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Miss Clark County Competition To Be Held Sunday

By Mike Scott The Miss Clark County and Miss Clark County Outstanding Teen Competitions will be held on Sunday, October 17, in the Edna Seyb Gymnasium at the Clark County Middle School. Both are preliminary competitions for the Miss Missouri and Miss American organizations. The competition will start at 6:00pm. Doors may open earlier if…

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Brookfield Tops Clark County 40-8

There were glimmers of hope for Clark County Indian fans during Friday night’s CCC matchup with Brookfield. Clark County had nearly twice as many yards on offense as their previous two games combined. And the defense stopped Brookfield in scoring position a couple times, in addition to stopping several two-point conversions. Brookfield drove 69 yards…

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Nelson CCC Cross Country Champ

Ethan Nelson won the Clarence Cannon Conference crown with a strong performance at the CCC Meet on Tuesday, October 5. Nelson’s time of 18:24.3 earned him the title. Other Indian times were: 22nd-Landon Arnold, 21.43.5 24th-Colin Nichols, 21:54.3 28th-Parker Harrison, 22:34.7 32nd-Isaiah Hardin, 23:47.0 38th-Gavin Schuetz, 25:23.1 41st-Landon Toolate, 25:45.1 42nd-Carter Plenge, 26:43.8 46th-Brayden Thompson,…

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MO Highway Commission Hears Plans From MoDOT to Expand Efforts on Lettered Routes

During a special workshop held following the September meeting of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission, MoDOT officials and the commissioners discussed proposals related to asset management and investment in low volume and minor roads. MoDOT Assistant to the Chief Engineer Eric Schroeter highlighted efforts by the Commission to expand funding for asset management, noting…

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CCR-1 Drops Mask Mandate, Adopts “Test To Stay In School” Approach

By Mike Scott No more masks. At least for now. The Clark County R-1 School Board voted Tuesday evening to drop their classroom mask mandate, starting immediately.  Currently, there are only six active cases of COVID-19 in Clark County. “Statewide, the numbers are looking good,” said Clark County Health Department Administrator Evelena Sutterfield.  “We did…

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ROSEMARIE FAYE MOORE

ROSEMARIE FAYE MOORE RoseMarie Faye Moore, 66, of Revere died Friday, August 20, 2021 at her home. She was born April 28, 1955 in Keokuk, IA the daughter of Milton Joseph and Viola Ruberta “Peggy” Davis-Moore. RoseMarie was a talented and creative art teacher who was employed with North Mercer R-111 School District, Princeton R-V…

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CHARLES REEDY, JR.

CHARLES REEDY, JR. Charles Reedy. Jr. 72 of rural Arbela, Missouri, passed away suddenly at his home, on Tuesday, October 5, 2021. He was born on February 25, 1949, in Edwight, West Virginia, the son of Charles and Virgie Dickens Reedy. Charles attended school in West Virginia and served his country in the United States…

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PATRICK JAY SHANNAN

PATRICK JAY SHANNAN Patrick Jay Shannan, 58, of Kahoka, passed away at his home on Monday, October 4, 2021. Patrick was born on February 17, 1963, in Keokuk, IA, the son of the late Larry Shannan and Shirley (Norman) (Carroll) Butler. Before retirement Patrick worked at Shannan Pallet in Granger and Fruehauf in Fort Madison.…

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Tough Week For Lady Indians

Clark County At Canton The Clark County Lady Indians outhit Canton in their Monday, September 27 road contest, but it wasn’t enough to lift them to victory. The Lady Indians went down in order in the first inning, with a pair of strikeouts and a fly ball. Canton would score a run on a walk,…

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Indians Fall To 1-5

The Clark County Indians suffered their fifth straight loss of the 2021 season on the road at Palmyra on Friday evening, October 1. The Panthers scored on their opening possession to take a 7-0 lead with 9:26 on the clock in the first quarter. An onside kick gave Palmyra the ball again, and less than…

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