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Scotland 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 MoreOutdoors With Kevin Fox: What Would Your Choices Be?
On an October drive back from a waterfowl hunt in South Dakota, riding shotgun with me was good friend and fellow church member Mark Arnold. On such trips, those riding shotgun have two purposes: first, to make sure we don’t get lost and take the wrong turn; second — and certainly more important — to…
Read MoreROBERTA “ROBYN” COULTER
Roberta “Robyn” Coulter, 68 of Lewistown passed away Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at her home in Lewistown, MO. She was born on August 10, 1957, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Francis Peter and Veronica Carpentar Lang. Robyn grew up in the Boston area and graduated from Everett High School with the Class of 1975.…
Read MoreCrime-Fighting Cameras Quietly Spread Across Northeast Missouri
By Mike Scott, NEMOnews Media Group Automated license plate reader cameras are quietly expanding across Northeast Missouri, helping law enforcement track stolen vehicles and criminal suspects, even as most local sheriff’s offices declined to publicly share how — or how often — the technology is being used in their communities. A questionnaire distributed by NEMOnews…
Read MoreA Missouri Thanksgiving: Words That Still Warm the Heart
Long before Thanksgiving became a fixed national holiday, Missourians were already being called to pause, reflect, and give thanks for the blessings of everyday life. In the fall of 1843, at a time when families gathered around wood-burning stoves and candlelight flickered across cabin walls, Missouri Gov. Thomas Reynolds asked the people of the young…
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 MoreSever Memorial Library Launches New After-School Study Buddies Program
By Emily Bontrager The Sever Memorial Library in Kahoka has launched a new after-school program designed to support local students with their studies while helping them discover the many resources the library provides. The program, called Study Buddies, officially began on November 4 and takes place every Tuesday and Thursday after school until 4:30 p.m.…
Read MoreOutdoors With Kevin Fox: More Thoughts About Trophies
If you have not yet filled your deer tag, there is still plenty of time. As a matter of fact, when you think about antlerless and alternative‑methods seasons, deer hunters will be hunting into next year. But as always, check the Missouri Whitetail Deer Digest on seasons and methods. Congratulations to all of you successful…
Read MoreRockin’ Around the Christmas Tree Lights Up Kahoka December 13
Downtown Kahoka will come alive with holiday magic Saturday, December 13, from 4 to 7 p.m. as the community gathers for “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.” Main Street will close at 2 p.m. for vendor setup, with vendors opening at 4 p.m. Santa will arrive at 4 p.m. and visit in the Santa House from…
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