Saturday, September 26, 2015

Deepwater man injured while working on a vehicle

Around 4:30 p.m. this afternoon the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Benton County along with the Benton County Fire Department responded to 13979 Missouri 7 Highway on a report of a man injured while working on a vehicle.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when 19 year old Richie E. Perry of Deepwater, Missouri was working on a 1990 Dodge when the vehicle became engaged and rolled forward pinning Mr. Perry between the vehicle and a fence post.


Mr. Perry sustained moderate injuries in this accident and was transported to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital by private vehicle.



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Bates County crash injures two from Drexel

Four people escaped serious injury in a two vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon in Bates County. 

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol the accident occurred at about 3:45 P.M. Tuesday afternoon on Northwest County Road 16002 at Northwest County Road 14001, in rural Bates County.

According to the accident report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol the accident happened when the 1992 Ford driven by 40 year old Jason Parks of Drexel, Missouri was traveling Northbound when he struck the side of a 1999 Buick driven by 23 year old Brittany Owings, of LaCygne, Kansas. 


Jason Parks and Brittany Owings were both listed with no injury. 

A passenger in the Park's vehicle 12 year old Kristen M.Parks sustained minor injuries in this accident and was taken to Bates County Memorial Hospital by private vehicle.

Another passenger in the Park's vehicle 31 year old Rosamarie R. Tucker of Drexel, Missouri sustained minor injuries but refused medical treatment at the scene. 


Both of the vehicles were driven from the scene.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Enrollment Period for 4-H Youth Program Begins

(BUTLER, MO – September 21, 2015) - Enrollment for 4-H clubs in Bates County begins October 1. All enrollments can be done on-line at https/mo.4honline.com/. To be able to participate in the fairs and other 4-H events, youth should be enrolled no later than January 1, 2016. There are eleven 4-H clubs in Bates County. To find the club most convenient to you, call the Bates County Extension Office at 660-679-4167.
 

As the largest out-of-school youth organization in the world, 4-H is open to all boys and girls, ages 5 to18. Children who are five to seven years old (as of Jan. 1, 2016) are eligible for 4-H Clover Kids, an introductory program.

Youths who are 8 to 18 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2016) can select from a variety of 4-H projects and activities that stress social and life skills in areas such as decision making, communication, social interaction, civic responsibility and physical skills.

“You do not have to live on a farm to join 4-H,” said Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Development Specialist. “Project opportunities include computers, robotics, photography, shooting sports, foods and nutrition, horticulture, large and small animals and much more.”

Missouri 4-H is the University of Missouri Extension's youth development program. The program is designed to help create opportunities for young people to be valued, contributing members of their community.

To learn more about 4-H and how to get involved locally go online to http://mo4h.missouri.edu or visit the nearest University of Missouri Extension Center.

For information on enrolling with an existing club, becoming a volunteer or starting a new 4-H club in Bates County, contact Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Specialist, phone: 660-679-4167, email: mundeya@missouri.edu.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Bates County Sheriffs Office: CCW Class September 27th

The Bates County Sheriff's Office will be hosting a free CCW Class on Sunday, September 27th. This class is for Bates County residents only. 

The class will start at 8 a.m. and lasts for 8 hours. If you would like to sign up, please contact Jami Page at 660-679-3232. The class size is limited and fills up fast. 


Please note if you sign up for the class and do not show up without cancelling first with Jami, you will not be allowed to sign up for another class.












Monday, September 14, 2015

Not Forgotten: Adrian hosts 13th annual 9/11 Silent Procession and Tribute

Adrian Fire Chief Gary Dizney 

Flag folding ceremony by the Harrisonville Honor Guard. Each fold
holds a meaning which was carefully explained

Adrian Fire Chief Gary Dizney has been asked- "How long will you continue to do a 9/11 tribute?" His standard answer is "As long a people come and show their support".  And Friday night, they did, despite competition from many other local activities. In fact, a rather large crowd gathered at the Adrian City Park on a breezy evening to pay their respect for the 13th year in a row.

A seemingly endless line of fire trucks, rescue units and other emergency vehicles silently made their way from the west side of Adrian to the city park- not a parade, but a quiet, solemn trek to where the program commenced for a waiting crowd.

While the program was consistent with that of previous years, the message remains the same...how can we properly thank those fire fighters, first responders, EMT's, police and military personnel who so proudly, yet humbly serve and protect us?

The answer seems to come in personal pride, to not only to serve fellow man, but our country as well. Ask a firefighter or EMT why they do what they do, and you'll likely get met with modest response, if any at all. It's certainly not for the pay- but being able to save lives and help where needed when the call comes. 
Faith Hutchens sings America the Beautiful

On September 11th, 2001, firefighters, police and first responders were called to a task unlike anything they had ever seen before. At the World Trade Center, many made their way up dozens of flights of stairs as a raging fire loomed many stories above them- despite the unknown, they forged on, with little thought devoted to their safety, after all, they were doing the jobs they knew and loved, despite the risks.  

And they gave their lives, along with many others on the airplanes, in Pennsylvania and the Pentagon, in the name of helping others

The local tribute Friday night not only paid homage to firefighters, but other who serve, including all branches of the United States military services through speech and song. 

A prayer marked the end of the program, which was followed by Chief Dizney suggesting that guests take a few moments to chat with and get to know their local police, firefighters and first responders on a personal level.

Mark your calendar for next years 9/11 Silent Procession and ceremonial tribute to be held Sunday, September 11, 2016.



Job Opening in Nevada

The Vernon County Sheriff's Office is currently taking applications for: Full-time Food Services Worker, Part-time Food Services Worker, and Full-time Detention Officer. 

All training provided, excellent benefits package including health, vision, dental, sick pay, vacation pay, Holliday pay, and retirement.


Stop by the Sheriff's Office at 2040 E Hunter for applications or call 417-283-4366 for more details.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Huckster's Day 2015

The Bates County Cattlemen had a steady line of customers

Sheriff Anderson prepares a special treat at the Wild Hogs tent 

Another order of the ever popular twisted taters served up by the Bates County Elks

It's harder than it looks- catching a greased pig 

Vendors and customers come together on the north side of the square 

A quick spin thrills the riders

Heath Oates puckers and plants a big one as promised

Taking a break while the Nostalgia Band performs


Friday, September 11, 2015

Two from Osceola wanted on felony warrants

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Yancey Saunders


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Rebecca Saunders
Arrest warrants were recently issued for Yancey Saunders, 40, and Rebecca Saunders, 40, both of Osceola, charging them each with class C felony possession of a controlled substance. Bond is set at $15,000 cash or surety in each case.


The charges stem from an investigation on Aug. 20 at their residence on SE 665 Road, Osceola. During the investigation St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office deputies and members of the Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force discovered several plastic bags with residue and paraphernalia, some of which tested positive for methamphetamine.

Sheriff Keeler urges those with any information related to the location of these individuals to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.



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