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Kahoka’s Downtown Sidewalk Project Starts

Kahoka’s Downtown Sidewalk Project Starts By Mike Scott The long-awaited downtown sidewalk replacement project in Kahoka broke ground Monday morning, with city workers starting their portion of the project. The City of Kahoka received a grant through MoDOT to replace sidewalks on the north and south sides of the square, as well as several adjacent…

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Bevans Named All-Stater

Clark County Sophomore Chandler Bevans has been named to the MBCA Class 3 All-State team. Canton’s Logan Brown and Palmyras Trae Meny are the only other northeast Missouri players named with the honor. The complete list is shown below. Class 1 Name School Class Coach Daniel Hailey Stanberry Senior Nick Groomer Dallas Meinders Walnut Grove…

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911 Addressing, Use Tax Cause Controversy At Public Meeting

By Mike Scott Clark County’s move to 911 addressing was a surprisingly controversial topic at the special public meeting, held by the Clark County Commissioners on Tuesday, March 15. Clark County is one of only five counties in the state of Missouri without 911 addressing. Over 50 people packed into the C.A.R.E Building for the…

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Teens Injured In Single Automobile Accident

According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at 8:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2016, sixteen year-old Ronald T. Pearl of Canton, Missouri was driving a 1992 Chevrolet Silverado westbound on Orange Street, three miles northwest of Canton, when it was extensively damaged after he ran off the right side of the…

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Roy Blunt To Hold Statewide Ag Tour

Roy Blunt and Missouri agriculture leaders will hold a series of agriculture-focused events across Missouri next week to talk about Blunt’s proven track record of fighting for Missouri farm families. With the endorsement from the Missouri Farm Bureau’s Farm-PAC earlier this month, Blunt has now earned an endorsement from every commodity group in Missouri for his work to protect Missouri…

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Open House Planned For HLGU’s Nursing Programs

Hannibal-LaGrange University’s Craigmiles School of Nursing will hold an open house on Thursday, March 24 from 3:00 – 6:00 pm in the new Carroll Science Center. During this free and informational event, prospective students will be able to speak with HLGU instructors, tour the HLGU facilities/campus, and speak with an admissions representative. Prospective students are…

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Missouri’s Annual Statewide Tornado Drill Postponed Until Thursday, March 17

Missouri’s Annual Statewide Tornado Drill Postponed Until Thursday, March 17   National Weather Service made the change this morning due to potential for severe weather this afternoon and evening in northeast Missouri   JEFFERSON CITY – Due to the weather forecast for northeast Missouri now calling for the potential for severe weather this afternoon and…

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Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder Presents Veterans Service Award to Paul Brotherton of Kahoka

JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder on Tuesday, March 1, presented Veterans Service Awards to 35 Missouri veterans who provide exemplary volunteer service to their communities. Winners were selected from around the state, and included Paul Brotherton of Kahoka. Brotherton enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1968 and served until his retirement in…

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