Coach Jade Birck Sets High Expectations for Lady Indians’ Season
The Clark County Lady Indians are embarking on a new era under first-year head coach Jade Birck, a former player for the program herself. With a youthful but determined roster, Birck has a clear vision for the team’s evolution and success this season. Expectations for the Season “I have high expectations for the Clark County…
Read MoreClark County Indians Edge Scotland County Tigers in Thrilling Season Opener, 53-51
The 2024-25 basketball season tipped off with an electrifying clash as the Clark County Indians traveled to face the Scotland County Tigers on Tuesday, November 26. The game delivered a rollercoaster of momentum shifts and standout performances, culminating in a nail-biting 53-51 victory for the Indians. Clark County burst out of the gate with senior…
Read MoreStaying Warm When All About You Is Cold
There was a time, perhaps 40 years ago, when I really enjoyed trapping, especially water trapping. I ran my trapline from a Yamaha 500 Enduro with a milk crate bungeed to the rack. It started out as enjoyable, but then winter came. I had set my 330 body-grip traps in an underwater, or at this…
Read MoreClark County 4-H Honors Members, Volunteers, and Supporters at 2024 Recognition Night
Kahoka, MO – November 26, 2024 – Clark County 4-H held its annual Recognition Night on November 17th to celebrate the achievements, leadership, and contributions of its members, volunteers, and supporters. The event, hosted by the Shamrock 4-H Club, highlighted the collective efforts that make the Clark County 4-H program thrive. Community Appreciation Local businesses…
Read MoreHigh Expectations and Room for Growth
Clark County head basketball coach Brock Egley is ready to guide his team through a competitive season. “I expect us to be competitive each game, playing hard defense and an uptempo style on offense,” Egley said. As the season progresses, he anticipates his team will evolve, growing stronger and more cohesive, with a focus on…
Read MoreFreshman Standout and Gritty Effort Highlight Lady Indians’ Season Opener
The Clark County Lady Indians kicked off their 2024-25 season with a spirited battle on the road against Scotland County on Tuesday night. Under the guidance of first-year head coach Jade Birck, the Lady Indians showcased a balanced and determined effort, highlighted by an impressive debut performance from freshman Sydnee Binsbacher. The Lady Indians came…
Read MoreDepartment of Natural Resources awards $4.5 million to Clark County Consolidated Public Water Supply District No. 1
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, NOV. 26, 2024 – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $4.5 million in financial assistance to the Clark County Consolidated Public Water Supply District No. 1 for upgrades to the district’s drinking water storage and distribution systems. The funding is expected to cover the cost of the entire project, which…
Read MoreSo, what would it be worth to you?
Many years ago, retired Missouri Conservation Agent Dave Riggs and I were chatting during a break at a hunter education class over Christmas. I remember his words clearly: “You really haven’t been hunting until you’ve shared that experience with a grandchild.” At the time, I didn’t have a grandchild, so that gives you an idea…
Read MoreScotland County Hospital Receives 2024 Rural Health Champion Award
Scotland County Hospital Receives 2024 Rural Health Champion Award Scotland County Hospital officials accepted the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) RURAL HEALTH CHAMPION award in Jefferson City on National Rural Health Day (November 21, 2024). Meagan Weber, CEO; Chris Musgrove, Board Secretary; Carolyn Davies, Chief Financial Officer; and Cassie Beard, Chief…
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