The Census is Far More Important Than You Might Think
As you know by now, there is a Census being conducted this year. Every ten years, our Federal government conducts a massive undertaking trying to figure out who lives in our country, and where they live. The Census is mandated in our constitution, specifically in Article 1, Section 2. It makes sense, we need to…
Read MoreNutrition Site Closing Dining Room Again
“As a precaution to continue to protect our clients and staff during the COVID-19 Pandemic, we have made the decision to keep the dining room closed until further notice. Please call ahead to place your order or to be added to the delivery list,” the organization said in a press release. The telephone number at…
Read MoreNo Country For Old Men
The movie “No Country For Old Men” has never been one of my favorite movies. I didn’t go and pay to see it, but I have watched it numerous times on my satellite dish channels, including just last week. The movie is one of those weird movies that is interesting and keeps you watching, but…
Read MoreLady Indians Lose At Monroe City
The Clark County Lady Indians dropped their Clarence Cannon Conference opener, on the road at Monroe City. After a scoreless first Inning, the Lady Indians put runners on base with two ours. Hannah Hill walked, and Emma Ross was hit by a pitch. Hill and Ross stole third and second, and Genna Edmondson walked to…
Read MoreIndians Come Out On Top At Highland
By Mike Scott On paper, the Highland Cougars, should have defeated the Clark County Indians on Friday evening. Cougar quarterback Drew Mallett picked apart the Indian defense, connecting on 13 of 29 pass attempts for 173 passing yards. The Cougars had 330 yards of total offense, compared to the Indian’s 292. Sometimes stats don’t reflect…
Read MoreDEANE W. MEINHARDT
DEANE W. MEINHARDT Deane W. Meinhardt, age 85, of Kahoka, MO, passed away on Friday, September 11, 2020 in the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. Deane was born February 23, 1935 in Milton, IA, one of six children born to Otto George and Mary May Barton Meinhardt. He was united in marriage to…
Read MoreIndians Win At Macon
The Clark County Indians traveled to Macon on Friday, to open their Clarence Cannon Conference schedule. Macon won the opening coin toss, but were forced to punt away their first possession. Clark County fumbled the ball away on the second play of their first possession. Macon fumbled three plays later, when Aaron Day stripped the…
Read MoreCARES Act Money Available Through County Commissions
As you probably know, shortly after the pandemic started in late March, our federal government passed the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act. It was a $2.2 trillion measure to provide economic relief because of the Coronavirus shut down. Many of us know about the act because it helped with unemployment, and…
Read MoreAnother Dove Season Opener In The Books
The dove season opener in the rear view mirror is like any other enjoyable event, whether it’s an amusement park visit or a family dinner, in that you have mixed emotions of being a little melancholy as well as happy when you think about the fun. The dove season opener is a lot like any…
Read MoreCCR-1 Middle School Student Donates Classroom Materials
A big thank you to Aynsley Harmon for her generous donation to the new Textiles class at Clark Couny R-1 Middle School! This past summer, Aynsley saw a facebook post from Mrs. Michelle Webster-Hoard requesting donations for sewing supplies for the new middle school class. After reading the post, Aynsley and her mother thought that…
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