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No New Sports To Be Added At CCR-1

No New Sports To Be Added At CCR-1 By Mike Scott Clark County student athletes will not get the opportunity to compete in any new sports offerings, such as volleyball or baseball.  At the Thursday night, November 13, meeting of the school board, the members were told it would cost approximately $16,234 to start a…

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Kahoka Auto Dealersip Closes

 KAHOKA DEALERSHIP CLOSES–Advantage Auto Center in Kahoka closed unexpectedly at the end of business in Friday, November 14. The closure is being blamed on market conditions and the health condition of the owner. Both the Kahoka and Macon locations are now closed.

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Luray School Carnival

 TAKING AIM-A deer hunting booth was one of the popular activites at the Luray School carnival, held Friday night, November 8.

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Changes Come In Tuesday Election

 Changes Come In Tuesday Election By Mike Scott Sixty six percent of Clark County voters turned out Tuesday, electing a new sheriff and two new county commissioners. 3545 of Clark County’s 5370 voters turned out for what will be remembered as a historic election. Locally, Clark County’s new Sheriff will be Republican Paul Gaudette, who…

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HALLOWEEN SUNNY FACE

 SUNNY?FACE–The sun might have made Abby and Madison McNamar squint, but it also created the timely but unusual face on the wall, as sunlight shined through a fan at Kahoka Meat on Friday afternoon, October 31, creating a jack-o-lantern face. The girls discovered the face, and showed their grandpa, Larry Young. More Halloween photos can…

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Remembering The Revere Community Church

“It was one of the saddest days of my life!” stated Mary Elwell former member of the Revere Community Church, which recently sold. Mary continued, “We all knew that it was coming as there was just so few of us attending that it simply wasn’t feasible to keep operating, but that didn’t make the outcome…

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Decimal Point On Ballot Could Cost County Quarter Million Dollars

Decimal Point On Ballot Could Cost County Quarter Million Dollars By Mike Scott “Essentially, the wording on the ballot was erroneous,” said Joe Martin, Chief of Staff to Missouri State Auditor Susan Montee. That error could cost the county about a quarter million dollars for the Road and Bridge department, a total of about one-half…

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