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The turnout, as is historical for municipal elections in Henry County, was not very strong. Out of the 14,297 registered voters in Henry County, 1,576 turned out to cast their votes (11.16%). Please … more
Why did Arlene Crawford of Urich start a local chapter of Women on Wheels? “Because I didn’t have any women to ride with,” she explained, “Men have different priorities when … more
Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) is pleased to announce the promotion of Rachel Boyles to Chief Service Officer. In her new role, Boyles will serve on the administrative leadership team and … more
When Daniel Alberty was 11 years old, he discovered what he wanted to do in life. He often hung out at his grandfather’s farm, he said, where his grandfather raised horses, cattle and sheep. … more
After a winter of short days and long nights, most fishermen are ready for spring, or at least ready for spring weather. For those not ready, Angler’s Port Marine is holding a seminar on … more
The Clinton City Council met in open session March 21 at City Hall. Absent were Council Persons Debbie Smith, Cameron Jackson and Becky Raysik. Following roll call and the saying of the Pledge of … more
The first ever “Art for the Ages” auction raised more than $2,300 last Sunday for the Clinton Senior Center. With 164 tickets sold, the event, on March 26, drew lovers of local art and … more
The year 2000 marked the end of the second millennium, but the start of Pat Findley’s life. “It was that summer that the Lord got a hold of my life,” he said. “The call came … more
Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) is proud to announce that The Missouri Hospice and Palliative Care Association (MHPCA) presented the Heart of Hospice Lifetime Achievement Award to Diane … more
Beth Goodson and spouse Bryan Goodson have a lot of irons in the fire. Last year, they bought a three-story apartment house on Ohio, which they painted cobalt blue, plus bought the house next door … more
The Clinton city council met in open session on March 7 at 6 PM at City Hall. Councilman Daniel Wilson and Councilwoman Debbie Smith were absent. Preceding the council meeting was a public hearing. … more
With more than 30 million workers, Paul Landsberg is the biggest employer in Henry County. He houses his employees on his 27-acre property, north of Tightwad, plus on 35 properties from Benton County … more
How do you know that the event you held at the Benson Center was a success? Was it because the parking lot was full, and the overflow lot was busy? Or was it because you had to wait in line 10 … more
Beginning next fall, juniors and seniors at Clinton High School, as well as students from 11 area high schools, will have the opportunity to be a part of the district’s first-ever Emergency … more
They are planning on “Kicking Up the Dust in Calhoun” next fall at the 114th Calhoun Colt Show, and already have three new events on the roster. Two of the new events require advance … more
Neither the all-female team or their male counterparts came home with bragging rights from last weekend’s VFW Post Coyote Tournament in south Henry County. Sarah Bourland, spouse of tournament … more
When Garrett Hawkins was in grade school, he wanted to be an archaeologist. His interests as a boy: Native American artifacts and dinosaur bones. Instead, on the advice of an 8th grade guidance … more
When David Scott retired from his day job in Leavenworth, Kansas, he moved to Warsaw. Wanting to continue his involvement in theater, he looked around and found Heartland Community Theatre in … more
Joseph Matthew Albin, 53, also known as “Nikki Blades” of Clinton, Missouri has been found guilty of Forcible Rape. He was further found to be a persistent and predatory sex offender as … more
CCA students and staff are excitedly awaiting the installation of our “Phase 2” replacement of the pea gravel on our playground to the new pour-in-place surfacing! The new surfacing is … more
Amirtia McNack took home the first-place trophy for Clinton High School in the 145 lb weight class. Lucas Mcmenemy also went to state but was not as successful as his female peer. Clinton High School … more
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