Sunday, May 3, 2026

Marginal risk of severe weather Monday


MONDAY, all of our area is in the 1/5 Marginal Risk for severe weather. The possibility is there for afternoon -> evening -> overnight storms, with some being strong/severe BUT- this morning's data makes me think storms could hold off until the evening hours to fire. I will keep checking on this as we are predominantly looking at a damaging wind/hail threat with this setup. -Greg@660weather



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Obituary - Frank Harlow

Frank Leroy Harlow, 93, of Mound City, Kansas, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2026.

Frank was born on January 23, 1933, in Leavenworth, Kansas, to Charles and Katherine (Lietzen) Harlow. He graduated from Mound City High School in 1951, beginning a life defined by quiet strength, steady commitment, and a deep sense of responsibility to those around him.

On August 22, 1952, he married Ruth Stanbrough, and together they built a life rooted in family and resilience. That same year, Frank answered the call to serve his country, beginning a distinguished career in the United States Navy that spanned more than two decades. From 1952 to 1973, he served with honor and dedication, earning numerous awards and commendations, including the Navy Achievement Medal, and retiring as a Senior Chief Petty Officer (E-8).

After his military service, Frank returned home and poured that same work ethic into building a successful bulk fuel delivery business, which he later grew into a full-service gas station. It was another chapter in a life marked not by shortcuts, but by consistency, grit, and pride in doing things the right way.

Frank was a proud member of the American Legion, Hewitt-New Post #248. He found joy in the simple, steady rhythms of life—time spent with family, the laughter and competition of weekly card games with his card group, and the comfort of familiar faces and routines. He wasn’t one for grand gestures, but those who knew him understood something deeper: if you needed him, he was there.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Ruth; his parents, Charles and Katherine; his grandson, Christopher Otto; and his siblings, Anona White, Lou Austin, Grace Deets, JoAnn Olson, Mary Brandt, and Tom Harlow.

Frank is survived by his children, Linda (Jerry) Thornton, Phil Harlow, and Gary (Leslie) Harlow; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind a very special friend, Barbara Furse.

Frank Harlow’s life was not defined by what he said, but by what he did—by the way he showed up, stood steady, and carried his responsibilities with quiet dignity. He will be deeply missed and remembered with respect, gratitude, and love.

Funeral service will be 10 am Monday, May 4, 2026 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Mound City Chapel. Burial will be in the Woodland Cemetery with full military honors. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Sunday, May 3, at the Mound City Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Boy's Town or St Jude Children's Hospital. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.



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Obituary - Phillip Stevener

Phillip "Phil" Stevener passed away April 29, 2026 at the home.  Phil was born in Nevada, Missouri on October 11, 1955 to Raymond Stevenerand Myra Gibson Stevener. Phil had one brother, Darrell.  Phil graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1973. He went on to college at the University of Missouri.  He followed in the footsteps of generations before him and dedicated his life to farming.  It wasn't just a profession, it was a way of life, value in hard work, good food and time spent with the people he loved.  He shared a love of travel with his brother Darrell and was a regular part of their summer family vacations with Debbie and the kids.  Phil was always the planner, carefully mapping out destinations and most importantly, the best places to eat along the way. He also had a passion for hiking and exploring national parks, often leading Josh and Mark on memorable trails that pushed them to their limits.  Whether they were fully prepared for it or not.  

A devoted fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, Phil rarely missed a game. His passion for the team ran deep, even if it sometimes came out as frustration when things weren't going their way.  That was just a reflection of how much he cared.  He is preceded in death by his parents and brother Darrell. His survivors are sister-in-law, Debbie Stevener, two nephews Josh (Tracy) Sullins, and Mark (Morgan) Stevener.  Two nieces Talana Sullins and Traci Stevener, six great nieces, one great nephew, cousins and friends.

Graveside service will be held at 10:00 am, Monday, May 4, 2026 at the Green Lawn Cemetery.



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Obituary - Robert Moore

Robert David Moore age 77 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life Friday, May 1, 2026 at his home surrounded by love and family. 

Cremation with no services scheduled. 

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.



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Reminder: The Wall That Heals closing today

THE WALL THAT HEALS, a beautiful 3/4 scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is now on display in Butler, open to the public 24 hours a day through Sunday. Please take a moment to come and visit this incredible once-in-a-lifetime event. 
Location: Navigate to the Bates County Memorial Hospital 615 W Nursery St, Butler, MO 64730 and look for signs and flags at entrance on Nursery street
Sunday May 3
The closing ceremony will be held at 1:45 p.m.

The Wall will close for visitors at 2:00 p.m.

If you would like to volunteer or have other questions please contact Marsha Youngblood at 816-716-9217, John Gray at 816-547-4797 or Jami Page at 660-424-4215

Additional details about The Wall That Heals https://thewallthathealsbatescounty2026.org/


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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Missing your mail?


Postal patrons around the Butler area missed something today- their mail. 

According to the super-nice-and-courteous mailman that delivered some dog food and a lot of beans at the MAL and news-Review editor's home today, the reason was a broken down truck.

Obviously, a very important truck. 

It has been reported that the problem has been rectified and likely, it will be a busy day Monday for our local hard workin' USPS folks. 

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Don't miss The Wall That Heals this weekend


THE WALL THAT HEALS, a beautiful 3/4 scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is now on display in Butler, open to the public 24 hours a day through Sunday. Please take a moment to come and visit this incredible once-in-a-lifetime event. 

Location: Navigate to the Bates County Memorial Hospital 615 W Nursery St, Butler, MO 64730 and look for signs and flags at entrance on Nursery street

Taps will be played at 8:30 pm each day. 

Sunday May 3
The closing ceremony will be held at 1:45 p.m.

The Wall will close for visitors at 2:00 p.m.

If you would like to volunteer or have other questions please contact Marsha Youngblood at 816-716-9217, John Gray at 816-547-4797 or Jami Page at 660-424-4215

Additional details about The Wall That Heals https://thewallthathealsbatescounty2026.org/


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Quilts of Valor ceremony held today at The Wall That Heals in Butler


On Saturday afternoon, 19 Quilts of Valor were presented at The Wall That Heals memorial site under the direction of Marsha Youngblood, owner of Rocking Chair Quilts of Butler. Recipients also received a special pin along with other honors as part of the service. 

The recipients were:

Forrest Albin
John S. Bartlett
Ronald E. Bybee
Charles Cantrell
Dale Douty
Phillip C. Godwin
Gary Grogman
Elvin W. Henley
Gary Kennedy
Danny Knox
Ethan L. McVay
Rodney Rom
John F. Snethen
Ronald Steuck
Marvin Taylor
Danny Thomasson
Kenneth R. Thurman
Robert R. Vannoy
Henry Swaters

Thank you for your service














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