Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Apologies given regarding upset over software issues

Latest reports from the Bates County Commission

March 18, 2026 The Bates County Commission met with Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley, Northern Commissioner John Gray and Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson present.
Steven Cohen, with HR Solutions On Call, met with the Commission to discuss opportunities through their company. Steven explained how they would work alongside our HR Representative for better outcomes and solutions as needed. Replacing and/or adding policies that are outdated, strengthening the Handbook for the workplace and the option of tackling tasks in our best interests.
Jami Page attended the meeting to learn more about the company and what they had to offer. She was very impressed and felt as if it was something the County and County Employee’s would positively benefit from. Jami asked if Steven could send over a contract that they could review and he said he would send it over before the end of the week.
The Commission was also pleased with the information they learned. John is eager to move forward, as well as Trent. Jim stated he is pleased with what he read and learned but still had a few questions and will look at the Contract and see what it proposes.
Jami selflessly offered to pay $4,000 of the amount they need to secure HR Solutions On Call. She thinks it is a wonderful choice and will gladly do her part to bring them into our County HR.

March 23, 2026 The Bates County Commission met with Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley, Northern Commissioner John Gray and Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson present.
Shelly Harrison, Shelli White, Terry Bettels, Danyelle Baker, Jami Page and Jean Furr with the Bates County Republican Women came in and presented to the Commission a Resolution for the 250th Anniversary Celebration. They are asking that the Commission sign the American 250 Resolution in support of celebration.
Trent has been in contact with Shelly Harrison about parade floats and a place to decorate said floats. He is more than willing to help them with anything and offered his building located in Rich Hill for a gathering place if needed. He is on board and is also offering his time and support wherever they need it.
John was very impressed with their presentation and the detail they put into the Resolution and is in full support. He thinks this is a wonderful thing and is on board to sign and support this group of ladies.
Jim said that he needs till the end of the week so he can look over the Resolution and make sure they did not leave out anything of importance that he felt needed to be put in there. He stated that he liked what he heard and is in support, but he wants to make sure the Resolution is at his fullest potential. He was sure there was nothing to change but wanted to look just in case.
Kacie Robey, with the Treasurer/Collector Office, and Carl Bettels, with the Assessor's Office, came in and spoke once more about the Software they are wanting for their offices. To start the meeting, John apologized to Kacie for the unprofessionalism that was shown during a previous meeting and expressed his regret over the matter. Kacie thanked him and returned an apology.
John went on to explain that he really does want them to get this software but his concerns over certain things within the contract is making it difficult for him to see this through. He does not like that there is not a price cap on several different things as well as the price difference for the software. John claims he is trying his best to get those price caps in place because he does NOT want to “write a blank check” and continuously spend the citizens of Bates County’s tax dollars. Therefore John, as well as Jim, want Kacie and Carl to contact Ulrich and ask them about the price caps, auto renewals, and the rest of the questions and concerns that John has. Kacie stated that she felt she didn’t need to contact them since John has reached out to Ulrich, but John explained that he should not be the one to negotiate the contract and ask these things, that is Kacie and Carls place. Kacie disagreed but said she would call them and speak with them.
Jami Page presented the Contract from Steve Cohen, with HR Solution On Call, to the Commission and let them review it.
John then made a motion to approve the Contract with HR Solutions On Call. Trent seconded the motion.
Jami stated that she will be paying $4,000 out of her budget towards the amount for this first year, as well as Sheriff Chad Anderson, for a total of $8,000 paid towards the $11,000 total. The remaining balance will be drawn from the General Revenue Professional Services Account. All were in favor. Motion carried. No opposition.
Jami is going to send the signed Contract back to Mr. Cohen and will then receive an invoice for payment.


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Obituary - Roy Albert Cunningham

Roy Albert Cunningham, 85, Nevada, MO, passed from this life on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at Village Shalom Skilled Care in Overland Park, KS.

Memorials are suggested in his name to Nevada All Sports Booster Club c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later time.

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Obituary - Patricia Ann (Gunderson) Minor

Patricia Ann (Gunderson) Minor, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on March 28, 2026, at her home.

Patricia was born November 12, 1956, in Kansas City, Kansas, the daughter of Marvin and Glenda Gunderson. She was a devoted homemaker who found joy in quilting, crafting, and many creative hobbies. Patricia was united in marriage to Terry Lynn Minor on May 1, 1993, at Butler Christian Church, and they shared 32 years together.

Above all, Patricia was a strong believer in her faith. She remained positive and steadfast throughout her health struggles, a reflection of her strength and trust in the Lord.

She is survived by her loving husband, Terry Lynn Minor of the home; her son, Travis Minor and wife Christy of Pleasant Hill, Missouri; and her cherished grandsons, Aiden Minor, Evan Minor, and Owen Minor. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Debbie Minor of Branson, Missouri; Deidre (Dee) and Perry Franks of Miami, Oklahoma; Carla Bray of Burlington Junction, Missouri; along with many cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends and brothers and sisters in Christ.

Patricia was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather; her son, Christopher Minor; her brother, Michael Gunderson and his wife Margaret; her sister, Diana Werner and her husband Rick; and her grandparents.

Cremation with a celebration of life service will be held at a later date, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.



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Miami R-1 announces All-Conference and All-District basketball honors

Congratulations to the following Miami High School student/athletes on Receiving All-Conference and All-District Basketball honors this Winter:
All-Conference: (Women's)
- McCartney Downs (1st Team)
All-Conference: (Men's)
- Wayde Cameron (1st Team)
- Gauge Filtingberger (1st Team)
- Blake Porter (2nd Team)
All-District: (Women's)
- McCartney Downs
All-District: (Men's)
- Wayde Cameron
- Gauge Filtingberger


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Apply now to be a 4-H Civic Engement Ambassador


Interested in 4-H Civic Engagement? Apply to be a 4-H Civic Engagement Ambassador! The Civic Engagement Ambassadors complete service projects, meet with local policymakers, and help plan 4-H Day at the Capitol! Don't wait to apply- applications close on April 1 at 5:00pm.


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Youth horsemanship clinic coming June 1st in Adrian


Do you know a youth and their horse that can benefit from a closer partnership? A great opportunity for youth is coming to Adrian on June 1, 2026! This will be a small class, with individualized focus, so limited spots are available! To learn more, contact Courtney Reppar at (770) 617-2040.
Last year's class was a remarkable experience for several youngsters who participated in a Horsemanship Clinic with the amazing horseman, Tom Curtin. These kids and their horses were a joy to watch! Every one of them were so excited to learn, to develop better communication with their horse and see results! You do not want to miss this opportunity!


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Ballard Students of the Month

Congratulations to the February Student of the Month Winners: Nathan Bales, Kyoko Smith, LeAnne Lange, and Dakota Lippert

Congratulations on being Student of the Month! I am so proud of you! You show kindness every single day. You are helpful to your classmates and make sure that everyone feels included. Your big heart makes our classroom a happier place.
You are also someone we can always count on. You follow directions well and do your best work. When I ask for help, you are ready. When there is a job to do, you take it seriously and complete it wholeheartedly.
Keep being the kind and amazing student that you are.
~Mrs. Hester

Dakota is a friendly outgoing student that does his best to include everyone.
~Mrs. West


She always demonstrates kindness to everyone and is a joy to have in class. She is a dependable student and usually turns her work in before it is even due. She is a friend to all.
~Ms. Burgin

Kyoko is very deserving of Student of the Month. She is kind, dependable, and consistently hardworking in everything she does. As her junior high volleyball coach, I had the privilege of watching her be an outstanding teammate who encouraged others and always gave her best effort. Kyoko leads by example both in the classroom and on the court, and we are so proud of her! Congrats on being Student of the Month!
~Mr. Bergen

Kyoko brings such a fun and uplifting energy to class. Her kind-hearted nature makes a positive difference in the classroom, and it shows in the way she interacts with others. She has a creative spirit and is a hard worker who consistently gives her best effort. Her dedication, determination, and positive attitude set a wonderful example. The classroom is brighter and more enjoyable because of the enthusiasm and creativity she brings each day.
~Mr. Duncan


Nathan exemplifies quiet strength and strong character. He approaches every task with steady determination and gives his best effort, no matter what. His words are always respectful, and I have never heard him speak negatively about anyone. Nathan’s kindness, dependability, and consistent effort make him a positive influence in our school. He is well deserving of Student of the Month.
~Mr. Bergen

He may not be in my classes anymore, but he still shows kindness and respect to others. He is a good example of a kind and dependable young man. Keep up the good work and positive attitude!
~Ms. Burgin

Nathan Bales is a kind, dependable, and courteous student. He consistently shows respect for others. Nathan is a young man you can always count on. His polite manner and thoughtful attitude make him a positive presence among his classmates. He treats everyone with consideration and sets a strong example through his kindness.
~Mrs. Gregory 


LeAnne consistently demonstrates kindness and dependability within our classroom and throughout our school community. She treats her peers with respect, includes others in activities, and is always willing to offer help when someone needs support. LeAnne models positive behavior by following expectations, completing her work responsibly, and staying focused on her tasks. I can rely on her to do the right thing even when no one is watching. Her caring heart and strong sense of responsibility make her a wonderful role model for her classmates and a valued member of our school community.
~Mrs. Bailey
I do not know her well, but in passing she is always kind and polite.
~Mrs. West
She demonstrates kindness everyday and is always eager to read!
~Ms. Burgin


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