Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Reliable, High-Speed Internet from Xfinity Coming to Three Additional Cities in Missouri

More Than 4,200 Homes and Businesses in Adrian, Archie and Butler Will Be Connected to America’s Smartest Converged WiFi Network for the First Time 

 

Blue Springs, Mo. – April 22, 2026 – Comcast is connecting more than 4,200 new homes and businesses in Adrian, Archie and Butler, Missouri to multi-gigabit, symmetrical Internet from America’s smartest and most reliable converged network. Xfinity brings Internet, mobile, entertainment, and smart home services into one simple, seamless solution – giving customers more speed, savings, and control over their connected lives. These three Missouri cities now join nearly 65 million homes and businesses nationwide with access to a network that fuels innovation, productivity, and everyday connection.

 

“This broadband expansion is a major victory for communities across rural Missouri. Access to reliable, high‑speed broadband is no longer optional, it’s the backbone of economic growth, workforce development, and opportunity,” said State Senator Rick Brattin. “Investments like this ensure families, farms, schools, and small businesses can fully participate in today’s digital economy, and it’s encouraging to see Comcast help close the connectivity gap for our region.”

 

“Bringing advanced broadband infrastructure to communities like Archie and Adrian reflects a real commitment to expanding opportunity,” said State Representative Sherri Gallick. “When residents have access to fast, affordable Internet, it strengthens education, improves healthcare access, and supports the long-term vitality of our cities. This is exactly the type of forward-looking investment that helps rural communities thrive and stay competitive.”

 

“Expanding high-speed broadband in Butler is a meaningful step forward for our community,” said State Representative Dane Diehl. “Strong connectivity helps local businesses grow, gives students and workers access to new opportunities. Projects like this make sure Butler is positioned to succeed in an increasingly digital world, and I appreciate Comcast’s role in strengthening access across our region.”

 

Residents can visit Xfinity.com/MyTown and enter their addresses for additional details on construction timing and upcoming service availability. The project is expected to be completed in 2027. Comcast’s most recent expansion to these three cities is part of the company’s latest investment in Missouri, which also includes expansions to Concordia, Harrisonville, Higginsville, Lexington, Napoleon, and Wellington, which were announced in early 2025 and expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

 

“Comcast’s expansion into three additional Missouri cities underscores our continued commitment to bringing high‑speed, reliable connectivity to more communities across the state,” said Kalyn Hove, Regional Senior Vice President, Comcast Midwest. “Comcast is proud to deepen our presence in Missouri and help empower more customers and businesses with the technology they need to thrive in today’s digital world.”

 

Xfinity Brings Full Suite of Residential Services to Adrian, Archie and Butler

Comcast is bringing its full suite of residential Xfinity services to Adrian, Archie and Butler, including high-speed Internet, streaming, mobile, voice, and home security – delivering reliable, connected experiences for today’s consumers at home or on the go.

·        Xfinity Internet: Speed, Reliability, and Coverage. With multi-gig speeds, 99.9% reliability, and powerful WiFi that reaches every corner of the home, Xfinity powers streaming, gaming, and video calls – simply and seamlessly.

·        Xfinity Mobile: Most Reliable Network. Fraction of the Cost. Xfinity Mobile delivers reliable, lightning‑fast speeds – up to 1 Gig – at home and on the go. And now, new customers can get one line free for a full year when they sign up for a qualifying Xfinity Internet plan. 

·        Xfinity TV: All Entertainment. One Powerful Platform. Xfinity brings together live TV, streaming, sports, and on-demand content in one easy-to-use experience. With the award-winning Xfinity Voice Remote, finding a show, channel, or game is fast, easy, and frustration-free. 

·        Xfinity Home: Smart Security Made Simple. Xfinity Home combines advanced security and smart home automation in one easy-to-use platform. With flexible options for self or professional monitoring, it delivers peace of mind and control.

 

Comcast Business: Technology Solutions for Businesses of Any Size

Comcast Business delivers powerful, secure, and always-on connectivity tailored to meet the needs of businesses – whether small startups or growing enterprises. With fast, reliable Internet and advanced networking solutions like SD-WAN, cloud connectivity, and unified communications, Comcast Business helps organizations stay connected, protected, and ready to scale.

 

For businesses on the move, Comcast Business Mobile offers fast, dependable 5G, flexible data plans, and access to over 23 million WiFi hotspots nationwide. With features like 4K streaming, advanced spam call blocking, and twice-a-year phone upgrades, it’s a mobile solution designed to keep teams productive – wherever business takes them.

 

What It Means for the Community

Comcast’s commitment to communities goes beyond building the network and aims to increase economic mobility for the local community and its residents. That’s why Comcast created Internet Essentials, a broadband adoption program that offers eligible households low-cost, high-speed Internet and affordable computers.



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Obituary - Gail Marie Jones

Gail Marie Jones has cracked off. 

It was important to her that we said it just like that, because that's who she was: a total hoot! 

Gail, or Gail Re to her family, was born in Rich Hill, Missouri, on April 18, 1953 to Carley Franklin and Alta Mae (Swope) Jones. She graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1971 and spent most of her adult life in Rich Hill and Nevada, Missouri. Gail was so much fun. She had the best laugh and used it often, cracking jokes and making other smile. No matter where she worked, from the Nevada State Hospital to the Vernon County Sheriff's Department to Nevada Mental Health, she made the spaces she occupied better. Not at home though--she hated to clean! Life was way more fun without it! 

She was a bird loving mom, aunt and friend, spoiling those fortunate enough to be in her orbit. She was also a wonderful artist and her pencil and charcoal portraits were beautiful. Additionally, she did volunteer work, helping backstage at the Little Alley Theater in Nevada, for several CCPA productions. 

Gail was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings Ray "Gene", Lillian "Joanne", Carl Edward "Buster", Kenneth Lee and Teddy Lynn and her dear friend, Lois "MawMaw" Johnson Eastland. She is survived by her brother, Jack (Terresa), sister, Sue, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, her "closer than a sister" friend, Joni Eastland (Tim) McHargue, dear friends, Danny and Marie Baker and many more cherished friends and loved ones.

Gail passed from this life on May 19, 2026 at the age of 73 and entered into the presence of the Savior she loved and served. Per Gail's wishes, there will be no service. Cremation is under the direction of Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill, Missouri. 


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Obituary - Gale Arlin Robinson


Gale Arlin Robinson, 78, of Rich Hill, Missouri, passed away April 8, 2026. He was born June 20, 1947, in Chillicothe, Missouri, to Lee Arlington Robinson and Mary Emmaline Reynar Robinson. He married Edith (Margaret) Hanvy Mannering. 

A proud Army veteran, Gale served with the 6th Battalion, 80th Field Artillery near the DMZ at Camp Knox, Korea, and was honorably discharged in October 1969. He spent his professional life in food service management, where he was respected for his steady leadership and dedication to those he worked with. 

Active in his faith, Gale was a longtime member of Rich Hill United Methodist Church where he served on the church board of trustees. His commitment to community and church life was a central part of who he was. 

Gale was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret, and his parents. He is survived by his sister, Rita Davis of Kansas City, Missouri; nephew, Spencer (Katie) Robinson Davis; and two grandnephews, Calvin and Patrick, who brought him great joy. 

Gale received exceptional care from the staff at the Kansas City VA Medical Center. He was incredibly grateful for the kindness shown to him during his extended illness. 

Family and friends will remember Gale for his quiet strength, loyalty, and the kindness he brought to family, church, and work. In lieu of f lowers, memorial donations may be made to organizations dedicated to supporting veterans or to the Rich Hill United Methodist Church. Service and memorial arrangements will be announced by the family at a later date.


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Little Apple news


May 27, 2026


The yellow roses at the Appleton City Cemetery will be picked up on Monday, June 1, 2026 at 8:30 a.m., with a rain date of Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.  All individuals, families, clubs or groups are welcome.  For information, contact Pam Bartz, 417-321-4177.


St Clair County Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support Group will meet 1:00 p.m. May 28 at Rivers Crossing Senior Center and every 4th Thursday.  The group provides support and education for the caregivers and families of our community.  On May 28, the guest speaker will be Kara Colby with Hospice Compassus.  Refreshments are provided.  Please contact Amy Dwyer at Truman Lake Manor 417-644-2248 with any questions.


Appleton City Carousel will be open Memorial Day through Labor Day week-ends, Friday-Sunday 4:00-7:00 p.m. It will close if inclement weather is happening. There have been people from 37 states and 7 countries that have visited.


The AC Pool is open to the public Sunday-Saturday 12:00-5:00 p.m. General Daily Admission Costs are ages 11+ $3.00, ages 4-10 $2.00 and ages 0-3 free with paid adult. Sundays and Wednesdays are $1.00 for everyone. Season Pool Pass Costs are $60 for 1 person and $20 for each additional person added. Pool Party Costs are 1 hour $90 and 2 hours $150. Start time for parties is 6:00 p.m.


Appleton City Public Library has registration open for 4th-6th Grade Book Club and Adults Summer Reading programs. Register via Facebook OR stop by the library. Programs for 4th-6th Grade begin June 8 and Adult's Reading Programs begin June 3. See their flyers for more information


There will be a Quilt Show at the Appleton City Museum June through August.  The Museum will be open Fridays 1:30-4:30 and the same hours on second Saturdays, June 13, July 11 and August 8.  Appleton City Landmarks Restoration is celebrating 40 Years this year. Forty two quilts have been pulled out of storage for showing.  They range in age from 1876-2016, the oldest traveled on a covered wagon from Indiana to Missouri.   There are friendship quilts from surrounding communities, scrap quilts, quilted wall hangings and more. You are invited to visit the Museum and Clark House to see the collection and vote for your favorite quilt. The Museum is located at 503 N. Maple, one block north of the caution light.


The AC Rural Health Clinic is excited to announce that Dermatology PA, Dylan Timmerman, is increasing his dermatology clinic days through the summer months. Traditionally, Dylan's dermatology clinics have been scheduled for one Friday per month. In June, July, and August he is increasing that to four clinics per month. Along with Fridays, some of Dylan's additional days over the summer will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays. For scheduling or any other dermatology clinic questions, please call the EMH Outpatient Clinic at 660-476-5257.


The Appleton City Rural Health Clinic is offering free Sports Physicals on Wednesdays throughout the month of June.  An appointment is required to be seen.  To schedule an appointment, please call the clinic at 660-476-2121.


Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation is sponsoring 2 raffles to support local healthcare. You can buy tickets to enter for the chance to win 1/2 a hog. There will be two chances to win and winners will be drawn at the AC Fair on June 13. The hog was donated by Ethan Bracher family and processing by Murray’s Butcher Block. The second raffle is for a chance to win a Stihl air inflator or Blackstone Griddle.  Winners will be drawn at the AC Car Show July 11. All tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. All money raised will support local healthcare through Ellett Memorial Hospital.


The Knights of Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose on Sunday, June 12 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.  Treat your family to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up.  A free will donation will be greatly appreciated


Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for May and June. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. May 27 – Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni, Thursday,  May 28– Neurology- Dr.- Shoaib,  Friday,  May 29 – Podiatry – Dr. Pace, Tuesday, June 2 - Rheumatology- Dr. John, Wednesday, June 3 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. Namin, Thursday , June 4 - OB/Gyn- Dr. Kallberg, Friday, June 5 - Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Tuesday, June 9 – Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Friday, June 12 –Orthopedic-Dr. Gray, Tuesday    June 16 - Rheumatology- Dr. John, Thursday, June 18 – Podiatry– Dr. Pace, Friday, June 19   Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Tuesday, June 23– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Wednesday, June 24 – Orthopedic- Dr. Gray, Wednesday, June 24 – Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni, Thursday, June 25 - Neurology- Dr. Shoaib, Friday, June 26 – Orthopedics- Laura Noble, FNP, Tuesday, June 30 – Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

May 28    St Clair County Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support Group 1:00 p.m. Rivers Crossing Senior Center

June 1      Yellow roses pick up at AC Cemetery 8:30 a.m.

June 12-13     AC Fair

June 14     Knights of Columbus pancake and sausage breakfast 8:30-10:00 a.m. at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose




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One dead following crash near Appleton City

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, a 79 year old man succumbed to injuries in a rollover accident about 1 mile east of Appleton City MO around 2 pm on May 26th.

The report indicates a 1997 Ford pickup driven by the Appleton City man went off of the right side of 52 highway and overturned; the driver was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedic James Head.

This is the 52nd fatality reported by the Missouri Highway Patrol for 2026.


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Rich Hill brush site now open


Contact city hall for more information (417) 395-2223


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Attention Bates county 4-Her's

4-H families and FFA advisors, please be on the lookout for emails regarding the 2026 Bates County Fair. This year, we will be sending livestock rules, entry forms, schedules of events, information regarding cleanup days and times we will need help during the week of the fair, etc via email.
If you are an FFA member, please check with your advisor regarding all fair information and updates. For all FFA members, if you would like to be added directly to our email list, please email batescountyfair@gmail.com, or message us here on Facebook with your email address, so we can include you in future updates and information.


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Weather to be a bit more active starting tonight


Good morning everybody. Mild & boring weather has kept my posts to mostly morning updates! The pattern gets a little more active starting tonight into tomorrow, but still -- no severe weather expected in the days ahead. Can't rule out a thunder storm here and there and we may see a few as early as tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. A few pockets of instability will be out there but far and few between. Meaning most of us get showers off and on, and some of us will get a thunderstorm. Here's a possible radar picture of around 8am tomorrow as precipitation will slowly work its way up from the southwest overnight tonight. You can see it reaches the KS side first, and will be the heaviest over there. Showers and storms don't get into west central MO much until tomorrow afternoon. -Greg@660weather



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