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Tiger Baseball Team Loaded with Talent

 By: Corey Stott  MEMPHIS, Mo.- 3/19/23- “We’re deep!” Those where the first words out of the mouth of Scotland County head baseball coach Rod Sears when I asked him about his roster for the upcoming 2023 season.  The baseball Tigers graduated just two seniors last season, Corbyn Spurgeon and Xavier Lucas. This year’s squad features…

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Scotland County Rock Price Increase, New Road and Bridge Office Opens

 By Echo Menges  The Scotland County Commission has been forced to increase the cost of laying gravel on county roadways due to increases in expenses for materials, fuel and maintenance. This year, those purchasing gravel for county roads can expect to see a $2 increase per ton.  “The reason we updated our paid rock policy…

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Scotland County 4-H Highlighted During Rotary Meeting

 Kristy Eggleston-Wood presented a program to the members of the Rotary Club of Scotland County on March 15, 2023, at noon at Keith’s Cafe. She is the Youth Program Associate for Scotland County with the University of Missouri Extension. She reported that Scotland County has 113 youth enrolled in 4-H this year. That includes 19…

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 Dennis Douglas Perry

 Dennis Douglas Perry, 83, of Wyaconda, passed away at 11:56 pm on Monday, March 6, 2023, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, Illinois.  He was born on December 15, 1939, the son of the late Leo & Edna (Newnham) Perry. Dennis was a 1957 graduate of Kahoka High School. After graduation, Dennis served in the United…

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 Glen J. Fugate, Jr.

 Glen J. Fugate, Jr. died on 8 March 2023 at age 91. He was born 25 September 1931 in LaPlata, MO to Glen Jay and Vesta Louis (Huggans) Fugate. Junior, as he was known, grew up in Memphis, Missouri with his older sister Lorraine and older brother Charles. Junior was Valedictorian of the 1949 Memphis…

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 CATHY GRACE WEBSTER 

 CATHY GRACE WEBSTER  Cathy Grace Webster, 65, of Memphis, passed away at 11:10 am on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at her home.  She was born on October 11, 1957, in Edina, the daughter of the late Elbert William & Betty Lou (Davis) Herring. She was a 1975 graduate of Gorin High School. Cathy married Michael…

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Tigers Sweep Competition

 6TH GRADE LADY TIGERS SWEEP THE COMPETITION IN LIBERTY, ILLINOIS: These ladies went 4-0 on the day beating the Mt. Sterling Bald Eagles and Liberty Eagles twice to bring home the Championship trophy. Pictured (front row) are Assistant mini coach Kenzleigh Moore, Kayleigh Mathes, Ava Stott, and Kenzie Miller. Pictured (back row) are Coach Brad…

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Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Community Activities Planned at Hospital

 By Alisa Kigar, SCH Communications Specialist  March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colon cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States that affects both men and women. Unlike most cancers, colorectal cancer is often preventable with screening and highly treatable when detected early. With early detection, colon cancer has a 90%…

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Former CEO Files Lawsuit Against Scotland County Hospital and Achim Hoyal

By Echo Menges Update: March 9, 2023 – 6:56 p.m. – The Edina Sentinel/Memphis Democrat received a press release from Dr. Randy Tobler by email via Communications Specialist Sammi Gregory after the publication of this story. Click here to read the full release: DR. RANDALL TOBLER PRESS RELEASE (1) If and when a press release/public…

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Missouri Sunshine Law Top Ten Things to Know

 The following list was published by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office via ago.mo.gov  1. When in doubt, a meeting or record of a public body should be opened to the public.  2. The Sunshine Law applies to all records, regardless of what form they are kept in, and to all meetings, regardless of the manner…

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