Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Three vehicle accident in Adrian
The Adrian Fire Department along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies. Bates County EMS and the Adrian Police Officers are onscene of a three vehicle accident on the exit ramp of Missouri 18 Highway and I-49 in Adrian. If you must travel in this area please use caution and expect traffic delays.
Mid America Live News will update this when more information becomes available to us.
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Belton man arrested in Cass County
Mr. Karl was arrested for 1.) Felony Possession of a controlled substance - Methamphetamine 2.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia 3.) Exceeding the posted speed limit.
He was booked into the Cass County Jail and later bonded out.
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Job opening in Butler
The Bates County Sheriff's Office is seeking applications for Dispatch and also for Detention Officers. No experience is necessary. Training will be provided to the right person at the cost of the Sheriff's Office.
You may be required to work nights, weekends and holidays. You must be able to pass a drug screen and a criminal/character background check.
Full time positions have benefits that include health and vision insurance, retirement and vacation/sick time. The starting salary is $10.00 per hour.
After you complete your six month probation your hourly rate will be increased to $11.00 per hour then at your one year anniversary it will increase again to $12.00 per hour.
Applications can be picked up from dispatch 24/7.
Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Board of Directors approves refund of $919,934
The Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Board of Directors has approved the refund of capital credits in the amount of $919,934.
Capital credits are the net margin, or in other words, the income remaining after deducting all expenses.
This amount is divided among the members in proportion to the amount each member used for that year.
The capital credits are distributed to the members as the board of directors determines the cooperative is financially able.
Capital credits represent an important source of financing for the cooperative. By retaining capital credits, the cooperative uses the accumulated equity as a basis for securing loans to build, improve and maintain the system.
It also allows the cooperative to save thousands of dollars in interest costs each year.
This refund will be on the Aug. 1st electric bill of the Osage Valley Electric Cooperative members.
Former members eligible for a refund will receive a check in the mail.
Capital credits are the net margin, or in other words, the income remaining after deducting all expenses.
This amount is divided among the members in proportion to the amount each member used for that year.
The capital credits are distributed to the members as the board of directors determines the cooperative is financially able.
Capital credits represent an important source of financing for the cooperative. By retaining capital credits, the cooperative uses the accumulated equity as a basis for securing loans to build, improve and maintain the system.
It also allows the cooperative to save thousands of dollars in interest costs each year.
This refund will be on the Aug. 1st electric bill of the Osage Valley Electric Cooperative members.
Former members eligible for a refund will receive a check in the mail.
Obituary - Dorothy May Rodier
Dorothy
May Rodier, 79, Freeman, Missouri, peacefully passed away in her home
on July 26, 2016 from pancreatic cancer at the age of 79. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 30, 2016 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation from 9:30-11:00. Burial will follow in Freeman Cemetery.
Dorothy was born on November 26, 1936 the daughter of Guy and Sammie Lou (Smith) Lalicker of Freeman, Missouri. She attended school in Freeman and was a graduate of Freeman High School where she developed a love of playing and watching basketball.
Dorothy loved to travel in retirement to visit her children and meet their friends and remain involved with her children’s’ lives. She traveled to the contiguous 48 States, Mexico, Canada and France. She loved children and drove the school bus for Cass Midway for 40 years. Dorothy loved to play board games with the family and spent many holidays around the family dinner table usually winning at Yahtzee. She loved to cook and help the community through volunteering at the Freeman community center and the Freeman Homecoming festivities.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her brothers, Earl, Dwayne (George) and Vern Lalicker and a sister, Anna Lalicker Nafus. She is survived by her beloved husband, Joseph L. Rodier, whom she married on October 29, 1955; her children, Joseph Rodier, Jr. and wife, Joyce; Theresa Rodier, Angela Rodier, and Jennifer Bartusek; 3 grandchildren, JT Rodier, Justin Rodier and Jaren Rodier; and one brother, Edward Lalicker of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dorothy was loved by her family and the community and will be missed immensely.
Obituary - Frances E. Bass
Frances E. Bass, 98, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, died Monday, July 25, 2016 in Springdale, Arkansas. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 29 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri, with burial in Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville.
Visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Atkinson Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Abiding Love Baptist Church Building Fund.
(A complete obituary will be posted when available).
Visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday at the Atkinson Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Abiding Love Baptist Church Building Fund.
(A complete obituary will be posted when available).
St. Clair County Sheriffs Office arrest warrants
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