Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Citizen Tip and Proactive Policing Lead to Arrest of Wanted Subject and Seizure of Suspected Narcotics


During the evening of June 30, the Nevada Police Department received a report of an individual abandoning a scrap vehicle in the parking lot of a local business before leaving the area.
Officers were familiar with the individual and knew he had active felony warrants for his arrest. Nevada Police had been actively searching for the suspect over the past week, and officers had been provided updated information as part of a proactive effort to locate him.
Within minutes of receiving the citizen's tip, officers located the suspect and took him into custody without incident.
During the arrest, officers located suspected methamphetamine on the individual. The suspect was identified as Skyler Fenton of Nevada. He was transported to the Vernon County Jail, where he was held on his outstanding felony warrants.
Fenton was also issued a citation for abandoning a motor vehicle. The Nevada Police Department takes illegal dumping seriously. We encourage anyone who witnesses someone illegally dumping items to report it as soon as possible. Information such as vehicle descriptions, license plate numbers, photographs, or video can be extremely helpful in identifying those responsible.
Additional charges related to the alleged possession of narcotics will be submitted to the Vernon County Prosecuting Attorney for review.
The Nevada Police Department appreciates citizens who report suspicious activity. This incident is another example of how community partnerships, combined with proactive police work, help remove wanted offenders from our community and contribute to public safety.


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Uncertain future leads to sheer determination


After a devastating fall at 17 left him with multiple brain bleeds and a fractured vertebra, Zane Volkmann faced an uncertain future.
Today, he raises cattle and horses near Fayette, Missouri, works full time in the seed industry and provides for his wife and two sons.
With support from Missouri AgrAbility, a program of MU Extension, Zane found resources that helped him adapt after his injury, navigate school accommodations and continue pursuing his passion for agriculture.
"They gave me the tools to build a career in agriculture with horses and cattle," Zane said.
Zane's story is a reminder that resilience is not about avoiding hardship. It's about moving forward, accepting support when needed and refusing to let challenges define you.
Read his full story: https://brnw.ch/21x3NuP


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Rich Hill 4th of July events start today!







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Attention Bates County Fair exhibitors


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Little Apple news


July1, 2026


The 22nd Annual Appleton City Car Show will be July 11 in the City Park, on 52 Hwy across from Zink Motor Co. Check in 8:00 a.m.-noon.  Car Show noon-3:00 p.m. This is a judged event. There is a $10 entry fee, with proceeds going to two scholarships for local high school students. Top 85 cars and trucks combined, top 3 motorcycles, and top 3 rat rods. There will be food concessions, music, goody bags, live auction, door prizes, 50-50 drawing and dash plaques for all entries. Along with the AC Car Show, Zink Motor Co (across from the Car Show) is hosting the KC Antique Car Club at their dealership. Model A’s and T’s will be on display. The Zink Motor Museum will be open and ready for tours that day. This event is free.


Jerry Dines will have a muzzle loading gun display at the AC museum Saturday, July 11 from 10:30 to 4:30. This display features guns from 1760 through the 1800's. Jerry will talk about the history and making of the muzzle loaders. The museum will be open for the public to view the "40 quilts for 40 years display" also that day.


Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E, 1st St. in AC will sponsor a vacation bible school entitled “Wake, Awake Watching for Jesus” 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. July 6-10. There will be 5 full nights of music, crafts, games, Bible narratives and food.  Dinner will be served each evening.  The week will end with a water balloon extravaganza.


AC First Christian Church is inviting all children, ages pre-k on up, to Noah's Ark Adventure VBS July 8-10 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. A meal will be served nightly, along with games, activities and fun.


There will be a community VBS July 13-17, named JOY STORY! All kids ages PK through 5th grade are invited to come learn about how we have a friend in Jesus. VBS will be from 6:00-8:00 p.m., with each night hosted by a different church: Monday, July 13 at Holy Trinity Church (AC), Tuesday, July 14 at Rockville UMC (Rockville), Wednesday, July 15 at Church of God (AC), Thursday, July 16 at Growing in Grace (AC), and Friday, July 17 at AC Pool for a POOL PARTY. There will be games, food, crafts, and LOTS of fun! Pre-register online at https://forms.gle/3zqv2K1xgsLTvy3Q6 to receive a free t-shirt. 


In this, the 250th year of the independence that our first military fought and won for US, DbarJ Quilts etc, along with Marge Zink, have 2 more drawings for quilts this year. Archie Pier won the Flag Day Quilt for the veterans. There is no cost to sign up.  You need to be a veteran and have a name and phone number.  Call Marge at 660-207-8063 or Joyce at 660-679-1809 or drop by DbarJ Quilts etc in Rockville, MO to give them your name.  Drawings will be Independence Day and Veterans Day. 


There is a Quilt Show at the Appleton City Museum through August.  The Museum is open Fridays 1:30-4:30 and the same hours on second Saturdays, July 11 and August 8.  Appleton City Landmarks Restoration is celebrating 40 years this year. Forty two quilts have been pulled out of storage for showing.  They range in age from 1876-2016. The oldest traveled on a covered wagon from Indiana to Missouri.   There are friendship quilts from surrounding communities, scrap quilts, quilted wall hangings and more. You are invited to visit the Museum and Clark House to see the collection and vote for your favorite quilt. The Museum is located at 503 N. Maple, one block north of the caution light.


Rural food and farm businesses in St. Clair, Henry, and Bates Counties may be eligible for grants of up to $25,000 through the Harvest to Market grant program. Funding can support projects that expand access to markets and strengthen local food systems. The program is through the Heartland Food Business Coalition and New Growth. Learn more at HeartlandFoodBusiness.org. Applications are due August 31. Learn more at Heartlandfoodbusiness.org


Make a difference in your community by helping neighbors get where they need to go. New Growth Transit is seeking local volunteer drivers to provide transportation for medical appointments, employment, and other essential trips. As a volunteer driver, you’ll receive IRS-approved mileage reimbursement to help offset the cost of using your personal vehicle. Plus, you choose when and where you want to drive flexibility that fits your schedule. Give back, stay connected, and make a real impact one ride at a time. For info, call: 417-283-7991 or email: transporation@wcmcaa.org


Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation is sponsoring 2 raffles to support local healthcare. You can buy tickets to enter for the chance to win 1/2 a hog. There will be two chances to win. The hog was donated by Ethan Bracher family and processing by Murray’s Butcher Block. The second raffle is for a chance to win a Stihl air inflator or Blackstone Griddle.  All winners will be drawn at the AC Car Show July 11. All tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. All money raised will support local healthcare through Ellett Memorial Hospital.


Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for July. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. July 1 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin. Thursday, July 2 - OB/Gyn- Dr. Kallberg, Thursday, July 9 – Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Friday, July 10 –Orthopedic-Dr. Gray, Tuesday, July 14 - Rheumatology- Dr. John, Wednesday,  July 15– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Thursday, July 16 –Podiatry: Dr. Pace, Friday,  July 17 – Orthopedics- Laura Noble, FNP, Wednesday, July 22 - Orthopedic-Dr. Gray, Wednesday, July 22 – Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni, Thursday, July 23- Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Friday, July 24 - Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA, Tuesday, July 28 - Rheumatology- Dr. John, Thursday, July 30 - Neurology- Dr.- Shoaib, Friday, July 31– Dermatology- Dylan Timmerman, PA


CALENDAR OF EVENTS

July 4     Independence Day

July 6-10     VBS at Trinity Lutheran Church 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

July 11     AC Car Show




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Obituary - Wayne Dwight Stitt, Jr.

Wayne Dwight Stitt, Jr., age 65, passed away on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at his home in Clinton, Missouri.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.



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Obituary - Russell "Russ" Heide


Russ Heide’s wishes were to be cremated and remembered with fond memories. There are no public services planned at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel and Crematory (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Russell “Russ” Wayne Heide, was born in Kansas City, Missouri and spent his school days in Belton, Missouri where he was known for being an active, loving big brother and a daredevil. The latter led to medals in trampoline, skydiving, motorcycle riding and breaking most of the bones in his body at least once throughout his life. After high school Russ joined the electrical union. He stayed with the union for the rest of his life, but went on to become a master of all trades and a hard working handyman for any family and friends who called upon him.

Russ and Pamala Young became close friends after knowing each other throughout their school days and young adult life. They finally realized they were better together and married at Powell Gardens in 2000 and bought a home in Archie, Missouri where they raised two children, Rianna Joy, born 2004 and Reno Joe, born 2006. Russ took pride in maintaining his home, where he showcased his creative vision unlike any other. He built a playhouse for his children, a zip line, a cannon, a garage, and so much more with his own imagination and two hands. The space he enjoyed so much is where he passed away on June 24th, 2026. Russ is preceded in death by biological father Russell. He is survived by parents Rhonda and Keith; sister Rita; wife Pamala, and children Rianna and Reno. His family will greatly miss his creativity and his talent for eating brownies. There will be too many sweets in the world without him to eat them.

“Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and proclaiming, ‘Wow, what a ride!!!’”

We can all take solace in the fact that Russ truly lived his life as the thrill ride he wanted it to be. He loved the people and stories that life surrounded him with. No services will be held, but family and friends are always welcome to our home to share those stories.

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Obituary - Janice Rozann Schiebrel


The obituary for Janice will be posted soon, courtesy Hill & Son Funeral Home.


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