KENNETH “KENNY” GEORGE WINTERS
KENNETH “KENNY” GEORGE WINTERS Kenneth “Kenny” George Winters, 82, of Wayland, Missouri passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by family, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Kenny was born on December 1, 1937 in Gregory Landing, Missouri, the son of the late George “Fuzzy” Winters and Wilma (Arnold) Winters-Walls. He married Patricia Ann Riney on…
Read MoreCCR-1 Middle School, High School Moving To Every Other Day Classes
Covid-19 is hitting the Clark County R-1 school district. Hard. “We thought we’d get here,” said Superintendent Dr. Ritchie Kracht. As of 5:30pm Wednesday evening, the district had 170 students and 11 staff members in quarantine. Nine students had tested positive for Covid-19, as had three staff members. “We have very few left in one…
Read MoreWILMA FERN DIETERICH
WILMA FERN DIETERICH Wilma Fern Dieterich, 94, of Kahoka, passed away at 4:30pm on Monday, November 2, 2020 at the Clark County Nursing Home in Kahoka. She was born on September 26, 1926 in Kirksville, Missouri. Wilma was the daughter of the late George Melvin (Slim) and Florence Ann (Gares) Kaylor. She married Donald “Doc”…
Read MoreIt’s More Than Deer Hunting
I will admit to you that I do spend some time on Facebook. I find it interesting and in fact belong to several groups including Hunting Africa, Lever Action Rifles, Hardcore Waterfowl, Krueger National Park just to name a few. I also have a lot of friends on Facebook and it is fun to keep…
Read MoreA Family’s Tribute To A Marine
Seventy years ago, the United State entered the Korean War. Families can be rightly proud of the service and sacrifice made by their loved ones. Connie Gutting of Kahoka provided The Media with the story of her father, Arnold Brunk, a United States Marine. We thank Arnold and all veterans for their service. Arnold Brunk,…
Read MoreVideo games have come a long way since dropping a quarter gave you three tries to eat all the dots in the maze, while avoiding the ghosts that were chasing you, or jetting around a black and white screen blasting asteriods. Today’s video games are mainstream, and Clark Country R-1 High School has recently added…
Read MoreMDC Reminds Hunters of Baiting Regulations During Deer and Turkey Seasons
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds hunters to be aware of baiting regulations during the fall deer and turkey hunting seasons. The use of bait, including grain or other feed placed or scattered to attract deer or turkey, while hunting is illegal. The regulations are in place to help limit the spread of chronic…
Read MoreRagan Was Presented With The Quilt Of Valor
A very gracious visit from Pam Oilar, and Cinda James representing the “Sewcial Quilters”, arrived on Friday, October 23 at the Bill Ragan home in Kahoka. At that time a beautiful Quilt of Valor was presented to him. The quilt was presented by the Sewical Quilters and quilted by Becky Rodgers. Bill enlisted in the…
Read MoreLady Indians Win District Title, Head To State
The Clark County Lady Indians claimed the district title with a strong performance at Bowling Green on Saturday. Clark County posted 58 points, to edge Palmyra by just a point, and Monroe City by two points Grace Buschling placed first in the meet, finishing in 19:54.60. Cady St. Clair was fifth, with a time of…
Read MoreIndians Win Wild Contest Against Highland, Advance to Face Palmyra
It was a rollercoster ride. Friday’s district opener against the Highland Cougars gave the players and fans every twist and turn and up and down imaginable. The teams combined for over 800 yard of offense and over 100 points scored. Clark County won the opening coin toss, and wasted little time driving 52 yard to…
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