A small country store would become one of the central parts of early Clarke County. In January of 1895, John Voris of Woodburn purchased the small general store located at Jacksonville. He moved the ...
After decades of dedicated hard work, the Clarke County Reservoir Commission (CCRC) has made some true progress this year, and the finish line is in sight.
Melanie has been the Chief Operating Officer and a leader at Clarke County Hospital for the last 13 years. Melanie is an RN and holds a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration. She has held ...
Two counts of counterfeit/forgery were reported on Dec. 12 at 2550 College Dr. Harassment was reported on Dec. 12 at 803 One Tribe Dr. Theft was reported at 1818 Primrose Lane on Dec. 13. Theft from ...
Clarke County residents will have the opportunity to see a caravan of the new National Guard as one of two units touring the state will make a stop in Osceola on Saturday, Nov. 8. The tour is making ...
No citations were reported following a two-vehicle accident on Nov. 29 at the intersection of Highway 34 and Southwest Blvd. According to an Osceola police report, Chelsea Krueger of Perry was driving ...
For questions about the PTCO, Dueling Pianos or to purchase tickets, one can contact the PTCO at [email protected]. Tickets can also be purchased at the Clarke Administration Building, 802 One ...
The Clarke Community School Board approved 6-0 the resignations of Joseph Blazevich and Derek Van Blarcom at a special board meeting on Dec. 18; board member Ann Lovell was absent. Both resignations ...
No injuries were reported following an accident on Nov. 20. According to an Osceola police report, Austin Taylor of Osceola was headed eastbound on Highway 34 in a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado. As he was ...
Nomination Requirements: 1. Nomination Letter (from Nominator (s)): The nomination letter needs to describe the community service and the significance and impact it has had in the community. 2. All ...
The name Shiloh in Hebrew means “place of peace” but it would be the sight of anything other than its meaning. On April 6, 1862, Union soldiers were still making their breakfast when Confederate ...