
OUTDOORS: Seven Firearms Deer Seasons This Year
There’s going to be plenty of deer hunting available to Missouri hunters this year, with no fewer than seven firearms seasons scheduled, in addition to an almost-4-months-long archery deer season.
There’s going to be plenty of deer hunting available to Missouri hunters this year, with no fewer than seven firearms seasons scheduled, in addition to an almost-4-months-long archery deer season.
There is a $3 suggested contribution for meals for those 60 years and over and $6.75 cost for meals for those 59 years and under.Meals are delivered Monday thru Friday, from 10:30 a.m., – 12 p.m., except on holidays.
October 5• Linn County Historical Society Tillman House Museum open to the public.
Apparently the stakes of having it count in conference standings or district playoffs was the critical factor in Marceline’s decade-plus dominance of southern neighbor Salisbury on the football field.Fourteen times in a row between 2013 and 2023, when MHS’ Tigers tangled with SHS’ Panthers as fellow members of the Lewis and Clark Conference or as members of the same Class 1 district, the final whistle of their contests always found Marceline on top – usually by a comfortable margin.Last Friday, with the Tigers (3-3) now in their first year as members of the Grand River Conference East while Salisbury remains in the shriveled L&C, the schools’ first non-conference meeting in nearly a half-century produced a distinct reversal of form.The host Panthers – more than a decade removed from their most-recent halcyon days of gridiron prominence – did what Marceline had done to them so often, dominate with an overpowering running game and rugged defense, leading to a surprising 34-8 rout of their neighbor just north of the Linn-Chariton county line.According to MHS statisticians, Salisbury rolled over the black-and-gold defenders for 301 rushing yards and passed for 76 more, scoring three times by land and twice by air, while holding the Marceline attack to a single rushing score and barely 200 yards of total offense.The Panthers’ “D” kept the Tigers’ two biggest offensive threats caged.
There is a $3 suggested contribution for meals for those 60 years and over and $6.75 cost for meals for those 59 years and under.Meals are delivered Monday thru Friday, from 10:30 a.m., – 12 p.m., except on holidays.
A Happy Birthday is wished for Skyler Creason, Ryder Singleton on Oct.
September 28• The Chillicothe Area Arts Council is hosting a piano duo called, “Betty and Jamie...Together Again!” and is set for Sept.
With four victories in five outings, including three which gave them second place in the Nan Carter Tournament at Trenton last Saturday, pushed the Brookfield High School softball Lady Bulldogs’ 2024 wins total into double digits last week.Here’s a roundup of recent prep sports around the county…BROOKFIELD SOFTBALLBrookfield 15, Maysville 0 (4 inn.)After a scoreless first inning in which BHS winning pitcher Emma Sensenich allowed her only two hits, the Lady Bulldogs (7-4, 3-3 conf.) erupted for 10 runs in the top of the second and then positioned themselves for the Grand River Conference East 15-runs-rule victory in four with a 4-runs fourth.The bulk of the Brookfield scoring resulted from Maysville walks and errors, but sophomore Hadlye Sackrey had a 2-runs double in the second for the contest’s single biggest swing.Without having a hit, Tylynn Almond reached base in all three plate appearances and scored each time.Going the shortened distance, Sensenich struck out six in four innings.NAN CARTER TOURNAMENTThe Lady Bulldogs earned second place in last Saturday’s tourney at Trenton, winning three of four games to improve their season record to 10-5.Gallatin 8, Brookfield 6 (5)In their opening game of the day, starting a few minutes before 9 a.m., the Lady Bulldogs were still slumbering and gave up four runs in the top of the first inning, an outburst capped by a 3-runs home run.Startled to awareness, BHS tried to battle back, getting a 2-outs, 2-runs homer of its own from H.
The Brookfield Rotary Club held its weekly meeting Tuesday at the Brookfield Family Cafe.