Kahoka Council Wants Pit Bulls Out of Town, But Willing To Talk To Owners
By Mike Scott “We have had issues with pit bulls in the past. I don’t want them in town for any reason,” Kahoka Mayor Jerry Webber said at last Monday’s city council meeting, as the board discussed updating Kahoka’s animal ordinance once again. Several years ago, the city issue a blanket ban on the species,…
Read MoreConfused About the New Court Rules Surrounding Bond Reform? We Were Too.
By Echo Menges Sweeping statewide jail bond reforms have been made by the Missouri Supreme Court (MSC), which have been confusing. NEMOnews Media Group is on a mission to understand these reforms and adequately explain them to our readers throughout the region by publishing a series about them in all of our publications and online.…
Read MoreHelping Others, One Charity At A Time
By Denise Shannon Every day, men and women all around the world decide to stand up for what they believe in. They go the extra step to make sure their future is successful, along with others around them within the country. They help to protect all of our freedoms so that our country is prosperous…
Read MoreCBD Products Flood Market. What are They?
By Mike Scott and Denise Shannon NEMOnews Media Group CBD. By now, you’ve probably seen or heard those three letters on advertisements for a wide variety of products, including pills, oils, balms, vaping devices (like e-cigarettes), edibles, honey, coffees, and alcoholic beverages, face creams and even pet food supplements. Or maybe you’ve walked into a…
Read MoreSpecial Acts
By Denise Shannon Within our little town, there are many important acts that people are a part of every day, which make things work the way they do, and these people all take it upon themselves to fill these important roles just to ensure that things are working properly. But, did you…
Read MoreGreenley Research Farm Field Day Free Tours – See What’s on the Cutting Edge of Ag
Written by Logan Jackson · CAFNR News · July 22, 2019 The Greenley Research Center will feature three tours during its annual Field Day, which will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at the Center in Novelty, Mo. The tours will focus on topics related to crops, pests and livestock. The Field Day is free and…
Read MoreGraves releases “Flood Recovery Resource Guide” to help North Missourians affected by flooding
Press Release from U.S. Rep. Sam Graves’ Office – Kansas City, MO – Congressman Sam Graves (MO-06) today released the “Sixth Congressional District Flood Recovery Resource Guide” to help North Missourians affected by the devastating floods of 2019. The guide, available both online and in print, contains information and links to federal agencies and programs that can assist those…
Read MoreNew Black Hawk Elementary School Principal Announced
Kahoka, MO – Thursday, June 20, 2019 – Clark County R-1 Superintendent Dr. Ritchie Kracht has officially announced that Betsy Parrish of Knox County has been named as the new Principal at Black Hawk Elementary School in Kahoka, Missouri. “I’m excited to announce the board hired Betsy Parrish to be the new principal at Black…
Read MoreCCR-1 School District Loses Another Administrator
By Mike Scott For the second time in less than a month, the Clark County R-1 School District is dealing with the loss of an administrator. The school board accepted the resignation at their Thursday, June 13, meeting. Dr. Susan Rossmiller, principal of the Indian Pride Learning Center, resigned Thursday.Rossmiller has been hired by the…
Read MoreJust A Drill-Nursing Home Evacuated
On Thursday, June 13 at 630 pm, a full-scale evacuation exercise was conducted at the Clark County Nursing Home in Kahoka, MO. This exercise included participants from the Kahoka/Clark County Fire Department, Revere Fire Department, Wayland Fire Department, Clark County Rescue Squad, Clark County Ambulance, Kahoka City Police, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri State Highway…
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