Saturday, October 12, 2013

Missouri Statewide Earthquake Drill



More than 370,000 Missourians set to participate in statewide earthquake drill on Oct. 17 
One week from today, more than 30 U.S. states and territories will conduct earthquake drills on same day 

JEFFERSON CITY – There is still time to join the more than 370,000 Missourians registered to participate in the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut earthquake preparedness drill at 10:17 a.m. on Oct. 17. The drill teaches the "Drop, Cover and Hold On" protective actions to take in the event of an earthquake. The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma and Tennessee are also participating in the Great Central U.S. ShakeOut. These states will be among more than 30 U.S. states and territories conducting earthquake drills on the same day.

During the ShakeOut, residents should practice the “Drop, Cover and Hold On” technique for 60 seconds: 

  • DROP to the ground
  • Take COVER by getting under a sturdy desk or table, and
  • HOLD ON to it until the shaking stops

The “Drop, Cover and Hold On” technique is considered the best way to protect yourself in an earthquake. You can register for the earthquake drill at www.shakeout.org/centralus/. October 17 is the anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California ,which killed 62 people and damaged thousands of buildings.

Additional information about the ShakeOut is available at http://www.shakeout.org/centralus/.  Additional information about the ShakeOut drill, including  materials for schools on conducting the drill and a video demonstrating a school ShakeOut drill are availablehttp://sema.dps.mo.gov/earthquake_preparedness/. The site also has information about the New Madrid Seismic Zone.

Third, fourth and fifth grade students across Missouri can also start working on their entries for the fourth annual "Show-Me ShakeOut" poster contest. Students are encouraged to create a classroom poster promoting the ShakeOut and earthquake safety.

The State Emergency Management Agency and the Missouri Seismic Safety Commission are again sponsoring the "Show-Me ShakeOut" poster contest.

The statewide contest winners will receive $50 gift cards and emergency preparedness kits courtesy of ABNA Engineering, Inc. of St. Louis, Central Electric Power Cooperative of Jefferson City, the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Department of Geological Sciences, and the Southeast Missouri Chapter of the American Red Cross. Winning posters will be displayed on SEMA's website and featured at earthquake awareness events during 2014.

Contest Guidelines:

  • Each school will select one winning poster for each of the three grade levels. 
  • Posters may be scanned or digitally photographed and submitted electronically in JPEG, GIF, PDF or PNG format. Schools should retain the original poster if a submission is made electronically. 
  • All submissions must include the name of the school, name and age of the student, name of school principal, and name of classroom teacher.
  • All posters must be submitted to SEMA by Jan. 16, 2014 to be eligible.
  • The school principal or lead teacher must submit or mail poster entries to:
                       Steve Besemer                      
                       State Emergency Management Agency
                       P. O. Box 116, 2302 Militia Drive
                       Jefferson City, MO  65102               
                       E-Mail: steve.besemer@sema.dps.mo.gov

  • Winners from each statewide grade level will be notified by Feb. 4, 2014.
  • Winning results will be posted on the SEMA Web site (sema.dps.mo.gov) and announced in press releases.

Because many Missourians live within the New Madrid Seismic Zone—one of the most active seismic zones in the country—each February Missouri observes Earthquake Awareness Month. On Feb. 7, 1812, Missouri was rocked by one of the largest earthquakes ever to hit the continental United States. Centered in New Madrid in southeast Missouri, the earthquake altered the flow of the Mississippi River, turned rich farmland into fields of sand and destroyed countless structures. People on the East Coast of the United States felt shaking and church bells reportedly rang as far away as South Carolina.

The risk of another large earthquake continues, and today the New Madrid Seismic Zone includes many population centers. Preparing and planning to respond to a major quake are essential.
 

Miami FCCLA Booster Club Winners


Congratulations to all the winners of Miami FCCLA Booster Club’s 2nd
annual For the Health of It 5k Run/Walk! Youth division: Jacob Dusenberry. Women’s division: Melissa Dusenberry. Men’s division: Kevin Berry. Overall winner: Kevin Berry. Also, a huge thank you to everyone who supported us and our sponsors! Silver sponsors included 

The Barn, Citizen’s Bank of Amsterdam, and Caskey, Hopkins & Wilhelmus. Bronze sponsors include Whitney’s Main Street Salon, Railroad Salon, What to Wear, J. Mac Photography, Adrian Bank, The X Group, Fur, Fins & Feathers, DSWA, Community First Bank, Ethan’s Auto Repair, and Dave’s Quality Auto Repair. Also thank you to Dr. Hatten Chiropractic, Flaming Lantern, and Wal-Mart
for their donations and Bates County Live. Thanks to everyone who made this a success, we look forward to seeing everyone again next year!

Weather Update: Classic October Weather

If you're a fan of October weather, you're going to like the forecast for this weekend. If you're hoping for some rain, that's in the forecast for Monday night. That system should bring more rain than what we saw last night.


Friday, October 11, 2013

Week 7 Missouri State High School Football Scores 10-11-13

 
Appleton City 35, Archie 18
Ash Grove 42, Pleasant Hope 0
Aurora 14, Mt. Vernon 7
Blair Oaks 56, Warsaw 35
Blue Springs 35, Blue Springs South 0
Bolivar 35, Rogersville 0
Boonville 42, Fulton 39
Brentwood 71, Lift for Life 0
California 49, Osage 14
Cape Central 29, Sikeston 17
Camdenton 30, Waynesville 6
Carl Junction 62, Seneca 34
Carthage 45, Branson 12
Caruthersville 62, Kennett 25
Cass Midway 54, Rich Hill 0
Cassville 42, East Newton 6
CBC 14, DeSmet 11
Center 35, O'Hara 10
Centralia 49, Clark County 6
Chaffee 28, Malden 18
Chaminade 14, Vianney 13
Cole Camp 9, Tipton 8
Concordia 48, Lone Jack 21
Crest Ridge 53, Sweet Springs 8
Dexter 27, Charleston 26
Drexel 12, Sherwood 6
Duchesne 35, St. Dominic 0
East Buchanan 44, North Platte 9
Eldon 14, Hallsville 7
Eureka 38, Lindbergh 0
Excelsior Springs 33, Grain Valley 22
Father Tolton 58, MMA 6
Festus 43, Pacific 3
Francis Howell 42, Timberland 7
Francis Howell Central 56, Ft. Zumwalt West 31
Francis Howell North 58, Troy 20
Ft. Osage 56, William Chrisman 0
Ft. Zumwalt East 49, Holt 10
Ft. Zumwalt North 49, Washington 9
Glendale 36, Rolla 21
Grandview (KC) 45, Belton 28
Hayti 39, Scott City 20
Hermann 26, St. Clair 22
Higginsville 43, Knob Noster 0
Holden 24, Richmond 20
Jackson 48, Battle 19
Jasper 35, Miller 0
Jefferson City 55, Gateway Tech 22
Kearney 42, Staley 0
Kickapoo 40, West Plains 6
Kirksville 14, Mexico 10
Ladue 58, Clayton 7
Lamar 47, Monett 0
Lathrop 51, Plattsburg 27
Lawson 47, Hamilton 20
Lebanon 42, Joplin 35
Lee's Summit 49, Lee's Summit North 9
Lee's Summit West 49, Raymore Peculiar 13
Lexington 28, Carrollton 12
Liberty 55, Park Hill 14
Liberty North 56, Plattsburg 27
Lutheran South 56, John F. Kennedy 14
Macon 49, Mark Twain 0
Marionville 49, Fair Grove 14
Marquette 34, Fox 7
Marshall 31, Truman 0
Marshfield 58, McDonald County 22
Maryvile 50, Smithville 10
Maysville 36, Gallatin 26
McAuley Catholic 39, Lockwood 22
Mid Buchanan 27, West Platte 14
Moberly 56, Hannibal 36
Montgomery County 52, Bowling Green 0
Mountain Grove 35, Salem 6
Mountain View Liberty 59, Cabool 25
North Callaway 41, Van Far 12
Nixa 45, Ozark 7
Oak Grove 40, Harrisonville 21
Oakville 35, Mehlville 23
Osceola 63, Adrian 18
Palmyra 35, Brookfield 7
Paris 44, Slater 13
Park Hills Central 35, Perryville 0
Parkway Central 44, University City 0
Parkway North 31, Parkway West 26
Parkway South 40, Northwest 0
Pembroke Hill 28, University Academy 12
Pierce City 21, El Dorado Springs 14
Pleasant Hill 48, Odessa 0
Poplar Bluff 35, Farmington 7
Polo 62, Braymer 8
Portageville 53, East Prairie 0
Raytown South 13, Raytown 6
Reeds Spring 41, Hollister 0
Rockhurst 47, Rock Bridge 28
Santa Fe 36, Orrick 6
Smith Cotton 42, Clinton 22
Springfield Catholic 50, Buffalo 14
South Callaway 51, Cuba 14
South Harrison 68, Albany 0
Stockton 28, Butler 6
Strafford 56, Skyline 14
St. Charles West 32, Ft. Zumwalt South 15
St. Pius X (KC) 35, Warrensburg 13
Sullivan 62, St. James 19
Summit 42, Seckman 7
Thayer 8, Ava 0
Union 49, Owensville 14
Valle Catholic 48, New Madrid County Central 14
Webb City 55, Neosho 6
Westran 34, Salisbury 7
Willard 22, Republic 21
Willow Springs 61, Houston 16
Windsor 65, Wentworth 22
Winnetonka 28, North Kansas City 7

CIRCUIT COURT NEWS OCT 4-10, 2013‏

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich , Clerk
Oct 4-10 , 2013

St v Bennett R Ivlow, I: Felony assault, II: Felony assault, III: Felony assault, IV: Felony assault, V: Felony armed criminal action, VI: Felony endangering welfare of child; VII: Felony endangering welfare of child,VII: Felony armed criminal action, set for 11-18-13.

St v. Denver R Ivlow, I: Felony assault, II: Felony assault, III: Felony assault, IV: Felony assault, V: Felony assault, VI: Felony endangering welfare of child; VII: Felony endangering welfare of child, set for 11-18-13.

St v. Kattie L Post, I: Felony attempted stealing; II: Misd. Possession of controlled substance, marijuana, III: Failed to Properly Affix Tab on Motor Vehicle License Plate, set for 11-18-13.

St v. Joseph P Schoonover, Felony DWI, set for 11-18-13.

St v. Tommie C Ballard, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, set for 10-21-13.

St v. Norma J. Tonahill, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, set for 11-18-13.

Kyle Carpenter v. Sandy Carpenter, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Linda E Plumb v. Albert Plumb, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.






VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR “GANNON’S GANG”


Gannon Hathcock is the 15 year old son of Chelle and Jan Hathcock and is a student at Drexel High School. Gannon was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma Cancer July 11th.  Friends and family are planning to help him with that fight through a fund raiser.

 
There will be members of “Gannon’s Gang” stationed around in our area, throughout 3 Counties on Saturday, October 19th. Look for them in Linn County within the city limits of LaCygne, in Cass County outside the Branding Iron BBQ, in Passiac at Diehl’s Corner, in Amsterdam at Leona’s and at McBee’s and in Butler at Conoco.
 
“Gannon’s Gang”  plan to start the day at approximately 9:00 am and simply ask you to drop your monetary donation off with one of their team members. "Gannon's Gang" is hoping that spreading out through the area, they can promote awareness and help Gannon and his family with this battle.
 
So when you see “Gannon’s Gang” out and about, drop in a donation and send Gannon your strength. If you have any questions or if you would like to donate your time and be a volunteer, contact DeAnna at (816) 258-1756.


Courtesy of FM. 92.1


Nevada City Police Press Release: Stolen purse report leads to arrest

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A 23-year-old Nevada man was arrested following an investigation by Nevada Police in the report of a theft from a parked car.


Nevada Police Detectives recently concluded an investigation in a reported stolen purse from an automobile parked overnight in the 100 block of North Olive Street, occurring Sept. 13.

Nevada Police Detectives conducted multiple interviews in this case and after developing suspect information, served a search warrant at a suspect's home on Sept. 20. An arrest warrant was applied for by Nevada Police and issued by the Vernon County Circuit Court. A county-wide search for the wanted subject began by local authorities.

On Oct. 8, Vernon County Sheriff's Office personnel located and arrested the wanted 23-year-old Nevada resident identified as Blake Zachary Hibbs for tampering with a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $5,000 cash/surety.

Nevada Police Officers continue their investigation into reported thefts from autos and other crimes.


Courtesy of  Nevada MO Police Department FB page

Family Center Phone Lines Down


The phone lines are down at the Family Center and may take a while to repair. Credit card processing is slow if customers can bring cash or check to make their purchases it will speed up their shopping experience until the line can be repaired. We appreciate your understanding of the situation that is out of our control.

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