Friday, July 4, 2014

Obituary - Patricia J. “Patti Jo” Stuart

Patricia J. “Patti Jo” Stuart
   
Graveside Memorial Services for Patricia Stuart will be 11:00 AM Saturday, July 12, 2014 at Belton Cemetery in Belton, Missouri with Greg D. Mullinax officiating. There is no visitation. Services will also memorialize Patricia’s late husband, Kenneth Stuart, and U.S. Military Honors will be conferred on his behalf. Memorial contributions are suggested to Susan G. Komen Foundation (Breast Cancer). Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.  Arrangements under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009).

Patricia J. “Patti Jo” Stuart, 73 of Butler, Missouri passed away July 3, 2014 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri. She was born June 21, 1941 in Kansas City, Missouri to Harold and Clariece (Smith) Adams.

Patti Jo was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth L. Stuart; and brothers Chick Adams and Jim Adams, as well as a sister, Roxie Adams.

She is survived by her children; son Mike Stuart and wife Julie, with grandchildren Marc, David, Thomas, Becky, Danny, and Katie, and great-grandchildren Bailey, Keller, Harper, and Nora; son Kenny Stuart, with grandchildren Kenneth and Samuel; daughter Christina Wright and husband Steve, with grandchildren Ryan and Hailey; and daughter Maggie Stuart, with grandchildren Karly, TJ and Kenny.

Patti Jo will be remembered as a good wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who will surely be missed



Flags At Half Mast For Berry

In memory of Larry Berry who was killed last night in a auto accident. The presiding commissioner Donna Gregory is requesting flags to put at half mast.

Hume Man Killed In Fatality Accident

Around 10:15pm last night The Missouri State Highway Patrol assisted by Hume First Responders, Bates County Sheriffs Deputies, Life Flight Eagle and The Rich Hill Fire Department all responded to a 2 vehicle head fatality accident on collision on A Highway just south of County Road 14267.

The accident occurred when the 1995 GMC Sierra driven by 25 year old Wesley M. Hays of Pleasanton, Kansas was traveling Southbound when he crossed the centerline of the roadway and struck the Northbound 2005 Ford Taurus driven by 65 year old Larry L. Berry of Hume, Missouri head on.

Wesley M. Hays was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Mercy Hospital in Joplin with Serious injuries. Larry L. Berry was transported to Mercy Hospital in Ft. Scott, Kansas by Bates County EMS were he was pronounced dead at 23:56 hours. A passenger in the Berry vehicle 20 year old Robert C. Berry of Hume, Missouri was treated at the scene by Bates County EMS for minor injuries. Both vehicles was totaled and towed from the scene by Gilkey's Tow of Rich Hill, Mo

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Bates County Sheriffs Office: Stolen Cattle


On 07-03-2014 around 730 this morning a Bates County farmer, located just outside of Butler, two miles south of 52 highway  on K highway, checked on his cattle and found them all to be present.  A few hours later the same farmer noticed his cows had been moved and herded into his corral with the gate shut. 

The Sheriff’s Office believes that someone herded the cattle into the corral, with the intent to return and steal the cattle at a later time.The Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help in watching their neighborhoods to observe suspicious activity.  If you observe activity that you find unusual then please contact the Sheriff’s Office and we will send a deputy to identify the party’s involved.  

Observant neighbors are the most important tool when it comes to preventing crimes like Burglary and thefts.  As we are seeing cattle prices reach historically high prices, law enforcement has begun to see cattle thefts on the rise.  

If you have any information about this please contact the Bates County Sheriff’s Office at 660-679-3232

Adrian Youth Cheerleading 3rd Annual Lil 'Miss @ Mister Firecracker Contest


Benefit 5K Glow Run In Nevada





Traffic Alert: Rich Hill

Poplar Street between 3rd and 4th street in Rich Hill near the school will be temporarily closed during construction of the new safe room beginning Monday July 7th

Weather Update: Nice 4th of July



The temperature at KCI has fallen to 53 degrees early this morning. While still unofficial, this breaks the record low for the day of 55 set in 1968.

The cooler than normal temperatures will continue through Friday. Fourth of July activities and fireworks displays look to be dry as well. Any chances for storms look to be after midnight and continue into Saturday. Summer will return this weekend and especially early next week as the hot and humid conditions return.

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