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Nursing professor retires

RETIREMENT NEWS RELEASE Nursing professor retires Carol Ann Moseley, BS, BAN, MS, PhD, has retired after 15 years on the faculty of Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing in Quincy and has been named the College’s first Professor Emeritus. Married to the Rev. Donald Moseley, the couple served the Kahoka Christian Church from 1989-2001. Their grandson, Dakota…

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Drug Arrest Made In Wayland

Drug Arrest Made In Wayland On September 10, 2009 at approximately 8:17PM Scott J. Ash, Date of Birth October 25, 1964, of Wayland, Missouri was arrested and is being charged for producing or attempting to produce a controlled substance – marijuana and for possession of controlled substance – methamphetamine.During a joint investigation, conducted by the…

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Mule Festival Weekend Is Here!

Mule Festival Weekend Is Here! It is once again time for the Clark Co. Mule Festival on September 18th, 19th, and 20st, 2009. It will be the 24th anniversary. This event is held at the Clark Co. Fairgrounds outside of Kahoka, Missouri, located in the northeast corner of Missouri. On this weekend, this community event…

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Stimulus Money May Help Clark County

Stimulus Money May Help Clark County WASHINGTON–As part of the Obama Administration’s efforts to stimulate economic growth and jumpstart the availability of financing critical for economic recovery, the U.S. Treasury Department announced $25 billion in bonds authority available under the Recovery Zone Bonds program. Created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act), Recovery…

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Clark Co. R-1 Schools To Sell Wyaconda Property

Clark Co. R-1 Schools To Sell Wyaconda Property The Clark County R-1 School board has decided to sell the remaining property it owns from the now-defunct Wyaconda school district.At the Thursday, September 10, meeting, the board decided to contact a real estate agent about selling the newer building.  Previously, the board wanted to establish an…

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MULE FESTIVAL TIME IS ALMOST HERE

MULE FESTIVAL TIME IS ALMOST HERE The Clark Co. Mule Festival will begin in a couple of weeks, September 18-20, 2009. It is held at the Clark Co. Fairgrounds (Business Route EE or old Highway 136) just out side of Kahoka, Mo., in the northeast corner of Missouri. This will be the 24rd year of…

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Flash Flooding

Flash Flooding–Torrential rains Thursday, August 27 brought flash flooding to some areas in Clark County.  Muddy brown water crossed the Highway 136 near Wayland, creating a wet problem for drivers.

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New Pastor Named at Kahoka Christian Church

New Pastor Named at Kahoka Christian Church Jim Campbell of Memphis is now the pastor at the First Christian Church in Kahoka, something both he and the congregation are excited about. He stated, “I just see a lot of enthusiasm in this community and in that church! I have been there for one month. How…

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Blood Donor Becomes Blood Recipient

Blood Donor Becomes Blood Recipient By Kevin Fox “All I could think about was what could I do to thank the person or persons who had donated the blood that was now making such a big difference in my life”, stated Becky Neves.  Neves herself a blood donator with more than six gallons of blood…

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Senior Center To Sponsor Clark Co. Music Jamboree

Senior Center To  Sponsor Clark Co. Music Jamboree Trudi Baker, Director, Clark County Senior Center, announces the Center will be sponsoring the first annual Clark County Jamboree. The event, to be held as a fundraiser for the Center, is scheduled for Saturday, November 7th, in the Clark County RI Middle School Auditorium.The show, featuring many…

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