Thursday, March 19, 2026

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.



#MidAmericaLive

Butler city employees honored for 5 years of service

 

Butler Police Department dispatcher Laura Prince was recently honored for her 5 years of service to the city of Butler. Here, Mayor Jim Henry presents a plaque honoring the occasion. Below, police officer Max Allen proudly displays his plaque for 5 years with the city of Butler as well.





#MidAmericaLive

Miami County Wanted Wednesday


z


#MidAmericaLive

BCSO issues statement regarding charges incurred by inmates

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Issues Billing Invoices for Inmate Stays in Accordance with Missouri Law
Butler Mo — The Bates County Sheriff’s Office has begun mailing its invoices to individuals who have previously been housed in the county jail facility. This routine billing process is part of a long-standing effort to recover the costs associated with inmate incarceration and to ensure that the financial burden of jail stays is shifted from the taxpayers to the individuals served.
The practice of billing inmates for their time in custody is governed by state law. According to Missouri Statute RSMo 221.070:
"Every person who shall be committed to the jail within any county in this state for any offense or misdemeanors shall bear the expense of carrying him or her to said jail and also his or her support while in jail..."
These invoices represent the county’s effort to collect the amounts legally owed for the "support" (housing and maintenance) provided during an inmate's stay.
Commitment to Flexible Payment Options
The Sheriff’s Office recognizes that many individuals may face financial challenges when attempting to pay these balances in full. To assist with this transition, the initial letters sent to former inmates include several options for debt resolution:
Payment in Full: For those able to settle the balance immediately.
Monthly Payment Plans: Structured arrangements to make the debt more manageable over time.
"We understand that the total amount owed may be difficult to pay at once," said Sheriff Anderson. "Our goal is not to create an undue hardship, but to fulfill our statutory obligation to the county. We encourage anyone who receives an invoice to reach out to our team so we can find a payment solution that works for them."
What do I do if I have been a past inmate and have not received notice with an amount?
We may not have your current address and have been unable to reach you. Reach out to the administrative staff and find out what you owe ad the options for repayment you may have. For those who don’t reach out to us the we will have to utilize the Debt Offset Program through the Department of Revenue. Again just reach out and give us a chance to help you find a payment plan that fits your budget.
Next Steps for Recipients
Individuals who have received an invoice are urged to review the payment options provided in their letter. To set up a payment plan or discuss an account, please contact the Sheriff’s Office Administrative Staff at 660-679-3232 during regular business hours.
What happens if I don't respond?
In Missouri, the Debt Offset Program allows the state to intercept tax refunds to satisfy these types of debts.
Under RSMo 488.5028, if a debt for jail costs is not paid or a repayment plan is not honored, the Sheriff’s Office can certify that debt to the State. The Missouri Department of Revenue then has the authority to withhold the amount owed from any state income tax refund or lottery winnings. (again this can be avoided by simply making a payment arrangement you can afford)
The Bates County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing professional law enforcement services, maintaining a safe correctional facility, and ensuring fiscal responsibility for the citizens of Bates County.


#MidAmericaLive

Cooldown coming Sunday, warmer until then




#MidAmericaLive

Obituary - Christie Olsen

Christie Ann Olsen, 51, passed away on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at her home in Nevada, MO. Christie was born June 24, 1974 in Baldwin Park, CA the daughter of  Buddy Dean and Deborah (Maki) McLaws.

     Christie is survived by four children, Shawn Olsen of South Dakota, Robert Olsen of Oregon, Melanie Olsen of Texas, and Stephanie Pryor (Justin) of Nevada; six grandchildren, Malakai, Nevaeh, Lawson, Weston, Ryker, and Everleigh; mother, Deborah Sparks of Spring Creek, Nevada; sister, Bobbi Farley of Arizona; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded by her father, Buddy;  and her companion, Darin Pitchford.

     A private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, courtesy Ferry Funeral Home.



#MidAmericaLive

Obituary - Ronald Lee Royster

Ronald Lee Royster, of Drexel, Missouri, passed away on March 17, 2026, at his home in Drexel, Missouri.

Ronald was born February 20, 1949, to Clarence (Fay) and Lucy (Edith) Royster. He was united in marriage on February 8, 1969 in Kansas City, Missouri to Mary Wheeler and together they shared many years of love and memories.

Ronald was a true outdoorsman who found great joy in fishing, hunting and gardening. He cherished time spent with his family and will be remembered for the moments he shared with those he loved most.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother, Raymond Royster.

He is survived by his loving wife, Mary of the home; his children, Scott (Laura A.) Royster, Brad (Sara) Royster, Larry (Laura) Royster, and Casey (Ted) Royster Clements; his grandchildren, Anthony (Kayla) Royster, Lexie Royster, Morgan (Jon) Perkins, Ryan Royster, Junior Barker, Lauren (Gavin) Clark, Landon Royster, Sabra Clements, Cheyenne Royster, Colt Clements, Layla Royster, Zaida Royster, Amora Royster, and Robert (Saryn) Potts; his great-grandchildren, Grace Frye, Cecelia Butcher, Harrison Royster, Maggie Perkins, River Potts, Danny Perkins, and Ruthie Perkins; his great-great grandchild Alaina Selby, along with many other family members and friends who will deeply miss him.

A private graveside service will be held. 

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



#MidAmericaLive

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Butler FCCLA students compete in Springfield


Butler FCCLA took four students to State Competition in Springfield March 15-17. We had students compete in Star Events and Show Me Skills events. The results are:
Makenzie Algiere- Venture NLC placed in the top 5 with a Bronze Rating
Abbagail Vunovich - Toys that Teach- received a Bronze rating
Breanna Werner -Repurpose & Redesign- received a Bronze rating
Abbagail Vunovich and Addison Hawks- Interior Design placed in the top 5 with a silver rating
Show -Me Skills competition are state only contests. To compete in Star events at state our students had to place in the top 2 at regionals. There are 14 regions in the state of Missouri so to place high enough to compete is an honor. This is my second year taking students to competition and I am very proud of our students and the effort they put into their projects. On the way home they are already planning for next year.

Courtesy Butler High School


#MidAmericaLive

Search news