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Outdoors With Kevin Fox: Snow and Christmas Also Meant Rabbit Hunting to Me
There’s a very old saying: “When God closes a door, he then opens a window.” It has been attributed to both Helen Keller and Alexander Graham Bell. However, it may be in the movie The Sound of Music where it takes on a more Christian reference, according to experts. It implies that when things don’t…
Read MoreLady Eagles Win Tri Rivers Classic Game Over Brookfield
By David Sharp Knox County took advantage of Brookfield fouls and turnovers for a 53-35 win in the first round of the 82nd Annual Tri-Rivers Classic tournament at Schuyler County. Knox County jumped out to a 14-11 lead on a Kennedy Parrish three ball at the first period buzzer. Kennedy Parrish led all scorers with…
Read MoreBrashear Boys Take Second Place at Novinger Tournament
By David Sharp Green City (3- 0) adjusted to the graduation of several four year starting boys basketball players by transitioning to a lane based power attack, downing Brashear 61-39 in the boys championship game of the 82nd Annual Novinger Tournament. Clancy Ballinger led all scorers with 27 Green City points. Zane Patterson hammered home…
Read MoreScotland County Rolls Past Clark County In Season Opener
KAHOKA, Mo. — Scotland County opened its boys basketball season with a dominant 64-37 road victory over Clark County on Tuesday night. The Tigers jumped out to a 19-8 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, outscoring the Indians in every period. Scotland County led 32-20 at the half and held Clark County…
Read More3 Palmyra Youth Wrestling Club Members Earn All-American Honors
The 2025 World of Wrestling Tulsa Kickoff Tournament was held on November 20-21in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Over 2600 wrestlers from all across the country competed at the tournament. Three Palmyra Youth Wrestling Club members earned All-American Honors as they battled their ways through their respective brackets. Kinsley Rife placed 4th place in the 15U-90lb bracket, Cooper…
Read MoreLady Indians Open Season at Kahoka
KAHOKA — The Clark County Lady Indians opened their 2025–26 season Tuesday night with a road contest at Scotland County, coming up short in a 55–27 decision. Clark County worked through early-season adjustments against a veteran Scotland County lineup. The Lady Indians scored five points in the opening quarter and trailed 10–5 after one, then…
Read MoreScotland County Rolls Past Clark County In Season Opener
KAHOKA, Mo. — Scotland County opened its boys basketball season with a dominant 64- 37 road victory over Clark County on Tuesday night. The Tigers jumped out to a 19-8 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, outscoring the Indians in every period. Scotland County led 32-20 at the half and held Clark…
Read MoreNew Faces, Gritty Mindset: Clark County Lady Indians Ready to Turn Potential into Progress
There’s a fresh energy inside the Clark County High School gym this preseason — a quiet determination, the kind that comes from a group with something to prove and everything to build. Under the direction of Head Coach Jade Birck, the Lady Indians are laying a new foundation built on fundamentals, grit, and a hunger…
Read MoreClark County Indians Eye Defensive Intensity, Team Unity as 2025 Season Tips Off
KAHOKA, Mo. — For Clark County boys basketball coach Brock Egley, this season is about much more than wins and losses. It’s about unity, effort, and an identity built around defensive grit and relentless pace. As the Indians prepare to open their 2025 campaign, Egley’s vision is clear: bring energy every night, play together, and…
Read MoreScotland County and Knox County Eagles Play at Canton Jamboree
By David Sharp Scotland County swept both their boys and girls scrimmages at the November 26, 2025 Canton varsity basketball jamboree. Scotland County took an 11-10 lead after the opening period. Knox County missed layups contributed to an 18-12 Tiger lead after two periods of play. Scotland County had a good third period and claimed…
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