Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Help available for Missouri Entrepreneurs via MU Extension

Capital, Connections and Capacity:

What Missouri Entrepreneurs Can Access Right Now
Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m.
What funding and support are available to Missouri entrepreneurs today, and how do all the pieces connect?
Join the CEC Exchange Webinar for practical insights from state leaders and partners who work directly with startups and small businesses across Missouri.
This session highlights the SSBCI Capital Programs and the Show-Me Network’s technical assistance resources, featuring insights from state agencies and on-the-ground partners supporting startups and smal businesses across Missouri.
Participants will learn about current capital options, available technical assistance and how communities and entrepreneurs can navigate these programs more effectively.
If you support entrepreneurs, build startups, or guide local economic development efforts, this webinar will help you understand how Missouri’s resources fit together and how to access them.
Register today: https://brnw.ch/21wZMUg

Learn more about Missouri owls during upcoming MDC webinars

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Owls are hooting in anticipation of nesting season, and the public is invited to tune into upcoming webinars to learn more.

Join the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) for two Owls of Missouri virtual programs from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, and 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 19.

Register for the Feb. 17 program at mdc-event-web.s3licensing.com/Event/EventDetails/215201.

Register for the Feb. 19 program at https://mdc-event-web.s3licensing.com/Event/EventDetails/214800.

Viewers will learn about common Missouri owls, what makes them effective nighttime hunters, and how to identify them by sound. These are live events only.

Staff at MDC facilities across the state are holding virtual and in-person programs throughout the year. A listing of these programs may be found at mdc.mo.gov/events

Monday, February 9, 2026

Miami R-1 Courtwarming Royalty

 


Miami Courtwarming Coronation winners: Seniors Mickey Downs and Nate Bukowskey. Results from this past Friday's games vs Northeast Vernon County High School on Friday:

Lady Eagles - 43
Lady Knights - 61
Eagles - 52
Knights - 49
Also, big shoutout to McCartney Downs for scoring her 1000th point!

A big day for Miami FBLA

 


The FBLA District 10 competition was Tuesday Feb 3rd at UCM in Warrensburg

Five Miami R-1 FBLA chapter members competed via online tests in January:

Intro to Business Concepts (Jeremiah Johnston and Brent Benbrook)
Intro to Business Communication (Londyn Schmidt and Karly Skaggs)
Personal Finance (Adam Edwards)

London Schmidt placed 3rd in our district for Introduction to Business Communication, and she will be competing again at state FBLA later this spring!

Obituary - Rodney Kavalier

Rodney Reed Kavalier, 70, died peacefully at home from pancreatic cancer on Thursday, February 5, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was born in Waterloo on June 23, 1955, the son of Richard "Dick" Kavalier Sr. and Mary Ann Helm Kavalier. Rodney graduated from Dysart-Geneseo High School in 1973, On June 30, 1978, he married Mary Jo Higgins in Dysart. To this union, the couple was blessed with three wonderful children and two grandchildren.

After high school graduation Rodney became the third generation to run the family repair/implement business in Dysart. He worked as a mechanic, salesperson and ultimately the owner operator of Kavalier Implement. Prior to the sale of Kavalier Implement Rodney chose to become a NAPA parts dealer. His working knowledge of engines and parts was a wonderful match to this additional service line. When it was time for Dick to retire and Mary Jo's dad to slow down, the implement business was sold and Rodney became a farmer with his father-in-law, Bob Higgins. His knowledge of equipment and Bob's knowledge of farming practices made for a good working partnership. Rodney was actively farming at the time of his passing.

Rodney was a quick-witted man who was a gifted storyteller and loved spending time with family and friends. If there was a gathering there was always a time when Rodney would tell a story and laughter would ensue. He loved to tease and tell a good joke but never at the expense of another person's feelings. Because of these qualities he was asked to MC class reunions and was the author of the annual Christmas letter.

He was a faithful man who served his community in many capacities. He became interested in the Masons when Mary Jo's grandfather became a widower, and he saw how his fellow lodge brothers looked after him during that difficult time. He was very active in the Dysart Masonic Ascalon Lodge 393 and there he found great fellowship, and lifelong friends. He was also active in the Dysart community by volunteering for the Dysart Fire Department and Ambulance service. He took EMT classes with his wife and assisted with the development of more EMT's as instructors for Hawkeye Tech, and taught classes in Dysart.

Rodney was active in the Dysart United Methodist Church serving on and chairing many different committees. He was also very active in the church youth group. Since Rodney had been a Boy Scout, when his sons grew up he served as the Cub Scout Master for Troop 324 in Dysart. He has also served as the president of the Buckingham Co-op for several years, and took pride in involving younger farmers to gain their perspective on business decisions for the co-op.

Rodney never met a stranger! He was an outgoing man who loved cars, especially Corvettes, and loved to travel. He was able to go to Tokyo, Japan as part of the Boy Scout World Jamboree in 1971 and was a foreign exchange student to Boliden, Sweden in 1972. He introduced Mary Jo to world travel, and they had several wonderful international trips to visit Mary Jo's sister Holly.

Rodney was an incredible husband and father who loved his wife and children deeply and believed relationships were important. He was consistently kind, caring, and patient. He could fix anything and truly loved repairing and making mechanical things work well. His patience was evident when he taught his children how to complete tasks such as doing an oil change and "orienting" his wife on how to run the combine after she retired from her nursing career. Rodney always enjoyed time with family and friends and would make those events a priority. If a family member or friend needed something he was quick to help.

If you knew Rodney even slightly, you knew he was a staunch Iowa State Cyclone fan. He became even more devout when all three of his children were ISU graduates.

Rodney is survived by the love of his life, Mary Jo Kavalier; children Michael (Kelly) Kavalier and their son Ames, of Stillwater, OK, Dr. Ryan Kavalier of Columbia, MO, and Kristin (Miles) Nieder and their daughter Madeline JoAnn, of Butler, MO; siblings Randall (Deb) Kavalier of Altoona, IA and Roxanne (John) Topliff of Waterloo; sister-in-law Donna Kavalier of Dysart; his Swedish brother and sister Barry and Eva Hőgstrőm and many other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Richard Kavalier Jr.

Funeral services for Rodney will be Monday, February 16, 2026, at 10:30 AM, at Dysart United Methodist Church, 602 Tilford St, Dysart, with burial to follow at the Dysart Cemetery. The family will greet friends during a time of visitation on Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM, and all are welcome to attend a Masonic Service starting at 6:00 PM at Locke at Tower Park, 4140 Kimball Ave, Waterloo. Memorial contributions should be directed to the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.lockefuneralservices.com.

Tanker rollover results in minor injuries

 


Shortly after noon today, the Rich Hill Fire Department was dispatched to a tanker rollover at northbound I-49, mile marker 118. Upon arrival, it was determined that the tanker was hauling used cooking oil. The patient was transported from the scene by Bates County EMS with minor injuries.

The following agencies responded to the scene: Rich Hill Fire, Rich Hill Police, Bates County Sheriff's Office, Bates County EMS, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Miami Senior McCartney Downs signs with McPherson College


On February 6th, Miami High School Senior McCartney Downs signed her letter of intent to play basketball at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas.

This was a special day for McCartney, as she also scored her 1000th point that same evening against the Northeast Vernon County Lady Knights.
McCartney has had an amazing career here at Miami and we're so proud to see all of her hard work pay off with this awesome opportunity to continue her academic and athletic career.
Congratulations, Mickey!

Butler Jr. High students take 1st in TSA Regional competition

 


Three Butler students with Junior High TSA traveled to Springfield on Saturday to compete in the TSA Regional competition. Congratulations to DJ Douty & Aidan Bettels who placed 1st in Mechanical Engineering with their catapult. Also congratulations to Alivia Pittman who placed 3rd with her Prepared Speech.


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