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Clark County’s Stay At Home Order Extended to May 4

April 23, 2020–The current Clark County Stay At Home Order #2020-0401 that is set to expire on Thursday April 30, 2020 will remain in effect until Monday May 4, 2020@ 8:00 am to align with the extension of the State of Missouri Stay At Home Order. As the state of Missouri works toward re-opening with…

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Where Are They Now?

These days, we could all use a little news that doesn’t have anything to do with the Coronavirus Pandemic, right? Through our Facebook page, we reached out to CCR-1 graduates from the Classes of 2010 or before to see what they are doing today.  Clark County R-1 High School graduates have gone out into the…

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KAREN KAY NICHOLS

KAREN KAY NICHOLS She is in the sun, the wind, the rain, she is in the air you breathe with every breath you take. She sings songs of hope and cheer, there is no more pain, no more fear. You will see her in the clouds above, Hear her whisper words of love, You will…

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HELEN M. DANIEL

HELEN M. DANIEL Helen M. Daniel, age 87, of Indianapolis, departed this life Monday, April 13, 2020.  She was born August 15, 1932 in Kahoka, Missouri to the late Werner S. and Jalina M. (Baird) Kemmer. Helen attended Purdue University and had worked as an accountant for 16 years with KPMG, retiring in 1995.  She…

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JAMES A. LORIGAN

JAMES A. LORIGAN James A. Lorigan, age 84, of Revere, MO, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at his home. James was born April 11, 1936 at Fort Madison, IA, a son of James Orson and Zella Faye Kerr Lorigan. He graduated from Kahoka High School and graduated from the University of Missouri…

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DA’MARKISS STEVEN WAYNE WADENA

DA’MARKISS STEVEN WAYNE WADENA Da’Markiss Steven Wayne Wadena, 4 months old, died Saturday, April 1, 2020 at MercyOne Waterloo Medical Center in Waterloo, IA. He was born on November 28, 2019 in Waterloo, the son of Marc and Brianna Land Wadena, Jr. Da’Markiss was such a handsome baby boy and in his brief four months…

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Outdoors with Kevin Fox

Saying Goodbye to a TV Western Icon I really have been blessed in that through the things which I love to do, I have met some incredible people. Those things which I love are, of course the outdoors, and history. I have always been a huge Civil War buff, and if you look at my…

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Get Your Hands Dirty-Raised Bed Gardens

By Sue Scott Gardeners are a stubborn persistent lot, especially if they are told “that can’t/won’t grow there”.  They will find a way.  I personally believe that is how raised bed gardens came into existence.   My son, Michael, and his family moved to Florida about a year and a half ago, courtesy of the…

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Clark County Refinances Courthouse Bond, Saves $302,350

At a special meeting of the Clark County Commission conducted at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, April 9, 2020, at the County Courthouse, while observing the lock down imposed by Governor Mike Parson because of COVID-19, a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of $2,205,000 of general obligation bonds was unanimously approved.  According to the figures…

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