Monday, July 31, 2023

Raymore woman killed after being ran over by vehicle in Hickory County

On Monday July 31st around 3:10 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Hickory County along with Hickory County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a pedestrian that was struck and killed by a vehicle near CR 182 around three miles east of Hermitage.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when 78-year-old Patsy Strode of Raymore, Missouri was attempting to enter the rear door on the driver’s side of a Toyota RAV 4. The SUV then rolled backward over Strode.

Patsy Strode was pronounced dead at the scene of this accident by the Hickory County Coroner's Office. This is Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 82nd fatally accident of the year 2023.

View report below:

Obituary - Geneva Gonzalez

Geneva Gonzalez, age 73, passed away on Monday July 31, 2023 at the Country Club Rehab Center in Warrensburg, Missouri. There are no services scheduled at this time. Memorial contributions can be made to Three Rivers Hospice and may be left in care of the funeral home.

Geneva LaVonne (Kindred) Gonzalez was born on September 2, 1949 in Wichita, Kansas to Gary Kindred and Louise (Livingston) Kindred. She grew up all over, due to her dad being in the Navy. She finally settled down in San Diego, California where she focused on raising her daughter by being a healthcare provider.

In April of 1989 Geneva married her soulmate, Jorge Gonzalez. She loved dogs and cats. She would feed every stray who came around. We joked and called her the crazy cat lady.

She is preceded in death by her dad Gary Kindred and her husband Jorge Gonzalez.

Survivors include her mom Louise Kindred of Texas, two brothers, Michael Kindred of Ohio, Doug (Sandy) Kindred of Texas, her daughter Tammy (Phillip) Bloom of Warrensburg, Missouri, 10 grandchildren; Nathan, Justin, Bryan, Kevin and Austin Lawrence, Blaine, Lily, Phillip, Aurora and Ember Bloom, 6 great grandchildren, 3 nephews, and one niece.

A special Thanks to the Warrensburg Three Rivers Hospice Team and to the Country Club Rehab Staff members.

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

Vernon County woman arrested after traffic stop in Bates County

On Monday July 31st around 3:33 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 39 year old Melinda L. Tyer of Richards, Missouri.

She was arrested for the following charges 1.) Felony Vernon County Sheriff's Office Warrant 2.) Nevada Police Department Warrant.

Melinda L. Tyer was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and she is currently being held on no bond.

View arrest report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I472447A

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Obituary - Carolyn Sue Bouphanouvong

The wishes of Carolyn Sue Bouphanouvong of Belton, Missouri were to be cremated with no public services at this time. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Carolyn Sue Bouphanouvong, age 61 of Belton, Missouri died Saturday, July 29, 2023 at her home. She was born April 22, 1962 to Clifton James Sr. and Carol Sue Grigsby Ganey.

Caorlyn is survived by two sons, Phete Michael Bouphanouvong of Butler, Missouri and Richard James Bouphanouvong of Lone Tree, Colorado; a daughter, Porntip Cassandro “Cassie” Bouphanouvong of Grandview, Missouri; and eight grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Clifton James Ganey Jr.; and a sister, Cynthia Ganey.

Sheriff discusses spending, commission responds


Obituary - Loren Wilbur Schweizer

Loren Wilbur (Coach) Schweizer, 73, of Harrisonville, Missouri, fell asleep and peacefully passed away on July 26, 2023. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Special Olympics of Kansas City. We will have a celebration of life, outside in the fall. More information to follow.

Loren was born on April 8, 1950 in Rudd, Iowa, to Francis and Joyce (Witzel) Schweizer. He spent his youth tending to the pigs on the farm, playing every sport possible, and causing chaos along with his brothers: Jim, Merlyn and Craig. In high school, Loren was involved in everything possible: musicals, speech/debate, plays and was even the King of the Winter Formal his senior year. He was a three-sport athlete in school (wrestling, track, and basketball) and played baseball in the summer. 

Through his participation in high school activities, Loren was able to travel, visiting New York and Washington DC. He was involved in the church, from singing in the choir to leading the service on Sunday as a Boy Scout. He graduated from Rockford, IA High School in 1968. He went on to study education and pursue his passion for coaching by attending North Iowa Community College in Mason City, IA for two years before graduating from Northwest Missouri State in Maryville, MO in 1974. 

Upon graduation, he began his teaching and coaching career in Moberly, MO (1974-1980) where he coached wrestling, football, and track. Here, he found his love for coaching and achieved his first coaching success: creating high expectations for his athletes, as well as being a constant in their lives. His influence has been carried on by many young people throughout their lifetime.

In 1981, Loren moved to Harrisonville, MO, where he taught science and coached wrestling, football, and track. He eventually became the Athletic Director and finished his teaching career in the alternative school program, when he retired in 2004. Loren’s love for the sport of wrestling was apparent, as he also served as a longtime wrestling official. He was very honored to be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in October, 2013. In typical Coach Schweizer fashion he commented, “If you hang around long enough, they have to give you something!”

Harrisonville is also where Loren started his family. In 1985, he married Lynn Wernex and welcomed two bonus kids, Jason and Sarah. His daughter, Jordan, came along in 1986, with a stubborn streak a mile long and all of the best features of her Dad. Two years later came Tucker Francis, a toe-headed boy with rosy cheeks, a strong will, and a smile that could melt the world. Although coaching had been his first love for years, being Dad proved to be even better. Playing catch in the front yard, sledding, rough housing and even making secret trips to buy Mountain Dew and peanut M&Ms to share. He attended and filmed every school event, every game, and every concert: never missing a single one.

After retirement, Loren enjoyed new beginnings. He started a lawn-care service and met his loving companion and partner, Debbie Wheeler. Loren enjoyed all that Debbie brought to his life, most importantly her kids: Steve and Lacey Wheeler and Amy and Chad Mayabb. Together they enjoyed travel and adventure: from whale watching and riding the world’s largest zip-line in beautiful Alaska, to touring the White House (where he mischievously touched the wall paper in the Red Room). He loved their annual winter trips to Kauai where he enjoyed whale watching, reading, and pre-dawn walks to the beach to see the giant green sea turtles sleeping on the beach.

He loved shooting the breeze with his son-in-law, Chris Grantham, and keeping in the loop of the happenings of Harrisonville. He loved spending time with his grandkids: Piper and Zoe Chaney, Sophie Grantham, Chase, Alex, Olivia and Max Wernex, Cole and Cali Mayabb, AJ and Amber Gunnels, Landon and London Wheeler. He regularly attended games, picked up London from Farm School, made numerous trips to McDonalds for a Happy Meal or Egg McMuffins, whatever was needed. Loren’s nieces and nephews also held a very special place in his heart, and in turn they loved and respected him back.

Loren loved his life and those who shared it with him. He brought sarcasm and a funny story with him wherever he went. He had a work ethic like no other. He could BS with anyone. He described himself as a “smooth talker and a snappy dresser”. He thought a man could never have too many old trucks and loved his old truck “Brownie”. He was always thinking, saying “Hey, I’ve got a great idea for ya!” His laugh, ornery grin, and coaching skills (in sports and in life) will be missed by many. Dad, I hope you are having a cold Bud Light and telling all of your funny stories.

Additional linemen called in to help Osage Valley Electric Cooperative crews

A lot of progress was made throughout the night. Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Crews continue to work through the early morning hours to restore power. 

We have additional linemen that have showed up to help in those efforts. We've been able to cut the number of members without power to less than 1,000.
 
Please be patient with us as we continue the push forward as quickly and as safely as possible. Please be cautious of fallen lines or debris. If you need to report an outage please call 660-679-3131 or use the SmartHub app.

Several power outages reported in Nevada

City of Nevada crews are currently working to clear the roadways of storm damage debris. If you have limbs that need cleared, move them to the curb and city crews can pick them up. City crews cannot enter your private property to cut limbs from trees.

The city compost site @ 702 S. Jefferson will remain open until dark for tree and limb drop off.

If you have any additional questions on storm damage debris removal, please call 417-448-5115 Opt. 2.

If you have debris ready to be cleaned up curbside, please call the above number and leave your address or send us a message on Facebook. Remain cautious of downed power lines and storm damage debris in roadways.

Power Outage In Harrisonville

City of Harrisonville Electric Crews are working to restore power and replace infrastructure following severe storms late Sunday evening that knocked over multiple trees and power poles on the south side of town.

Due to staffing shortages, electrical crews from Higginsville and Lebanon have been called in to provide mutual aid.

From Sac Osage Electric Cooperation:

 From Sac Osage Electric Cooperation: 

Powerful Storms rolled through our entire service territory late Sunday evening.

Sac Osage Crews were dispatched right away and have worked through the night. More than 2000 members lost power throughout the storms. Around half that number remain without power as of 6:40 Monday.

Extra help has been called in to support the restoration effort, and Sac Osage linemen will continue to work to get everyone back on.


Obituary - Rita Louise Cox

Rita Louise Cox, age 69, of Shawnee, Kansas, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.

Services will be held on Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr. Raymore, Missouri 64083. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. followed by a memorial service at 6:30 p.m.

Rita was born on November 20, 1953 in Kansas City, Kansas to William Buzan and Rita Gallagher. While still in high school, Rita engaged in cosmetology school and after graduating began her lifelong career as a cosmetologist. Over the next forty years, Rita perfected her craft in hair. She was married to John Marle Cox on January 27th, 1981, and this union was blessed with two children. Rita grew up in the Catholic church and later in life, maintained a relationship with God. In life Rita loved gardening, home improvement and she was definitely the life of the party. If Rita was there, you knew it because you could hear her. She was always happy and a social butterfly. She loved vacations and driving all over the United States with John. Rita adored her grandchildren and would spend any available minute with them that she could.

Rita was preceded in death by her husband John on March 2, 2023; her parents, William and Rita Buzan; and her sister, Helen Weising.

Here to cherish her memory are her two children, Kenneth Cox (Jennifer) and Katherine Riggins (William); four siblings, Noreen Hekele (Jim), Mary Pat Owens (Mike), John Buzan (Sue), and Bill Buzan; and five grandchildren, Abigail, Aubrey, Kylie, Blake, and Weston.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278

Attention ALL Countywide Disposal Trash Customers:

Attention ALL Countywide Disposal trash Customers:

Effective August 1st we will no longer be picking up barrels full of trash. They often are too heavy for the guys to lift, have no handles, and/or are cracked. 

We will require all trash to be in trash cans, preferably the trash cans we provide or one similar so we can use the hydraulic tippers on the truck to dump the heavy containers.

Thank you,
Lee McLain
President/Member

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Obituary - Michael Novak

Michael Anthony Novak, age 60 of Nevada, passed away on Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Nevada Regional Medical Center following a lengthy illness. Mike was born on October 19, 1962, in Gardner, KS. He was the son of James A. and Shirley A. (Fulton) Novak. Mike was raised in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School in 1981. He served in the United States Army following High School. Mike became an ordained minister and has served as an associate pastor for Christ’s Church Fellowship.

Survivors include four sisters, Pam Sandoval of Nevada, Catherine Erwin of Warsaw, MO, Diana Wessley of Carl Junction, and Linda Gower of Overland Park, KS, two brothers, John Davis (Wendy) of Franklin, GA and Jim Novak (Jayne), Nevada, MO, and two stepsons, Graham and Garrett. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Jim and Shirley Novak.

A celebration of Life will be held at 12:30 pm on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at Christ’s Church Fellowship located at 621 S. Pine in Nevada with Pastor Robert Fox officiating.

Garden City man seriously injured in Cass County crash

On Saturday July 29th around 5:29 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle accident on E 243rd Street and Staley Mound Road in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway says the accident occurred when the east bound 1999 Ford F-250 driven by 65 year old James R. Person of Garden City, Missouri fell asleep at the wheel and struck and embankment became airborne, striking the ground and coming to rest in a field.

Mr. Person was transported by ambulance to Belton Regional Medical Center for treatment of his injuries. The Ford truck was totaled and towed from the scene of this accident by J's Southland Tow. 

View crash report below:


Butler man arrested for failure to appear in court warrants

On Saturday July 29th around 7:39 p.m. the Bates County Sheriff's Office arrested 40 year old Joseph A. Phelan of Butler, Missouri.

Mr. Phelan was arrested on the following failure to appear in court warrants for 1.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia 2.) Possession of a controlled substance.

Joseph A. Phelan was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he is currently being held on a $1,000 cash/surety bond on each charge.

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Obituary - Shirley Yvonne Baum

Shirley Yvonne Baum, age 85, of Raymore, Missouri, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, July 25, 2023.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 28, 2023 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr. Raymore, Missouri 64083. 

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5901 E. 135th St., Grandview, Missouri 64030. Shirley will then be laid to rest at Raymore Cemetery in Raymore, Missouri.

Shirley was born on October 20, 1937 in Dodge City, Kansas to Roy W. Speer and Lillian C. Corcoran. After graduating high school, Shirley continued her education. In the early summer of 1965, she was joined in marriage with her husband William Baum on May 13th. In life, Shirley was a faithful member of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Grandview and a member of the Red Hat Society. She loved to read, sew, and tend to her flowers.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Lillian Speer; twin brother, Stanley Speer; brother, Gale Speer; three sisters, Dorothy Brown, Rosalind Backus, and Theresa Speer; and two grandsons, Brent Sommerville and Stanley Harlan.

Here to cherish her memory are her loving husband of fifty-eight years, William Baum; seven children, Athena Bachtel (Kenneth), Diane Courtney, Jennifer Forester, Julie Messina (Don), Pamela Cottrill, Elizabeth Baum, and Sarah Coleman; sister, Madeleine Black; seventeen grandchildren; and seventeen great grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church as addressed above.

Steiner's Restaurant and Bar Sunday buffet today

Sunday July 30th we will be open from 11AM to 2PM and will offer a Buffet Meal Option Only. No made to order menu items.

The buffet will include:
Brisket, Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Sweet Corn, Baked Beans, Mac & Cheese, Rolls/Biscuits, Strawberry Shortcake, Cobblers & Drink for $15.

We look forward to seeing all of you... 

Charles David McLanahan

Charles David Mclanahan born June 29, 1941 to Frank and Opal (Burris) Mclanahan in East Lynne, Mo.

After schooling, he worked for Modot at West Line, MO. He was drafted into the army serving part of his time in Germany. After the service, he returned to Modot at Archie and eventually became shed boss until retirement in 1996. After retirement from Modot, he ran a dozer for Bob Wilson for a few years and made rat runs.

In his after work hours, Charlie was always working on something from C&B welding with his brother Bill Mclahanan, to overhauling an engine, to the famous 5 minute fix job for someone.

Charlie married Linda Blakeley (Grah) on December 17, 1994. They had a little over 28 years together.

Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, brothers Bill Mclahanan and Jim Mclahanan. He is survived by his wife Linda of the home, son Phillip Mclahanan of Sarcoxie, Step-children Crystal Gainey of Archie and Brian (Becky) Petty of Archie, Grandchildren Tristen, Christian, Kelton, Dara, Ali, Olivia, and Rylee, Great grandchildren: Oakley, Lilian, and Marlie, Brothers: Connie Mclanhanan of Butler, Mike (Sonja) Mclahanan of Archie, many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. Cremation.

Family will receive friends Wednesday, August 2, 2023 from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home.Memorial contributions may be made to the Archie High School Agriculture Department.

Update: Structure fire in Clinton

At 5:13pm on Friday, July 28th, the Clinton Fire Department was dispatched to 501 East Ohio Street on a reported cooking fire in the kitchen of the residence. 

The on-duty crew of 3 personnel responded in 2 apparatus. Fire Chief Mark Manuel was first to arrive on scene and reported heavy pressurized smoke coming from the home as well as active fire on an enclosed porch area in the rear of the home. A second alarm was requested for a working structure fire and the need for additional personnel.

Upon arrival of the on-duty fire crew at 5:16pm, suppression efforts immediately began after determining that no one was inside the home. Due to the complexity of the construction of the home, the extent of the fire upon arrival, extreme ambient outdoor temperatures, and lack of initial response personnel on scene, suppression efforts were very difficult. Deputy Fire Chief Matt Willings arrived on scene shortly after the on-duty crew. With only 2 personnel able to conduct fire suppression operations initially, Chief Willings assisted in fire attack operations until more personnel arrived on scene.

The extreme outdoor temperatures created a very unsafe environment for fire firefighters. With exhausted resources and the need for additional assistance, Fire Chief Mark Manuel requested a 3rd alarm for personnel and mutual aid assistance from Deepwater Fire Department. Mutual Aid assistance was also requested from Calhoun Fire Department. Both departments combined provided a total of 8 personnel. These 8 individuals were critical to the positive outcome of this incident.

The cause of the fire was determined to be caused by a grease fire that started on the stove in the kitchen. The fire quickly spread throughout the kitchen, into a rear enclosed porch area and spread to the attic of the home prior to the arrival of fire crews. Fire/Smoke damage to the home was extensive. 3 people have been displaced as a result of the fire. The American Red Cross was contacted to assist the family.

In total, 14 Clinton Firefighters responded to the incident including Fire Chief Manuel and Deputy Fire Chief Willings. A Clinton Firefighter and Calhoun Firefighter were transported to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital for heat related injuries. Both have been released as of the time of this press release and are expected to make a full recovery.

The Clinton Fire Department would like to extend a thank you to Deepwater and Calhoun Fire Departments for their assistance. Additionally, we would like to extend a special Thank You to Golden Valley Ambulance and their crew members that assisted with rehab operations for personnel. These individuals went above and beyond to ensure all personnel on scene were cooled down, hydrated, and medically cleared to perform operations. Thank you to the Clinton Police Department as well for their assistance with traffic control and overall willingness to assist where needed.

In total, fire crews were on scene for approximately 5 hours.



Saturday, July 29, 2023

Obituary - Louis Gene Baggerly

Louis Gene Baggerly, age 76, of Belton, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, surrounded by family and friends.

Services are scheduled for Wednesday, August 2, at South Haven Baptist Church, in Belton, MO. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., followed immediately by services at the Church. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Higginsville, Missouri.

Lou was preceded in death by his parents, Harold & Juanita Baggerly, his beloved Father-In-Law, Bernard William Flucke, and one sister-in-law, Mary Dianne Flucke.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Teresa Susan (Flucke) Baggerly, cherished sons, Louis Tucker Baggerly (wife Haley), and Nathaniel Gene Baggerly; beloved daughters, Shawna Dawn Baggerly and Tonya Jean Carter; and several grandchildren including a precious granddaughter (Evelyn Virginia) who has yet to enter the world. He also leaves behind his Mother-in-law (Mary A. Flucke), six brothers/sisters-in-law, and brother/sister at heart, John Bussiere (Donna).

Louis was born in Springfield, Illinois on March 18, 1947, to Harold & Juanita Baggerly. He grew up in Palmyra, Missouri, where he gained his adventurous spirit through exploring the wilderness, caves, swimming in the Batey Charles, and perfecting the art of general mischief. Upon graduation from high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy where he served with honors as a 3rd Class Petty Officer and Crew Chief. He valiantly completed one tour of duty with the HC-1 ‘Pacific Fleet Angels’ and one tour of duty with the HSC-3 ‘Pack Rats’, where he flew in Holy Helo, Recon Assistance, Mercy Mission, and Vertical Replenishment in Vietnam. 

Upon discharge, he joined the Kansas City Missouri Police Department where he served for 27 years. His career included serving as a Patrolman, Crime Scene Investigator, and Motorcycle Instructor in the Traffic Enforcement Unit. In 1972, he received the Distinguished Service Medal and Gold Award for conspicuous bravery and heroism. 

During this time, he met his best friend and soulmate (Teresa) with whom he spent the rest of his life raising his beautiful family and having many wonderful adventures. After retiring from the service, he started a new career and built a trucking company. Twenty-one years later he “retired” for six months, quickly going back to work helping a local farmer and friend. He would continue to work until nine months before his passing. He loved being outside, fishing, woodworking, raising bees, and above all else, being with his family.

Lou was a loyal husband, friend, devoted father, a kind and generous man, and the hardest worker. He brought love and laughter into many lives, even in his final moments.

In Lou’s final moments, his last request was that everyone “tell stories”. Lou slipped away in his sleep, surrounded by his family and friends, comforted by laughter and love.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Vietnam Veterans of America (820 SE Vista Drive, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063), Missouri Department of Conservation (visit https://mdc.mo.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/DonationForm.pdf and complete the form) or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) (visit https://heroes.vfw.org/page/21776/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=homepage and complete the form).

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278

Hay scam floating around Cedar County

Scam Alert:

I would like to make everyone aware that here is an apparent scam going around where someone is posting hay for sale. 

We have had one report of this where the buyer was asked for and made a partial payment for delivery fees, then the hay was never delivered. 

Then the alleged sellers post disappeared and they could not be contacted again. If someone asks for advance payment, it is most likely a scam, unless you know the seller or know they are legitimate.

Thank you
Cedar County Sheriff James McCrary


Obituary - Wanda Marlene Keyes

Wanda Marlene Keyes, 70, of Jefferson City, Missouri, formerly of Clinton, Mo., passed away Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. She was born May 10, 1953 in Clinton, Mo., the daughter of Allen Edward Wilson and Wanda June (Church) Wilson.

Wanda held various positions in an array of occupations. She was a welder, a veterinary assistant, worked in a phlebotomy lab, was a resident assistant for a school for the deaf in Fulton, Mo., and was a clerk with the Missouri Department of Revenue.

She loved to deer hunt, even traveling to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado to hunt. She also enjoyed fishing, camping, playing pool and taking pictures. She adored taking care of her nieces and nephews and spending time with family.

Surviving are her husband, Mike Keyes, Hartsburg, Mo.; one son, Lance McKinney (Amanda), Osceola, Indiana; one step-son, Jeremy Sebastian (Leslie), Jefferson City, Mo.; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Bill Wilson, Quartzsite, Arizona and Gary Wilson, Clinton, Mo.; two sisters, Denise Lee (Richard), Jefferson City, Mo. And Glenna Lawson, Clinton, Mo.; one sister-in-law, Linda Wilson, Clinton, Mo.; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Memorial services will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 30, 2023 at the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton. The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. just prior to the memorial service. Interment at a later date will be in the Englewood Cemetery. Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com.

Obituary - George L. Ragan

George Lawrence Ragan, of Clinton, Missouri, passed away on July 23, 2023 at ninety-six years old.

He was born on November 18, 1926 to George Francis & Edith Faye Ragan in the home of his maternal grandparents in Kansas City, Mo.

George grew up in Kansas City, Kansas on 61st Street & State Avenue, on one of the original eighty-five acres of land purchased by his great-grandparents in 1860 shortly after they immigrated from Ireland. His grandfather eventually inherited a portion of this land where his father was raised in the early 1900's. His mother for a short time lived on the same street when destiny took its course and brought George Francis & Edith together. They married in early 1926 and built a house on the family land where they raised their only child, George Lawrence "Larry". His childhood was filled with joyful memories with the many relatives who also lived on 61st Street.

He completed grades 1st-8th at Lindberg School, which only had two rooms and two teachers for roughly thirty students. He then attended Turner High School where he graduated from in 1944.

Upon his 18th birthday later that year he enlisted with the United States Merchant Marines and was on a train a few weeks later headed for San Pedro, Ca. By early 1945 his active duty began working in the engine room on tankers and troopships that made multiple trips throughout the Pacific during WWII until Victory Day. After the war ended, he continued his service primarily working on banana cruisers hauling produce from Central America to the U.S. through the Gulf of Mexico & Panama Canal. His most memorable tour was an unplanned trip around the world; five continents, three oceans, for six months out to sea. During a visit home in early 1947, a cute, blue-eyed, dark-haired waitress caught his attention making the decision easy to not further a career with the Coast Guard.

He married the love of his life, Eleanore Jeanne Robertson, on September 29th, 1948, in the living room of a family member's home in Kansas City, Kansas. The lyrics from their wedding song, "I Love You Truly" embodied exactly how George felt about his wife.

Work technically began in George's youth helping on the family farm, including delivering milk in glass bottles to customers' doorsteps from his father's dairy business, Fairview Dairy. Prior to and following his Merchant Marine days he worked for an asphalt company running equipment. He then took an interest in mechanics that led to several jobs working in the parts departments at Chevy and Mack Truck and also in the machine shop for Union Pacific. He ended his professional career at International Harvesters in Fairfax as the lead maintenance operator where he retired in 1981 after thirty years of service.

He and his wife were blessed with three children, daughter Judith in 1951, son Robert in 1952, & daughter Lea Ann in 1959. Both being only children were thrilled to have a full house but the responsibility to care for the elderly and ill family members throughout their first 25 years of marriage while raising their own proved to be a challenge. They diligently worked to provide the absolute best upbringing for their children and succeeded greatly in their roles as parents.

When time became their own, they moved to Sedona, Arizona where his wife evolved into a talented artist inspired by the beautiful scenery & culture. These were the best years of their lives that sadly was interrupted seven years later when Eleanore was diagnosed with stage 4 bone cancer. For four treacherous years George cared for his sweetheart until she lost her battle in 1993.

He then moved back to the Kansas City area and stayed busy helping his grown children & their spouses with various Mr. Fix-it projects and was a regular attendee to holidays and special occasions that celebrated each of his nine grandchildren. Every greeting and farewell included a hug and big smile, and usually a short but sweet joke accompanied with his signature laugh.

Life appeared to move on but the agony of losing his wife was still very much present in the years following. That is until he met Helen Harrison, at his regular breakfast spot in Clinton, Missouri. They married in 1998 and her daughter, Gayle, was then also unofficially adopted into the Ragan Family. In 2004 Helen passed away and the extension of her family remained a valuable part of George's life.

He was preceded in death by wives Eleanore (1993) and Helen (2004), and only son Robert (2017). He is survived by daughters Judy Carter & Lea Ann Graybill (Claude), Leila Ragan, and Gayle Johnson; ten grandchildren: Wendy Heddings, Carolyn Jones, Jamie Heddings, David Heddings, Stephanie Winkler, Matthew Ragan, Adam Ragan, Nicole Calia, Ashlee Loper, and Ben Johnson; twenty-five great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

George was a remarkable man, always patient and kind, a pure-bred gentleman that they just don't make like that anymore. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him, especially the lucky ones who called him "Dad", "Grandpa", or "Great-Papa".

Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 28, 2023 at the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton. Interment will be in the Blue Springs Cemetery, Blue Springs, Mo. The family suggests memorial contributions to the St. Luke’s Hospice House. These donations may be left in care of the funeral home. Condolences may left online at www.bradleyhadley.com.



Friday, July 28, 2023

Structure fire in Clinton

Tonight the Clinton Fire Department Crews responded to a residential structure fire in the 500 block of East Ohio Street. 

Due to the extreme heat and lack of personnel, assistance has been requested from Deepwater Fire and Calhoun Fire.

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us.





Mid America Live news, July 28, 2203


Obituary - Melvin Adelbert Fizell

The wishes of Melvin Adelbert Fizell of Butler, Missouri were to be cremated with no public services at this time. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Melvin Adelbert Fizell, age 79 of Butler, Missouri died Friday, July 28, 2023 at his home. He was born June 19, 1944 to Melvin LeRoy and Lillian Adelade Poindexter Fizell in Jackson County, Missouri.

Melvin is survived by three daughters, Cinda Glass of Butler, Missouri, Rhonda Howard-Ralston and Mary Wolfe both of Belton, Missouri; 7 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and a brother, John Fizell of Butler, Missouri.

Obituary - Ricky Lynn Hampton

Ricky Lynn Hampton, age 67, of Lamar, Missouri passed away July 20, 2023, at Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri.

Rick was born July 19,1956 in Kennett, Missouri to John W Hampton and Erma Mae (Mitchell) Hampton. On July 26, 1998, Rick married Debbie Jean Mason in Lamar, Missouri.

Rick was self-employed as a contractor. He loved working in his yard and received "Yard of the Month" several times from the Barton County Master Gardner's Club. Rick was also known to be a "tailgate philosopher" and could talk to anyone about anything at any given time. 

He served in the United States Marine Corp until he was honorably discharged on May 22, 1980 and then served in the Army Reserves until he was honorably discharged on April 22, 1986.

Survivors include his wife Debbie; three sons, Eric Hampton of California, Brian (Jenni) Duncan and Kelly Duncan, all of Lamar; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Rebecca Hampton of Kissee Mills, Missouri and Sandra Minor of Cortland, Illinois.

Rick was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, John Hampton and Ron Hampton.

A memorial visitation will be held from 10:00 ~ 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Daniel Funeral Home in Lamar, MO.

Contributions are suggested and made payable to the American Cancer Society in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Celebration of Life for "Mr. A"

Please join the family of Farrell Adkins "Mr. A" to celebrate his life on Saturday August 19th at the Bates County Historical Society & Museum
 "Mr. A" was a 34yr teacher at Butler High School in the Industrial Arts, a very active member of the Methodist Church, many community Clubs and sang with "The Overtones". 

The family will graciously be donating one of Mr. A's creations, a carved wooden church to the museum which will also be dedicated at this celebration. 

There will be light refreshment provided. Friends and family are welcome to come to visit and share stories throughout the afternoon.

Obituary - Paul Taylor Leimkuehler

Paul Taylor Leimkuehler age 70 of Clinton, Missouri departed this life Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Windsor Healthcare, Windsor, Missouri surrounded by love and family.

A Visitation will be held 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday, July 31, 2023 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. With a brief service following the visitation at 7:00 p.m.. Cremation with Inurnment at Sunset Gardens Cemetery, Marshall, Missouri at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shephard Hospice, Warrensburg, Missouri and send in care of Dickey Funeral Home, PO Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available.

City of Drexel accepting bid for Street Repair

The City of Drexel will be accepting bid proposals for Street Repair, Bid packets can be picked up at City Hall Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. 

All bids must be in a sealed envelope and marked Street Repair they must be returned to the City Clerk and received by August 11 at 12:00 pm. Opening for bid proposal submissions will be August 11, 2023, at 1:00 pm. 

The Bids will then be submitted to the Board of Alderman for the August 14, 2023 Regular Meeting at 6:00 pm. The City of Drexel has the right to refuse any and all bids. 

For more information, please contact City Hall at (816) 619-2323 or by email at cityofdrexel@gmail.com.

Excessive Heat Warning

Another hot and muggy day is expected today with high temperatures near 100 and peak afternoon heat index values near 110. The heat may continue into Saturday for areas along and south of the Missouri River but this will be dependent upon where storms are during the day.


Obituary - Sherman Lee Stroup

Sherman Lee Stroup, age 88, of Warsaw, Missouri passed away Monday, July 24, 2023 at the Osage Beach Health and Rehabilitation Center in Osage Beach, Missouri. He was born on November 26, 1934 in Wyandotte, Oklahoma the son of Lawrence W. Stroup and May R. Lacewell.

Sherman grew up in Wyandotte, Oklahoma and graduated from Wyandotte High School and later served his country in the United States Army. When he was honorably discharged Sherman returned to live in Kansas City where he owned both the 95 Club and Zodiak Bars. He also worked as a supervisor for Jimmy Dean Sausage.

In 1974 he moved to Warsaw where he owned and operated S&M Welding for thirty years, retiring in 2004. Sherman was united in marriage to Mary Simkins on September 4, 1990. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Shrine, the Elks Lodge and the American Legion. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, fishing and boating.

He is preceded in death by his parents, a son, Steven Stroup, four sisters and two brothers.

Sherman is survived by his wife, Mary Stroup, of the home, three children; Carolann Ireland, of Warsaw, Robin Atkin and her husband Steve, of Butler, Missouri and Lisa Hendricks, of Springfield, Missouri, nine grandchildren; Dawn, Dan, Brandy, Nicki, Jeff, Steven, Erica, Matthew and Shelby, numerous great grandchildren other relatives and many friends.

Funeral Services for Sherman L. Stroup will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, July 28, 2023 at the Reser Funeral Home in Warsaw, Missouri. Interment will follow the funeral at the Shawnee Cemetery in Warsaw. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Children’s Hospital c/o the Reser Funeral Home P. O. Box 910 Warsaw, Missouri 65355.

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Obituary - Karl Anthony Bays

Karl Anthony Bays passed from the loving arms of his wife and children to the loving arms of his Lord on July 26, 2023.

Service times will be provided as more information becomes available.

Karl was a kind, faithful, honest and hard working man who loved his family, his friends, his dogs and his cast iron. Born on September 5, 1967 to Mary Ann (Schwarz) and Lewis Valmer Bays, he lived to be outdoors. He lived to BarBQue. He lived to be surrounded by his family and friends, making large meals, eating food, drinking beer and watching Chiefs games.

Karl was preceded in death by his sisters Valerie, Dana and Teresa, his parents Valmer and Mary Ann and numerous Aunts and Uncles including his Uncle Bill Bays, and his niece Crystal Cable. He is survived by his wife Brandy Bays and children Trenton Bays, Dalton (Kinlie) Haynes and Renzee Haynes. Also, those now learning to live without him, include brothers Mark Bays, Martin (Teresa) Bays and Donald Bays, many cousins including Kenneth (Andrea) Bays and many nieces and nephews. Karl had so many amazing friends, too numerous to count, including Pat, Cindy, Nick, Renee, Kevin and Annette, that survive him as well.

Most of all Karl was happy in life, preparing for retirement to live his life in the woods with his soulmate, friend and loving wife Brandy. He wasn’t ready to leave and we weren’t ready to let him go but we know he is gone for a reason and have yet to understand what the reason is. Karl always had wise words when they were needed. We can use some of his wise words as we manage through the days ahead.

We loved your smile, we loved your laugh and we loved you. See Ya, no good byes!

Obituary - David Hough

David Ray Hough, 74, El Dorado Springs, MO, passed away at his home on Wednesday, July 26, 2023, following a lengthy illness. David was born April 5, 1949, in Butler, MO to Lewis “Sam” and Thelma (Garrison) Hough. On January 27, 1984, he was married to Cynthia Baker in Rockville, MO.

David grew up in Rockville and was a graduate of Appleton City High School. He drove a truck for many years and later bought and sold cattle. He loved being on the farm and taking care of his cattle, enjoyed bowling league in Nevada, coon hunting, and riding horses. Most of all he loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

David is survived by his wife, Cindy, of the home; his children, Christina Bryant (Larry), El Dorado Spring, MO, Tina Gilkey (Yale), Nevada, MO, Melanie Morris, Independence, MO, and Kathy Hough, Dothan, AL; grandchildren, Caleb Fletcher (Jennifer), Geo Hough (Amanda), Landon Jacobs (Emily), Christian Jacobs (Erica), Jasmine Morris (Maylon), Journee Morris, Marina Jacobs, Olivia Hough, Corbie Bryant, and Rubina Mullah; fifteen great-grandchildren; sisters, Lois Schenker, Rockville, MO and Lucille Hough (Donald), Rockville, MO; brothers, Bob Hough (Beth), Rockville, MO and Bill Hough (Anita), Appleton City, MO; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Jim Hough; 2 sons, David Hough and Eric Killion; and 2 brothers-in-law, Wayne Schenker and Jesse Baker, Jr.

Graveside services will be held on Monday, July 31, 2023, at 11:30a.m. at Click Cemetery, Nevada with Pastor James Damon officiating. The family will receive friends from 10:00-11:00a.m. on Monday at Ferry Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, those who wish may contribute to Click Cemetery or to the family in c/o Ferry Funeral Home

Missing juvenile from Butler

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Last seen in Butler riding a blue/green bike carrying a black duffel bag. If seen please contact the Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131


Physical Therapist, Bobbi Rains Awarded Geriatric Clinical Specialist Certification

Golden Valley Memorial Heathcare Clinton, MO. – (July 27, 2023) – We are pleased to announce that Bobbi Rains, Physical Therapist, was awarded the Geriatric Clinical Specialist Certification by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

The Geriatric Clinical Specialist Certification recognizes physical therapists who are committed to providing the best evidence-based care to older adults. To obtain certification, candidates must successfully complete a rigorous examination, demonstrating specialized knowledge and advanced clinical proficiency in geriatric physical therapy. Certifications are valid for 10 years.

“Bobbi’s commitment to excellent patient care has always been evident in all that she does,” said Taylor Elwell, Director of Therapy and Ambulance Services. “This certification recognizes her as a board-certified specialist in the care of older adults, joining an elite group of less than 100 therapists in the state with this certification. We are proud of the work she does every day to provide patients our Golden Standard of Care.”


Obituary - Donnie Ray David

Donnie Ray David, age 69, Moran, Kansas was called home to be with the Lord Monday, July 24, 2023. He was born on March 8, 1954 in Iola, Kansas the son of Glee and Needa E. Holland David. He graduated from Marmaton Valley High School. He then attended Allen County Community College and then received a Bachelor's Degree from Pittsburg State University. 

He worked as a computer engineer and never becoming complacent, always learning new ideas and concepts in the industry. He was a talented photographer and videographer. He collected Invicta watches, liked NASCAR, traveling, and hunting turkey. He enjoyed many types of food as long as it was a "well" prepared meal. However, he was most happy and at peace when he was surrounded by and spending time with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents, a grandson, Darius David, two brothers, Glee David Jr., and George David. 

Donnie is survived by a son, Andrew David and wife Brandy, a daughter, Casie Herrmann, two brothers, Buddie David and wife Diana, and Big John David and wife Anna, two sisters, Glea Pulliam, and Phyllis Miller, and three grandchildren, Thaddeus Herrmann and wife Megan, Coawan David and Ellieanna David.

A graveside service will be held 10 am Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at the Bronson Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Tuesday, August 1st at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested Bourbon County Care to Share or Pancreatic Cancer Research. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com

Butler man arrested after traffic stop

On Wednesday July 26th around 7:41 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 59 year old Henry J. Hubbard of Butler, Missouri.

Mr. Hubbard was arrested on the following charges 1.) Felony Bates County Sheriff's Office Warrant 2.) Misdemeanor Bates County Sheriff's Office.

Henry J. Hubbard was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he is currently listed as bondable.

View arrest report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I472053A

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



 

Thank you from the Shreve Family

The Tim Shreve family again sends a personal Thank-You for your generous donations. 

The lift chair has been paid for and the other donations you have sent to the bank or to their home have been spent for medications and medical expenses.

Tim, a former City of Butler employee was seriously injured in an automobile accident in early July. Your donations helped purchase a lift chair and pay for other expenses.

The love fund will remain open for another week. Tim and Debbie again, extend their appreciation for all your donations.

Linn County Kansas Sheriff's Department seeking public assistance

Person of Interest:
Jason Holland, (45-year-old male)

Subject Description
White male, 5’11 180 lbs. very short or shaved hair
Multiple tattoos around his neck and throat

Subject is sought in connection with an aggravated burglary in or around the Sugar Valley Lakes area during the early morning hours of July 27, 2023.

If any information is known, contact the Linn County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch by calling (913) 795-2665 extension 3.



Vernon County Battle of the Badges Update!

Vernon County Battle of the Badges Update!
First, we would like to thank our community who came to support the Blood Drive. 

We were able to collect 28 units of blood. Not everyone was able to give, but tired. We appreciate all of you so much!

The Vernon County Sheriff's Office won the Battle of the Badge award again this year.

Votes:
Sheriff's- 25
PD- 12
Fire- 4.

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