Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Armed Robbery at Kay Jewelers in Raymore

At approximately 2:07 p.m. today, March 31, an armed robbery occurred at Kay Jewelers at 1945 W. Foxwood Drive in Raymore.

A thin, black male subject entered the store armed with a handgun. He was wearing a red Chiefs cap and a black and gray jacket. He left westbound from the business in a silver vehicle, possibly a Nissan.

The investigation is ongoing and Raymore Police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Sgt. Cory Miller at 816-892-3017.

This is all the information we have available at this time.

Obituary - Gloria Marlene Murphy

Gloria Marlene Murphy, 78, Sheldon, MO passed away on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at Medicalodges of Ft. Scott, KS. Marlene was born August 24, 1942 in Independence, KS to Homer Hugh and Ruby Lee (Willis) Graves. She married Jack Murphy on September 18, 1959 in Neodesha, KS and he preceded her in death on June 13, 2020.

In addition to her husband Jack, she is preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Jimmy Graves of Independence, KS; two sisters, Margie Yarbrough of Clarksville, AR, and Joane Lindsay of Wichita, KS.

Marlene is survived by one son, Tracy Murphy (Rhonda) of Sheldon, MO; three grandchildren, Caleb Murphy and Tyler Murphy, both of Sheldon, and Mandy Murphy Curtis (Jordan) of Wetumka, OK. Also surviving is a twin sister, Darlene Cummings of Elkins, AR; one brother, Homer Graves (Wanda) of Sheldon; and many nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday April 3, 2021 at Bluff Cemetery in Barton County, MO with Steven Hopkins officiating. The family will receive friends from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday evening at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

*** Those in attendance will be asked to maintain social distancing and are asked to wear face masks to protect themselves and others.



Bates County Sheriffs Office warns of scam

We have received several reports from people in our community who are receiving phone calls from an individual claiming to be a Detective with the Bates County Sheriff's Office. 

This individual demands you to pay a certain amount of money or a warrant will be issued for your arrest. This is a scam. Our office does not contact anyone by phone requesting money.


Obituary - John Henry Bower

John Henry Bower, age 84, a resident of rural Deerfield, Missouri, passed away Friday, March 26, 2021, at his home. He was born May 3, 1936, in Ft. Scott, Kansas, the son of Jesse Bower and June Dunbar Bower. He had served with the United States Army. 

John married Amelia E. Jones on July 17, 1964, at Miami, Oklahoma. John had worked for several years as a truck driver. He enjoyed spending time with his family and exploring the outdoors with his grandchildren. He also liked to garden and watch western movies.

Survivors include his wife, Amelia, of the home; and children, Rick Jones, of Ft. Scott, Jill Love and husband, Ron, Tony Bower, and Jason Bower and wife, Thabena, all of Deerfield; twelve grandchildren, Dustin Jones, Kendria Brown, Josh Jones, Haley Jones, and Garrett, Alyson Love, Quentin Love, Gavin Love, Evan Love, Jessica Bower, and fiancé, Jacob, Rebecca Bower, Micala Bower and Preslee Bower and ten great-grandchildren, Elijah, Hannah, Faith, Glory, Silas, Jordan, Romey, Madison, Taylor and David. Also surviving are two sisters, Mable Green, of Colorado and Roberta Rickman, of Girard, Kansas and two brothers, Perry Bower and wife, Helen and Chet Bower and wife, Linda, all of Ft. Scott, Kansas. He was preceded in death by his son, Doug Bower, three brothers, Jay, Floyd and Leroy Bower and a sister, Margaret Rhodes.

There was cremation and no services will be held at this time. Memorials are suggested to Care to Share and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, 201 S. Main, P.O. Box 347, Ft. Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Freeze Warning Tonight into Thursday Morning


A Freeze Warning is in effect across the Missouri Ozarks region for tonight into Thursday morning. Frost and freeze will damage sensitive early Spring vegetation as temperatures fall into the 20s. #mowx #kswx


Adrian City wide cleanup



Come support the Appleton City Seniors

Come out and enjoy a delicious tenderloin sandwich and support our Appleton City seniors!


Smoke alarms delivered for Fire Awareness Prevention month

Henry County Health Center delivers Smoke Alarms to Henry County Fire Departments during our annual Fire Awareness Prevention month. 

While delivering to the local rural departments, the following was shared: Dale Bailey, from Montrose VFD 04226 reported the smoke alarms were greatly appreciated by their community. 

He stated that “our Jr. Fire Firefighters assisted in the delivery and installation to residents in the Montrose area last year with much success.” Dale stated, “It has been a positive experience for our Jr. Fire Firefighters allowing them to put their skills into action.”


Field fire in rural Adrian

The Adrian Fire Department along with mutual aide of the Amsterdam and Butler Fire Departments and Bates County Sheriff's Office is in route to a field fire at a address of 7000 NW 18 Highway on the west side of the roadway.

Please avoid this area and move over for emergency vehicles. 


Miami R-1 School District A/B Honor Roll for 3rd Quarter

Miami A/B Honor Roll for 3rd Quarter

3rd Grade
Tyler Hragyil
Lawson Nieder

4th Grade
Cash Johnston

5th Grade
Gauge Filtingberger
Brayden Nieder
Khloe West

6th Grade
Paige Fairbairn
Caleb Johnson
Addison Johnston
Dejah Roundy
Gavin Schmidt

7th Grade
Brian Tillery
8th Grade
Brennah Filtingberger

9th Grade
Logan Limpus
Demrick Richardson

10th Grade
Kenneth Downs
Joseph Embrey
Hannah Filtingberger
Daniel Johnson
Mackenzie Robinson
Emily Roth
Emma Vunovich
Brandon Willcut

11th Grade
Avery brooks
Dylan Kirk
Destiny Roundy
Alyssa Vunovich
Kacey Vunovich
Ethan West
Chloe Wolford

12th Grade
Tyler Crawford
Marshall Robinson
Steven (Lane) Vunovich
Devin White
Lucas Wiley


Spring Spaghetti Spectacular at St. Matthew Lutheran Church



Adrian Optimist Club Students of the month March 2021

The Adrian Optimist Club is pleased to honor Students of the Month from the Miami, Ballard, and Adrian schools. Criteria for this honor center on outstanding academic and civic achievement and school spirit. Staff at each of the schools make the selection, and their decision is based on expansion of these criteria. Selection is based on the criteria, but a student stepping up to a particular task will come to play in it. Each student is honored with a certificate of recognition from the Adrian Optimist Club and $20.00 in Adrian Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Bucks”.

The Miami Student of the Month for March is Jayden Reitz, a Senior. Jayden is the son of Jamie and Paul Reitz. Jayden’s in school activities include Quiz Bowl, Band, and NHS. He is active in his church youth group. Jayden says, “Something that motivates me is music, as it helps ge me in a good mind set. An inspiration of mine is the success I see in others. It can help to provide a goal or something to look forward to. Miami staff say, “Always goes above and beyond to help others. Never complains even helps teachers out with the little things. Always keeps us laughing and has a great sense of humor. Overall a great attitude.” Jayden plans to go to college to become a paramedic and then work his way to becoming a medical examiner.
The Adrian Student of the Month is Kameron Collier, a Senior. Kameron is the daughter of Kirsten and Scott Collier. Kirsten is active in FFA in school and in 4H showing and judging livestock outside of school. Kameron plans to attend Fort Scott Community College and be on the livestock judging team.
The Ballard Student of the Month is Payton Miller. Payton, a Junior, is the son of Brandon and Casie Miller. Payton is a proud member of the Ballard Basketball team and enjoys catfishing, hunting, and walking in the woods. Payton’s inspirational quote by Sun Tzu is. “He who is destined to defeat, first fights and afterwards looks for victory.” Staff at Ballard say. “Over the years Payton has matured into a polite, helpful, and positive student. He is thoughtful and considerate to other students and teachers. He is not afraid to try new things and is committed to improving after starting. I am delighted to nominate Payton and believe it is beyond time to celebrate his efforts, heart, and great attitude. Payton plans to train to become an EMT.

Various Routes in Bates County Scheduled for Resurfacing Beginning the Week of April 5th

Bates County – Drivers can expect lane closures and occasional traffic delays on various routes in Bates County for a resurfacing project beginning the week of April 5th, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

 

These are the routes impacted by this project:

  • Route F from Route J east approximately 10 miles to Business Loop 49 in Passaic
  • Route J from the Missouri/Kansas State line near Amsterdam east approximately 5.5 miles to Route F
  • Route Y from Route J north approximately 4.6 miles to Missouri Route 18
  • Route A from the Missouri/Kansas state line east approximately 16.6 miles to I-49

 

Contractor crews will add on one-inch overlay of new asphalt to the above routes. In addition, Route F will have new guardrail installed in areas.

 

Traffic impacts:

  • Traffic reduced to one lane where contractor crews are laying asphalt
  • Drivers will encounter flaggers and pilot cars where crews are working. Drivers should wait for the pilot vehicle before proceeding through the work zone or before entering the work zone from a side road.
  • Work will be done during daytime hours, all lanes open to traffic at night
  • No signed detour
  • Drivers should find alternate routes
  • Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone

 

Drivers are urged to use caution as they may experience a rough ride in areas until the resurfacing project is complete.

Weather and/or scheduling delays could alter the work schedule.

 

Project information

  • Prime contractor: Capital Paving & Construction, Columbia
  • Total project cost: $2.6 million
  • Completion date: November 1, 2021


Wanted man from Adrian shot and wounded in Mountain Home Arkansas

A man wanted by Missouri law enforcement officers was shot and wounded by a Mountain Home police officer late yesterday (Tuesday, March 30th) after the suspect is said to have pointed a gun and fired at a bail bondsman. The incident occurred outside two Mountain Home businesses in the 800 block of U.S. Highway 62.

Kevin Lee Donovan, 41, of Adrian, Missouri remains hospitalized in Springfield, Missouri and is reported to be in critical condition. Neither the Mountain Home police officer nor the bail bondsman were injured.

Mountain Home police authorities have requested the Arkansas State Police to investigate the incident.

Donovan was wanted in Missouri on charges of possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and unlawful use of a weapon. A bail bondsman had located Donovan in Mountain Home and called local police to assist him in taking Donovan into custody.

When the bondsman and police officer confronted Donovan about 7:30 PM outside a convenience store, Donovan brandished a gun and began to back away. As the standoff moved off the store parking lot, Donovan raised the gun and fired at the bondsman. The Mountain Home officer then fired, wounding Donovan.

Special Agents of the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division will continue their work today questioning witnesses and submitting evidence to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory.
An investigative case file will be prepared by state police special agents and turned-over to the Baxter County prosecuting attorney who will consider the findings to determine whether the officer’s use of deadly force was consistent with Arkansas laws.

Questions relating to the identity of the Mountain Home police officer or the administrative status of the officer should be directed to the Mountain Home Police Department.


Obituary - Janice E. Caldwell

Due to advanced stage cancer, in the early morning of March 29, 2021 and while surrounded by family, Jan Caldwell, age 73, joined our Heavenly Father. Jan leaves behind her husband, Lonnie Caldwell; mother, Sadie Oliver; sister, Penny Svir; two children, Scott Caldwell and Kerri Hammond; daughter-in-law, Tanya Caldwell, four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

Jan was a High Priest in the church and also served as the Central Missouri Mission Center president. She was actively enjoying her retirement, which included camping, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.

In lieu of flowers, the family will appreciate donations to Outreach International 

(a humanitarian aid organization for underdeveloped regions - https://secure3.convio.net/outrch/site/Donationhttps://outreach-international.org), 112 W. 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108.

The Little Apple March 31st

Ellett Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is having a Collective Goods Book Fair on Thursday, April 1, 2021 in the Out Patient Hallway from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a wide selection of books, gifts and gadgets and “must haves”. The great inventory is just in time for Easter shopping.

ACHS FCCLA and Optimist Club’s Easter egg hunt is 9:00 a.m. April 3 in the City Park for kids birth to 10 years old. Bring your own basket.

The Appleton City Church of God invites the children of the community to an Easter egg hunt, hosted by Pat Shockey, on Saturday April 3 at the church on the corner of Beech and First Streets at 4:00 p.m. until the eggs are gone. Bring your Easter basket! They will reschedule to the following Saturday (April 10) if there is inclement weather.

The AIM Annual Easter Egg Hunt for ages 0 - 4th grade will be Saturday, April 3, at 1:00 p.m. at the Montrose Ball Park rain or shine. Bring your own basket and join them for fun at the park.

The Montrose Festival Committee is sponsoring a fried chicken dinner Saturday, April 3 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the VFW Hall in Montrose. No dine in meals will be served. Stay in your car and they will take your order and bring it to you. Adults are $10, kids 21 and under are $5. The menu is Robert Perryman chicken, green beans, cheesy potatoes, dessert and a drink.

The BOGO Book Fair is here! Come out and support the Appleton City School Library and pick up a book or two or three or four to read. The sale is in the AC School library. They will be open Thursday, April 1 from 2:30-6:00, Saturday morning, April 2, 9:00-1:00 and then next week April 5-9 from 2:30-6:30. The back door (across from the elementary playground) will be open. Buy one get one for equal or less value for free. It is the best book fair of the year!

The ACHS Senior Class will have Fried Tenderloin Sandwiches for sale Sunday April 11, from 11:00 - 2:00 or until they are gone. You can get a sandwich, chips and water for $8.00. The meal is drive through only, through the circle drive at school. Please come out and support the Senior class

If your child will be 5 before August 1st, now is the time to begin thinking about Kindergarten enrollment requirements. The following items are required for enrollment: immunization records state issued birth certificate, social security card and proof of residence. Did you know that your child can receive the immunizations that are needed to attend Kindergarten anytime on or after his/her fourth birthday? You do not need to wait until age five. Have your child fully immunized now and bring the immunization record to school on the day of Kindergarten screening. If you have questions regarding required immunizations, please feel free to contact Nikki Piepmeier, School Nurse, at 660-476-2601, option #7. The 2021 - 2022 Kindergarten Enrollment and Screenings will be held on April 6. Call the Elementary Office for an appointment.

The ACHS Senior Class panels for special anniversary years are available for viewing at the Farm House Restaurant. Featured classes are 50 year-1971; 60 year-1961, 65 year-1956, and 70 year-1957. The Appleton City Museum provides these each year for viewing and the Farm House Restaurant graciously allows the panels there for their customers to enjoy.

St. Clair County Cattlemen’s Assn. will meet 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at Farmhouse Kitchen in Appleton City. The sponsor will be Appleton City Feed Service and speaker will be Vitalix. Please RSVP to Lawanna by April 1.

The A.C. Spring City Wide Garage Sale dates will be April 16 & 17. Permits are $5 and can be purchased at City Hall from March 29-April 13. Permits to set up in the A.C. Park (sold on a first come, first served basis) are $25 for the pole shelter, $15 for the stage & $10 for lawn permits. Permits cover both days & are also available at City Hall. Maps will be available at Food Fair, Powell's True Value and Casey's beginning Thursday afternoon. For questions, please call Dianne Foster at 660-679-1125.

Countywide disposal will have 3 dumpsters out at the city barn for large item disposal April 20, 21, and 22.

Holy Week services at Immaculate Conception (Montrose) and St. Patrick (Butler) Catholic Churches are as follows: Holy Thursday – 5:00 p.m. at St. Patrick Church and 7:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception; Good Friday – 3:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception and 6:00 p.m. at St. Patrick; Holy Saturday – 8:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception; Easter Sunday – 8:00 a.m.at Immaculate Conception and 10:00 a.m. at St. Patrick.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

April 1 Ellett Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Collective Goods Book Fair in the Out Patient Hallway from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

April 3 AC Easter Egg Hunt 9:00 a.m. at the City Park

April 3 AIM Annual Easter Egg Hunt for ages 0 - 4th grade 1:00 p.m. at the Montrose Ball Park

April 3 AC Church of God Easter egg hunt, at the church 4:00 p.m.

April 3 Chicken dinner 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the VFW hall in Montrose

April 3 Sumo's Pub will be closed to enjoy Easter weekend.

April 2, 5 No School at AC Schools or Hudson R-IX School

April 6 Election Day

April 6 Kindergarten enrollment and screenings at AC School

CDI Head Start serving West Central Missouri is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2021-2022 school year for children ages 3-5 for facilities located in Bates, Cass, Cedar, Henry, St. Clair and Vernon Counties. They are also accepting enrollment applications for children ages 6 weeks to 3 years for facilities located in Cass, Cedar, Henry and Vernon Counties. You can apply online at https://cutt.ly/TpMh3e4 In AC, you can call to get more information or to schedule an appointment at 660-234-8767.

COVID vaccines have arrived at the Appleton City Rural Health Clinic. If you are on the list, you will get a call from a clinic nurse to schedule your vaccine appointment. If you are not on the list but would like to get the vaccine, please call the clinic to schedule a vaccine appointment. Please call 660-476-2121. WALK-INS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET THE COVID VACCINE AT THIS TIME. YOU MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for April 2021. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments: April 1 – OB/GYN-Dr. Kallberg, April 7 -Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, April 8 - Rheumatology, Dr. Tay, April 9 – Ortho-Dr. Gray, April 14- Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. Vardakis, April 15 – Podiatry- Dr. Ciaramello, April 21- Upper GI – Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, April 22 -Rheumatology, Dr. Tay, April 28 – Ortho-Dr. Gray, April 28 –Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni

Optimum cow pregnancy rate and calf crop percentage is important to profit potential of a beef cattle operation. “Conducting a bull breeding soundness exam (BSE) to make sure your bull is structurally and reproductively sound prior to the breeding season is important to ensure these results,” says Patrick Davis MU Extension Regional Livestock Field Specialist. Therefore, Davis urges cattle producers to contact their veterinarian to conduct a BSE to ensure their bull is ready for the breeding season. MU Extension wants to educate cattle producers on other aspects of bull management in addition to the BSE so Davis will be working with local veterinarians and ZOETIS to conduct bull BSE clinics. In addition to the BSE, Davis will educate cattle producers on bull body condition scoring (BCS) and foot scoring (FS), which are tools to access the energy and structural status of the bull. “Bulls should be in a BCS of 6 as well as have an adequate FS for angle and claw set prior to the breeding season,” says Davis. Davis will also educate cattle producers on utilization of expected progeny differences (EPDS) and genomic testing information to improve their cattle operation. “Giving booster vaccinations and treating for internal and external parasites at BSE time, ensures bulls are healthy and do not pass disease or parasite issues onto the cattle operation,” says Davis. To that extent, the partnership with ZOETIS during the clinics may allow the veterinarian to provide these products to the bull owner at a reduced cost. If you would like to participate in a Bull Breeding Soundness Exam Clinic on a date and location listed below contact the veterinary clinic listed to schedule your bull’s appointment. April 19th and 20th El Dorado Springs Veterinary Clinic, El Dorado Springs, Mo. (417) 876-5805 April and May by appointment Cedar Creek Veterinary Clinic, Stockton, Mo. (417) 476-3060 “Whether you test your bulls through the BSE Clinic or with your local veterinarian, get them tested,” says Davis. Since 2005, during southwest Mo. BSE Clinics approximately 10% of tested bulls fail the BSE. Using bulls with poor fertility or structural problems hindering their ability to breed cows causes an excessive number of open cows, and less calves to sell which leads to reduce operation profit potential. For more information on the Bull BSE Clinics contact myself at (417) 955-0287 or by email at davismp@missouri.edu.

University of Missouri Extension and Care Connection for Aging Services has scheduled 3 virtual Chronic Disease Self-Management Program and Diabetes Self-Management workshop in two different formats to help participants achieve their personal health care goals in 2021. Both of these free courses – Chronic Disease Self-Management (in both phone and ZOOM delivery) and Diabetes Self-Management - are part of the “Living a Healthy Life” series developed by Stanford University’s Patient Education Research Center. This course series is based on the assumption that people with chronic diseases have similar concerns and challenges and can find common ways to achieve personal goals through a review of materials in a discussion based format. These once-a-week six week interactive workshops will discuss with participants problems caused by chronic disease and introduce principles and, potentially, new approaches to chronic disease self-management. These free 6-week courses will allow workshop participants to discuss strategies to take care of their chronic health condition, communicate better with health care providers and incorporate healthful tools into their lives. Over the course of six weeks, MU Extension and Care Connection for Aging Services instructors will help class participants learn more about healthy eating, physical activity, decision-making, understanding emotions and stress management, problem-solving, action-planning, and communicating and working with healthcare professionals. Although these courses are not taught from a medical standpoint and instructors will not be able to provide information on medical care, course participants will learn more about ways to discuss medications and care options with their health care providers. Each course registrant will be provided a free copy of a self-study Living a Healthy Life workbook as a reference for additional study and healthcare planning. The course offerings include: Living a Healthy Life TOOLKIT - A telephone-based self-study/self-paced course. The course will be from April 9 to May 14 and a certified instructor will call each participant on Friday between 9:30-10:30 a.m. and discuss materials reviewed the previous week. Living a Healthy Life ZOOM course - A traditional discussion-based course delivered virtually by ZOOM from April 29 – June 3 between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Diabetes Self-Management ZOOM course - A traditional discussion-based course focused specifically on diabetes with persons and caregivers addressing the unique challenges of achieving goals while managing diabetes. The course addresses issues related to nutrition, exercise and improving communication with friends, family and healthcare providers. This course will be delivered virtually by ZOOM on Tuesdays from April 20 – May 25 between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required in order to get the free workbook and ZOOM links required to participate in these courses. Participants can register for each of these courses by calling 1-800-748-7826 or at www.goaging.org. When you call, please make sure to define which course(s) you want to register for, so they reserve your space. For questions, do not hesitate to contact MU Extension instructor Susan Jones-Hard at joneshards@missouri.edu or calling 660-885-5556.

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Cooler weather will continue through Thursday

Cooler weather will continue through Thursday. Highs will be near 50° today with gusty northwest winds leading to elevated fire danger across the area. Temperatures will fall into the upper 20s Thursday morning. But warmer weather is expected for the weekend.


Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Poplar Heights Farm looking for help



Hume Community News March 30th

March 30, 2021.
Hume News

The Hume PTO members did a fantastic job of putting on the Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 27. If you see a PTO member tell them what an awesome job they are doing! Everyone really appreciated the morning.

Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Brenton Laver. Several attended the beautiful wedding held on Saturday evening, March 27 for Emmah Fillpot and Brenton Laver. The wedding took place at the Whiskey Mansion Ranch in Butler.

The Hume Fair Board is looking for Royalty for the upcoming 2021 Hume Fair and Rodeo to be held on August 3rd through August 7th. Rodeo queen candidates need to be ages 13 to 18 years of age by fair time. Prince and Princess Candidates need to be 5 to 12 years of age by fair time. If interested check out the face book page or contact any fairboard member.

The Hume Alliance Ministry is planning a spaghetti feed on Sunday, May 2nd at the Hume Legion Hall. Proceeds will go to the Hume Food Pantry. Be sure and mark this date on your calendar.

Courtesy of Karen Irwin 

Congratulations to the Drexel Dairy Foods CDE team



Congratulations to the Drexel Dairy Foods CDE team who placed 4th overall today at the Central District Contest! These hardworking students will compete at the Missouri State CDE Contest next Saturday at Mizzou!!

Individual placings were A.J. Gunnels-13th, Garrett Yager-15th, Michala Bush-17th, Trevor Ward-21st. Congratulations! On to State!! #doesthismilktastefunnytoyou


Quality Home Care Now Hiring

Quality Home Care is seeking Personal Care Aides for part-time, full-time and PRN (as needed) position. 

We are looking for dependable, reliable, positive individuals who take pride in caring for others, to join our team at QHC. 

If you are an individual looking for a job with flexible hours and schedules and you are a dedicated team member please contact our office.

Requirements include: Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, clean background check, and be able to come to Butler office for training.

Please call 660-679-6733 for further information and an over-the-phone interview.


Car Show in Butler



Obituary - Michael Aaron Wolf

Michael Aaron Wolf, age 40, of Raymore, Missouri, passed suddenly in his home on Sunday, March 28, 2021.

A celebration of Michael’s life will be held with a visitation from 12:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. on Thursday, April 1, 2021 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr. Raymore, Missouri 64083. At memorial will be held at 1:45 p.m. following visitation.

Michael was born in Kansas City, Missouri on December 2, 1980 to David Wolf and Kathy (Payne) Wolf. After graduating high school, Michael began working in the food service industry and through that developed his love of cooking. In life Michael enjoyed watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. He loved being outside, hunting, fishing, and had a deep respect for animals which started in his youth when he worked at Wayside Waifs.

Michael was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Chester and Lorene Wolf; and maternal grandparents, Bill and Dora Payne.

He leaves behind his loving wife, of over twelve years, Jenna (Morgan) Wolf; sons, Paiton Wolf and Caleb Wieseler; parents, David and Kathy Wolf; sister, Tanya Mcmahon; and niece and nephew, Megan and Nathan Allen.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Wayside Waifs, 3901 Martha Truman Rd., Kansas City, Missouri 64137.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278


Obituary - Bobby Gene “Bob” Hankins

Bobby Gene Hankins, age 73, passed away Monday, March 29th, 2021 at his home in Windsor, Missouri. Bobby's wishes were to be cremated. There are no services scheduled at this time. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Bobby Gene “Bob” Hankins was born May 17th, 1947 in Macks Creek, Missouri to Clarence and Minnie (Creach) Hankins. Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking and mushroom hunting. He was a member of I.O.O.F odd fellows of Windsor and was the owner of Bob Hankins Heating & AC for over 50 years.

He preceded in death by his parents, his brother and one grandson.

Survivors include his wife Mary Hankins, of the home, 5 children; Betty Clemens of Windsor, Missouri, Debbie (Fred) Reynolds of Odessa, Missouri, Allen (Emma) Jones of Leeton, Missouri, David Jones of Clinton, Missouri, Bobbi Hankins of Windsor, Missouri, one brother; Jim (Patty) Hankins of Sedalia, Missouri, one sister; Wanda (Jerry) Baker of Sedalia, Missouri, 12 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

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



Obituary - Timothy Seth Dowty

Timothy “Seth” Dowty, 32, Sheldon, MO passed away on Monday, March 29, 2021 in Sheldon. Seth was born July 18, 1988 in Nevada, MO to Timothy S. and Dawn M. (Mussmann) Dowty.

Seth was raised in Nevada where he also attended school. He has worked at Murphy Farms for the past five years. Seth loved fishing, animals, and being outdoors. He enjoyed working on small engines and was a tattoo artist. 

Seth was well known for his sense of humor, and among his family was known as having a “green thumb”. Most of all, he especially loved spending time with his children and family. He has resided in Sheldon for the past four years.

Survivors include his daughter, Sophie Grace Dowty; his fiancé Telsa Jo Kantor; three step-children, Kelsee, Carson, and Clayton; his mother, Dawn Dowty, Joplin; and his father, Tim Dowty, Nevada; one brother, Cory Dowty, Joplin; and one nephew, Kingsten Dowty.

Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April 2, 2021 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to the family c/o Ferry Funeral Home.


Bates County Republicans will meet tomorrow

Bates County Republicans will meet tomorrow, March 31, 2021 at 6 pm at the Bates County Museum. Hope to see you there!


Obituary - John W. Freeman, Jr.

John W. Freeman, Jr. 75 of Gardner, Kansas passed away March 27, 2021 at his home in Gardner. Funeral services will be held 11:00 am Friday, April 2, 2021 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel. A visitation will be held prior to the services Friday, April 2, 2021 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, also at the Chapel. 

Cremation will follow services. Friends are welcome to attend but masks are encouraged and social distancing should be observed. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayside Waifs. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

John William Freeman, Jr. was born March 27, 1946 in Poplar Bluff, MO. to John W. Sr. and Mary Entemann Freeman. The family moved from Winona, MO to Hardin, MO and he attended and graduated school from Hardin. John enlisted in U.S. Air Force before his high school graduation and started basic training in December of 1964. John did a tour in Vietnam during his first 4 year tour. John and family saw tours from Germany, Las Vegas, California to Hawaii. Eventually moving to Drexel area to be closer to family. John enjoyed fishing, golfing and traveling in the RV.

He was preceded in death by his parents John William Freeman and Mary Entemann Freeman, his sister Ernie Joann Shideler. Surviving is John’s wife of 51 years Judith Shideler Brocker Freeman, step-son Raymond Brocker and son John M Freeman, along with many nieces and nephews.

Stolen truck in Adrian

Alright Adrian folks, a truck similar to this truck was stolen on 1st street in Adrian approximately 30 days ago. The truck was the same body style and color scheme as the one pictured. 

The truck did not run and had to have been trailered or pulled from the property. If anyone has any information please contact the Adrian Police Department. 816-297-2106


Henry County Sheriffs Office takes tour of Tracker

On March 26th The Henry County Sheriffs Office had the opportunity to tour the Tracker (White River) boat manufacturing plant in Clinton at the invitation of Plant Manager Tim Deskins.

Several of us on the tour had never seen the plant operations and to say the least it was impressive! What a great facility for Clinton. 

Thanks to Tim and his crew for a great afternoon learning how a boat is made and meeting a few of the great employees there! 

Pictured is Major Rob Hills, Cpl Sheri Dody, Cpl Leonard Kubilus, Tim Deskins and Sheriff Kent Oberkrom


West Boone Township is seeking bids for 3 projects for 2021.

West Boone Township is seeking bids for 3 projects for 2021.

Project 1: Annual Road Maintenance of approximately 3000 tons of rock. WBT requires the following information in the submitted bid: Hauling price per ton. Pit pricing for: 1” road rock (street rock), 1 ½" minus base rock, 2-3" base rock and 3-6" quarry spalls (rip rap).

Project 2: FEMA project of approximately 7500 tons of rock. WBT requires the following information in the submitted bid: Hauling price per ton. Pit pricing for 1” road rock (street rock), 1 ½" minus base rock.

Project 3: FEMA Project of fix or replace 3 culverts. Meet on site available or call for a specification sheet with details.

All submittals must include a copy of their business license and verification of insurance (exceeding 1million) and naming West Boone Township as an additional insured.

Bids must be submitted by April 9, 2021. They may be submitted via USPS to: West Boone Township, 12498 NW County Rd 10001, Amsterdam, MO 64723 or via email at: aceopratr@outlook.com. Any clarifying questions can be answered by calling 253-282-6623.

Obituary - Theresa Friederich

Theresa Friederich, 63 of Butler, Missouri passed away March 28, 2021 after a hard fought battle with cancer, at Bates County Memorial Hospital. Memorial services will be held 1:00 pm, Saturday, April 3, 2021 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). There will be no visitation. 

Friends are welcome to attended but masks are encouraged and social distancing should be observed. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Theresa Mae Friederich was born June 29, 1957 in Harrisonville, Missouri to Jim and Faye Osborn Beebe. She grew up in Adrian, Missouri and graduated from Adrian High School in 1976. She later met her former husband Jeff Friederich, in Butler, Missouri. Two children were born to this union, James and Tricia.

Theresa enjoyed life, being a military spouse she had the opportunity to travel the world with her family.

The family eventually settled in Butler, Missouri in 1997. She then joined the team at Bates County Memorial Hospital, where she worked for 17 years before retiring in 2020.
Theresa loved to watch movies and play games with family, but her greatest joy in life was her grand babies. She never missed an opportunity to make no-bake cookies either with them or for them.

Theresa was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her daughter Tricia Cook and husband Daniel, son James Friederich and wife Staci, grandchildren, Daniel and Hope Morris, Ally and Olivia Cook, Grace Friederich, and Spencer Cook, by four sisters, Cheryl Beebe-Snell, Brenda Beebe, Lori Bezdek, and Jamie Scrogham. She also leaves behind nieces, Sasha Snell and Kimberly Bezdek, and a nephew Zachary Scrogham and their families.

Way to go Rachel Grimes

A big congratulations to Archie high schooler Rachel Grimes on being chosen as a finalist for Missouri FFA Star in Agriculture Placement.

This means that she has one of the best Supervised Agricultural Experience projects in the state. Good Luck competing in the finals! 🐷🐽🐖

Obituary - James Lee Huff

James Lee Huff, 83, Lee’s Summit, MO, formerly of Nevada, passed away on Friday, March 26, 2021 at St. Luke’s East Hospital in Lee’s Summit. Jim was born on November 13, 1937 in Las Vegas, NV to Robert and Lucille Huff. He married Marilyn Jean Bollum on March 16, 2001 and she survives of the home.

Jim grew up in in the Rockville, MO area and graduated from Appleton City High School Class of 1955. He had an extensive career in banking spanning over 40 years. Jim was a businessman in Nevada for many years had a heart felt passion for the Nevada Community. He also lived and worked in the Joplin and Kansas City areas throughout his banking career. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners in Springfield, MO and was a longtime member of Wood’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Lee’s Summit. Jim was an avid Missouri Tiger Fan.

In addition to his wife Marilyn, he is survived by three stepsons, Randall Mize and his wife Julie, Kansas City, MO, Jeffrey Mize and his wife Becky, Overland Park, KS, and Michael Mize and his wife Dayna, San Diego, CA; six grandchildren, Ryan, Kristen, Rachel, Emily, Haley, and Alex; and three great-grandchildren Maren, Catherine, and Kyler. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Robert Huff, Jr.

Graveside services will be held at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at Newton Burial Park in Nevada with Pastor Jim Preisig officiating. Friends may call from now until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada.

*** Those in attendance will be asked to maintain social distancing and are asked to wear face masks to protect themselves and others.


Monday, March 29, 2021

Obituary - Kevin L. Morris

Kevin L. Morris was born May 14, 1934 at the Ross family farm south of Creighton, Missouri.

He departed this life on Saturday March 27, 2021 surrounded by his family in his home south of Creighton. He was 86 years old.

Kevin moved to Venice California at the age of 7, his dad was a welder for Douglas Aircraft during the war. They moved back to the family farm in Creighton after the war. Kevin went to Creighton high school where he was an avid basketball player. He graduated in 1953.

Kevin was united in marriage to Wanda Jo Nay on November 27, 1955. He was a member of the Creighton Baptist Church. Kevin was drafted into the Army on March 11, 1957. While in the army, he drove a tank. He was honorably discharged on Feb 28, 1963. Kevin and Wanda purchased part of the family farm. He was blessed with four wonderful children, Barbara, Beverly, Russell and John. Kevin was a cattleman and a farmer. He owned and operated Morris Trucking. He hauled water and he hauled livestock to the Kansas City Stockyards until they shut down, then he hauled to and from local sale barns until he retired in 2011. Kevin was always up for a game of burn out in the yard, or always happy to help catch a horse for the kids. 

For many years he hauled horses for the Creighton Wrangler’s Saddle Club to the American Royal parade. He loved watching Barbara play basketball and he enjoyed watching the high school boys play basketball. Kevin enjoyed being in the hayfield with the boys during hay season and liked mowing pasture as late as last October. He was united in marriage to Mary Helms in 1983 to that union he gained three more daughters. Jan, Susie and Dorothy. He was loved by many grandchildren and great grandchildren

Kevin was proceeded in death by his parents Russell H. and Naomi Morris; two brothers. J. L. and Keith and a baby sister Imogene.

He is survived by his wife Mary of the home. His children, Barbara Morris Tampa, Florida, Beverly Cline, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, Russell Morris, John (Joni) Morris, Jan Helms all of Creighton, Missouri, Susie (Nick) Saubers Adrian, Missouri , Dorothy Hankins, Butler, Missouri; a sister Colleen Branum Lee’s Summit, Missouri; Many grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Wadesburg Cemetery, Creighton, Missouri c/o Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

Private family graveside services with Military Honors.




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