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Foot Pursuit Ends In Drug Arrest

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Jordan Sierra Brunk, age 24 of Kahoka, Missouri.  Brunk was arrested for: being in possession of a controlled substance (C felony) and resisting a felony arrest (E felony). On October 31, 2018, at 10:14 a.m. members of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office made contact with Jordan…

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Canton Residents Arrested On Drug Charges, Endangering Child’s Welfare

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Phillip Eairn Orange, age 34 of Canton, Missouri. Orange was arrested on two Class C felonies for; Delivery of a controlled substance and endangering the welfare of a child 2nd degree. On October 31, 2018, at 1535 hours, members of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office and…

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Janitor Arrested After Middle School Terror Threat UPDATED

***UPDATE*** Clark County, MO – November 1, 2018 – The Clark County R-1 School District has released a statement following the arrest of Amanda Joy Miller, 38, of Kahoka, MO for allegedly making a terroristic threat at the district. According to Sheriff’ Webster, Miller was placed under arrest at 9:55 a.m. at the Clark County…

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Threat Closes Clark County Schools on Thursday

On Thursday morning, October 25, a threat was found at the Clark County Middle School, prompting cancellation of classes for the day. The writing was found in the women’s restroom at about 6:45 am by the custodian, who promptly notified school administration.  Law enforcement was immediately called, students already on busses were returned home, and all…

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Congressman Graves Hosts “Future Leaders Academy”

Hannibal, MO. –  Nearly 100 high school students from across North Missouri came together at Hannibal-Lagrange University on Tuesday, October 16th to take part in Congressman Sam Graves’ annual Future Leaders Academy. “These students are among the best and brightest in North Missouri,” said Graves. “I believe the Future Leaders Academy is a great opportunity…

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CCR-1 School Board Reviews Transportation, Fundraising

By Mike Scott “What hit me is the sheer number of things we’re hitting people up for,” said CCR-1 school board president Brad Sprague on Thursday evening, October 11.   Among the items in the meeting’s agenda was a review of fundraising activities of school and school-related  groups.  High School principal Jason Harper had developed…

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Clark County 4-H Council Plants Liberty Tree

On October 9th, a few Clark County 4-H members dodged the rain to plant a Liberty Tree on the west side of the Clark County Courthouse lawn. The original Liberty Tree was a famous elm tree that stood near Boston Common during the Revolutionary era. In 1765, the Sons of Liberty, a group of American…

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Lewis County REC Sending Crews To Hurricane Michael Area

For the second time this fall, Lewis County REC is sending crews to help repair damage expected to be caused by Hurricane Michael. The crew of 3 linemen and 3 trucks will leave Lewistown this morning and stage in Alabama ahead of the storm. Once it is safe to travel, they will drive to Quincy,…

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Be Aware Of Road Closings Due To Flooding

Due to current water levels and more rain in the forecast, several routes are closed in Northeast Missouri due to flooding.   In addition, there are other roads that have the potential to be flooded.  Please see below for a list of travel ways impacted at this time. U.S. 61 in Clark County at Alexandria –…

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