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Outdoors With Kevin Fox

Life in a Layout Blind I spent a little over four hours in a layout blind last week and although I had a great time visiting with the guys I was hunting with, sometimes living in a layout blind can be tough. We have a running joke when we use our layout blinds and someone…

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GLENNA FLORENCE (BOURGEOIS) LIPPER

GLENNA FLORENCE (BOURGEOIS) LIPPER Glenna Florence (Bourgeois) Lipper passed away peacefully Friday evening, January 15, 2021 in the Scotland County Hospital, Memphis, MO.  Glenna is survived by her two sons (and wives), Charles (Cindi) and Stephen (Marilyn); three grandchildren, Nicole and Jesse (Stephen & Marilyn); and Janie (Charles & Cindi); one great granddaughter, Cora (Nicole);…

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GEORGE WAYNE WAGNER

GEORGE WAYNE WAGNER George Wayne Wagner, age 89,  of Kahoka, passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at the Scotland County Care Center in Memphis. He was united in marriage to Jeannette Frances Brown on February 18, 1955 at Central Baptist Church in Quincy, IL.   She proceeded him in death on December 27, 2017. Wayne…

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Indians Knocked Out of Highland Tourney

Inconsistent play hampered Clark County’s efforts to advance to the consolation title game of the Highland Tournament.  On Thursday evening, the Indians faced Canton at Canton High School.  Carter Briscoe poured in 10 points in the opening quarter, and Gabe Hunziker and Eli Elam each added three pointers.  Clark County claimed the lead at the…

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Kahoka Mayor Reviews 2020, Looks to 2021

By Mike Scott While 2020 was a challenging year for everyone, Kahoka Mayor Jerry Webber says the city accomplished a lot last year, despite those challenges “We had to back off a couple things this year because COVID-19 affected our revenue,” Webber said.  “But it was a pretty good year.” Webber keeps a list of…

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Fundraising To Being For North Bathrooms At Clark County Fairgrounds

The Clark County Jr. Livestock Committee has obtained approval from the Clark County Fair Board to begin working on another upgrade to the fairgrounds that will improve not only the 4-H & FFA youth experience but also improve the community’s fair experience as well.  Proposals and drawings have been made and approved by both the…

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Outdoors With Kevin Fox

Putting Some Venison on the Table The fall of 2020 seemed a little like a nightmare as the whole family had Covid and it hit me the hardest. Then when you toss in this hand issue, it just seems that everything has been compounded. The issues that surrounded my Covid meant that I would miss…

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Lady Indians Win Highland Consolation Title

The Clark County Lady Indians claimed the consolation title with a 41-28 win over the Knox County Lady Eagles.  The game was played on Friday, January 8, at Canton High School, with limited attendance due to COVID-19 restrictions. Clark County scored first, and both teams struggled to put the ball through the hoop early.  Clark…

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LINDA SUE LEWIS

LINDA SUE LEWIS Linda Sue Lewis, 79, of Kahoka and formerly of Keokuk Iowa, passed away at 3:37 pm on January 8, 2021, at Keokuk Area Hospital in Keokuk.  She was born September 4, 1941, in Keokuk, the daughter of the late George & Bernice Dietrich.  Linda was a graduate of Keokuk High School.  She…

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Outdoors With Kevin Fox

 Henry Rifle for Christmas  It was a typical crow hunt many years ago. I had set up behind an old woven wire fence at the home place and had tossed some brush against the wire along with a short piece of camouflage netting. I had placed my crow decoys upwind of my location and with…

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