Monday, December 23, 2024

Arrest made after pursuit in St.Clair County

Press Release

On 12/21/2024, Osceola Police Officer French was conducting traffic enforcement on 13 HWY in Osceola, Missouri, at approximately 1727 hours, Officer French observed a vehicle traveling southbound faster than normal. Officer French used his department-issued radar unit, which showed the vehicle traveling at 110mph in a posted 65mph speed zone.

While Officer French attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle, the vehicle failed to stop for the Officer and did a U-turn heading back north failing to stop for Officer French. While the failure to yield began, the suspect began putting lives in danger by swerving from the fast lane to the slow lane, causing other vehicles to run off the roadway. The suspect's vehicle began traveling southbound in the northbound lanes toward oncoming traffic. The suspect's vehicle later slammed on its brakes causing the vehicle to strike Officer French's vehicle with K9 Beck inside the patrol car as well. The suspect's vehicle later went through Lowry City, Missouri, (a residential area), and later left the Lowry City limits and wrecked hitting a cattle fence. Officer French was able to take the suspect into custody. It should be noted that the suspect had an odor of intoxicants coming from his person as well as an open container inside the vehicle.

St. Clair County Deputy and his K9 Unit arrived on the scene to assist at that time. Chief Shumaker showed up on the scene and asked for the Missouri State Highway Patrol to work the accident, due to the suspect's vehicle hitting Officer French's patrol car.

After the suspect was evaluated at a local hospital, approximately an hour later the suspect was advised of implied consent and he consented to a breath sample, which showed a BAC of .100.

The suspect, Marvin Ruiz out of Kansas City, Kansas, was placed on a 24-hour hold.  Prosecutor Daniel Dysart began working with Osceola Police Department and formally charged Ruiz with Felony Resisting Arrest by Fleeing and DWI Aggravated with no bond.



Winning lottery ticket sold in Clinton

A Missouri Lottery player in Henry County won a $61,000 jackpot prize when her ticket matched the winning numbers drawn in the Dec. 2 Show Me Cash drawing.

The winning ticket was purchased at Casey’s, 701 E. Ohio St. in Clinton, and matched all five numbers drawn – 3, 6, 10, 16 and 25.

Show Me Cash is drawn daily at 8:59 p.m., with jackpots that start at $50,000 and grow until won. Tonight’s jackpot is estimated at $274,000.

In FY24, players in Henry County won more than $4.4 million in Missouri Lottery prizes, retailers received more than $358,000 in commissions and bonuses, and more than $377,000 in Lottery proceeds went to education programs in the county.




Saturday, December 21, 2024

AC Bulldogs finish 2nd in Midway Basketball Tournament

We would like to congratulate the Appleton City Varsity Basketball Team for taking 2nd in the Midway Tournament!  

Congrats to Michael Smith for making the All Tournament Team! Way to go Bulldogs! 




Butler Wrestling Team competes well at the Battle of the Katy Trail

Results from the Battle of the Katy Trail Wrestling tournament in Sedalia today:

120- Phineas Goertz - 24 place
126- Mayan Pujula 15th place
138- Preston Mallatt 1st place
144- Damien Alkire 2nd place
150- Kellen Long 1st place
157- Cj Fuller 32nd place
165- Abel Bryan 24th place
190- Hunter Long 9th place
215- Logan Fuller 24th place
285- Chris Castro did not finish because of an injury

The Butler Wrestling Team finished 17th out of 49 teams today! Way to go Bears! Enjoy some photos from the wrestling action today below: 






Obituary - Donita Kay Jagels Wilson



Donita Kay Jagels Wilson was born on June 19, 1949, in Appleton City, Missouri, to Marvin and Velda (Fischer) Jagels and departed this life on Monday, December 16, 2024, at her home in Branson, Missouri at the age of 75. She was baptized on July 9, 1949 and confirmed on April 7, 1963 at Zion Lutheran Church. 

She attended elementary at Zion Lutheran School and graduated high school in Rich Hill, Missouri where she met her husband, Larry Wilson. After graduating from college with a teaching degree, she taught elementary with her last 18 years teaching kindergarten at Reeds Spring Elementary School.

Larry and Donita were united in marriage on June 27, 1969, at Zion Lutheran Church in Prairie City. They were blessed with 3 children, Tracey in 1973, Brandon in 1975 and Kara in 1976. Donita was active in her church and served as the Sunday School superintendent and a Sunday School teacher for numerous years. She enjoyed gardening, quilting, playing games - especially Mexican train and visiting with family and friends. She was especially proud of her 6 grandchildren. She loved watching them participate in sports, dance recitals and band concerts. Donita and her family all enjoyed spending summer vacations together.

Donita is survived by her husband Larry; daughter Tracey Wilson, Branson, MO; son Brandon and Julie Wilson, Branson, MO; daughter Kara and Steve Shank, Argyle, TX; brother Ricky and Linda Jagels, Rockville, MO; Grandchildren: Haydon and Will Wilson and Payton, Langley, Levi, and Boaz Shank; sister-in-law Shirley Fritts, Butler, MO and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Preceding Donita’s death were her parents Marvin and Velda Jagels and granddaughter Abigail Shank.

Memorial contributions are welcome at Faith Lutheran School, PO Box 1807, Branson, MO 65615.

Services will be held Friday, December 20, 2024 at Faith Lutheran Church, 221 Malone Dr., Branson, MO 65616. Visitation will begin at 10:00 am, with funeral service to follow at 11:00 am in the church. Graveside services will be Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 11:00 am in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery

Way to go Lady Whirlwinds

The Archie Lady Whirlwinds are the 2024 Midway tournament champions.  Also, congrats to Lexie, Morgan and Malayna for being selected to the All Tournament Team!



Butler Boys Basketball Tournament in the books

The Butler Boys Basketball Tournament concluded Saturday afternoon as the Harrisonville Wildcats defeated the Nevada Tigers 53-36 to win the tournament.

Harrisonville was led in scoring by Junior Keller Johnson who had 16 points and Sophomore Jaxton Chrostowski added 13 to secure the victory for the Wildcats.

Metro Academy took home 3rd place as they ran away from the Rich Hill Tigers to get the win. In the consolation game the Pleasant Hill Roosters beat the Adrian Blackhawks 56-43. 

Thank you to everyone who helped make the Butler Boys Invitational Tournament a great success.



Happy Retirement Dana!

On December 19, BCMH celebrated the retirement of Dana Hilbus after an incredible 47 years at Bates County Memorial Hospital! Starting in purchasing and radiology, Dana spent 45 years as a certified pharmacy technician, helping shape our pharmacy department.

Her retirement was celebrated with cake, flowers, and a special plaque from CEO Greg Weaver. Dana shared many fond memories of her time here, and Mark Jones, former Director of Pharmacy, thanked her for her key role in the department's growth.

Dana’s dedication has left a lasting mark on BCMH, and we wish her all the best in this next chapter of her life!



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