They left the door open
The town of Yemassee, SC, with its population of slightly more than 1,000 residents, has quite a population of monkeys—some 3,500 rhesus monkeys housed at the Alpha Genesis research facility. And so, it created quite a stir when 43 of the chimps escapedand the Yemassee Police Department issued a warning “strongly” advising residents “to keep doors and windows…
Read More10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago November 26, 2014 Helping Those In Need: On Monday morning, November 24, members of the Clark County Food Pantry distributed over 300 Thanksgiving Food Baskets to families in need in Clark County The Food Pantry thanks the community for their generosity. It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas: On Monday,…
Read MoreForage, cattle producers embrace change in move from Colorado to Missouri
When Tad and Kim Carnahan moved from Colorado to Missouri, they sought out the services of the University of Missouri for research-based information to help them grow their Linn County operation. The Carnahans use practices taught in grazing schools by MU Extension and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. NEW BOSTON, Mo. – Tad and Kim…
Read MoreSenior Center Menu
Wednesday, November 20 Turkey with Gravy Green Bean Casserole Sweet Potatoes Cranberry/Cherry Jello Dressing Pumpkin Pie Thursday, November 21 Hamburger Chili Soup Peanut Butter Sandwich Crackers Celery/Carrot Sticks Fruit Cocktail Cinnamon Roll Friday, November 22 Fried or Baked Chicken Tri-Roasted Potatoes 3-Bean Salad Fruit Cocktail Bread & Butter Dessert Monday, November…
Read MoreVeterans Service Officer to Visit Clark County Courthouse on Nov. 21
A Veterans Service Officer from the Missouri Veterans Commission will be available at the Clark County Courthouse, in the Recorder of Deeds office, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21. To schedule an appointment, call Veterans Service Officer John Simpson at 573-248-2550. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Read MoreLibrary
Storytime was led by Miss Pattie this week. She read “When Fall Comes” and “Grumpy Monkey Play All Day.” Then the boys and girls made colorful turkeys. Come by and check them out on the bulletin at Sever Library. Sever Library is continuing to collect for the Clark County Food Pantry. We are collecting cans…
Read MoreSt. Patrick News – 11/20/2024
It was a great day at the St. Patrick Euchre Club last Wednesday when the Kings of Euchre – Keith Wheeler and Bruce Uhlmeyer – were dethroned by the Queens of Euchre – Julie Kirchner and Mary Weber. The King’s confidence was quickly restored when they started to play with the rest of the members of…
Read MoreExtension Council Nominations Being Accepted
Nominations are being accepted for the January 2025 election of the Clark County University of Missouri Extension Council members, according to Council Chairman, Teri Hooper. Council members are elected or appointed to two-year terms and may not serve more than two consecutive terms. Nominees must be at least 18 years old and must reside in…
Read More2024 Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund and Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Grant Recipients
Congratulations to the 2024 Eichacker / Lofton Grant Fund and Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Recipients! At the 2024 Keokuk Area Community Foundation & Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Grant Reception, thirty – three grantees were awarded grants totaling more $130,000. The Lee County, Hancock County, and Clark County organizations that received a grant were:…
Read MoreCHRISTMAS IN NOVINGER TO BE HELD SOON!!!
The Christmas season is quickly approaching, and shoppers will want to get their lists ready for the Christmas in Novinger event on Saturday, November 23rd. Three shopping locations will provide a variety of selections sure to please with something for everyone you need a gift for. The 38th Country Christmas Craft Festival will be held from 9 am –…
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