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Relay Raises Over $50,000

Relay Committee Thrilled To Exceed Goal By About $10,000! Another successful Pike County Relay for Life was held on Saturday at the fairgrounds, raising more than $50,000 for the American Cancer Society, which is $10,000 more than the goal. Relay Chair Lynn Reuther said she would give spirit awards to every team this year. “This […]

Bowling Green Homecoming 2017

Streak Ends As Bobcats Fall To Montgomery Co. Alex Chilson ran back the opening kick-off for the Bobcats, but Bowling Green fell on Homecoming Night 55-28 to the Montgomery County Wildcats. The loss was the first for the Bobcats in EMO Conference play and snapped a three game win streak. The Wildcats tied the game before […]

September 26th Online Edition

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Clopton Homecoming 2017

IndianHawks Stumble Against T-Birds In Homecoming Game The Clopton-Elsberry IndianHawks ran into the ninth ranked team in the state for homecoming, falling to the North Callaway Thunderbirds 73-8. The IndianHawks were stopped near midfield on their first possession and the T-Birds scored quick. On their first offensive play North Callaway scored to start a 33-point […]

YMCA Raises More Than $27,000 At Annual Dinner Auction

More than $27,000 was raised at the 23rd Annual Twin Pike Family YMCA dinner auction that was held on Saturday, Sept. 16. The annual fundraising event took place at the YMCA facility with the theme “All That Jazz.” Organizers report more than 140 guests were in attendance which is up from recent years. The total […]

Louisiana Man Faces Numerous Charges After Alleged Kidnapping At Knife-Point

William Joseph Shade, 34, of Louisiana, faces numerous charges after being arrested by Ste. Genevieve Police last week for allegedly kidnapping his ex-girlfriend by using a knife to threaten her. The incident occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 13 as law enforcement was called to the Ste. Genevieve Courthouse after the victim reported the matter. Police arrived […]

Noix Creek Bridge Opening Is Delayed

Despite an original projected opening date of Oct. 1, completion of the bridge at Noix Creek on Highway 79 has pushed back the date to Oct. 13. The Missouri Department of Transportation reports that due to unforseen circumstances the delay became necessary. The contractor is setting girders this coming week and pouring the deck for […]

Bobcats Win Third In A Row

Van-Far & Louisiana Fall In Week Five Bowling Green Bobcats The Bobcats took down Mark Twain 38-6 on Friday to stay perfect in EMO Conference play. Bowling Green went ahead 7-0 with a score late in the first quarter that was answered by the Tigers early in the second quarter. The Bobcats kept a slim […]

September 19th Online Edition

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Big Crowds For Heritage Festival

There was great weather and the streets were packed with people for the 2017 Champ Clark Heritage Festival in Bowling Green on Saturday, Sept. 9. Above: Alan Hiles, who portrays Champ Clark during Heritage Festival and other events, chats with folks on the square. Honey Shuck, the historic museum home of Clark was also open […]

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