Thursday, November 13, 2025

Obituary - Donald Johnson

Donald E. Johnson, 85, passed at home after a battle with pancreatic cancer on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Don was the youngest of five born in Blue Mound, Kansas to William McKinley and Alma Ida Tinsley Johnson. He attended Blue Mound schools, and graduated from Blue Mound High School in 1958. He married his wife of 66 years, Ruth “Ann” Cosens Johnson, in 1959. Don and Ann moved to Wichita, Kansas where Don attended Kansas State School of Barbering, and Ann spent her days watching daytime soaps, eating chocolates, and drinking Coca-Cola, and her evenings helping him study for tests. After graduation, the couple moved to Ottawa, Kansas where Don completed his apprenticeship. He then purchased the barber shop in Humboldt, Kansas in 1962 where they moved and settled into business ownership and raising a family. In 1974, with the anticipation of baby number three, in an era of long-hair styles and fewer buzz cuts, Don closed the shop and began his career of 30 years at The Monarch Cement Company.

In his free time, Don could be found on horseback, playing a guitar, hunting, working on vehicles and projects, and cheering on kids and grandkids at just about every sport and event you can imagine. The couple built their home in rural Humboldt in 1997 with the help of friends and family, and so many Monarch buddies who donated their time and talents to help each other. His grandkids were the highlight of his life, and he loved and snuggled every baby he saw. He was ornery, loved a good joke, and never met a stranger. He could also thoroughly cuss a horse that refused to get into the trailer, a cow that wouldn’t stay in the pasture, or a frozen water line in the dead of winter.

Don was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Frank Johnson, three sisters, Dorothy (Roy) Spillman, Betty (Lloyd) Spillman, and Lela Ann (Russ) Spillman.

Don is survived by his wife, Ann, of the home, sons Tom (Angela) Johnson and Tim (Kristy) Johnson, and daughter Kimberly (Craig) Baldwin, eight grandchildren, Jake Johnson, Allie (Devin) Gregg, Colby (Audrey) Johnson, Reid (Alex) Barnett, Cael (Libby) Johnson, Ava Baldwin, Annika Baldwin, Audrey Baldwin, and four great grandchildren, Kylinn, Tytin, Kyzer, and Charlotte, sister-in-law Bonnie Johnson, and numerous nieces and nephews

Memorial service will be held 10:30 am Saturday, November 22, 2025 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Mound City Chapel. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 pm Friday, November 21 at the Mound City Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Masonic Lodge Hebron #314.

Obituary - Kendra Cooper

Kendra Sue (Borum) Cooper departed this life on November 10, 2025, at Benton House of Raymore, MO, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Kendra was born July 5, 1959, in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Donald Dee and Donna (Wehmeyer) Borum.

Kendra was a graduate of Sherwood Cass R-VIII and Central Missouri State University (UCM), obtaining a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in criminal justice.

Kendra spent her life dedicated to public service. She started her career as a Juvenile Officer for Cass County before becoming the first female patrol officer at the Belton Police Department in 1986 and again with the Pleasant Hill Police Department in 1994. Her trailblazing achievements paved the way for many other women in law enforcement who have since followed in her footsteps. Kendra moved to the Lee’s Summit Police Department in 1996, where she served in the patrol division, policy and procedure, and as a crime analyst before retiring in 2016. While at LSPD, she became a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician Instructor (CPSTI), serving on the Missouri CPS Advisory Committee with Safe Kids Worldwide, which she continued after her retirement. Not one to stay idle for long, she came out of retirement less than a month later, working as a corporate security officer with KCPL/Evergy before officially retiring in 2021.

Kendra was an avid horsewoman, and her love of horses was evident to anyone she ever met. In her youth, Kendra was active in the Creighton Saddle Club and participated in trail riding, parades, and rodeo events with her horses Lightning and Molly B. As an adult, Kendra was a member of the Peculiar Saddle Club and the Cass County Sheriff’s Posse in the 1990s, participating in trail riding, countless shows, and parades with her horses Joe and Lucy. In her later years, she transitioned from focusing on trail riding to reining, where she became an active member of the Southwest Missouri Reining Horse Association. Kendra competed in reining for many years with her faithful companion Milo by her side, winning many ribbons, buckles, and pewters. One of her greatest accomplishments was being invited to show at the AQHA World Show on her favorite horse, Vinny. She was well known among the reining community as a devoted supporter of the youth division and for volunteering wherever help was needed.

Kendra loved all things music. While she took formal lessons in piano, guitar, and flute, she preferred to play by ear. She participated in marching band in high school and played the flute for community events and weddings. She sang in the church choir and praise bands, most recently with the First Baptist Church of Peculiar.

Kendra was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her daughters, Brooke (Ryan) of Olathe, KS, and Whitney (Dustin) of Adrian, MO; three grandchildren, Lillian, Blaine, and Harper; one brother, Brian, of Harrisonville, MO; and many extended family members, adopted family, and friends.

Cremation with a celebration of life visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 17, 2025, at the First Baptist Church, Peculiar, Missouri

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to KU Cancer Center, or Southwest Missouri Reigning Horse Association and send in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P. O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

Obituary - Terry Seleman

Terry Paul Seleman age 85 of Creighton, Missouri departed this life Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at his home in Creighton, Missouri surrounded by his family. 

Cremation with a celebration of life visitation will be held 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Donations can be made through the link or sent to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701. 

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available.

Obituary - Rebecca Sue Cameron

Rebecca Sue Cameron, 76, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at the Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, MO. Per her wishes, no services are scheduled.

Becky, as she was affectionately known, was born on May 5, 1949, in Kansas City, MO, to Joseph A. and LaVerne (Allen) Shepherd. A lifelong resident of Harrisonville, Becky found joy in the simple pleasures of life. She was united in marriage to Robert "Bob" Cameron on August 19, 1972, in Harrisonville. Together, they created a loving home, raising two wonderful children, Lynn and Justin, who carry forward their parents' spirit of compassion and strength.

Becky was a devoted Registered Nurse, dedicating many years of her career to caring for patients in the operating rooms at Belton Research Medical Center. Her passion for healing extended beyond the hospital doors, as she continued her commitment to care at Heartland Spine and Specialty Hospital in Leawood, Kansas, even after her retirement.

Throughout her life, Becky and Bob cherished their time spent at their cabin in Colorado, where they created countless memories surrounded by nature's beauty. These memories will forever be treasured by her family and friends.

Becky was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved husband, Bob, who passed away on June 9, 2023. She is survived by her son, Justin (Cassie) Cameron, and daughter, Lynn (Jason Brigham) Gaines, both of Harrisonville, MO; her sister, Cindy Lees, of Belton, MO; three grandchildren: Morgan Cameron, Devin Cameron, and Will Gaines, all of Harrisonville, MO, who will carry her spirit in their hearts; and many other relatives and friends.

Local football this Friday, week 12

Liberal 5-5
Lockwood 10-0

Appleton City 8-2
Archie 9-1

Adrian 7-3
Windsor 9-1

Holden 9-2
Lamar 7-3

Nevada 8-3
Warrensburg 7-3


52 highway to be closed west of Amoret

 According to a sign placed in Amoret by KDot, 52 Highway will be closed beginning November 19 in both directions on the Kansas side. We are trying to find more information about how long the closure will be and will post information accordingly. 

Warm and dry through the weekend


 Until the rain chances Monday, which are  still uncertain for me, the next noticeable weather feature is slightly elevated fire danger again Saturday.

It's warm and windy Saturday afternoon with a slight dip in relative humidity.

-Greg@660weather

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Northern lights to be more visible tonight



Photo by Jaime Reitz

Yes, there is a strong chance to see the aurora borealis tonight, November 12, 2025, in many parts of the northern US, including our area. The best viewing times are typically between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., though activity may be visible as early as 6 p.m. Look for areas with little to no light pollution and face north for the best visibility.

When and where to look: Between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, but activity may begin as early as 6 p.m..
Best direction: Look to the northern horizon.
Best location: Get as far away from city lights as possible to avoid light pollution.

What to expect: The aurora is most likely to be visible in darker, more rural areas. The peak activity is expected in the hours before and after midnight. There's a slight chance of isolated minor substorms and favorable conditions for major aurora activity.

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