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Kahoka’s Downtown Sidewalk Project Starts
Kahoka’s Downtown Sidewalk Project Starts By Mike Scott The long-awaited downtown sidewalk replacement project in Kahoka broke ground Monday morning, with city workers starting their portion of the project. The City of Kahoka received a grant through MoDOT to replace sidewalks on the north and south sides of the square, as well as several adjacent…
Read MoreFiling for County Office is Closed, Three More Candidates Sign Up in Knox
Filing for the Knox County offices of Eastern District Commissioner, Western District Commissioner, Sheriff, Assessor, Coroner and Public Administrator officially ended on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. Three more candidates filed during the last two days of filing. According to the Knox County Deputy Clerk Stephanie Benedict: On Monday morning, March 28, 2016…
Read MoreAnother Candidate Files for Knox County Sheriff Seat
According to the Knox County Clerk Marlene Spory, another candidate has filed for the office of Knox County Sheriff. On Friday morning, March 25, 2016 incumbent Allen Gudehus (D), filed for the seat. He will face Carl Knoche (D) in the August Primary Election and Ryan Bishop (R) in the November General Election. According…
Read MoreBevans Named All-Stater
Clark County Sophomore Chandler Bevans has been named to the MBCA Class 3 All-State team. Canton’s Logan Brown and Palmyras Trae Meny are the only other northeast Missouri players named with the honor. The complete list is shown below. Class 1 Name School Class Coach Daniel Hailey Stanberry Senior Nick Groomer Dallas Meinders Walnut Grove…
Read MoreDo You Agree With Laws Banning Specific Breeds of Dogs? Take Our Poll & Read Edina’s Ordinance Here
Knox County, Missouri has been buzzing about a recent Edina City Council meeting and court case concerning Pit Bulls, which are illegal to have inside the City Limits. The dog tail is featured in the March 23, 2016 edition of The Edina Sentinel. The issue was also discussed on this week’s episode of The Ken &…
Read More911 Addressing, Use Tax Cause Controversy At Public Meeting
By Mike Scott Clark County’s move to 911 addressing was a surprisingly controversial topic at the special public meeting, held by the Clark County Commissioners on Tuesday, March 15. Clark County is one of only five counties in the state of Missouri without 911 addressing. Over 50 people packed into the C.A.R.E Building for the…
Read MoreJudge Redington Takes Lead Over Second Circuit Drug/DWI Court Programs, Story & KMEM-FM Radio Interview VIDEO
Scroll down to watch a video of members of the Adair and Lewis County Drug Court Team appearing on the KMEM-FM Coffee Break radio show on March 3, 2016. This story was featured in the March 2, 2016 edition of The Edina Sentinel. By Echo Menges Knox County Associate Circuit Judge Tom Redington is officially…
Read MoreEdina: Toilet Geysers are Back, Keep the Lid Down & Check Your Traps!
It’s not a common topic for most towns, but if you’re a resident of Edina there’s a good chance you’ve heard a horror (and somewhat comical) story about a toilet geyser over the last several months. Yes, they’re real. And, they’re back – so keep your lids down folks. Though, full disclosure, Edina was littered…
Read MoreWater Main Break In Edina VIDEO
On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 a water main break occurred at the intersection of East Clay and North Campbell Streets in northeast Edina. Water was flowing from dozens of cracks in the asphalt. The break was discovered at approximately 5:30 p.m. and Supervisor of Utilities Ty Parrish was contacted. The water has since been turned…
Read MoreEdina City Council Meeting on March 14, 2016 VIDEO with Time Codes
Edina City Council Meeting on March 14, 2016 Scroll down to view the video. Time Codes (00:00:00 = hours : minutes : seconds) Call to Order 00:01:49 Reading of Minutes 00:03:29 Collector’s Report 00:09:33 Treasurer’s Report 00:11:06 Monthly Bills 00:13:18 Clarence Cannon Water Commission Representative & Alternate Needed 100:14:30 Citizen Comments/Pit Bull Ordinance 00:17:30 Sewer Project…
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