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KCHS Prom Night Grand March PHOTOS & VIDEO

Click HERE to see our Facebook photo album of all the handsome couples! Watch a recorded live stream we showed during the Knox County High School Grand March, held just before Prom Night on Saturday, May 2, 2015. Streaming live video by Ustream

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Man Rescued After Accidental Fall Into Edina Ravine

An Edina man, Al Grant, was rescued by Knox County Ambulance, Fire and Rescue Squad personnel after accidentally falling into a deep ravine off South Wilson Street in southwest Edina Friday afternoon, May 1, 2015. According to a rescuer, Grant slipped and fell into the ravine while emptying a handcart full of debris near the…

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Macon Police Department News Aprill 11-25, 2015

Macon Police Department News Releases, 30 April 2015: On 4/11/15, a victim reported to the Macon Police Department that their account had advised the victim their tax return was rejected by the IRS due to someone else already turning in a return using their social security number. The victim was advised to report the incident…

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Dates For CCR-1 Summer School Announced

Summer School for the Clark County R-1 School District will be held May 26-June 25 this year, with classes not in session on Fridays June 5th, 12th, and 19th. Summer School forms are available at Clark County Middle School and each child should have brought one home from school. There will be a Luray pickup…

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Life After Meth

By Echo Lee Menges I remember it perfectly. I remember making the decision to evacuate from our situation, from our lives as we knew them and from our addictions to crystal meth. For several years, I had been in a drug-induced emotional and mental coma, but I remember that moment with complete clarity – like…

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Knox 4th Graders Bring Missouri History To Life VIDEO

On Thursday, April 23, 2015, the Knox County Elementary School hosted their annual Missouri History Night featuring the 4th grade students in the school’s gymnasium. Each student gave a presentation on a different Missouri born person in history which included a display, a digital slideshow and getting dressed up as their character and talking to…

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IV Drug Use Increasing In Kahoka

By Mike Scott “Intravenous drug use is as high as I’ve remember it ever being,” said Kahoka Police Chief Bill Conger. “It gives users a faster high, but it doesn’t last as long, so they have to shoot up again.” In Kahoka, police officers execute search warrants for drug offenses about once a month, according…

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