Homecoming: Starring The Tigers
Carter Clatt and Lilly Frederick were crowned Homecoming King and Queen during Friday’s game against Westran.
Read MoreBands, Beats and Big Dreams: Parade of Champions Returns to Kahoka Oct. 11
KAHOKA, Mo. — The streets of Kahoka will come alive with music, movement and community pride on Saturday, Oct. 11, as more than 16 high school marching bands gather for the 34th Annual Parade of Champions. This beloved tradition, hosted by the Clark County R-1 Fine Arts Boosters, promises a full day of exciting performances…
Read MoreDONALD LEE EIFFERT
September 12, 1940 – October 6, 2025 Donald Lee Eiffert, 85 of Belleview, Missouri passed away on Monday, October 6, 2025 at the Belleview Valley Nursing Home where he had been a resident since November 2024. The son of Merle Edwin and Elizabeth Lee (Puttoff) Eiffert, he was born on September 12, 1940 in the…
Read MoreLLOYD L. MARTIN
Lloyd L. Martin, 85, of rural Memphis, Missouri passed away Thursday, September 25, 2025, at the residence of a son-in-law near Edina, Missouri. He was born October 8, 1939, in Napierville, Pennsylvania, the son of Amos O. and Annie Landis Martin. On December 16, 1961, Lloyd married Anna Mary Weaver. They shared fifty-eight years together…
Read MoreALLEN W. FOX
Allen W. Fox, 87 years, 5 months and 12 days of Memphis, Missouri, peacefully went to be with the Lord on Friday, September 26, 2025, at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on April 14, 1938, the son of Ivan H. and Hettie (Weaver) Fox. On January 21, 1960,…
Read MoreMore Miles, Moore Medals at Moberly Cross Country Invitational
By: Weston Smith October 2, 2025 Scotland County’s Cross Country team traveled to Moberly on Thursday to compete in the Moberly XC Invitational at Howard Hills Athletic Complex. The meet featured a field of 100 runners from across northeast Missouri. Both Lady Tiger runners embraced the challenge of 5000 meters in 90+ degrees. Kierstyn Moore…
Read MoreGorin Mayor Raises Alarm Over Bridge Closure, Safety Concerns
By Echo Menges GORIN, Mo. — Gorin Mayor Teel Pflum says she was blindsided this summer when she discovered the county planned to close two key crossings near town — a move she says could leave residents stranded and first responders unable to reach emergencies in a timely manner. The railroad crossings have been closed…
Read MoreStott’s Big Night Isn’t Enough to Get Tigers Past Salisbury in Week 5
By: Weston Smith September 26, 2025 Senior Levi Stott had a big night, hauling in 7 catches for 65 receiving yards, but Scotland County was unable to get anything else going against the unbeaten Salisbury Panthers in Week 5. Salisbury capitalized on a Tiger turnover early and went to the half with a 16-0 lead.…
Read MoreHeritage Tours Continue With Scotland County Fair Grounds
Voices and votes Museum curators of the Downing House Museum Complex, Julie Clapp and Rhonda McBee, will be hosting the “Evening at the Museum” event on Friday, October 10, and Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The grounds will be illuminated by lantern light, and guests will move to different locations on the Complex…
Read MoreJONATHAN DRAKE “JON” FULLER
Jonathan Drake “Jon” Fuller, 68, of Memphis, Missouri, passed away Saturday, September 20, 2025, at his shop west of Memphis, Missouri. Jon was born July 6, 1957, in Bloomfield, Iowa, the son of Phillip Francis and Colene Poole Fuller. He attended school in Milton, Iowa and graduated from the Fox Valley High School in the…
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