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Winter Weather Calls For Caution When Driving
MSHP – Missouri’s weather is ever-changing this time of year. Within the same week, drivers might encounter anything from dry roads to sheets of ice. The Missouri State Highway Patrol encourages motorists to plan ahead and drive safely or not at all during inclement weather. Be sure to check weather forecasts often and adjust your…
Read MoreDance Team Performs Pink Dance
The Clark County Spearettes Dance Team performed a special dance during last Tuesday’s Pink Out The Gym night, supporting breast cancer awareness. Wait until you see the end.
Read MoreKnox County Man Sentenced And Ordered To Pay More Than $800,000 Restitution For Transporting Stolen Property Across State Lines
Released by the DOJ on January 15, 2014 Cape Girardeau, MO – The United States Attorney’s Office announced today that a Knox County, Missouri, man was sentenced to federal prison for three charges involving transporting stolen goods. CHARLES WILLIAM TAGUE of Hurdland, Missouri, was sentenced to 14 months imprisonment on one felony count of conspiracy…
Read MoreSentinel Publisher, Reporter Subpoenaed/Ordered To Appear At Motions Hearing In Murder Case
On Monday, January 27, 2014, Publisher of The Edina Sentinel, Mike Scott, received a court order to appear in Clark County Circuit Court on Tuesday morning, February 4, 2014, in relation to case No. 13CK-CR00286 the State of Missouri vs. Glenn Head, in which Head, 60, of rural Novelty, a former St. Louis Metro Police…
Read MoreClark County, Revere Fire Departments Respond To House Fire on Route NN
Shortly before 5:00pm on Tuesday, January 28, firefighters from the Clark County Rural Fire Department and Revere Fire Department responded to a house fire on Route NN, north of Kahoka. No other details are available at this time. We will update as we get more information.
Read MoreClark County Commissioners Approve $6.3 Million Budget for 2014
Clark County expects to spend $6,388,949.86 in 2014, according to the budget approved at the Tuesday, January 28 Budget Hearing. No one from the public, except The Media, attended the hearing. “This is the 2014 completed budget. It was not an easy budget to finalize. It is harder each year to fined enough revenue to…
Read MoreThursday Drug Raid Nets Three Arrests
On January 22, 2014 in the early afternoon, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, assisted by members of the Kahoka Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and North Missouri Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at RR1 Box 130, Alexandria, Clark County, Missouri. During the search of the residence, several items related to the manufacture…
Read MoreHazMat Awareness, Emergency Response And Weather Spotter Training Classes Being Offered In Knox Free To Participants
The Knox County Emergency Management Director Keith Gudehus and the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is helping to offer several different training courses in Knox County this year. Community members serious about learning are asked to participate. This Saturday, January 25, 2014, for the first time in recent recollection, a Basic Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Awareness…
Read MoreThree Month Drug Investigation Culminates In Arrest
LCSO – January 22, 2014 – On January 17, 2014 members of the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, NEMO Drug Task Force and Canton Police Department conducted an investigation that led to the arrest of Daja C. DeHeyward, age 22, of Canton, Missouri on one count of Attempt to Possess a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, namely…
Read MoreBitterly cold temperatures are a reality check for the Show-Me State
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The polar vortex that brought bitter cold temperatures to Missouri in early January left some Missourians lamenting that it’s never been this cold. Not so. We’ve just had more mild winters over the past couple of decades, says Pat Guinan, climatologist for University of Missouri Extension’s Commercial Agriculture Program. “Missouri, since the…
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