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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
Ava Potter has a score to settle with the sports world. “A lot of women’s sports aren’t broadcast,” she said, “and there are not a lot of women broadcasters in … more
Our changing economy illustrates how agriculture impacts our lives now more than ever. Thanks to Missouri farmers, consumers have many choices for the locally sourced food and goods they enjoy. … more
Anglers who wanted to learn how to tie flies and crappie jigs are learning the essentials in a series of classes put on by the Missouri Department of Conservation at the Lost Valley Hatchery in … more
Six years ago, Colby Bourland and Matt Koch were trying to come up with fundraisers for the VFW post in Montrose. Their idea: a Coyote Tournament, which they would charge teams $100 to enter. The … more
Most high-school students look at jobs as something they do after school or in the summer. However, Alex Palmer of Clinton has found that his current job is a little more than part time. In fact, his … more
Heartland Community Theatre is pleased to announce our upcoming 4th Sunday monthly movie matinee. Please come join us this Sunday, February 26th, 2023, starting at 2:00 p.m., for our latest edition! … more
“Terroir” is a French term used by winemakers to describe the character of a wine given to it by the soil and the environment the grape vines grow in. In February, Ginger Miller and Kara … more
In June of 2022, Jennifer Hinton, a Clinton High School graduate, bought a building on South Main, across from the train depot. After high school, Jennifer had attended the University of Central … more
Kris Miller came by his passion for scuba diving naturally — he inherited it from his father, Kenny Miller. Kenny started taking scuba diving lessons when he got out of the military, Kris said. … more
When you travel east of Clinton on Hwy. 7, you pass St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the white church with the red door. The church is less than 25 years old, but when you enter the red door, … more
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