Arlan Kent Boyd, 75, of rural Redfield, Kansas, passed away unexpectedly at his home on June 30, 2024. Kent was born in Fort Scott, Kansas, to John Curtis Boyd and Norma Paulene (Huckaby) Boyd on October 25, 1948. Eighteen years their junior, he joined his older brothers, Curtis Eugene Boyd and Donald Lee Boyd.
Kent attended Redfield Country School, Fort Scott Public Schools, Fort Scott Community College, and Allen County Community College. In 1968, he was drafted into the United States Army and was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for two years. Kent continued his military service for an additional 25 years, proudly serving in the Kansas National Guard.
On September 25, 1970, Kent married the love of his life, Amy (Spencer) Boyd, at the First United Methodist Church in Fort Scott, KS. Their union was blessed with two daughters, Angela Dawn Boyd Zerinsky Simon and Kristin Marie Boyd Bishop. Kent loved being a girl dad, but was thrilled beyond measure to welcome David Zerinsky, Jason Simon and William Bishop as sons. Kent bought each of them a pair of Key overalls to “welcome” them to the family. Teaching his sons, and later his grandchildren, to Bass fish became a priority for Kent.
Kent spent most of his life working in all aspects of construction; from the smallest of jobs for a neighbor to running multimillion dollar projects for a large company. Kent was always the go-to person for any job because he could do most anything and was trusted to do it well. Kent was an avid outdoorsman. If he didn’t have a tool in his hand, it was a fishing pole or rifle. As a passionate bass fisherman, he humorously told his daughters they were not allowed to get married or have children during a bass tournament weekend. Kent held several titles and had many nicknames over the years. Among all his monikers, "Poppy" was his favorite, lovingly bestowed upon him by his cherished grandchildren: AnnaMarie (Annie) Zerinsky Simon, Kendrick Ames Michael Simon, Winston Thomas Bishop, and Linden James Bishop.
Kent was an active member of the Mirza Shrine Temple in Pittsburg, KS, and the Masonic Devon Lodge #92 Valley of Fort Scott Scottish Rite. Kent took pride in his time as a member of the Elks Lodge, delivering meal boxes every Christmas and helping with the kids fishing tournament. Children have always delighted him and always brought a smile to his regionally famous blue eyes. He was known affectionately as “Mr. Kent” to hundreds of local children as he made regular appearances at New Generation Child Care and Preschool over the course of 32 years to fix whatever might have needed fixin’.
He attended the First United Methodist Church and was known for his love of people. Kent enjoyed socializing with friends and family at every opportunity. You could find him at the donut shop every weekday morning, the Sale Barn cafe on Saturday, and “choir practice” in Hammond on Sunday.
Kent will be remembered for his kind heart, ornery grin, and quick wit. He always ended every conversation with, "Love you, be good." His legacy of love, laughter, and generosity will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Kent's passing leaves a void in the hearts of “His Girls”- Amy, Angela,and Kristin that can never be filled, but his memory will forever be cherished by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Rev. Christopher Eshelman will conduct funeral services at 11:30 A.M. Friday, July 5th at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Burial will follow in the U. S. National Cemetery with Masonic Rites and Military Honors. The family will receive friends on Friday from 10:30 A.M. until service time at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Kent Boyd Scholarship Fund for Construction Trades 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.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Obituary - Larry Wayne Bradbury
Larry Wayne Bradbury, age 78, a resident of rural Uniontown, Kansas passed away Saturday, April 20, 2024, at his home. He was born May 29, 1945, in Uniontown, the son of William Lewis Bradbury and Vyrel Yenzer Bradbury.
Larry graduated from the Uniontown High School. He later enlisted with the United States Air Force. Following his military service, Larry returned to Bourbon County and began working in the printing industry.
He was employed by Ward/Kraft as a press operator for several years. He later moved to Mansfield, Texas, and was employed for Holden Printing. Following his retirement, Larry returned to the place of his roots in the Dry Ridge Community north of Uniontown. In earlier years, Larry enjoyed building dune buggies and working on Volkswagen automobiles. He also enjoyed woodworking. He was a member of the Dry Ridge Baptist Church.
Special thanks are extended to Harry Hynes Hospice, Lori Bancroft, Tom Bradbury, Brenda and Norman Hunter, Glen A. Pearson, Jr. of Your Home Town Medical Equipment, Inc. and Care to Share who all helped care for Larry during his final days.
Survivors include his three children, Larry Bradbury (Angela) of Allen, Texas, Brenda Hunter (Norman) of Uniontown, Kansas and Tim Bradbury (Katricia) of Frisco, Texas; eleven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson, and his beloved cat, Sami. Also surviving are four brothers, Bill Bradbury (Carole) of Michigan, Michael “Mick” Bradbury (Wilma) of Hammond, Kansas, Thomas Bradbury (Myrna) of Uniontown, Kansas and Max Bradbury (Betty) also of Hammond, Kansas; a sister, Margaret Epp (Glendon) of Nebraska and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, William Bradbury and Vyrel Bradbury Nitcher and two brothers, Gerald and Don Bradbury.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at 3:00 P.M. Friday, April 26th at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Military honors will be provided by the American Legion. Private burial will take place at a later date in the U. S. National Cemetery.
Survivors include his three children, Larry Bradbury (Angela) of Allen, Texas, Brenda Hunter (Norman) of Uniontown, Kansas and Tim Bradbury (Katricia) of Frisco, Texas; eleven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson, and his beloved cat, Sami. Also surviving are four brothers, Bill Bradbury (Carole) of Michigan, Michael “Mick” Bradbury (Wilma) of Hammond, Kansas, Thomas Bradbury (Myrna) of Uniontown, Kansas and Max Bradbury (Betty) also of Hammond, Kansas; a sister, Margaret Epp (Glendon) of Nebraska and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Larry was preceded in death by his parents, William Bradbury and Vyrel Bradbury Nitcher and two brothers, Gerald and Don Bradbury.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at 3:00 P.M. Friday, April 26th at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Military honors will be provided by the American Legion. Private burial will take place at a later date in the U. S. National Cemetery.
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.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Still missing after all these years!
Date Missing: April 4, 1991
Angela Marie "Angie" Hammond was last seen by her boyfriend at approximately 10 p.m. on April 4, 1991, as Angie dropped him off at his home in Clinton, MO following a date. Angie later called her boyfriend from a pay phone in downtown Clinton at 11:15 p.m. During the conversation, Angie spoke of an older model two-tone green truck with a fishing mural on the rear window that kept circling the block.
If you have information, please contact the Clinton Missouri Police Department at 660.885.2679 or the Missouri State Highway Patrol
Missing Persons Unit at 800.877.3452 or 911
Angela Marie "Angie" Hammond was last seen by her boyfriend at approximately 10 p.m. on April 4, 1991, as Angie dropped him off at his home in Clinton, MO following a date. Angie later called her boyfriend from a pay phone in downtown Clinton at 11:15 p.m. During the conversation, Angie spoke of an older model two-tone green truck with a fishing mural on the rear window that kept circling the block.
Angie then said the truck stopped and a bearded man in coveralls got out of the truck and was coming towards her in the phone booth. Angie screamed, and the line went dead. Angie's boyfriend told authorities he drove to the scene and was passed by the same two-tone green truck. Angie screamed his name as the truck sped by and left town. Angie has not been seen since.
If you have information, please contact the Clinton Missouri Police Department at 660.885.2679 or the Missouri State Highway Patrol
Missing Persons Unit at 800.877.3452 or 911
Monday, April 4, 2022
Still missing after all these years
Date Missing: April 4, 1991
Angela Marie "Angie" Hammond was last seen by her boyfriend at approximately 10 p.m. on April 4, 1991, as Angie dropped him off at his home in Clinton, MO following a date. Angie later called her boyfriend from a pay phone in downtown Clinton at 11:15 p.m.
During the conversation, Angie spoke of an older model two-tone green truck with a fishing mural on the rear window that kept circling the block.
Angie then said the truck stopped and a bearded man in coveralls got out of the truck and was coming towards her in the phone booth. Angie screamed, and the line went dead.
Angie's boyfriend told authorities he drove to the scene and was passed by the same two-tone green truck. Angie screamed his name as the truck sped by and left town. Angie has not been seen since.
If you have information, please contact the Clinton Missouri Police Department at 660.885.2679 or the Missouri State Highway Patrol at Missing Persons Unit at 800.877.3452 or 911
Angela Marie "Angie" Hammond was last seen by her boyfriend at approximately 10 p.m. on April 4, 1991, as Angie dropped him off at his home in Clinton, MO following a date. Angie later called her boyfriend from a pay phone in downtown Clinton at 11:15 p.m.
During the conversation, Angie spoke of an older model two-tone green truck with a fishing mural on the rear window that kept circling the block.
Angie then said the truck stopped and a bearded man in coveralls got out of the truck and was coming towards her in the phone booth. Angie screamed, and the line went dead.
Angie's boyfriend told authorities he drove to the scene and was passed by the same two-tone green truck. Angie screamed his name as the truck sped by and left town. Angie has not been seen since.
If you have information, please contact the Clinton Missouri Police Department at 660.885.2679 or the Missouri State Highway Patrol at Missing Persons Unit at 800.877.3452 or 911
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
New public details on the 30th anniversary of the Angela Hammond Abduction in Clinton
April 4 marks the 30th anniversary of the disappearance of Angela Hammond. Known as “Angie” to her family and friends, she was a recent graduate of Clinton High School and was well known and popular in the small community of Clinton, MO. Angie was abducted from a pay telephone booth at the corner of Second and Jefferson Streets. There has been no sign of her since.
On this anniversary, we reiterate that Angela Hammond’s family is still in our prayers. We refuse to classify this case as “cold” because we continue to search for investigative leads daily. A day barely escapes us without work or discussion on the case being held.
Early in the investigation, a description of a suspect vehicle was developed based on the recollections of the person Angie was talking with on the phone at the time of being abducted. That was a 1970’s model Ford pickup truck with a fishing scene in the rear glass. Much of the early parts of the investigation centered around that vehicle description. Hundreds of leads involving vehicles matching that description were followed up on, but never produced any significant evidence.
As the investigation progressed over the years, investigators decided to expand investigative possibilities that did not necessarily include the specific vehicle description. This opened new theories and produced legs of the investigation that had yet to be thoroughly explored.
As each of these leads were investigated, many were satisfactorily eliminated for one reason or another. A lead is never dismissed in whole or in part until there is enough contrary evidence. There are still several active and open leads being considered.
One of those leads originates from the Lake of the Ozarks region. A confidential informant played a crucial role in disrupting a significant illegal narcotics operation by testifying in a court proceeding. When the informant’s identity was disclosed during the case, he received a cryptic letter composed of cut and paste characters in the style of a ransom letter one might see in a movie about a kidnapping. The letter addresses the informant by the number that had been assigned to him to protect his identity before the court proceeding. It also mentions the informant’s estranged wife by first name.
The letter was postmarked April 4, 1991, the exact date that Angela Hammond was abducted late that evening. The informant’s wife and his daughter- also named Angela- were living in Clinton, MO at that time.
After speaking with several people of interest and potential witnesses, the theory developed by investigators is that, in retribution for the informant providing information that led to the prosecution and disruption of this criminal enterprise, a person or persons involved in the criminal enterprise planned and executed the kidnapping of the informant’s daughter. Some mistake was made as to the identity of the targeted “Angie”, who had some physical resemblance to Angela Hammond, resulting in Hammond’s abduction.
While the theory seems incredible, investigators have come across information that lends credibility to it and have so far been unable to refute it. This information is being publicly provided, in part, now with a plea. If you have heard a story like this one, or you have any information that could be related to this leg of the investigation, please get in contact with Clinton Police Investigators. A photo of a copy of the letter has been added to this post with the wife’s name and the confidential informant number redacted to protect the privacy of that family.
Very recently, a person left an anonymous telephone message for us regarding the Angela Hammond case. That person specifically mentioned two names. You did not provide a means for us to recontact you. If that person is reading this message, please re-contact us so that we can speak with you in real time. We will protect your identity or assure your anonymity.
Courtesy of the Clinton Police Department
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Someone knows something!
During the conversation, Angie spoke of an older model two-tone green truck with a fishing mural on the rear window that kept circling the block. Angie then said the truck stopped and a bearded man in coveralls got out of the truck and was coming towards her in the phone booth. Angie screamed, and the line went dead.
Angie's boyfriend told authorities he drove to the scene and was passed by the same two-tone green truck. Angie screamed his name as the truck sped by and left town. Angie has not been seen since.
If you have any information please contact the
Clinton Missouri Police Department 660-885-2679
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Missouri Missing Adult Angie Hammond
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
State Fair Community College announces fall academic honors
January 23, 2017 SEDALIA—State Fair Community College has named the following students to the president’s list and dean’s list for the fall 2016 semester.
To qualify, a student must complete 12 or more GPA hours with a grade point average of 4.0 for the president’s list or a grade point average of 3.5-3.99 for the dean’s list.
SFCC President’s List (4.00 GPA)
Adrian – Melanie D. Bethurem
Archie – Mallory A. Lyons
Ashland – Hannah L. Parker
Barnett – Dalton B. Lister
Blackwater – Allison K. Weekley
Boonville – Christine M. Brandt, Arliss B. Caldwell, Amy M. Keeran, Dennis K. Lenz, Brett L. McNeal, Dawn S. Penny, Kyra M. Price, Greg F. Rhines, Haylee N. Thomas, Daniel C. Way, Kristen N. Williams, Alex L. Wright
Brumley – Alyssa D. Thomas
Brunswick – Jasmyne P. Thomas
Buffalo – Heidi A. Schmied
Bunceton – Sarah Girtz
Butler – Cesar A. Jones
Calhoun – Kimberly Cooper
California – Abigail I. Bilyeu, Devin G. Cook, Alondra Garcia, Meghan N. Kay, Gemma R. Lane
Camdenton – Jacob L. Klein, Madeline G. Phillips, Veronica K. Weast
Centralia – Andrea M. Adams
Chilhowee – Daphanie S. Parks, Jordan A. Ring
Clinton – Ranae C. Hinders, Paige M. Howard, Wesley D. Kendall, William M. Koch, Rickey R. Lamphere, Indiana L. Stoecklein, Brandon L. Wagoner, Benjamin H. Washer
Cole Camp – Lauren M. Baalman, Jack R. Long, Keeli A. McKenna, Sarah M. Myers, Kelsey L. Palmer
Columbia – Brittany E. Robertson, Jamie R. Smith, Ashley R. Wesbury
Concordia – Hayden L. Moore, Brittany M. Reinwald, Daniel S. Steen
Deepwater – Leila A. Houk
Edwards – Peggy Laue
Eldon – Ambret Z. Allen, Alyssa Dale, Jesse R. Dummermuth, Cheyene R. Hayes, Madeline R. Partridge
Eugene – Daniel W. Beck
Florence – Jessica D. Schroder
Fortuna – Kaden S. Wilson
Freeburg – Jenna M. Holterman
Fort Lee, Virginia – Danielle A. Gouker
Garden City – Courtney V. Cumpton
Glasgow – Haleigh N. Strodtman
Grand Pass – Collin M. King
Gravois Mills – Jessica L. Dollard
Green Ridge – Corina D. Schenkel, Molly B. Turner, Vanessa L. Upton
Hannibal – Trennity L. Roland
Higginsville – Krystin D. Farmer
Holden – Michael V. Holt, Victor Jones
Holliday – Emily Mott
Holts Summit – Amber M. Holt
Hughesville – Emilee R. Greer, Valeriy P. Sidlinskiy, Paige M. Weathers
Iberia – Rachel A. Drace, Angel Routh
Jamestown – Alli Muri
Kaiser – Jodi J. Hetherington, Jordan Powell
Kansas City – Amber K. Clement, Makila K. Ressel
Knob Noster – Zachary Grove, Dawn Hernandez, Kayla M. Kuhlman, Anthony D. Rawson, Marcus Ross
LaMonte – Sandra Arroyo, Charley J. Barlow
Lake Ozark – Shiloh Aldrich, Raegan D. Alexander, Devin W. Immke, Keaton C. Murray, Austin T. Williams
Lee’s Summit – Aaron La Paz
Leeton – Alyssa A. Welty
Lowry City – Krista N. Casey, Becky L. Jennings
Macks Creek – Ariana M. Ernst, Maredith A. Evans
Marshall – Wensdai E. Brooks, Haidyn Townsend, Michael Tsurkan, Donna S. Winn
McGirk – Jordyn A. Simmons
Memphis, Indiana – Bailey O’Connor
Memphis, Tennessee – Kendra M. Boone
New Franklin – Jayci R. Sprout
Odessa – Lauren M. Dowell
Olean – Jill C. Hayden
Osage Beach – Teena D. Harris, Phuong Huynh, Mitchell C. Miller, Kaelin N. Mosher, Kati S. Perik, Christine Thompson, Dat T. To
Osceola – Tammy J. Holtgrewe
Otterville – Sydni N. Herrick, Haley G. Homan
Pilot Grove – Jenna J. Gerke, Regan J. Meisenheimer
Pittsburg – Angel B. Chapman
Prairie Home – Kody D. Simmons
Roach – Christine M. Sharp
Rocheport – Taylor M. McDannold
Rocky Mount – Katherine I. Djuricin, Alexandra R. England
Sedalia – Devin R. Childers, Michael P. Conroy II, Victoria Cramer, Kirsten N. Darrah, KayAnna L. DeHaven, Megan D. Drianis, Bethany England, William A. Garrett, Joseline Gonzales, Gail Gonzalez, Abigael A. Green, Erik M. Hart, Madison Hesseltine, Ryan M. Hickman, Natasha R. Hicks, Noel Jerrell, Natasha K. Johnson, Joshua D. Lake, Isaac L. Limas, Brittany McQueen, Stephanie Mendoza, Justin D. Ownby, Meghan N. Pitts, Chase C. Plymell, Chelsea V. Rogers, Ashley N. Sherman, Kyle R. Siegel, Heather L. Slagle, Kalvin M. Smith, Dedra M. Stowe, Wenqi Tang, Anne E. Tempel, Mikala S. Walton, Andrew S. Ward, Rebecca L. White, Lakota D. Wiskur
Shreveport, Louisiana – Donavan J. McGoldrick
Smithfield, North Carolina – Amanda Watson
Smithton – Jessica S. Sawford
Smithville – Kayley J. Langford
Stover – Jensen T. Bauer, Amanda L. Koon, Brett Tighe
Syracuse – Heather R. McNeal, Courtney Schutte
Tipton – Hannah M. Garber, Rachel E. Kuttenkuler
Tuscumbia – Takayla R. Gunter
Ulman – Danielle N. Wood
Urbana – Jaci D. Hix
Versailles – Krista A. Amos, Justin K. Klein, Hannah L. Rayl, Amber N. Roberts, Emily J. Short
Warrensburg – Hunter B. Atkins, Nicole A. Bliss, Courtney J. Hook, Kathryn D. Horn, Kerry G. McCoy, Ronda McCoy, Judd E. McNeil Jr., Teia A. Miller-McCannon, Rebecca Norton, Daniel Olson, Jay C. Pinkston, Zachary K. Rayl, Jed T. Rhodes, Kenzie N. Richards, Niloufar Salimi, Sarah E. Stow, Brianne Walker, Bryce B. Weir
Warsaw – Krystal L. Cook, Christina L. Esser
Whiteman Air Force Base – Amanda G. Birchfield, Thomas M. Cadwell, Reta M. Denson, Alexia R. Scates, Thomas G. Zietkiewicz
Windsor – Christopher P. Lemoine, Chandra J. Vickers
SFCC Dean’s List (3.50-3.99 GPA)
Alma – Joseph Jones
Appleton City – Morgan R. Donnohue
Archie – Taylor Pritchard
Biloxi, Mississippi – Stephanie L. Piefer
Blackburn – Andrea M. Chute, Amy C. Huber
Blue Springs – Dylan B. MacKay
Bolivar – Lillian N. Lukomskiy
Boonville – Rayvin Graham, Xavier Grant, Amanda L. Harris, Jillian C. Herigon, Robert D. Murphy, Kathleen M. Pulliam, Melissa Richerson, Ashley R. Umphenour, Kelly L. Walters, Kiley N. Watson
Brookfield – Lindsey Anderson
Brunswick – Alyssa C. Graves
Bunceton – Dylon R. Custer, Ciara A. Day
Calhoun – Kendra N. Mills
California – Regan F. Downing, Maryanne E. Henley, Ethan D. Huff, Charles A. Matzes, Shayne M. Ross
Camdenton – Kathleen Cibulka, Morgan Clites, Charles M. Collins III, Brian D. Derringer, Kyla Kirtley, Sara E. Kitchen
Carrollton – Madison P. Appleberry, Kayla M. Goodson, Skyler A. Goodson, Kaylee R. Hughes
Cassville – Leigh D. Cox, Noah H. Hadlow
Centerview – Macinzie Keinath, Jennifer L. Rodgers, Stephanie Stapleton
Centralia – Hannah C. McCoy
Chilhowee – Jordyan E. Bentley
Clarksburg – Tiffany C. McCullough
Climax Springs – Christy J. Christopher
Clinton – Jenni Burkhart, Margaret A. Fenwick, Morgan L. Fiest, Sydney E. Hunter, Jacob C. Jeffrey, Kaleb W. Jennings, James C. Mills, Vincent J. Ninemire, Justina M. Saulters, Travis H. Schiereck, Kimberly J. Schweitzer, Tamara R. Steele, Anna M. Wilkerson
Cole Camp – Kendra R. Allen, Emily F. Kyle, Leslie A. Neas, Kelly Viebrock
Collins – Matthew J. Maggard
Columbia – Taylor Brown, Razaq O. Jimoh, Kyley Shelton, Kiersten L. Vestal
Concordia – Emily L. Collins, Alyssa K. Hamblen, Madison L. Stone
Creighton – JoAnn M. Lobner
De Witt – Cole J. Cruse
Deepwater – Marcia J. Danforth, Shelby P. Neuenschwander, Sheridan Rohaus
Eldon – Amber N. Bungart, Korey Burrow, Kristin N. Cline, Sabrina G. Daniels, Bethany Eilers, MacKenzie R. Hoffecker, Lydia Luttrell, Samantha L. Luttrell, Camryn J. Mueller, Brianna N. Wyss
Eolia – Devin A. Linton
Eugene – Travis J. Kempker, Tyler D. Kempker, Madison D. Thomas
Florence – Madeline L. Mertgen, Jordan P. Moore
Fort Stewart, Georgia – Melinda J. Harper
Franklin – Caitlin E. Anderson, Paula M. Anderson
Freeburg – Jackie R. Haller
Garden City – Lane P. Hernandez
Gilliam – Phelecia R. Knox
Gravois Mills – Chelsea Coons, Amanda Haggerman, Mary Moore
Green Ridge – Landon Dove, Chelsea A. Haslag, Andrey Kazakov, Sofia S. Oleynic, Natalya N. Oliferchuk, Breanna L. Peck
Hartsburg – Julia Lacy, Kristin T. Lacy
Henley – Loren Belshe, Kaylee D. Berendzen, Morgan T. Koetting, Travis J. Rush, Raegan M. Wood
Hermitage – Alyson Lile
Holden – Samantha J. Kralicek, Sarah M. McAninch, Tyler Sconce
Holts Summit – Elizabet N. Bergstrom, Zachary P. Brooks
Houstonia – Rebecca L. Manuel
Hughesville – Jessica C. Ehlers, Olga Trushenko
Hume – Megan K. Sutcliffe
Iberia – Cole Brown, Casey A. Byers, Kassidy R. Farrow, Zachary B. Roark
Independence – Jacob Bolger, Nicole L. Burnett
Jamestown – Alexis A. Muri, Melanie C. Perez
Jefferson City – Grant T. Clayton, Josiah P. Imhoff, Blaine E. Meyer, Alec R. Propst, Lisa Simms-Weir, Kylie N. Stegeman
Kansas City – Katsuyo Hudson
Kingdom City – Mekayla Kelley
Knob Noster – Aimee Binder, Alexander T. Buford, Raymond Burgos, Farrel J. Clevenger, James L. Jones, Tucker Judd, Marisa J. Mancini, Skylar N. Mayo, Jessyca Phipps, Shea D. Timmons
LaMonte – Valerie Miller, Ashley N. Newton, Brian P. Propheter, Alexa J. Shull
Lake Ozark – Ryan C. Anderson, Amaryah N. Bennett, Jeanne L. Brawner, Emily L. Cannon, Allyssa A. Rodrigo, Chelsie L. Rowden
Lee’s Summit – Austin I. Ross
Leeton – Kayla M. Dean
Leonard – Amber D. Miles
Lincoln – Jordan C. Gresham, Lane M. Johnson, Hannah M. Schrock, Emily A. White, Macie R. Yearout
Linn Creek – Luke W. Keeth, Christopher L. Riddle, Kyle W. Rizer, Jacob Smith
Lone Jack – Chase M. Swisher
Lowry City – Bailey A. Brown, Halie N. Kalberloh
Macon – Trevor D. Shrum
Marceline – Tori A. Davis
Marshall – Ana F. Aquino, Milisha J. Butner, Jasmin N. Morales Ruiz, Hayley A. Robbins, Adriana Rodriguez, Jim Yu
Mendon – Kirsten M. Brown
Mokane – Cassandra K. Oliver
Montreal – Javen Wilson
Montrose – Richlyn M. Foster
Mora – Zane J. Brandes, Mercedes M. Morrison, Darin S. Oelrichs, Shaila J. Zimmer
Nevada – Joseph P. Wiecken
New Cambria – Amanda K. Lochner
New Franklin – Grace S. Chambers
North Las Vegas, Nevada – Kimberley M. Bartlett
Osage Beach – Cameron J. Hall, Phillip J. Sommers
Osceola – Kailee Noakes
Otterville – Rachel Hogan, Alexandria J. Malone
Pilot Grove – Jonathon R. Gerke, Warren R. Olson, Katelynn A. Reuter, Rebecca Skaggs
Preston – Danielle B. Lightfoot
Roach – Lindsey J. Mough
Rocky Mount – Cole W. McFarland
Russellville – Savannah L. Laird, Mackenzie N. Matheis
Saint Louis – Kari P. Ebmeyer
Scotch Plains, New Jersey – Amani N. Williams
Sedalia – Olesea P. Afatarli, Vadim P. Afatarli, Fernanda A. Alexander, Brittany E. Allen, Lacey E. Belt, Jacob W. Beyer, Daniel A. Bom, Steven A. Bradbury, Eric J. Bromagen, Jovana S. Cervantes-Cruz, Stafford O. Dhority, Ryan E. Durrill, Nicholas P. Eckstrom, Emilee R. Edgar, Jenna M. Ellison, Benton T. England, Crystal M. Fizer, Sydney E. Fockler, Grace E. Franke, Reece D. Gabbert, Nelya S. Garnik, Elisha J. Greene, Andrew L. Gregory, Anna P. Gritsishin, Natasha Gutsman, Taylor M. Hammond, Molly C. Harvey, Joseph M. Harvilla, Amanda K. Hernandez, Shane D. Hill, Jimmy D. Hineman Jr., John E. Hire II, Maggie E. Holman, Cathy M. James, Ashley N. Johnson, Rhyanna B. Jones, Sarah E. Kocsis, Alexia N. Kramer, Betty A. Kruse, Alexander J. Lukomskiy, Victor R. Madrid, Max H. Martin, Morgan D. McCartney, Harley Z. McClain, Danny W. McKernon, Frank H. Mittenburg IV, Jordyn N. Mullins, Christina Pakhnyuk, Audrey J. Pilant, Kamerin D. Points, Hannah R. Pope, Chandler J. Prost, Tracey L. Rapp, Lisa D. Robertson, Bradley J. Rogers, Jaime A. Sandoval Jr., Skylar E. Schmauch, Tonya C. Schoen, Daniel I. Sheremet, Kali M. Smith, Sarah J. Smith, Christyn E. Sparks, Jennifer D. Stetzenbach, Garrett C. Strange, Ashley A. Taylor, Alexandria N. Teeter, Claire Tierney, Christina L. Tils, Daniel K. Tow, Alexander Tsurkan, Elizabeth E. Valesa, Mariah M. Voitl, Rexford A. Walters, Douglas E. Weller, Tristen I. Wells, Madison P. White, Kathryn J. Wolfram, Kristen K. Womble, Ethan W. Yazell
Slater – Jordan E. Allen
Smithton – Allison L. Cline, Shelbi R. Huddleston, Kimberlee Lewis, Kaytlyn L. Muhr, Mariah E. Wiles
Stockton – Kelsey J. Snyder
Stover – Rachel M. Chaney, Terry V. Embrey, Mallory D. Folsom, Melissa O. Johnson
Success – Dwight J. Mcnew
Sunrise Beach – Patrick L. Corbin, Nicole N. Holloway
Sweet Springs – Cassaundra N. Long
Tacoma, Washington – Christy N. Reeves
Taneyville – Sydnee Cotter
Tipton – Robert E. Dumsday III, Lauren D. Hentges, Olivia L. Huhmann, Hannah Kuttenkuler, Hunter M. Miesner, Jason T. Moore, Angela N. Petree
Tuscumbia – Benton A. Patterson
Ulman – Kristin M. Smith
Unionville – Alisyn M. Hamilton
Urich – Samantha D. Hopkins
Versailles – Micah G. Bennett, Lauren B. Embry, Austin W. Owsley, Shyanne D. Weicken
Village of Four Seasons – Lance S. Moyer
Warrensburg – Kellen R. Atkins, Megan E. Baker, Keith D. Cummings, Eric J. Deer, Kylie E. Fossinger, Maegan M. Hager, Elizabeth J. Hill, Shafat Islam, Andrew Mott, Modupe O. Odusanya, Scott D. Rampone, Ian M. Riese, Emily G. Sachs, Esther E. Stevens, Christian Ward
Warsaw – Kareegan E. Cramer, Ruby A. Dotson, Teresa E. Duffey, Dustin R. Gemes, Cindy S. Grotz, Letisha D. Schwartz, Misty K. Schwartz, Heidi A. Thomas, Zachary C. Wilson, Kaitlin I. Wynn
Waverly – Mahlina L. Mueller
Wheatland – Ivan D. Long
Whiteman Air Force Base – Carly N. Googe, Valorie A. Leonard, Steven Mendoza, Katie K. Rose, Amanda B. Weldon
Windsor – Christopher Algiere, Danielle J. Craig, Hawk W. Johnson, Wesley Reedy, Brage A. Wilson
Yigo, Guam – Cortney R. Gutirrez
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