Homecoming Court
HOMECOMING ROYALTY-2008 Homecoming Queen Courtney Cahalan along with King Hayden Hunziker reigned over the 23-20 conference win over Putnam County. Attendants in no particular order were: Leighton McCabe, Cassidy Kirmse, Chelsea Bisch, Rick Hayes, Devin Lingenfelter, Travis Hamlin, Erica Miller, Mitchel Pegg, Kasey Douglas, Jacob Moots, Amanda Woods and Jon Ritchie.
Read MoreKC Eagles Put Homecoming Game Into Win Column
KC Eagles Put Homecoming Game Into Win Column By David Sharp Defense took over in the second half after both offenses put points on the board nearly ever time they touched the football in first two quarters of a thrilling 2008 Knox County R-I Homecoming football game. The Eagles made plays on both sides of…
Read MoreLady Eagles Claim Kirksville Junior High Tournament Title
Lady Eagles Claim Kirksville Junior High Tournament Title By David SharpKalya Snelling doubled home two runs with two out in the bottom of the last inning powering Knox County (14-2) to a 5-4 victory in the championship game of the Kirksville Junior High Softball Tournament.The crown is the first KCMS Kirksville Tournament championship in school…
Read MorePutnam County Seeded First At Scotland County
Putnam County Seeded First At Scotland County By David SharpPutnam County will try for their state record 21st consecutive softball district championship when the Class 2, District 12 softball tournament is held at Scotland County. The tournament is slated for October 8-11, skipping Friday night. The Lady Midgets and second seeded Schuyler County drew first…
Read MoreNorth Shelby Top Seed In LaPlata Softball District
North Shelby Top Seed In LaPlata Softball District By David SharpNorth Shelby drew the first seed in the Class 1, District 9 softball tournament scheduled for October 8-11 at LaPlata. Canton was seeded second followed by Brashear (13-4), LaPlata, Novinger, Marion County and Atlanta. Three games are slated for Wednesday evening. LaPlata challenges Novinger at…
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Read MoreMissouri’s Fall Foliage Inspires Travelers to Hit the Road
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 7, 2008 — As the days grow short and the nights cool, nature is resplendent with shades of crimson, gold and orange. Missouri’s scenic highways and byways provide the opportunity to experience fall color in all of its glory. More than a third of the state is covered by forests, with…
Read MoreHenry V. Wendling
Henry V. Wendling Henry V. “Hank” Wendling, age 85, of Kahoka, MO, died Friday, October 3, 2008, at the Clark Co. Nursing Home in Kahoka. He was born May 4, 1923 at Kahoka, the son of Charles V. and Alma Nona Moore Wendling. On September 28, 1941, he was united in marriage to Lois Denham…
Read MoreVideo–Indians Take The Field For Homecoming
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Read MoreIndians Win Homecoming 61-0
Indians Win Homecoming 61-0 There wasn’t much suspense in Friday’s Clark County Homecoming game against the visiting Schuyler County Rams, except guessing which Indian would score next, and how soon. Schulyer County won the opening toss, but after a quick first down and then another from an Indian penalty, their drive fell apart. The Rams…
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