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JEAN MARIE (RAY) DUFUR

January 11, 1947 – May 21, 2026 Jean Marie (Ray) Dufur, 79 of Queen City, Missouri passed away at the Schuyler County Nursing Home in Queen City, Missouri. The daughter of Howard Flake and Charlotte Matilda (Finnern) Ray, she was born on January 11, 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a 1964 graduate of…

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Schuyler County R-1 Graduates Class Of 2026

QUEEN CITY, Mo. — Schuyler County R-1 High School celebrated the Class of 2026 during commencement exercises Sunday, May 17, at the school in Queen City. The ceremony opened with the processional, followed by welcome and introductions from Superintendent Shawn Corbett. Diane McClain presented academic honors, Stacy O’Haver presented scholarships, Colin Oliver gave the salutatorian…

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Brownell’s Gem Sends Schuyler County Past Silex, Into State Quarterfinals

Schuyler County is one win away from the final four. Behind a dominant complete-game pitching performance from Gage Brownell and a steady offensive attack, the Rams powered past Silex 9-3 Monday, May 25, in a Class 2 sectional baseball game. The victory sends Schuyler County into the Class 2 quarterfinal round Wednesday against Eugene. Brownell…

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Draft STIP Lists Route N Work, Several Future Schuyler County Projects

Schuyler County would see one construction project and several potential future bridge, culvert and roadway projects under MoDOT’s draft 2027-2031 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The draft STIP, which covers fiscal years 2027 through 2031, is available for public review and comment through June 5. Comments may be submitted to MoDOT by calling 1-888-ASK-MODOT or emailing…

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Schoonover, Oliver Advance to State for Schuyler County

CENTRALIA, Mo. — Schuyler County qualified two athletes for the state track and field meet Saturday, May 16, at the MSHSAA Class 1 Sectional 2 meet at Centralia High School. Mason Oliver won the boys long jump with a leap of 6.64 meters. Deacon Schoonover advanced in two throwing events, placing second in the discus…

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Rams Sweep Past Wild Tigers

By David Sharp Bradley University bound Gage Brownell turned in a one hit, 18 strikeout complete game performance on the mound, leading Schuyler County (19-3) to an 11-0 victory over Brashear/Novinger (10- 5) in non conference varsity baseball action at Brashear. The marquis matchup game took a sad turn when Schuyler County and Brashear/Novinger players…

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CASEY RAY STARRETT

Casey Ray Starrett, 17 of Lancaster, Missouri passed away on Sunday, May 10, 2026 at his home. The son of Spencer Ray Starrett and Trinity Noelle (Tallman) Sowers, he was born on October 7, 2008 in Memphis, Missouri. Casey attended Schuyler R-1 High School and would graduate with the class of 2027. Casey is survived…

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Schuyler County Circuit Clerk’s Office Receives State Funding

Summer Nelson, Schuyler County circuit clerk, applied for and was awarded $12,772.50 in Special Assistance Funding from the state of Missouri to preserve records and increase storage space in the Schuyler County Circuit Clerk’s Office. Nelson said she made the application because “record storage has always been a problem in our courthouse due to space…

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Sheriff: ‘Hundreds’ of Hours Invested in Search for Missing Edina Woman

By Echo Menges   MEDIA: Video Interview YouTube Link Below EDINA, Mo. — 1 p.m. Friday, May 22, 2026 — Knox County Sheriff Carl Knoche said Friday that “hundreds” of man-hours have already been invested in the investigation into the disappearance of missing Edina woman Lindsey Watts as multiple agencies continue working the case around…

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Search Underway for Missing Edina Woman

By Echo Menges EDINA, Mo. — 5:45 p.m. Thursday, May 21, 2026 — Law enforcement agencies are investigating the disappearance of a missing Edina woman described by authorities as “very concerning.” Lindsey Watts, 35, of Edina was last seen Tuesday night, May 19, at approximately 11 p.m. by a family member after returning home to…

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