Schoonover, Oliver Advance to State for Schuyler County
CENTRALIA, Mo. — Schuyler County qualified two athletes for the state track and field meet Saturday, May 16, at the MSHSAA Class 1 Sectional 2 meet at Centralia High School. Mason Oliver won the boys long jump with a leap of 6.64 meters. Deacon Schoonover advanced in two throwing events, placing second in the discus at 46.23 meters and second in the shot put at 15.75 meters. The top four finishers in each event advanced to state.
Read MoreRams Sweep Past Wild Tigers
By David Sharp Bradley University bound Gage Brownell turned in a one hit, 18 strikeout complete game performance on the mound, leading Schuyler County (19-3) to an 11-0 victory over Brashear/Novinger (10- 5) in non conference varsity baseball action at Brashear. The marquis matchup game took a sad turn when Schuyler County and Brashear/Novinger players and fans observed a moment of silence for Schuyler County junior Casey Starrett and long time Brashear teacher and sports booster James Scudder before the first pitch. Casey Starrett died recently. James Scudder died prior to the 2025- 26 school year after an illness. Players…
Read MoreCASEY RAY STARRETT
Casey Ray Starrett, 17 of Lancaster, Missouri passed away on Sunday, May 10, 2026 at his home. The son of Spencer Ray Starrett and Trinity Noelle (Tallman) Sowers, he was born on October 7, 2008 in Memphis, Missouri. Casey attended Schuyler R-1 High School and would graduate with the class of 2027. Casey is survived by his parents, Spencer Starrett and wife, Amanda of Lancaster, Missouri and Trinity Sowers and husband, Travis of Brunswick, Missouri; brothers, Hayden Williams of Kirksville, Missouri, Jace Miller of Kirksville, Missouri and Vernon and Ivan Sowers of Brunswick, Missouri; grandparents, Dennis and Kathy Starrett of…
Read MoreSchuyler County Circuit Clerk’s Office Receives State Funding
Summer Nelson, Schuyler County circuit clerk, applied for and was awarded $12,772.50 in Special Assistance Funding from the state of Missouri to preserve records and increase storage space in the Schuyler County Circuit Clerk’s Office. Nelson said she made the application because “record storage has always been a problem in our courthouse due to space limitations.” Nelson said she was pleased her grant application was selected. The funds will be used to hire a temporary court clerk to preserve older case files that predate the 2016 transition to electronic filing. The project will free up valuable storage space and improve…
Read MoreSheriff: ‘Hundreds’ of Hours Invested in Search for Missing Edina Woman
By Echo Menges MEDIA: Video Interview YouTube Link Below EDINA, Mo. — 1 p.m. Friday, May 22, 2026 — Knox County Sheriff Carl Knoche said Friday that “hundreds” of man-hours have already been invested in the investigation into the disappearance of missing Edina woman Lindsey Watts as multiple agencies continue working the case around the clock. Watts, 35, of Edina was reported missing Wednesday after family members discovered she was no longer at her residence on North Fifth Street. Authorities have described the disappearance as “very concerning.” Speaking Friday afternoon outside the Knox County Courthouse, Knoche said investigators are…
Read MoreSearch Underway for Missing Edina Woman
By Echo Menges EDINA, Mo. — 5:45 p.m. Thursday, May 21, 2026 — Law enforcement agencies are investigating the disappearance of a missing Edina woman described by authorities as “very concerning.” Lindsey Watts, 35, of Edina was last seen Tuesday night, May 19, at approximately 11 p.m. by a family member after returning home to 510 N. Fifth St. following her shift at The Blessing Center in Edina. According to Knox County Sheriff Carl Knoche, family members discovered Wednesday morning, May 20, that Watts was no longer at the residence. Watts did not report to her scheduled shift at work…
Read MoreResurfacing Work Scheduled in Schuyler and Scotland Counties
HANNIBAL – Weather permitting, as early as May 18, resurfacing work is scheduled on approximately 41 miles of various routes in Schuyler and Scotland counties. Work will begin on 22.5 miles of Route D, from Route U at Lancaster in Schuyler Co. to MO 15 near Memphis in Scotland County. Once complete, resurfacing operations will move to the following locations in Schuyler County: • Route V, from Route D to U.S. Route 136 in Downing (7.6 miles) • Route U, from U.S. Route 136 in Lancaster to U.S. Route 63 (6.4 miles) • Route J, from U.S. Route 63 near…
Read MoreMissouri Giantess Comes Home: Ella Kate Returns to Memphis in New Musical “Dream Big”
The story of Scotland County’s most famous daughter is coming home. Ozarks Lyric Opera will bring its new folk musical ”Dream Big: The True Tall Tale” to the Memphis Theatre (106 E. Madison Street) on June 4, 2026 for a special hometown engagement. Inspired by the life of Ella Kate Ewing— known around the world as the “Missouri Giant”—the musical celebrates a remarkable Missouri story of perseverance, courage, and self-acceptance. The production is based on the award‑winning children’s book Stand Straight, Ella Kate by Missouri author Kate Klise, with music by Ruell Chappell of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils and arrangements…
Read MoreMurphy Honored by Scotland Co. Hospital
Congratulations to Samantha Murphy, RN, the May Spirit of SCH winner at Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, MO. Sam is a Certified Rural Health Clinic Professional and she currently wears many hats. She is the Clinic Informatics Analyst RN, Dr. Davis’ Primary Nurse, Immunization/Vaccine Coordinator and works PRN in OB delivering babies! Here’s what her nominator said about her: “I would like to nominate Samantha Murphy for this Spirit Award in recognition of her support, dedication, and positivity she brings to our team every single day. In an environment where technology and patient care intersect, she serves as a steady…
Read MoreSchuyler County Student Asher Applegate Receives NEMR Scholarship
NEMR is proud to announce Asher Applegate of Schuyler County High School as a recipient of the 2026 NEMR Scholarship. Asher was awarded a $500 scholarship in recognition of his dedication, achievements, and promising future ahead. Each year, NEMR awards scholarships to graduating seniors throughout its service area as part of the company’s commitment to supporting education and encouraging local students to pursue their goals after high school. “At NEMR, we believe our students are the future of our communities,” said NEMR General Manager Michele Gillespie. “We are honored to support these young adults as they begin new journeys and…
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