Thursday, July 2, 2015

News July 2, 2015

Happening tonight in Rich Hill

Tonight's 7/2/15 schedule of events for The Rich Hill 4th of July Festivities:


  •  6:30-7 pm Pie Contest Drop off at Methodist church
  • 7 pm Pie Contest with singers, Erica Diehl, Jara Mumma & Anna Spencer
  • 7:30 Pie Auction
  • 8 pm CoEd Sand Volleyball Tournament (East Park)
  • 9 pm Shari Bales Band
  • Carnival wristbands run 7-11

Lane Closures in Bates County Beginning July 6th

Bates County - Drivers can expect lane closures and occasional traffic delays on Missouri Route 18 between Adrian and Merwin in Bates County for a resurfacing project beginning the week July 6, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

Contractor crews will resurface approximately 13 miles of Route 18 between I-49 at Adrian and Merwin to the west.

Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone. Drivers should obey flaggers and wait for pilot cars to guide them through the work zone.

The speed limit on Route 18 will be reduced to 45 mph during the project. Weather and/or construction delays could alter the work schedule.

Butler Youth Football Sign Ups


 
BUTLER YOUTH FOOTBALL
TACKLE & FLAG
SEASON & CAMP SIGN-UPS
Forms available for download here or
pick up in the lobbies of both
Community First Bank locations
Open to Boys & Girls, Grades K-6
Sign-up Deadline July 24th
 


Obituary - William C. "Bill" Dines

Bill Dines
Funeral Services for William C "Bill" Dines will be held at the First Baptist Church in Appleton City, Missouri on Friday, July 10, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. 

A visitation will precede the service between 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. at the church. Internment will be in the Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, Missouri .

The family suggest any memorial donations be made to the Family Love Fund and can be left at Hill & Son Funeral Home.
 

William C. “Bill” Dines, 75, of Appleton City, Missouri, departed this life June 30, 2015 at Ellett Memorial Hospital after a hard fought battle with health issues.

Bill was born December 30, 1939 in Johnson City, Missouri, the son of Cecil Theodore and Alta Dessie (Miller) Dines. He spent his early childhood in Johnson City and helped on the family farm until the family moved west of Appleton City. He attended Appleton City school for several years before going to work at age 17 for a coal company as a dynamite tamper. Bill had many other jobs throughout his life. He began studying about turkey breeding and applied his knowledge to help many Missouri and Kansas turkey farms. He was a nationally renowned breeder, even traveling to Canada to improve their program. He tried his hand at cattle farming for awhile too. Later, Bill owned and operated a sawmill and also enjoyed rebuilding vehicles. In most recent years he was a buyer and seller of used items; attending many sales and auctions where he found things that caught his eye, bought them and then would try to find the perfect buyer for them or often just keep them himself. After his health declined and he was homebound, he remained fathful to bartering by listening to Swap N Shop daily. On October 18, 1961 Bill and Barbara Campbell were united in marriage. During the years they were married they made their home in Appleton City where they were blessed with four children.

Bill had served with the AC Volunteer Fire Department for many years; he was also a long-time member of the Appleton City Masonic Lodge #412 AF & AM.Throughout his life Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching westerns on TV. He also loved family reunions where he could reacquaint himself with relatives from far and wide.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents; one sister Bettie Sue Dines; and an infant son Gary Wayne Dines. Survivors include his children, William C. Dines, Jr. (Susan Phillips), Sharron Schellman (Gary) and Tammy Miller (Randy); his grandchildren: KeLyn , Shelby and Campbell Dines, Heather Lawrence, Danielle and Kendall Schellman, Rebecca Capps and Tory Horne; great-grandchildren: Stormy Powell, Jacob, Aiden and Evan Lawrence, Hunter Reavis and Hailey Hagg; siblings Jerry Dines (Debbie), Sally McSlarrow (Dan), Linda Roush (Charlie), Mike Dines, Andy Dines and Tommy Dines (Kathy); many nieces, nephews and cousins; close friends Mike, Bonnie and Jeremy Geyer who helped Bill with the many needs of a homebound person, caring for him like “family” even after he moved into the nursing home. Bill will be greatly missed by his many family members and friends.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Severe Thunderstorm Watch for North Eastern Bates County

The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill, Missouri has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for North Eastern Bates County effective until 10:15 p.m. 

The storm is moving South East at 50 mph and is capable of producing quarter size hail and winds of 60 MPH.

Mid America Live will update this when more information becomes available.


Obituary - C. Lynn Munro

C. Lynn Munro, 66, Belton, MO, died June 28, 2015. Private memorial services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to favorite animal charity or shelter.

C. Lynn was born June 15, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Paul and Ruth Munro. She received a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and later received a doctorate in American studies from the University of Iowa. She had taught at U.M.K.C.in studies programs and later as an adjunct English lecturer. She had also taught at Stockton State College in Pomona, New Jersey. C. Lynn was a technical writer for AT&T and Petersons in Kansas City, Missouri. She wrote a book, “Galbraithian Vision: Cultural Criticism of John Kenneth Galbraith”. She also wrote several articles for different scholar magazines. She rode a BMW motorcycle; she enjoyed working in the yard; working on DIY projects; watching her favorite TV show, Jeopardy. She loved her animals and supported several animal shelters and animal organizations.

C. Lynn was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Tom Munro. She is survived by several loving friends and her dog, Roadie.

Attention Miami Eagle athletes...

All students 7th grade thru 12th grade participating in Athletics

MSHSAA rules require you to have current physical each school year.

FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS AT BATES COUNTY HOSPITAL!

ONE DAY ONLY: SATURDAY JULY 25th 2015

BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS-SAME DAY

AT BATES COUNTY HOSPITAL AT THE OUT-PATIENT DEPTARMENT

TIMES: 10:00 AM to 12:00 and 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PM

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