : Seconds = 00:00:00 Edina City Council Meeting on Monday,…
Read MoreEagle Boys Keep Conference Record Unblemished With Last Minute Win Over Fayette. Lady Eagles Power To Victory
By David Sharp Knox County (18-4, 6-0 in the Lewis and Clark Conference. Ranked Eighth in Missouri Boys Class 2) overcame a 13-0 Fayette run along with a seven minute scoreless second half span for a thrilling 59-55 win over a tough Fayette team in February 9, 2017 conference action at Knox County. The Falcons…
Read MoreNovelty Home Saved by Volunteer Firefighters, Garage Destroyed by Fire
Thanks to the response of dozens of volunteer firefighters from around Knox County, a Novelty home was saved after a nearby garage caught on fire Wednesday afternoon, February 1, 2017. According to the owner, Chuck Barton, the fire was caused by a wood burning stove in the garage. Barton lit a fire in the stove…
Read MorePSC to Hold a Local Public Hearing in Kirksville in Ameren Missouri Electric Rate Case
JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Public Service Commission will hold a local public hearing in Kirksville on January 30, 2017, in an electric rate case filed by Ameren Missouri. The local public hearing schedule appears below. January 30—Kirksville. Truman State University, Student Union Activities Room, 901 S. Franklin. The hearing starts at 6:00 p.m., beginning with a public information/question and answer session…
Read MoreEdina City Council Meeting on January 9, 2017 – VIDEO with Time Codes
Scroll down for time codes. (time codes are approximate) Hours : Minutes : Seconds = 00:00:00 Edina City Council Meeting on Monday, January 9, 2017 Call to Order 00:01:10 Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Reading of Minutes from June Meeting by Margaret Gibson, City Clerk 00:01:35 Collectors Report by Kathy Poore 00:05:00 Treasurer’s Report by Peggy…
Read MoreRollover Crash West of Edina, Seat Belt Worn, Minor Injuries
An Edina woman was involved in a single vehicle rollover west of Edina before dawn. Her injuries were minor. She was wearing her seat belt. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, on Wednesday morning, January 25, 2017, Jamie Dobrinske, 27, was westbound on Highway 6 about a mile west of Edina when…
Read MoreA New Edina Police Chief Has Been Chosen
The Edina City Council called a special meeting and met in closed session on Monday evening, January 23, 2017 to interview applicants and select a new Chief of Police for the Edina Police Department. The Council interviewed three candidates for the position and selected Ryan Bishop of Edina as the new Police Chief. Bishop has…
Read MoreKnox County Sheriff to Enforce City Ordinances in Baring, Knox City and Novelty VIDEO
The Knox County Commission has given the approval for the Knox County Sheriff’s Office to enforce the ordinances of smaller Knox County towns without police departments of their own. On Friday, January 20, 2017, representatives from Baring, Knox City and Novelty met with the Commission and the Sheriff to discuss the enforcement of their ordinances…
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