Lady Indians’ Season Ends
By Mike Scott The Clark County Lady Indians advanced to the Elite Eight with Wednesday’s win over Duschene, setting up another showdown on the road-this time at Tipton. Tipton came into the contest with a 24-4 record, and the Lady Indians were on a nine game winning streak, with a 16-7 record. The host Cardinals…
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What I Read and Why It’s been a rough week in our country for a lot of reasons. The first being that the City Council of Fairfax, Virginia is considering restrictions on the size and number of flags residents and businesses can display – with no exception for the American flag. The Fairfax County Planning…
Read MoreRollin’ On The River Blues Festival Is Planning 2021 Festival
The ROR Committee met for the first time this year to continue plans for the 33rd Festival, coincidentally this year on August 20 & 21. “We’ve been monitoring the progress with regard to the Virus and vaccination rates and feel pretty confident the Festival can go on this year.” We don’t want to spike the…
Read MoreClark County 4-H Robotics SPIN Club Gives Back by Sharing their Passion
KAHOKA, MO—The first week of 2021 kicked off a new 4-H SPIN Club for youth interested in Robotics. A SPIN Club is a short-term 4-H membership that is centered around one topic- in this case Robotics. 4-H SPIN Clubs typically meet 5-7 times over a 2 to 3 month period, complete a community service project…
Read MoreELIZABETH ANN HORNER
ELIZABETH ANN HORNER Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Horner, age 99 years, 5 months and 11 days old, passed away, Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 2:15 a.m. at the home of her daughter Nancy with her family by her side. She was born September 25, 1921 in Canton, MO a daughter of Clarence C. and Catherine Louise…
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The Most Difficult Decision in Waterfowling Being retired is a good thing with the exception being, when you’re retired the rest of the world is working. This means that when you go hunting, very often you are hunting by yourself, with the exception being if you hunt on a weekend. I enjoy hunting with friends…
Read MoreFORREST W. PHILLIPS
FORREST W. PHILLIPS Forrest W. Phillips, 97, of Kahoka, Missouri passed away Thursday, March 4, 2021 at the home of his son, Keith Phillips. He was born January 9, 1924, the first of five children to Victor and Gladys Morrison Phillips in Luray, Missouri. Forrest graduated from Luray High School in 1942. In January 1943,…
Read MoreLady Indian Defense Wins Over Duschene
The Clark County Lady Indians made the 157-mile drive to Duschene High School in St. Charles, to face the host Pioneers in the Class 3 sectional contest on Wednesday evening. Around 150 Red and Gray fans joined them. Darian Harper controlled the opening tipoff for the Lady Indians. A quick layup by Kiara Brunk put…
Read MoreTIMOTHY PATRICK
TIMOTHY PATRICK Timothy Patrick, 61, of Lake of the Oaks, passed away at 9:52 PM Monday, March 1, 2021, at his home. Tim was born December 12, 1959, in Joplin, MO, the son of the late John K. and Gladys (Starr) Patrick. Tim was a simple man, he loved visiting with his close friends and…
Read MoreIntroducing Blessing Health Keokuk
Keokuk Area Hospital ownership officially transferred from UnityPoint Health to Blessing Health System on March 1. A ribbon cutting ceremony took place today to commemorate the special occasion and celebrate the newly minted Blessing Health Keokuk. “With the new name, comes a renewed focus on improving the health of southeast Iowa and providing more consistent…
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