Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Miami R-1 announces All-Conference and All-District basketball honors

Congratulations to the following Miami High School student/athletes on Receiving All-Conference and All-District Basketball honors this Winter:
All-Conference: (Women's)
- McCartney Downs (1st Team)
All-Conference: (Men's)
- Wayde Cameron (1st Team)
- Gauge Filtingberger (1st Team)
- Blake Porter (2nd Team)
All-District: (Women's)
- McCartney Downs
All-District: (Men's)
- Wayde Cameron
- Gauge Filtingberger


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Apply now to be a 4-H Civic Engement Ambassador


Interested in 4-H Civic Engagement? Apply to be a 4-H Civic Engagement Ambassador! The Civic Engagement Ambassadors complete service projects, meet with local policymakers, and help plan 4-H Day at the Capitol! Don't wait to apply- applications close on April 1 at 5:00pm.


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Youth horsemanship clinic coming June 1st in Adrian


Do you know a youth and their horse that can benefit from a closer partnership? A great opportunity for youth is coming to Adrian on June 1, 2026! This will be a small class, with individualized focus, so limited spots are available! To learn more, contact Courtney Reppar at (770) 617-2040.
Last year's class was a remarkable experience for several youngsters who participated in a Horsemanship Clinic with the amazing horseman, Tom Curtin. These kids and their horses were a joy to watch! Every one of them were so excited to learn, to develop better communication with their horse and see results! You do not want to miss this opportunity!


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Ballard Students of the Month

Congratulations to the February Student of the Month Winners: Nathan Bales, Kyoko Smith, LeAnne Lange, and Dakota Lippert

Congratulations on being Student of the Month! I am so proud of you! You show kindness every single day. You are helpful to your classmates and make sure that everyone feels included. Your big heart makes our classroom a happier place.
You are also someone we can always count on. You follow directions well and do your best work. When I ask for help, you are ready. When there is a job to do, you take it seriously and complete it wholeheartedly.
Keep being the kind and amazing student that you are.
~Mrs. Hester

Dakota is a friendly outgoing student that does his best to include everyone.
~Mrs. West


She always demonstrates kindness to everyone and is a joy to have in class. She is a dependable student and usually turns her work in before it is even due. She is a friend to all.
~Ms. Burgin

Kyoko is very deserving of Student of the Month. She is kind, dependable, and consistently hardworking in everything she does. As her junior high volleyball coach, I had the privilege of watching her be an outstanding teammate who encouraged others and always gave her best effort. Kyoko leads by example both in the classroom and on the court, and we are so proud of her! Congrats on being Student of the Month!
~Mr. Bergen

Kyoko brings such a fun and uplifting energy to class. Her kind-hearted nature makes a positive difference in the classroom, and it shows in the way she interacts with others. She has a creative spirit and is a hard worker who consistently gives her best effort. Her dedication, determination, and positive attitude set a wonderful example. The classroom is brighter and more enjoyable because of the enthusiasm and creativity she brings each day.
~Mr. Duncan


Nathan exemplifies quiet strength and strong character. He approaches every task with steady determination and gives his best effort, no matter what. His words are always respectful, and I have never heard him speak negatively about anyone. Nathan’s kindness, dependability, and consistent effort make him a positive influence in our school. He is well deserving of Student of the Month.
~Mr. Bergen

He may not be in my classes anymore, but he still shows kindness and respect to others. He is a good example of a kind and dependable young man. Keep up the good work and positive attitude!
~Ms. Burgin

Nathan Bales is a kind, dependable, and courteous student. He consistently shows respect for others. Nathan is a young man you can always count on. His polite manner and thoughtful attitude make him a positive presence among his classmates. He treats everyone with consideration and sets a strong example through his kindness.
~Mrs. Gregory 


LeAnne consistently demonstrates kindness and dependability within our classroom and throughout our school community. She treats her peers with respect, includes others in activities, and is always willing to offer help when someone needs support. LeAnne models positive behavior by following expectations, completing her work responsibly, and staying focused on her tasks. I can rely on her to do the right thing even when no one is watching. Her caring heart and strong sense of responsibility make her a wonderful role model for her classmates and a valued member of our school community.
~Mrs. Bailey
I do not know her well, but in passing she is always kind and polite.
~Mrs. West
She demonstrates kindness everyday and is always eager to read!
~Ms. Burgin


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Why Walking Is One of the Best Exercises for Your Health

Easy for anyone to do, here’s why walking is also a great way to stay healthier.

Walking is one of those activities that seems like it’s too simple to make a real difference. But that simplicity is exactly what makes it one of the best exercises for overall health. Walking doesn’t require special equipment, expensive memberships or years of training. All you need to do is to put one foot in front of the other and keep going.

Here are just some of the benefits of walking:

  • Heart health – One of the biggest benefits of walking is how good it is for your heart. Regular walking helps improve circulation, lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease. Even a brisk walk that raises your heart rate a little can help strengthen your cardiovascular system. Studies show that consistent walking can also improve cholesterol levels, which plays a big role in long-term heart health.
  • Joint and bone health – Walking is a weight-bearing exercise, which helps keep bones strong and lowers the risk of bone loss as you age. It also helps keep joints moving and muscles flexible. For people with arthritis or joint stiffness, walking can actually reduce pain and improve mobility when done at a comfortable pace.
  • Mental health – A walk outdoors can lower stress, improve mood and help clear the mind. Walking has been linked to lower rates of anxiety and depression. Even short walks can help you feel more relaxed and focused. Many people find that walking becomes a time to think, unwind or enjoy quiet moments during a busy day.
  • Weight management – While it may not burn calories as quickly as running, walking is easier to stick with. And because walking is gentle on the body, people are more likely to do it regularly, which leads to better results over time. A daily walk can help burn calories, build lean muscle and support a healthy metabolism.
  • Easy to do – One of the best things about walking is that almost anyone can do it. You can walk indoors or outdoors, alone or with others, fast or slow. It can be adjusted to fit nearly any fitness level. If you are recovering from an injury or just getting back into exercise, walking is often a safe place to start.

Developing a Walking Routine

If you’re new to physical activity, begin with short walks, even 5 or 10 minutes at a time. Focus on consistency instead of speed or distance. As your body adjusts, you can slowly add more time or pick up the pace. Wearing supportive shoes and paying attention to posture can help prevent soreness and injury.

It also helps to make walking part of your daily routine. Walking after meals, during lunch breaks or while talking on the phone can add up quickly. Some people enjoy tracking steps while others prefer listening to music or podcasts to stay motivated. Walking with a friend or group can also make it more enjoyable and easier to stick with.

Walking may be simple, but its impact on health is powerful. When done regularly, it supports the heart, joints, mind and overall well-being. For many people, it’s one of the easiest and most effective ways to stay active and feel better every day.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

2 from Vernon county held on charges of deviant crimes against children


The Vernon County Sheriffs Office Conducted a search warrant at 16562 S.1713 Rd lot 19 Nevada Mo. Friday evening after receiving information that was disclosed from a forensic interview From the Children’s Center. After conducting multiple interviews and collecting evidence from the search warrant, 2 individuals were placed in custody regarding sexual deviant crimes against children. Both individuals were placed on 24hr investigative holds and charges were sent to the Vernon County Prosecuting Attorney’s office.
Vernon County prosecutor filed charges on both suspects, and warrants were issued for the following charges:
Fritts, Adam
26VE-CR00171
$500,000 cash only bond
Abuse or Neglect of a child under section 568.060
Child Molestation- 1st degree
Statutory Sodomy or Attempted Statutory Sodomy
Statutory Rape or Attempted Statutory Rape- 1st Degree
Fritts, Alicia
26VE-CR00170
$25,000 cash only bond
Endangering the Welfare of a Child Creating Substantial Risk—First Degree—No Sexual Contact
This is still an ongoing case and still under investigation. The children have been placed in state custody.
Sheriff Buehler says, "THESE ARE OUR CHILDREN!! Parents are supposed to protect their children and this makes me sick to think that both parents were involved. No child should feel unsafe with their parents. However, this is the stuff we encounter every day in our line of work. I will do my best to make sure the children in this county are safe.”
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.


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America 250 Resolution signed and done


This morning several women from Bates County met with the Bates County Commission to get the Commissioner's approval of the America 250 Resolution
The goal of the resolution is to inspire fellow Americans to reflect on our past, strenthen our love of country and renew our commitment to the ideals of democracy through programs that educate, engage and unite us as a nation. The resolution is a nonpartisan initiative working to engage every American in commemorating the 250th anniversary of our country.
Trent Nelson made the motion to adopt the America 250 Resolution. John Gray seconded the motion and all were in favor.

Jim Wheatley signed the resolution stating that the Bates County Commission now supports the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of our nation.


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Butler track results from Thursday

The Bears’ high school track team held their annual home meet on Thursday, March 26. This meet has grown into one of the largest meets in the area during the early season with 20 schools entered to compete. Despite the large number of schools, the boys’ team finished fourth, just 1.5 points behind the second place team with the girls team finishing in fifth place. Individually, 14 new personal records were also set.
Below are those who finished in the top 8 of their events or set a personal record.





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