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The Urich Lions Club hosted the first Jim Graef Memorial Golf Tournament on October 8, 2022 at the Clinton Country Club. Jim Graef was an active member of the Lions Club for 34 years. He passed away … more
Looking Back: How did this happen? The growth of soccer: It has been interesting to witness. Let me tell you, I knew nothing about soccer as a kid. I don’t think I even saw a soccer ball until … more
It was a great night this past weekend at the Steve Leslie Tournament for Lady Cardinals varsity wrestling, with all five girls that made the trip to Pleasant Hill earning a spot in the top-five of … more
Off a tight contested 54-57 loss on the road at Knob Noster to open the season, Cardinals basketball found a way to bounce back this week, making some noise and taking 3rd place in the 90th Annual … more
Some counties will have two new firearms deer-season portions and additional antlerless permits. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently set turkey and deer hunting dates for the … more
Where Are They Now? Blake Markway Blake and his family, now living in O’Fallon, have had quite the journey. But let me back up. Blake, born and raised in Clinton, is the son of Debbie and … more
In their fourth year of existence, the Clinton Christian Academy boys varsity soccer team under coaches Jeff Adams and JD Manning finished the 2022 season with its first winning season at 10-7 … more
The Clinton Christian Academy Lady Patriots ended their 4th season with a 9-21 record under first year coach Amelia Modlin. Sophomore Clara Hyke was first team all-conference and first team all-state … more
Hoop-season is officially here for the Cardinals, as on November 22nd the Cardinals traveled to Knob Knoster for their opening matchup of the season. The Cardinals, while ultimately falling short in … more
52-50. That was the final score this past Tuesday as the Lady Cards welcomed Neosho to town for their home opener, topping the Wildcats in a wild one, as the score bounced back and forth throughout … more
World Cup and Urich? I know very little about the country Qatar. It is a far away strange place for most of us. But, I know a lot about nearby Urich and yes, they are connected. Even if you are … more
With the end of fall approaching, a new season is set to begin—in more ways than one. After all, winter is coming. But while winter doesn’t officially begin until December 21, as far as … more
Program will have in-person and virtual attendance options. European-style mounts is a type of taxidermy that’s gaining in popularity among hunters as a unique way to preserve memories of your … more
The By Grace M.A.T.S. Team from By Grace Performance Studio traveled to Overland Park, KS and competed in the Mid-America Tumbling Society Meet on Sunday, November 6th. Students competed in routines … more
Let’s go ‘Back’ to the Movies Hey, you got to love the movies, especially sports movies. OK, think of your favorite sports movie. I know many of you said either … more
Looking Back at 1992 (#4) What happened 30 years ago? Wait a minute, I have been looking at digital pages of the 1932 Henry County Democrat. Now that is “Looking Way Back”, 90 years … more
The Clinton Cardinals sent five very deserving runners off to Columbia this week for the MSHSAA Class 3 State XC Championships after the group qualified with strong district performances the week … more
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced their Coach of the Week honors for the ninth week of the season. The awards go to Clinton head football coach Cody Carlson (Missouri) and Olathe South head … more
Lady Cardinals volleyball continues to be a hot topic this week even after their season ended last week in Pleasant Hill, with four members of the squad receiving district honors for their efforts in … more
Cardinals football, which showed guts and grit as they persevered past Buffalo in an upset last week, were on the wrong side of the scoreboard this past Friday, falling to Osage 47-6. Despite flying … more
The Loss of Innocence... “Ball Four” is a book written by former MLB pitcher Jim Bouton in 1970. The book is a diary of Bouton’s 1969 season. The book recounts much of … more
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