Thursday, March 6, 2025

Lily's House 5k Run & Walk coming April 19

Here's the link to sign up: https://runsignup.com/Race/MO/Adrian/LilysHouse5k



Neighbor holds 3 at gunpoint until Vernon county deputies arrive

 


On March 6 just after 2:30 pm Vernon County Dispatch received a call of a burglary in progress around the Schell City area. Later dispatch advised deputies that a neighbor had 3 subjects at gunpoint.

Upon arrival Deputies took the 3 male subjects were into custody on a 24 hr. investigative hold. Deputies found their vehicle sitting by the house with what appeared to be numerous items that had been taken from the house and sat beside the vehicle. All 3 subjects were transported to the Vernon County Jail where they are being held.

Charges are being sent over to the Vernon County Prosecutor and are awaiting formal charges. "Subjects involved are innocent until proven guilty"

Sheriff Buehler would like to say THANK YOU to the citizen who helped to detain the subjects until law enforcement arrived. "WE APRICIATE YOU" Thank you to the staff for their quick response.

-Courtesy Vernon County Sheriff's Office

BCSO assists with missing person in Miami county Kansas

This morning around 10:30 am the Bates County Sheriff’s Office and the Bates County Sheriff's Posse deployed assets to Miami County Kansas for an agency assistance on a search and rescue operations.

The Miami County Kansas Sheriff’s Office is working with the Overland Park Police Department on a missing persons report.

The Bates County Sheriff’s Office deployed multiple horses, drones and operators, ATV and UTVs. The Sheriff’s Posse deployed manpower and an additional drone and operator.

According to the Miami County Sheriff's office, Jordan's vehicle was found in the area of 247th Street and 69 Highway. Following the extensive search of the area, his whereabouts are still unknown and if anyone has information, please contact the Miami county Sheriff's office or the Olathe police department.




Eagles take top ratings at MSHSAA contest in Stockton


Congratulations to these Miami music students who attended MSHSAA music contest on Monday in Stockton. Sophomore Adam Edwards received a 2 rating (silver) for his vocal solo and Freshman Audrey Clayton received a 1 rating (gold) and will advance to State in May. Nicely done!

-Courtesy Miami R-1 Schools

Obituary - Nathalie Ann Schooley


Nathalie Ann Schooley, 86, was born March 19, 1938, to Ralph Albert and Eva Kornelia (Davis) Knight near Appleton City, Missouri. She departed this life surrounded by her family on March 4, 2025.

Nathalie was united in marriage to Roger H. Schooley on February 26, 1955, and they were blessed with two children, Debra and Michael. Roger died on May 21, 1979, but Nat was thankful for the time they had together. In March of 1982 she and Joe Putthoff began keeping company. Nat and Joe would have regular “date nights” at the sale barn and attended every ball game, concert, livestock show, and promenade of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren, until his death in 2017.

Nat was strong and determined. After Roger’s death, she took care of the farm. Milking cows, feeding hay, her days started early so she could get all the chores done in time to get to her day job as a dental hygienist. She named every animal on the farm. She wasn’t a fan of chicken or eggs, but loved her ducks and geese (Even the ones that chased you!). She enjoyed spending evenings on the patio watching her peacock, Henry.

Family meant everything to Nat! She took every opportunity to tell her grandchildren how proud she was of them. She called very early every birthday so she could be the first to sing them the birthday song. She was a wonderful cook, and cooked all week so she could have her family over for Sunday lunch after church. She had to make many different dishes as not disappoint anyone by not having their favorite.

She enjoyed sewing and making clothes for her grandchildren. She loved to iron. She never finished vacuuming and was always working on her taxes. She was always willing to lend a helping hand.

Nat leaves behind a legacy of kindness, compassion, and unwavering faith. Her spirit will live on in our hearts, “Forever more.”

Preceding Nat in death were her parents Ralph and Eva, her husband Roger, companion Joe, and brother Jack Knight. Survivors include her children, Debbie (Ronnie) Dains and Mike Schooley; grandchildren: Misty and Mark, Mendy and Jake, Kristie and Casey, Kalie and Tyler, Jesse and Jeni, Carly and Wyatt, Jacob and Madison, Hallie and Madison, and Tucker and Lily; great-grandchildren: Tayton and Hanna, Jarrett, Jace, Dain, M.J., Elijah and Tristan, Georgia and Ruby, and Elouise and Byrdie; sister-in-law Ann Knight and nieces Cathy (Chris) Thompson and Karen (Chris) Green.

MEMORIAL - Appleton City Cemetery Association

-Couresy Hill and Son Funeral Home

Kendrick signs with Kentucky State

 


Adrian High School Senior Andrew Kendrick recently signed a letter of intent to play golf at Kentucky State University this fall as family, friends, coaches and staff gathered for the special occasion.

Congratulations and the best of luck, Andrew!

-Courtesy Adrian High School

Timeline and update regarding status of ARPA funding debacle "It ain't over yet"

There's been a lot of momentum this week regarding concerns surrounding the Bates County Commission's failure to  provide regular reporting the to the Treasury for the $3.14 million the county received in ARPA funding. The following is a summary of events so far

On Monday a group of citizens met in the chambers of the Bates County Commission to confront Jim Wheatley as to why the disbursement reporting was not done. He stated that he was working on it and would have required paperwork completed by Wednesday's (yesterday) meeting. During that same meeting, Wheatley was asked to resign, to which he stated he would give an answer by Wednesday as well.

In the meantime, several of those present at the Monday meeting along with Northern Commissioner John Gray, worked to secure receipts from those who received money and completed reporting to the Treasury. Parallel to that, Wheatley reported to Mid America Live that he was working to show account for all monies disbursed.

Wheatley provided that information to Mid America Live early Wednesday which was made public. He also stated that he is not going to resign, per a separate letter that included an apology for any mistakes made. That letter was also published online as well as on his Facebook page.

The Wednesday meeting opened with John Gray reporting that everything had been turned in to the Treasury and it is hoped the county will receive a 'thumbs up' soon. 

Wheatley was not present for the Wednesday meeting.

With over 80 in attendance, many stepped forward expressing dismay and to further pursue the removal of Wheatley from office as well as Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson, who was present, citing incompetence on behalf of both. Nelson did not respond regarding his resignation but did answer "yes" when asked if he thought Wheatley should step down.

Many issues regarding misdoings by the Commission were brought forward during the discussion but the general theme remained that both Wheatley and Nelson should resign or otherwise be removed from office.

Other questions posed included concerns that some received money who didn't apply for it; also why was Osage Valley (internet project) promised money but didn't get any. Nelson answered that at the time the Commission's goal was give money to water districts and food pantries, believing that "essential" needs outweighed internet needs.

As the Wednesday meeting wound down, one advocate did step forward to express sincere thanks for the ARPA allocation and went on to point out good things he believed the commission had accomplished despite mistakes made regarding the Treasury reporting.

Following the nearly 2 hour gathering, it was also revealed that the Bates county Republicans will meet tonight (Thursday) to further investigate options to remove Wheatley from office.

Mid America Live will continue to follow this story and report accordingly.




Obituary - Douglas J. Manning

 

Douglas J. Manning age 76 of Peculiar, Missouri departed this life Monday, March 3, 2025 at Cass Regional Medical Center, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

Cremation with a celebration of life service will be held 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

Visitation will be held 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions my be made to St. Croix Hospice and sent in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

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


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