A night of fun, fire works and great music took a 180 degree turn for law enforcement at the close of the festival.
Born on March 3, 1947, in Kansas City, Missouri, Cindy was the daughter of Gerald and Vivian (Shaw) Pech. She began her education at No. 36 School, a one-room schoolhouse, before graduating from Harrisonville High School. Following her high school graduation, she attended Draughon’s Business School, where she honed her skills for a successful career.
Cindy dedicated much of her life to her family and community. She contributed to the family farm and held various positions throughout her career, ultimately serving as an Administrative Assistant at the Cass County Juvenile Center, where she retired after 26 years of dedicated service in 2010. In addition to her professional endeavors, Cindy was passionate about youth development and helped start the Archie 4-H Club, leading it for over 16 years to ensure her children had enriching opportunities. She was a member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church.
Cindy's love story began when she met Robert G. Leeper at Lone Tree School, a one-room schoolhouse, during the 2nd and 3rd grades. Their connection blossomed when Cindy gave Robert a Christmas card that read, “I like you; do you like me?” to which he sweetly replied, “I love you.” Although they were separated when Cindy’s family moved, they rekindled their relationship shortly after her high school graduation and became engaged at Robert’s graduation. They were married on September 24, 1966, at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, sharing 58 wonderful years together.
Cindy is survived by her devoted husband, Robert G. Leeper, who resides at their home. She leaves behind two sons: Robert G. Leeper Jr. "Robbie" and his wife, Shawna, of Harrisonville, MO; and Travis Leeper of Archie, MO. Her daughters include Stephanie Cumpton and her husband, Craig, of Lee’s Summit, MO, and Jennifer Sims and her husband, Jonathan, of New Braunfels, TX. Cindy was also a proud grandmother to five grandchildren: Dalton and Katie Cumpton, Hayden and Carson Sims, and Tristan Leeper, one sister: Kathy Burkitt, her niece, Jessica Vazquez and her husband, Nelson and two great-nieces, Athena and Ava Vazquez.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in her honor on Sunday, July 6, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Archie Community Center, located at 34800 S Butcher Road, Archie, MO.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Cindy’s honor to the Archie School, with proceeds designated for the athletic program.
On June 26th at approximately 12:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a residence in the area of S. State Route J in rural Cass County.
The folks related to DGD Racing came in on their scheduled meeting. In attendance, with DGD David Dehaemers, Nick Saleh, Davids personal assistant, Roger Cumpton and Michael Hunter, Attorney, Assessor Carl Bettles and Tammy Mackay, State Tax Commission. David came in to see if he could get his 2024 taxes worked out. He has paid his taxes under protest and has filed a complaint with the state tax commission. His property tax was changed to commercial which resulted in a doubling of his taxes. He states he had understood at the Board of Equalization hearing in July of 2024 they had an agreement on the percentages to be changed to 10% commercial and 90% agricultural. He then received a letter stating the Board had decided to go back on the agreement and to leave it as set. Jim, Trent and Carl state there wasn’t an agreement, it was a proposal along with others, that Carl needed to evaluate and let David know. This was not what was in the notes. Clearly there is an impasse here. John stated that there was not even a legitimate board. They did not have the correct number of people or had even sworn in that one person they did have. John feels we need to work this out and honor the agreement. David stated his group used google earth software to minus out the track from the land and is agreeable to 15% commercial and 85% agricultural. They presented the pictures and print out of the results. He states that he built the track for personal use. Then did rent out the track to a few entities who had asked to use the track. Once in 2023, 4 rented days in 2024 which 3 days was Cass County Sheriff Office for training and one to Extreme Racing. This year has been 15 days. The track was built for his own personal use. He had no intention of making it into a rental business. He equated the rental similar to a rental house to which he stated that the laws show that renting less than 14 times a year they do not even have to report that as a business or income. David also stated this falls under Hobby loss rules as this is his hobby. He does not advertise or sell anything promoting the track. He is willing to take it to court but would rather get this resolved and withdraw his complaint. After looking over the pictures Jim questioned some of the pictures as not being agricultural as he didn’t think they could hay the part that looked steep. Rogers stated that was a lagoon. Carl stated he did see on the internet an advertisement for Hedge Hollow Racetrack. David stated that was one of the people he rents to and it is their business they are advertising not his. Jim ran the numbers trying to make the numbers that David presented match the percentages while Carl looked down at his papers for several minutes. John stated we have had weeks of errors out of the Assessor’s office that the commission has resolved. Carl stated that John likes to blow things out of proportion. Tammy stated the Commission cannot decide only Carl could make a stipulation to change the decision. David asked if we could come to an agreement. Tammy stated Carl would need time to reassess the land to figure out the soil grades on the 5% taken away from the agricultural. Carl stated he would give him an answer in a few weeks. John stated they had already had an agreement previously and yet here we are again. Carl agreed to give David an answer by June 30th. Carl will contact him.
John made the motion to divide out the CART money by $525.00 per mile in each Township. No additional money to be given. Trent seconded the motion All voted yes. No opposition.
Work in progress
Policy Regarding Indigent Cremations given 8/25/2023 nothing since April
Rattlesnake Hill Roads 11/06/2023 evening meeting 6/11/25
Policy Regarding Computer, E-Mail, Devices and Social Media given nothing since 2/14/2024
Telephone Contracts 3/11/2024 bids out 6/25 opening 6/30/25
Opioid Settlement Resolution 10/2/2024 (Judge Highley)
EEZ Board 3/26/2025 Proposal Fee with scope of work received $12,000.00 fixed fee 6/11/25
June 23, 2025 The Bates County Commission met with Northern Commissioner John Gray and Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson present. Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley was out on vacation.
Casey Chastain and Alan Fay with Higginbotham Insurance came in at their late scheduled meeting to discuss what they could do for the County as an insurance broker. They specialize in working with all insurances and work proactively to help the county get and maintain a low premium. They work with several counties and are ready to add us to their clients. Chief Corbin and Captain Shaffer came in the middle of the meeting to ask about preventive care. Alan stated that they will work on getting the coverage we are asking for as in those weight loss programs and preventative coverages. They asked for a list of our sites to be covered and the past 5 years of claims. They scheduled a walk-through of the jail with Chief Corbin. A follow-up appointment was scheduled for July 2nd.
Duane grew up in a close-knit family, being one of nine siblings. The family, known as the Mann Clan, enjoyed singing at every family get together while Duane and his brother Don played their guitars.
Duane built a career in the baking industry and became a lifelong member of Teamsters.
Duane had a passion for animals and loved his dogs fiercely. He enjoyed family vacations in the Ozarks. His witty and contagious sense of humor often brought joy to those around him. He was a prankster and enjoyed making people laugh.
Duane is preceded in death by his parents, son, Jacob Mann, sister, Lorie Burr.
He is survived by his wife Terri, daughter Sarah Mann (Ben), brothers Don Mann (Monica), Mike Mann (Connie), David Mann (Kelly), sisters Kathy Palmer (Richard), Regina Harden (Dale), Peggy Burr, Kelly Derringer. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.
A celebration of life will take place at a later date. Courtesy Ferry Funeral Home.