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Arrest made in Scotland County Murder
A 21 year old Memphis Missouri man is behind bars tonight for the shooting death of a Wyaconda, Missouri man.
Scotland County death investigation
Authorities in Scotland County, Missouri are investigating the death of a Wyaconda, Missouri man.
Joe Benedict/Staff Writer It was kind of like getting in a car for a road trip. The whole family was there and no one knew exactly where the road would take them.
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Safety checkpoint in Clark County MO
The Clark County Missouri Sheriff's Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol conducted a Safety Check in Wyaconda at the 4-way stop on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008. via KHQA-TV Quincy
Wyaconda C-1 School District dissolved
We showed you on KHQA's News at Five about how the Wyaconda C-1 School District in Northeast Missouri will be dissolved after this school year. via KHQA-TV Quincy
City of Wayland, West Ward for Alderman, Vote for 1 Joni Gorman Linda Booth Village of Luray, Board of Trustees, Vote for 3 Clark County Nursing Home, District No. via KHQA-TV Quincy
Wyaconda residents decide school district future
“I think just as long as the children are receiving a quality education which I believe they will at any of the neighboring school districts.”
Residents in the Wyaconda C-1 School District will decide if the school will be annexed into the Gorin R-3 School District Tuesday. via KHQA-TV Quincy
Rural district falls short of standards, may be shut down
“By April of this year it will already be decided. We can't wait until June to find out if we're going to close”
A rural northeast Missouri school district with fewer than three dozen students may be the first in the state to close for failing to meet state academic standards. via Belleville News
“My dad trims trees for a living in Jefferson City, done it 25 years, and he said he's never seen anything like this”
The Wadley family was able to park their mini-van in their Marion Street driveway and walk a cleared sidewalk to a front porch free of debris. via News Tribune