Friday, March 20, 2026

MDC encourages landowners to look for signs of remnant sand prairie habitat on their property


BENTON, Mo. – Around the state, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and other conservation partners continually work to identify areas of ecological importance. Because of the diversity of Missouri’s natural landscape, there is a broad variety of habitats that MDC and its partners have marked of particular importance.

One such habitat can be found at Sand Prairie Conservation Area (CA) in Scott County, a 200-acre upland area that is managed for natural communities including sand prairie, sand savanna, and sandy swale ephemeral wetlands. Learn more about Sand Prairie CA at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/owB.

Other conservation partners in southeastern Missouri also recognize the importance of sand prairies and have dedicated resources to preserving this type of habitat. The Natural Resource Conservation Service administers the Sand Prairie Restoration Program which focuses on working with private landowners in Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott, and Stoddard Counties who may have sand prairie communities on their property. Through this program, qualifying landowners can receive technical and financial assistance to establish permanent easements to protect this habitat on their land.

Preserving sand prairies is critical as they provide rare habitat for many species of conservation concern including: doubleform snoutbean, sand hickory, or jointweed. They also serve as a great home to more common species such as the northern bobwhite quail and the prairie racerunner.

Currently, MDC estimates that fewer than 2,000 acres of medium to high quality sand prairies and savannas remain in southeast Missouri. Of the remaining acreage, all acres have been altered or domesticated for agricultural purposes. Landowners are encouraged to look for prickly pear cactus, splitbeard bluestem or jointweed on their property as the presence of these species may indicate that there is remnant sand prairie habitat. If landowners do discover remnant sand prairie signs on their property, MDC encourages them to contact local Private Land Conservation staff to discuss opportunities for management on the property along with available cost-share options for those management practices.

Find local MDC Private Land Conservation staff by county at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4ok. 



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Generous donation helps renew BCMH ambulance fleet

A generous community partnership supported Bates County Memorial Hospital’s ongoing efforts to maintain a strong and ready ambulance fleet in 2025.
Bates County Memorial Hospital (BCMH) thanks the Dehaemers Family Charitable Trust for a donation made through the Bates County Community Health Foundation on behalf of the hospital last summer. The gift provided funding to replace the engine in Unit 2, one of the hospital’s ambulances, allowing the vehicle to return to service quickly and supporting the hospital’s continued investment in a well-maintained, countywide ambulance service.
BCMH also extends appreciation to Hedge Hollow Raceway, which helped connect the hospital with the Dehaemers Family Charitable Trust and played an important role in facilitating the donation.
Last week, the hospital presented a shadowbox to representatives of the foundation and Hedge Hollow Raceway as a small token of appreciation for their partnership and generosity.
As a nonprofit hospital, BCMH is mindful of the resources required to sustain Bates County’s ambulance service, including maintaining a fleet of four ambulance units, with two staffed for emergency response 24/7. Community support like this helps strengthen and sustain these services for the people it serves. These efforts reflect the strength of a community working together to support essential services.


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Obituary - Bernard E. “Gene” Post

Bernard E. “Gene” Post, 91, of Mound City, Kansas, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2025.

Born on May 2, 1934, in Mound City, Kansas, he lived a life marked by generosity, quiet strength, and unwavering devotion to his family.

Gene was the owner of the Post Body Shop in Mound City, Kansas for thirty-five years, where he was known for his integrity, work ethic, and the kindness he showed to everyone he met. Outside of work, he found joy in making things with his hands, traveling/camping, and riding motorcycles, and he shared those passions freely with friends and family.  Above all, he was a devoted husband and family man. He taught his family the value of hard work, humility, and compassion - not through words alone, but through the way he lived each day. His presence brought steadiness, his humor brought lightness, and his love brought comfort.

He is survived by his wife, stepbrother, 3 children, 8 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren, who will carry his memory forward with deep gratitude.

A graveside service will be held on Friday, March 20, 2026, 10:00am, at Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Mound City Methodist Church or a charity of your choice.  Following the service, a celebration of life will be held in his honor at the Mound City Methodist Church from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, and he will be profoundly missed.



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Obituary - Richard Williams

Richard Williams age 84 of Warsaw, Missouri departed this life Sunday, February 22, 2026 at his home surrounded by love and family after a long battle with lung cancer and COPD.

Richard was born on January 17, 1942 to Nelson and Alma Williams in Norborne, Missouri. He grew up in Carrollton, Missouri and graduated from Carrollton High School. Richard married the love of his life, Doris (Ahrens) Williams, nearly 63 years ago on April 27, 1963 in Marshall, Missouri.

Richard farmed and worked as an Operations Manager on the Brunswick River Terminal for 20 years. He helped design and build the fertilizer and grain terminal. After moving to Harrisonville, Missouri in 1995, he worked at Old Mill Fertilizer and Grain as an Operations Manager for 15 years. In 2014, Richard and Doris moved to Warsaw, Missouri to be closer to Truman Lake as he was an avid fisherman and hunter.

Richard was known for his sense of humor and quick wit, he loved his family and the outdoors, and never knew a stranger.

Richard is survived by his wife, Doris Williams; son, Mark Randall Williams; daughter-in-law, Pam (Williams) Kenefake and husband, Brian Kenefake; grandchildren, Molly Brave and husband, Travis Brave, Drew Williams and wife, Melora Williams; and five (almost 6) great-grandchildren: Claire Williams, Kolbe Williams, Adeline Williams, Micah Williams, and Amelia Brave; three brothers-in-law: Conny Ahrens, Darell Ahrens and wife, Marilyn Ahrens, and Timmy Ahrens; two sisters-in-law: Pam (Ahrens) Gulley and husband, Roy Gulley, and Vicki (Ahrens) Arni and Matt Arni; many nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his son, Mickey Williams; daughter-in-law, Lila Williams; two brothers and three sisters.

Richard will be deeply missed by his family and friends whose lives he touched with his heart and smile.

Cremation with a celebration of life service will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 20, 2026 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with inurnment at Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Visitation will be held 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 20, 2026 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American Lung Association and send in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.



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Obituary - James August Sieker

James August Sieker, age 87, of Garden City, Missouri, departed this life on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Golden Years in Harrisonville, Missouri.

James was born November 14, 1938, in Garden City, Missouri, the son of Gustav and Audrey Sieker. He worked for many years as a truck driver. James enjoyed the simple things in life. He loved being outdoors, whether hunting or working on his farm. He was also a car enthusiast and enjoyed all things automotive.

James is survived by his daughter, Patricia Maurer; his brother, Fred Sieker; his sister, Frances Masoner; his grandsons, Blake Maurer and Charlie Maurer; and his great-grandchildren, Charlie Maurer and Lucia Maurer.

He will be lovingly remembered by his family and friends.

Visitation will be held 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Graveside will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Garden City Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude or sent in care to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.



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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Archie's Braelynn Brown one of a few selected for HYMAX Academy


Congratulations to Archie FFA Member Braelynn Brown for being selected for the HYMAX Academy. Braelynn was selected to attend this academy based off of her application and is one of only 100 Greenhands in Missouri to attend!

From the HYMAX website: These 100 FFA members will receive hands-on experiences to prepare them to communicate, lead, and advocate for the agricultural Industry. FFA members will also learn from other FFA members about their chapter and how to better their SAE program. In addition, members will gain strategies to continue strengthening their knowledge base in agricultural issues, sharpen written and verbal communication skills, and spark potential career interests. Most importantly, participants will bring home tools to help other members’ chapter tell the agriculture story!

Learn more about the program here https://missouriffa.org/forms/hymax-application/


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