Ed Sneed, Pastor of the Hume Christian Church is recovering from back surgery. We wish him lots of faith and prayers for a speedy recovery.
The Cub Scouts Pack 4012 of Hume is busy selling popcorn for a fundraiser to help them pay for summer camp and their scouting activities. They have been busy getting this newly formed Pack organized and growing strong, a huge thank you to Verne and Angie Wepener for starting this organization.
A retirement reception was held last Saturday, September 27 at the Metz Post Office for myself, Karen Irwin by Kitty Wikoff and Linda Luther. Cake, cookies and punch were served to a host of family and friends. I appreciate everyone and will miss them all dearly.
Lots of events will be happening the next few months in Hume. The youth Rodeo will be held on October 11 at the Arena in Hume. Some of our local youth will be participating in this Rodeo. On October 18 the Fairboard will be holding a fundraiser at the Legion Hall complete with games for kids and adults. Chili/Ham & Beans and the trimmings will be served from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The Hume United Methodist Church will hold a baby shower for Keeler Clark son of Robert and Kaylyn Clark on Sunday October 5 following fellowship dinner. Fellowship dinner is always held the 1st Sunday of the month following church services. Breakfast Sunday is always the 3rd Sunday of the Month during Sunday school. On Saturday, October 25 there will be a day of VBS starting at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, November 1 will be our Annual Lord’s Acre BBQ and Auction starting at 11:00 a.m. with the auction to start at 1:00 p.m. Then on Sunday November 9 we will have a wienie roast following church service then onto a hayride where the kids will be participating in a service project.
Sunday school at the Methodist Church is at 9:30 a.m. and church services are at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday. On Wednesday evening is Bible Study for Youth and adults at 7:00 p.m. If you do not have a home church all are invited to attend.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Weather Update: Approaching Storms Should Hold off until Late Evening tonight
For those who have relished the last several days of summer-like temperatures you better get out and enjoy today as change is in the air. We can expect to see several rounds of showers and thunderstorms over the next few days. The rain could reach the northwest corner of Missouri by late this afternoon. Fortunately for those who may be heading to any outdoor activities this evening, like maybe a baseball game, the rain should hold off until after your event is over.
The storms this evening and overnight should be rather tame.
But they'll likely be stronger Wednesday afternoon and evening with a few severe storms possible west of I-35. As a cold front passes through on Thursday severe weather will again be possible. Lots can change over the next 24 hours which will affect the risk of severe weather, such as if storms are on-going Wednesday morning it will make it more difficult to generate severe weather later in the day.
But they'll likely be stronger Wednesday afternoon and evening with a few severe storms possible west of I-35. As a cold front passes through on Thursday severe weather will again be possible. Lots can change over the next 24 hours which will affect the risk of severe weather, such as if storms are on-going Wednesday morning it will make it more difficult to generate severe weather later in the day.
Bates County Sheriffs Office: CCW Class
The Bates County Sheriffs Office will be hosting a CCW class on October 12th. This class is open to Bates County residents only and it is free. The class will be held the day after the new CCW laws are in affect. The new law will require you to only shoot 40 rounds with either a semi automatic or a revolver. Also the age limit to have a CCW has been lowered to 19. If you would like to sign up for the class, contact Jami Page at 660-679-3232. Class size is limited and fills up fast. So please don't wait until the last minute to sign up.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Arrest Report 9/29/14
- On 9/29/14 around 10:45 p.m. The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 42 year-old Latesia P. Offield of Eldorado Springs, Missouri. She was arrested on 1.) Felony Possession of a controlled substance 2.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia 3.) 5 Misdemeanor warrants out of Harrisonville. She was booked into the Bates County Jail and is listed as bondable.
- On 9/30/14 around 12:10 a.m. The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 52 year-old Garry L. Plumb of Freeman, Missouri. He was arrested on 1.)Possession of up to 35 grams of Marijuana 2.) Misdemeanor Cass County Warrant. He was booked into the Bates County Jail and later released.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Obituary - James Franklin Butler
James Franklin Butler, 92, Adrian, Missouri, died Monday, September 29, 2014 at home. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 2, 2014 at the Crescent Hill Cemetery in Adrian. Visitation will be from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian. Memorial contributions may be made to Adrian Fire Department, Crescent Hill Cemetery or Grace Hospice, Kansas City, Missouri. (A complete obituary will be posted when available).
Of the very best yet: Jubilee 2014
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| 2014 Jubilee Queen Kaylee Ewbank |
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| Queen Senior- Debbie Burton |
| Parade Grand Marshal Elenora Crawford |
Here is a breakdown of the winners for the day:
Baby contest
Boys 0 to 6 months: 1st-Dalton Ducharme, 2nd-Easton Chairez
Girls 0 to 6 months: 1st-Marayah Gilkey, 2nd-Brenna Erickson
Boys 7 to 12 months: 1st-Benton Addleman, 2nd-Bronc Johnston
Girls 7 to 12 months: 1st- Avery Low, 2nd- Amelia McKellips
Boys 13 to 18 months: 1st-Phillip Barnes, 2nd- Bentley Keighley
Girls 13 to 18 months: 1st- Emory Casper, 2nd-Lyla Slover
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| Princess - Abby Lewis |
Girls 19 to 24 months: 1st-Kaelin Faulkner, 2nd-Elaina Irvin
Jubilee Queen Senior- Debbie Burton
Jubilee Queen- Kaylee Ewbank
Jubilee Princess- Abby Lewis
Jubilee Prince- Kaleb Nelson
Tiny Tot girl- Libby Robbins
Tiny Tot boy- David Nelson
Kiss a pig contest winner- Piper Bettels
Chicken Drop winner- Ida Kaufman
50/50 pot winner- Peyton Mincks
Talent Show winners:
16 & under
1st-Basia Bettels, hula hoop routine
2nd-Charlee Chambers, vocal
3rd-Danny Embrey, piano
17 & over
1st- Shannon Wallace, vocal
2nd- Jenny Johnston, vocal
3rd- Sarah Nelson, vocal
Vernon County Sheriff's Office Press release: Man arrested after fleeing vehicle accident
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| Photo that was taken during the search |
Man
flees from accident, arrested hours later during manhunt
A Vernon County resident was taken into custody Saturday afternoon
following a lengthy foot pursuit. According to a press release from
the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, a male subject fled on foot
from a motor vehicle accident on E highway and ran into some nearby
woods. Responding deputies set up a perimeter and waited for
additional units and the departments K-9 to arrive.
Vernon County
Sheriff Jason Mosher said off duty deputies were called out to assist
with the search for the subject. “Within a short time we had seven
members of the Sheriff’s Office and our K-9 on scene. We located
the subject over a mile from the incident locations in a field”
said Mosher. According to the press release medical personnel were
requested to respond to a location where they waited for the deputies
to bring the suspect to the nearest road for medical treatment.
Sheriff Mosher said his office handled the search and capture of the
suspect but the accident is being investigated by the Missouri State
Highway Patrol.
Harley Davidson Recalls 126K Motorcycles
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| Harley-Davidson is recalling thousands of 2014 bikes because of a clutch problem. (Source: CNN) |
(CNN) - Harley-Davidson Motorcycle's is voluntarily recalling 126,000 motorcycles over a problem with the clutch.
The recall applies to certain model year 2014 Touring bikes.Owners were sent a letter about the recall in the last week.Harley-Davidson says the clutch may not disengage and could cause a crash.A spokeswoman for the company said the flaw is connected to 19 accidents.
However, none have caused serious injuries.Separately, Harley-Davidson is recalling about 1,400 street bikes for a possible fuel tank leak.No injuries or accidents were reported.
Copyright 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON via CNN. All rights reserved.
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