Friday, April 29, 2016

Rich Hill Craft and Farmer's Market‏

Rich Hill Craft and Farmer's Market official call for vendors! The first market will be held Saturday May 7. Time from 7am-1pm or later if you want to stay and there are still people shopping. The market will be the first Saturday of each month from here until November. It will be held at the West (circle) park.

The cost is $3 for a permit. I will be selling the permits on Saturday when you arrive. Permits must be posted at your station or you cannot sell. No exceptions. The permit is good for one Saturday only. Please plan to show no later than 9am if you are a vendor.
I need to approve what you plan to sell. No animals, chicks, etc.

Please PM me if you want to participate. This is NOT a garage sale. This is a place to sell your crafts, baked goods, produce, plants, flowers, etc.

You will be responsible for bringing tables and chairs for your set up. If you need assistance bringing your goods from car to set up on the sidewalk, please let me know and I will try to get volunteers to help.

If you are interested in selling, please call/text/email Jennifer Hall at 660-679-8107, jenifa0331@gmail.com.


Camp Counselors needed‏

Girl Scouts is in great need of resident camp staff, we start training in 3 short weeks. If you know of girls 17-older that has been to resident camp before, or has worked with youth

Link:
https://outsourcingcareers-omniemployment.icims.com/jobs/1143/counselor---resident-camp-%28seasonal%29/job?mobile=false&width=925&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-360&jun1offset=-300



House fire West of Passaic

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The Butler Fire Department along with assistance of the Adrian Fire Department are on scene of a house fire located at F Highway and County Road 1801West of Passaic at this time.

No one in the residence at the time of the fire.

Mid America Live News will update this when more information is made available to us from the Butler Fire Department.


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Spring Blood Drive In Butler


Canceled Endangered Silver Advisory - Donald Scrivener - Benton County‏

Donald Eugene Scrivener
NEWS ALERT

For further information please contact: Benton County Sheriff's Office
660-438-9555

EMPHASIS: CANCELED Endangered Silver Advisory Alert

State of Missouri Endangered SILVER Advisory

The Benton County Sheriff's Office has CANCELED an Endangered SILVER
Advisory for a missing adult incident that occurred at 25369 Quail Run
Drive at 4:30 AM on 04/28/2016.

The endangered SILVER advisory missing adult is:

Donald Eugene Scrivener, a white, male, age 66, hgt 5 feet 11 inches tall,
214 lbs, gray hair, hazel eyes, (complexion) complexion, wearing unknown
clothing. Unique characteristics:

Diagnosed Medical Condition(s): Dementia

Vehicle Information:
Faded blue unknown year Ford 12 passenger van bearing unknown
registration, last seen en route to Windsor, MO

Brief circumstances regarding the Endangered Silver Person
incident :Subject left Warsaw at 4:30 AM en route to Windsor and then en
route to El Dorado Springs and has not been heard from since.

Subject has returned home safely.

Anyone seeing the missing person, suspect, associate, or vehicle, or anyone
having any information related to the endangered missing person should
immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call
the (agency To contact) at (agency contact phone number).


Thursday, April 28, 2016

Woman life flighted after St. Clair County crash

On 4/28/16 around 6:15pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County responded to a one vehicle accident on Route C around 7 miles East of Lowry City in rural St. Clair County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban driven by 38 year old Kristina S. Seedyk of Lowry City, Missouri traveled off the roadway and struck a tree.

She sustained moderate injuries in this accident and was life flight to Mercy Hospital in Springfield for treatment.

The vehicle received minor damage in this accident and towed from the scene by Bray's Tow.




Endangered Silver Advisory Alert Benton County

Donald Eugene Scrivener
NEWS ALERT:

For further information please contact: Benton County Sheriff's Office
660-438-9555

EMPHASIS: Endangered Silver Advisory Alert

State of Missouri Endangered SILVER Advisory

The Benton County Sheriff's Office has issued an Endangered SILVER Advisory
for a missing adult incident that occurred at 25369 Quail Run Drive, Warsaw
at 4:30 AM on 04/28/2016.

The endangered SILVER advisory missing adult is:

Donald Eugene Scrivener, a white, male, age 66, height 5 feet 11 inches tall, 214 pounds, gray hair, hazel eyes, last seen wearing unknown
clothing.

Diagnosed Medical Condition(s): Dementia

Vehicle Information:

Faded blue, unknown year Ford 12 passenger van bearing unknown
registration, last seen en route to Windsor, MO from Warsaw, MO

Brief circumstances regarding the Endangered Silver Person incident

Subject left Warsaw at 4:30 AM en route to Windsor and then en route to El
Dorado Springs and has not been heard from since.

Anyone seeing the missing person, suspect, associate, or vehicle, or anyone
having any information related to the endangered missing person should
immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call
the Benton County Sheriff's Office at 660-438-9555.


Osceola man injured in two vehicle accident

On 4/28/16 around 7:30 am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County responded to a two vehicle accident on Missouri 13 Highway in the city limits of Osceola.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2003 Oldsmobile driven by 58 year old Brenda K Dosier of Collins, Missouri failed to yield at a stop sign and pulled into the path of the 1995 Ford Ranger driven by 26 year old Eura A. Stutzman of Osceola, Missouri .

Mr. Strutzman sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital in Clinton, Missouri by private vehicle.

Both vehicles were totaled in this accident and both were towed from the scene
.




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