SHELLY J. STEVENS
SHELLY J. STEVENS Shelley J. Stevens, age 54, of Kahoka, passed away at her home on March 24, 2021. She was born December 4, 1966, in Keokuk, IA, the first daughter of Peter and Patricia Flynn Stevens. Survivors include one son, Skyler (McKinna) Stevens of St. Louis, one daughter, Hunter Roach of Marshall, AR, her parents,…
Read MoreWeaver Steps Down As Lady Indian Head Coach
Lady Indians Varsity Basketball Coach John Weaver has notified the Clark County R-1 administration that he is stepping down as skipper of the Lady Indians program. Weaver just completed his eighth season at the helm of the Lady Indians program, accruing a 145-66 record in Kahoka. During his tenure at Clark County, Weaver won three…
Read MoreFall and Winter Athletes Recognized
On Wednesday evening, March 24, Clark County R-1 High School held its Athletic Awards Program, recognizing athletes in softball, cross country, cheerleading, Dance and basketball. The Clark County Football Association holds a separate recognition for football athletes. “We’re glad that we’re finally able to open the building and get more people into our buildings,” said…
Read MoreKahoka Mayor Candidates Answer Questions
With the April 6 Municipal Election just a week away, we gave Kahoka Mayor Jerry Webber and challenger Sandy Kleine the opportunity to answer several questions. Below are their answers. We encourage all eligible voters to make sure they vote on Tuesday, April 6. JERRY WEBBER Why are you running for Mayor of Kahoka? I…
Read MoreIndians Open 2021 Season
The Clark County Indians open their 2021 season on Saturday, March 20, with a 7-3 loss at Moberly. The Indians collected hits by Drew Holstead, Aaron Day, Sam Wheeler and Ryan Tweedy. On Monday, March 22, they played Schuyler County at home. The visiting Rams got their only run in the first inning. Drew Holsted…
Read MoreScotland County Hospital Wound Clinic Receives “Going the Distance” Quality Award
MEMPHIS, MO – Scotland County Hospital Wound Clinic earned the 2020 “Going the Distance” award, issued by RestorixHealth, an organization that specializes in the development and management of comprehensive wound healing and Amputation Prevention Center® facilities. Healthcare professionals have been tasked with maintaining quality through patient outcomes despite a daunting global pandemic. The “Going the…
Read MorePATRICK TRIPP
PATRICK TRIPP Patrick Tripp, 65, of Revere, passed away at 3:58pm on Sunday, March 28, 2021 at his home. Pat was born on January 1, 1956, in Kirksville, the son of the late Denver Leo and Garnet (Chancellor) Tripp. He attended grade school in Luray, and was a graduate of Revere High School in 1974.…
Read MoreOutdoors With Kevin Fox
Fox Family Gets History Lesson in Southern Missouri This past weekend, the Mrs. and I along with the kids made a long weekend trip to Branson, Missouri. It wasn’t really a long weekend – we only started it early on Friday and drove back home on Sunday. We had planned on renewing our wedding vows…
Read MoreCAROL LEA (GOBEN) CLARK
CAROL LEA (GOBEN) CLARK Carol Lea (Goben) Clark, 58, of Kahoka, passed away at 2:38PM, Sunday, March 28, 2021, at her home. Carol was born January 8, 1963, in Moline, IL, a daughter of the late Victor Lee and Bonnie Marie (Hedrick) Goben. She married Gregory Clark on June 5, 1982, in Stockton, IA, he…
Read MoreTANYA MICHELLE CONAWAY
TANYA MICHELLE CONAWAY Tanya Michele Conaway, 48, of Brighton, formerly of Kahoka, MO died late Thursday March 25, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. She was born October 24, 1972, in Keokuk to Lester Dewayne and Beverly Jean Morrow Shaffer and grew up in Kahoka, MO. Tanya graduated from Clark County High…
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