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On March 8, 1950, the Clinton High School basketball team traveled to the University of Missouri in Columbia to compete in the Missouri State Class A tournament. The next day, the Cardinals defeated … more
The Clinton City Council met in open session December 19; councilman Daniel Wilson was absent. Following roll call and the recital of the Pledge of Allegiance, the previous meeting’s minutes … more
‘Tis the Season It doesn’t take much wandering around Clinton’s Square to see that Christmas is near. Most businesses have decorations, and usually there is a tree in the window. … more
‘Tis the Season It doesn’t take much wandering around Clinton’s Square to see that Christmas is near. Most businesses have decorations, and usually there is a tree in the window. … more
Last week, when most people were out shopping for gifts, Bayley Heider was involved in a different kind of search. And instead of getting the house decorated for the holidays, she was breaking into … more
Connect, powered by Osage Valley Electric Cooperative, a local provider of fiber-to-the-home broadband internet, has achieved a significant milestone by connecting 5,000 customers to its broadband … more
In the weeks before Christmas, if you get stressed out wondering if you have everything ready for the holiday, think of Tammy Woirhaye. For the past two years in a row, Tammy has received a call to … more
Mark and Gay Smith are starting a community choir in Clinton in February, but if you ask Mark what kind of music the choir will sing, he’ll reply that he can’t tell you. He can say what … more
Three weeks ago, a middle-aged couple came to the door of Allen Street Baptist Church. They were living in their car, they said, and asked if there was some help the church could offer them. … more
The Clinton City Council met in open session December 6. Mayor Carla Moberly was absent; Councilman Wilson was Mayor pro tem. Roll call was held, the Pledge of Allegiance recited, and the previous … more
Heartland Community Theatre is inviting the community to its final event of the 2023 season, with two (2) back-to-back stage productions on each performance date. A youth production of “Angels … more
Nearly 1,249 Henry County residents received a traditional dinner on Thanksgiving because more than 200 caring volunteers gave up part of their Thanksgiving Day to help. The planning committee worked … more
For young hunters who want to experience something different—or for those who want to see if hunting is a hobby they might enjoy—the Missouri Hunting Heritage Foundation is offering a … more
In December a year ago, Brandi Lewis’ Irish Setter, Vivian, had just a litter of puppies when Brandi got a call from a person who needed Irish Setter puppies for a commercial. The problem: the … more
The Clinton City Council met in open session November 21 at City Hall. Councilman Daniel Wilson was absent. Following roll call and the saying of the Pledge of Allegiance, the previous … more
In the 1700s, an Anglican minister named John Wesley shook up the status quo by taking the church outside the walls and preaching on the hillsides to coal miners and factory workers, reaching … more
Ask artist Maddie Yosch what Clinton landmark is her favorite, and she’ll tell you the Delozier Building. The former Henry County Bank, at 201 W. Franklin, was built in 1887 and also served as … more
In 1993, Mark Rucker decided to add elk to the mix on his ranch in Henry County, south of Brownington, where he raises crops and cattle and whitetail deer for hunting. He and his father, Laverne … more
Galen Dody of Dody Legacy Group was presented with the MainStay Mutual Funds Production Leader award on October 23, 2023. Galen has been an agent with New York Life for thirty-seven years and … more
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