Associate Circuit Judge Debra Hopkins attended the 96th Annual Meeting and Conference of the Missouri Association of Probate and Associate Circuit Judges that was held recently at Lake Ozark, Mo.
The association provides continuing legal education at its three-day conference, with membership open to all state judges and commissioners. All but two of the state’s 45 judicial circuits were represented. Among the 165 judges and commissioners registered were judges from the Missouri supreme court and the state’s three courts of appeal.
At the MAPACJ’s business meeting, the officers and board of directors for the coming year were elected, with Commissioner S. Margene Burnett of Jackson County to serve as president. The vice-president is Karl A.W. DeMarce of Scotland County, who will then be president the following year.
Six legislators from the Missouri General Assembly were honored at the conference for their work to improve the administration of justice: Sen. Jack Goodman, R-Mt. Vernon; Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield; Sen. Jolie Justus, D-Kansas City; Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis; Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem; and Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis.
This year’s conference included educational programs on probate law, mental health issues, probable cause statements and warrants, adult abuse, debtor-creditor concerns as well as a legislative update. Chief Justice Ray Price shared information about the state’s drug court programs at a luncheon that was also attended by members of the Missouri Association of Court Clerks, with that group also having its annual conference and meeting at Lake Ozark.
Debra Hopkins has been the Associate Circuit Judge for Bates County since 2009.
Friday, April 29, 2011
From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey
Marriage licenses:
Dustin Michael Delozier and Samantha Kay Cleland
Real estate transfers:
Aaron Swift and Michael K. Quinn to William Lane:
LOT 6 AND 7, BLK 16, MERWIN
Dustin Michael Delozier and Samantha Kay Cleland
Real estate transfers:
Aaron Swift and Michael K. Quinn to William Lane:
LOT 6 AND 7, BLK 16, MERWIN
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Oops! just a typo or two..
In our earlier article 'Rapid response saves lives - a closer look at E911 in Bates County', we accidently omitted the word 'only' in the following paragraph:
But bear in mind, fires aren't the only thing that needs a fast response. Medical emergencies such as a stroke, require the fastest response humanly possible due to lifesaving drugs that need...
At any rate, the article has been corrected of typographical errors. Our apologies!
Obituary - Sherry Hogan
Sherry Elaine Hogan, 52, Adrian, MO, died Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at her home. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 30, 2011 at the Atkinson Chapel in Adrian, MO. Friends may call from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Friday, April 29, at the chapel. Graveside services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, April 30 in Kirkley Chapel Cemetery in Bethany, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mid America Chapter, 7611 State Line Road, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64114.
Sherry was born April 18, 1959 in Bethany, MO, the daughter of Larry Donald and Evylen Nadine (Orndorff) Bell. She was a graduate of Bethany High School. She married Jim Hogan on September 26, 1975 at the Kirkley Chapel-United Methodist Church in Bethany. She had lived in Harrisonville, MO for 25 years before moving to Adrian in 2003.
Sherry was an LPN and had worked at Golden Years Care Center, Crown Care Center, Foxwood Springs and the Pleasant Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was a member of the Kirkley Chapel-United Methodist Church in Bethany, MO.
Sherry is survived by her husband, Jim of the home; one son, Donald “Donnie” Hogan and his wife, Kimberly, Adrian, MO; one daughter, Jamee Mae Greener and her husband, Garth, Chillicothe, MO; her father, Larry Donald Bell, Buffalo, MO; her mother and stepfather, Nadine and Wayne Bechtold, Liberty, MO; one brother, Terry Bell, Ozark, MO; one sister, Sheila Schrader of Alabama; four grandchildren, Michael Edwin Hogan and Matthew Aaron Hogan, both of Harrisonville, MO and Graceland Khristine Greener and Gareth Mason Greener, both of Chillicothe, MO.
Rapid response saves lives - a closer look at E911 in Bates County
Many years ago a large bell was rung to summon firefighters to the station to ready a steam powered pumping rig, which was a timely process. In many cases, locating a reliable water source near the scene was a major challenge. Often, the fire resulted in a total loss of the structure despite the best efforts of firemen.
Much has changed since then- bells have been replaced with a dispatcher; hoses put water on the fire with pinpoint accuracy; streamlined fire trucks get to the scene quickly; hand held radios allow information to be passed quickly.
Much has changed since then- bells have been replaced with a dispatcher; hoses put water on the fire with pinpoint accuracy; streamlined fire trucks get to the scene quickly; hand held radios allow information to be passed quickly.
House fire on south Mechanic street in Butler
12:09 p.m. - The Butler Fire Department is in route to a fire in a kitchen at 408 S. Mechanic street. Adrian Fire has also been summoned as mutual aid.
Use caution if traveling though the area or take an alternative route.
Use caution if traveling though the area or take an alternative route.
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Time for Bates County Fair queen and princess candidates to sign up
The Bates County Fair is only a few months away and it's time for Queen and Princess candidates to get busy! Entry forms are available at the Bates County Farm Bureau office on the east side of the Butler square. Princess candidates must be 13 to 15 years old; queen candidates 16 to 22 years of age.
Deadline to register is May 19th. If you have questions, candidates should call Chris Sage at 660-679-4111.
The Bates County Fair will run July 9th through the 16th.
Deadline to register is May 19th. If you have questions, candidates should call Chris Sage at 660-679-4111.
The Bates County Fair will run July 9th through the 16th.
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