How To Soften The Sticker Shock: Kahoka Council Considers Stepped Electric Rate Increase
With more than 14 months remaining in its current contract with Ameren UE, the City of Kahoka is looking for ways to reduce the impact of higher energy costs to its customers. The discussion of the issue highlighted Monday night’s Kahoka Board of Aldermen meeting
Read More16th Annual Clark County R-1 High School Parade of Champions Results
16th Annual Clark County R-1 High School Parade of Champions Results Parade Awards Junior High Quincy Junior High Middle School Central Lee 1st Place Class 1A Nauvoo Colusa 1st Place Class 2A Canton High School 1st Place Class 3A Macon 2nd Place Class 3A Highland 3rd Place Class 3A Illini West…
Read MoreKahoka Police Warn Of Phony Check Scam
Kahoka Police Chief Bill Conger is warning residents about a recent check scam that has appeared in Kahoka.Residents are receiving forged money orders or travellers checks delivered by UPS or FedEx (not in the US Mail). The envelopes were sent from Canada“They started arriving in Kahoka this week,” said Conger. “If you receive any, do…
Read MoreGaret’s Whale of a Dream Comes True
"I got to feed Shamu!" stated a very excited Garet March when asked about his trip to Florida.
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No Fight Or Arrests Friday Night
Despite rumors circulating, there was no fight or arrests made on Friday night following the Clark County Homecoming game, according to Clark County Sheriff Roy Gilbert.Authorities were concerned about a possible fight between individuals from Kahoka and Keokuk after previous incidents occurred, prompting extra security at the football game.“A few kids from Iowa showed up…
Read MoreClark Co. Rural Fire Dept. Receives $37K Federal Grant
Gov. Matt Blunt has announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has awarded Missouri $1,287,149 in grants to support Missouri’s fire departments and to help enhance Missourians safety.
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