Friday, February 11, 2011

From the desk of Senator David Pearce


 The respect that I feel when I think of the individuals that serve our country is tremendous. That someone will take up the mantle of courage and defend this land and all it represents is no small task. They deserve the utmost respect. While we at home may never be able to fully repay the service they have given us, nor the sacrifices of their families, what we can do is try to ensure that veterans have an improved quality of life when they return. Legislators have an opportunity to do that by creating laws that are beneficial to our state’s servicemen and women.
In my time at the Capitol, I have been honored to help pass legislation valuable to Missouri’s veterans. During the 2010 legislative session alone, my colleagues and I passed a number of measures geared toward recognizing the importance of our active duty, guard, reserve and retired military and their families. One measure streamlines the absentee voting and registration process for Missouri military personnel serving overseas. Already, we have seen the results of this legislation by having 8,692 requests for ballots online from military personnel, including those overseas. Of those, 3,332 total ballots were cast, with 123 military ballots were returned electronically. Another exempts the dependents of retired military members who move to Missouri within one year of retirement from the A+ Schools Program’s three-year attendance requirement.
 Legislation was also passed requiring state and local government entities to give a measured preference to businesses owned by a Missouri-based service-disabled veteran when selecting contractors for any job or service. In addition, the Legislature passed a measure I sponsored that relaxes bingo regulations in our state in an effort to maintain the number of bingo halls. Bingo halls have been slowly disappearing from our state: there were over 900 in 1995 down to just 376 in 2008. Bingo halls are operated by not-for-profit organizations, including veterans groups, that turn most of their proceeds to local charities.
I have been honored during my time serving the 31st Senatorial District to visit the Warrensburg Veterans Home and to have been a part of Missouri’s commitment to its veterans in seeing firsthand the outstanding care taken of our state’s heroes there. It makes me proud that so many volunteers give time and services to help provide wonderful care and support for people who have sacrificed so much for America’s freedom.
 Last week, prior to the blizzard that brought activity in the Capitol to a complete shut down, I was recognized as the “Legislator of the Year” by the Missouri Association of Veterans Organizations, or MAVO. This group represents 22 separate veterans organizations and works toward the common interests and concerns of the many veterans of our state. I want to take this opportunity to thank the wonderful men and women of MAVO for the honor they have given me. I will to continue to work to advance measures that will be beneficial for Missouri’s military personnel, both current and future.
This week, I hosted the Fighting Mules ROTC from the University of Central Missouri here in the Capitol. These young people fill me with a sense of security, knowing that the defense of our country is in capable hands. They visited with both myself and Rep. Denny Hoskins and were announced and recognized in both the Senate and the House. Our office also organized visits with Missouri Supreme Court Justice Patricia Breckenridge and Brigadier General J. Marty Robinson. I would like to thank them for visiting with me and I look forward to the next time I have the occasion to meet with these dedicated young citizens.
 As always, please feel free to contact me or my staff with any questions or concerns at any time. We look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions and trying to answer any questions you may have. You can reach us by phone at 866-277-0882 (toll-free) or 573-751-2272, or by fax at 573-526-7381.
Senator David Pearce serves Bates, Cass, Johnson and Vernon counties in the 31st State Senatorial District.

Warm up coming soon...

Today
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows around 19. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Circuit Court News


CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS 
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE 
FEB 7 - 11, 2011

Janet Leah Whalen v John Thomas Whalen, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed. 

Gabrielle Moise v Jayme Sluder, Full Order of Protection is entered. 

Christina D Breshears v Mac A Breshears, Motion to Modify Dissolution filed. 

Michael Lee Crow v Sabrina SueAnn Crow, Motion to Modify Dissolution filed. 

Rebecca L Eidson v Ronald E Eidson, Dissolution of Marriage filed. 

Citibank (South Dakota) N.A. v Marsha G Hawkins, Petition on Credit Card account filed. 

Amy M Bell v Steven D Bell, Dissolution of Marriage is granted. 

Cedar County Memorial Hospital v Harold Johnson and Althea Johnson, Change of Venue from Cedar County, Petition on Account filed. 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Wind chill advisory in effect

... Wind Chill Advisory in effect from midnight tonight to 9 am
CST Thursday... 

The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has
issued a Wind Chill Advisory... which is in effect from midnight
tonight to 9 am CST Thursday. 


* Location... eastern Kansas... west-central and northwest through
central Missouri.

* Timing/wind chills... temperatures are expected to fall near or
below zero across most locations overnight. Bitterly cold wind
chills around 15 to 25 degrees below zero are expected after
midnight through the mid morning hours Thursday.

* Impacts... prolonged exposure could lead to hypothermia if
precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors... make sure
you wear a hat and gloves and dress in layered clothing.

Precautionary/preparedness actions... 

Practice your winter safety rules... keep a flashlight... shovel... 
food and water in your car in case of emergency. Travel should be
avoided as persons could become stranded resulting in a
potentially life-threatening situation.

Bates County Commission meeting Monday


The Bates County Commission will be meeting with any interested media persons to discuss the 2011 Budget for Bates County on Monday, February 14, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
 

Stroke support group meeting cancelled

The Bates County Memorial Hospital Stroke Support Group meeting for Thursday has been cancelled.


Clearing and colder

Today
Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow in the morning...then partly sunny in the afternoon. Bitterly cold. Highs around 17. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. Wind chill readings 5 below to 10 below zero in the morning.
Tonight
Clear...frigid. Lows around 4 below. Southwest winds around 5 mph. Wind chill readings 10 below to 15 below zero after midnight.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Mo snow... and a Winter Weather Advisory

As Winter hangs in there, we are to expect yet more snow as Bates County is on the northern edge of a relatively heavy storm which is expected to produce up to 5 inches locally. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m. tomorrow morning; use caution when traveling.


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