Sunday, October 25, 2015

Clinton man arrested in Henry County

Thomas W. Ward
On 10/25/15 around 5:35p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County arrested 58 year old Thomas W. Ward of Clinton, Missouri.

Mr. Ward was arrested for 1.) Felony Unlawful Possession of a firearm 2.) Felony Possession of a controlled substance 3.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.


 He was booked into the Henry County Jail and placed on a 10,000$ Cash/Surety bond.



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Breaking News: Harrisonville teenager injured in Cass County rollover crash

Around 3:00 p.m.today the Missouri State highway Patrol in Cass County along with the Cass County Sheriffs Office responded to a one vehicle accident on Route TT Highway just South of 291 Street in rural Cass County.

Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1997 Chevrolet driven by 18 year old Izak P. Bergschneider of Harrisonville, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway striking a ditch and overturning ejecting the driver.


Mr. Bergschneider sustained moderate injuries in this accident and was transported by Harrisonville EMS to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. 


The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Johnson's Tow Company.



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Deepwater man killed in four vehicle Benton County crash

A Deepwater, Missouri man was killed after being involved in a four-vehicle accident on Oct. 24 in Benton County on U.S. 65 Highway and Byrum Avenue.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when a northbound 2006 Dodge Ram driven by Lawrence D. Tucker, 18, Cole Camp, Missouri. 


Mr. Tucker was passing a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado that was also northbound driven by Randy M. Hercules, 51, Deepwater, Missouri and a 2013 Ford F-150 northbound by Kevin M. Gladman, 25, Stover, Missouri. The Tucker vehicle struck the Hercules and Gladman vehicles. 

Mr. Tucker's vehicle then struck a 2009 Nissan Altima southbound by Shian N. Swearingin, 18, Hermitage, Missouri. 

The Gladman vehicle exited the roadway and overturned. The Tucker vehicle continued on and struck the towed unit of the Swearingin vehicle, causing it to exit the right side of the roadway and overturn.

Randy M. Hercules was pronounced dead at 9:33 p.m. his body was transported by the Benton County Coroner to Reser Funeral Home in Warsaw. The Hercules vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Precision Towing.

Lawrence D. Tucker sustained moderate injuries in this accident and was airlifted by LifeFlight to the University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital. The Tucker vehicle had extensive damage and was removed from the scene by Precision Towing.


Kevin M. Gladman sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Cole Camp EMS to Bothwell Regional Hospital in Sedalia. His vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Precision Towing.

Shian N. Swearingin sustained moderate injuries and was transported by Warsaw EMS to Lake Regional Hospital. Her vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by Precision Towing.












 

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Missouri State High School Football Scores Week 10 10/23/15

Week 10 Scores:
Appleton City 6 vs. Lincoln 50
Archie 0 vs. Adrian 23

Blue Springs 24 vs.Joplin 20
Cameron 0 vs. Chillicothe 42
Carrollton 14 vs. East Buchanan 40
Clinton 22 vs. OHara 35
Concordia 21 vs.West Platte 68
Drexel 42 vs. Rich Hill 36
Excelsior Springs 14 vs. Kearney 59
Gallatin 8 vs. Penney 42
Grain Valley 7 vs. Raytown South 32

Hallsville 42 vs. St. Paul Lutheran 0
Harrisburg 30 vs. Santa Fe 36
Holden 21 vs. Lafayette County 49
Kansas City Central 8 vs. Odessa 61
Knob Noster 6 vs. Father Tolton Catholic 70
Lathrop 20 vs. Brookfield 31
Lawson 27 vs. Lexington 41
Lees Summit 26 vs. Kickapoo 30
Lees Summit North 14 vs. Lees Summit West 34
Liberty 14 vs. St. Joseph Central 49
Lincoln College Prep 43 vs. East 14
Lone Jack 12 vs. Mid Buchanan 49
Nevada 18 vs. Center 36
North Kansas City 12 vs. Raytown 14
Northeast 6 vs. Maryville 49
Oak Park 7 vs. Park Hill 41
Orrick 0 vs. Wellington-Napoleon 60 

Park Hill South 16 vs. Liberty North 28
Pembroke Hill 20 vs.Oak Grove 56
Plattsburg 16 vs. North Platte 24
Pleasant Hill 0 vs. Harrisonville 52
Rockhurst 21 vs. Raymore-Peculiar 24
Ruskin 0 vs. Neosho 42
Sherwood 0 vs. Lamar 63
St. Joseph Benton 34 vs. Platte County 42
St. Joseph Lafayette 14 @Smithville 21
St. Pius X 7 @Richmond 35
Stockton 26 vs. Butler 58
Sweet Springs 12 vs. Westran 51
Tipton 24 vs. Osceola 54
Trenton 12 vs. St. Joseph LeBlond 15
Troy Buchanan 0 vs. Blue Springs South 56
Van Horn 26 vs. Savannah 56
Warrensburg 36 vs. Grandview 65
Willard 28 vs.Belton 48
Windsor 43 vs. Crest Ridge 18
Winnetonka 13 vs. William Chrisman 48




Friday, October 23, 2015

Obituary - George Clayton Harris


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George Clayton Harris
George Clayton Harris, 86, Milo, MO passed from this life on Thursday, October 22, 2015 at his home in Milo following a lengthy illness. George was born in May 31, 1929 in Bluff Dale, TX the son of Clayton S. and Minnie Lee (Lovelace) Harris. He was united in marriage to Roberta C. Gash on August 5, 1954 in Woodward, OK and she survives of the home.

George served in the United States Navy for four years from 1948 to 1952 during the Korean Conflict. Following his service years he became an agent for Central Airlines in Ft. Worth, TX and then later transferred to Woodward, OK. In August of 1955 George came to Milo and began farming and raising cattle, which he continued to do throughout his life. He also worked at the State Hospital #3 as an aide for 14 years. As a hobby George enjoyed painting automobiles. He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Ft. Worth.

In addition to his wife Roberta, survivors include one son, Steven Harris and his wife Rhonda, Milo; and one daughter, Kathleen Marie Mullen and her husband Richard, Milo; five grandchildren, Edward Allen Clark, Robert Clark, Christina Clark, Stephanie Breshears, Lisa Shouse; nine great-grandchildren; and one sister, Anna Kisner, Bentonville, AR. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Christopher.

A private graveside service with Military Honors will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, October 26, 2015 at the Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott, KS with Chaplain William James Schaeffer officiating. The family will receive friends from 4-6:00 p.m. on Sunday Evening at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

Those who wish may contribute in his memory to the Alzheimer’s Association or American Diabetes Association.












Battle of Island Mound Commemorate Event set for this Saturday

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Bates County Youth Advocacy Potato Day: Don’t Be a Dud! Buy a Spud!

If you like baked potatoes and homemade cookies, don’t miss the BCYAC Potato Day on Monday, November 9. For the price of $5.00, you can have a large, baked potato(choice of ham or chili), sour cream, a cookie and a water delivered to your home, business or school. 

Deliveries will be made in Butler from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Lunchtime deliveries will be made in Rich Hill and Adrian. You must be within the city limits for delivery! You can also place pick-up orders. These can be picked up at the United Methodist Church, 205 W Ohio Street, Butler.

To get your potato feast, you can order between Friday, October 30 and Thursday, November 5. Call the Get Fit Gym in Butler at 660-200-2100 or place an email order at bcyouthadvocacycouncil@gmail.com. Cut off on orders is Thursday, November 5. Be sure and give location, time and a contact number for your delivery. Also make your choice of ham or chili.

There are a limited number of potatoes available, so “Don’t Be a DUD! Order a Spud!” Order forms will be delivered the week of November 2 to schools and businesses that have previously purchased from BCYAC.

Proceeds are used to finance BCYAC projects including: county-wide Advanced Placement classes(college credit) scholarships, two $500 scholarships for Bates County seniors enrolling in technical or trade school, the Butler Youth Center and the Pool Pals program. The BCYAC is a not-for-profit that provides programs and opportunities for the youth of Bates County.










Hume Community News 10/20/15

The Annual PTO/Hume School Carnival was held on Friday evening, October 16. Congratulations to Carnival Prince and Princess Tucker Madison and Dalley Steuck and to King and Queen Adriene Harris and Alexis White. The carnival was great and hats off to the PTO, Teachers, Parents and Students for a great evening!


On Saturday, October 17 Wilma Swarens, Pam Swarens and Tyler, Adam Swarens & Wyatt, Karen Irwin, Jean Zinn and Diana Morrison joined a host of family and friends to help celebrate the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Bill and Cheryl Gillette in Nevada. Games were played with the Gillette’s choosing their players to play such games as Family Feud, Name that phrase from a song and Minute to win it. Delicious soups, breads and crackers were served along with cake.


On Saturday, October 17 several attended the wedding of Ryan Herda and Kylie Kirchhoff in California, MO. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Herda. The Herda’s reside in Hume.


Don’t forget the Annual Lord’s Acre Day BBQ and Auction on Saturday, November 7 with the free will donation meal to start at 11:00 a.m. with the auction to start at 1:00 p.m. at the Hume United Methodist Church in Hume.

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