Friday, January 17, 2025

Bears All Conference players selected

 


Xavier Wisdom: First Team All Conference RB, Second Team All Conference LB; and First Team All District; Dylan Triebel: First Team All Conference OL; Second Team All Conference DL; and First Team All District; Kellen Long: Second Team All Conference QB, First Team All Conference Special Teams; First Team All Conference DB, and Second Team All District; Jake Chandler: Second Team All Conference WR and First Team All District; Lucas Davidson: Second Team All Conference TE, Honorable Mention All Conference LB, and Second Team All District; Chris Castro: Second Team All Conference DL and Second Team All District, and Brayden Jackson: Honorable Mention All Conference DB

Friday update


MSHP Trooper Pate retiring following a 30 year career

 Missouri Highway Patrol trooper Mark Pate was all smiles as a surprise retirement party was held for him at the Bates County Sheriff's annex today with well wishers, fellow troopers and local law enforcement present. His 30 years of service is greatly appreciated and still a 'young un' at age 55, there will be plenty of time for family and hobbies as well.

Bates County Museum set for busy season

 Mark your calendars!

Giving blood is easier than you think

 Courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital

Giving blood is one of the most selfless things you can do. It helps people every day, whether the blood is needed for traumas, surgeries or health conditions. Although you won’t know who the recipient of your blood will be, your donation goes a long way towards making sure hospitals have enough supply to meet the daily demands of blood for patients.

If you’ve been on the fence about giving blood, it may be because you’re worried that it hurts or that you won’t feel good after you give blood. But don’t let those fears stop you because donating blood is relatively quick, painless and easy to do.

Here’s what you can expect when you arrive for your blood donation:

  • When you arrive – You’ll sign in and show your ID. You’ll be asked to fill out a questionnaire about your medical and travel history.
  • Screening – In addition to going over the answers you provided on the questionnaire, you’ll have your blood pressure, temperature and other vital signs checked.
  • Blood donation – You’ll sit in a comfortable chair or lie on a table. The skin where the donation will be drawn from will be cleaned with alcohol. A single-use sterile needle will be used and you’ll only feel a small prick when the needle is inserted in your arm. Once in, you shouldn’t feel any pain. Your blood will flow through the needle into a sterile bag. It only takes about 10 minutes or less for the collection process. While blood is being collected, you may be given a soft object or ball to roll in your hand to keep the blood flowing. About 500 milliliters of blood will be collected and then the needle will be painlessly removed.
  • Recovery – After you’re done donating blood, you will be given a light snack and drink while you rest for 15 to 20 minutes. Some people feel a little lightheaded or nauseous if they get up too soon but this feeling usually goes away after a few minutes of rest and refreshments.

Most people donate whole blood, which can be used for transfusions or separated into its components (platelets, plasma and red blood cells) at a later time. If you are donating platelets, the overall process is similar to donating blood but the collection process takes longer. This is because your platelets are separated out during the donation process and your red blood cells and plasma are returned to you (only the platelets are collected).

3 Tips for Easier Donations        

If you’re planning on donating blood, here are a few things that will make the process easier:

  • Hydrate – Starting a few days before your donation, drink extra water so your body is well hydrated when it’s time to donate. This will make the collection process go more smoothly.
  • Nourish – Eat a small meal or snack shortly before you donate. This makes it less likely you’ll feel lightheaded or woozy after your donation.
  • Dress – Wear something comfortable that can easily expose your arm above the elbow during the donation.

Once you’re done donating blood, pat yourself on the back – the small sacrifice you made will help to save up to three lives!


Work continues on KMOE 92.1 transmitter

 

The most recent ice storm caused damage to the 92.1 FM transmitter and work is ongoing to fix the issue ASAP. Mid America Live spoke with station personnel this morning and fingers are crossed that they will be back on the air this afternoon. In the meantime you can listen online HERE.

Obituary - Jerry Fitzgerald

Jerry Fitzgerald, 93, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2025, at KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 20, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO, with a visitation beginning at 1:00 PM. Interment will follow at Orient Cemetery in Harrisonville, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church in Harrisonville.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.


Cold blast inbound

 

   If you can get out there and enjoy the day today, please do! Because tonight, the coldest air of the season will begin filtering into the area. Sunday-Tuesday wind chills are expected to bottom out between -10 to -20 each morning and only reach the single digits in the afternoon.

As always, make preparations for outdoor animals and check on neighbors with special needs. 


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