Congratulations to Archie FFA Member Braelynn Brown for being selected for the HYMAX Academy. Braelynn was selected to attend this academy based off of her application and is one of only 100 Greenhands in Missouri to attend!
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Scott Mallatt informed the council that the Parks & Recreation Commission had met, but there was no quorum and had nothing to report. Likewise, Denny Rich had attended the Airport Commission meeting, but they also did not have a quorum. They discussed providing competitive aviation fuel prices and were still looking for a manager.
Police Chief Jarrett Wheatley remarked that the Codes Enforcement department had submitted a report. He also reported that a rubber speed hump has been installed on South Main Street in front of the jail and so far it is effective in slowing the traffic down. Furthermore, if anyone tried to go around the hump, they would get a ticket. In addition to the speed hump, 15 mph speed zones had been installed at all intersections around the square and speed limits had been lowered on nearby streets.
Mayor Henry and the council congratulated Don LeNeve for being in business for seventy-five years before retiring and the Mayor is working on a Proclamation to give him.
It was reported that Hertzog Meat Company will begin processing on March 23rd and will hold a Grand Opening when they open the retail sales department on April 24. City Council has been invited to attend this event as well as the public, more details to be revealed in coming days.
Sadly, it was announced that Butler Glass Company has closed their business after forty-four years of service and wished them well.
Born on May 2, 1934, in Mound City, Kansas, he lived a life marked by generosity, quiet strength, and unwavering devotion to his family.
Gene was the owner of the Post Body Shop in Mound City, Kansas for thirty-five years, where he was known for his integrity, work ethic, and the kindness he showed to everyone he met. Outside of work, he found joy in making things with his hands, traveling/camping, and riding motorcycles, and he shared those passions freely with friends and family. Above all, he was a devoted husband and family man. He taught his family the value of hard work, humility, and compassion - not through words alone, but through the way he lived each day. His presence brought steadiness, his humor brought lightness, and his love brought comfort.
He is survived by his wife, stepbrother, 3 children, 8 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren, who will carry his memory forward with deep gratitude.
A graveside service will be held on Friday, March 20, 2026, 10:00am, at Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Mound City Methodist Church or a charity of your choice. Following the service, a celebration of life will be held in his honor at the Mound City Methodist Church from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, and he will be profoundly missed.