Friday, July 29, 2016
Obituary - Jerry Spencer
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| Jerry Spencer |
Jerry Spencer was born on February 2, 1950 in Stockton, MO. He was the son of Elmer C. Spencer and Wilma L. Samsel. He was raised in Stockton, MO and graduated from Stockton High School in 1969.
Following graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He proudly served his country during the Vietnam War from 1969-1973.
He fell in love and married Patricia K. O’Connor of Stockton, MO on April 26, 1980. This past year they celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. On September 18, 1981, Pat gave birth to their first daughter Vickie Marie Spencer. They were blessed again two years later on September 28, 1983 with the birth of their second daughter Marcia Lynn Spencer. He was a loving father and husband to his family. He retired from 3M after 25 years. Jerry became a Christian in March of 1961 at a revival at the Missionary Baptist Church of Stockton, MO.
He was baptized in Pole Cat Creek south of Stockton two weeks later. He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia Spencer, his father Elmer Spencer, his mother Wilma Samsel, and his brother Ronald Spencer.
He is survived by his daughter Vickie Spencer of Butler, MO; his daughter Marcia Spencer of Springfield, MO; his sister Linda Jost of Bolivar, MO; his niece Kimberly Watson of Bolivar, MO; his niece Christy Whitlock, of Pleasant Hope, MO; as well as three great nephews and three great-great nephews and a host of friends. He was a blessing to all of those who knew him.
May he now be at peace as he awaits his family to join him one day soon in the kingdom of Heaven. God bless.
Freeman man seriously injured in Cass County crash
On 7/28/16 around 6:55pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with the Cass County Sheriffs Office responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Route Y just South of 239th Street in rural Cass County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1997 Ford driven by 20 year old George W. Funk of Freeman, Missouri failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway causing the vehicle to travel off the roadway driver over corrected before overturning.
Mr. Funk sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri for treatment.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Miller Tow.
Copyright Mid America Live News
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1997 Ford driven by 20 year old George W. Funk of Freeman, Missouri failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway causing the vehicle to travel off the roadway driver over corrected before overturning.
Mr. Funk sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri for treatment.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Miller Tow.
Copyright Mid America Live News
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Significant Weather Advisory for Bates County
The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill has issued a Significant Weather Advisory for Eastern Linn County Kansas and Bates County Missouri until 11pm this evening.The storm is said to be moving Southeast at 15 mph and is capable of producing 40mph wind gusts and heavy rain.
Mid America Live News will update when any and all weather updates.
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From the desk of Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson
To the citizens of Bates County: On August 2nd you are will be given
an option to extend a capital improvement sales tax. This sales tax
was originally passed in 2002 for the
construction of the Sheriffs Office and Jail. That sales tax is
scheduled to sunset in 2017. The County Commissioners have worked to
identify needs of all county owned buildings. We are asking that you VOTE YES to continue the sales tax for the purpose of maintaining and repairing all county owned buildings with this tax. This sales tax is NOT a new sales tax and will NOT raise your taxes but continue what is already there.
Specifically what will this tax do for your Sheriffs Office? As
currently laid out the tax will begin to pay for needed upgrades and
continued maintenance cost to ALL county owned building not just the
Sheriffs Office. As the Sheriffs Office is a state of the art building
that is controlled by electronics on a 24 hour a day 365 days a year.
That means the building's moving parts, (doors, furnaces, hot water
heaters, air conditioners, alarm systems, door control systems, speaker,
etc) are constantly wearing out. As the building ages maintenance cost
will increase. (
The jail is now 13 years old) As electronic become outdated they have to be replaced. As jail standards evolve our building has to change and stay within those standards. All these items are expensive.
The Commissioners have assured me that if this tax passes then substantial maintence cost would be covered with this tax along with needed repairs to other buildings like the courthouse. I have worked with the Commissioners in identifying security concerns with our courtroom and court procedures. Continuing this sales tax will allow for many of those concerns to be addressed keeping staff and citizens safer while conducting their business at the court house.
I am asking that you consider these things when voting for or against CONTINUING the capital improvement tax. In 2002 the citizens trusted our elected officials in building a new jail. Maintenance is the most important part in keeping the building in the condition the citizens expect. I am asking now that you help us to continue to maintain that jail AND all county owned buildings by voting YES to continue the capital improvement tax.
Thank you for your time please help spread the word by sharing this post
Bates County Sheriff Sheriff Chad Anderson
Comments from Larry Hackler:
VERY IMPORTANT issues related to jail and court security are targeted within this CONTINUED sales tax. With the changing times we are witnessing currently, we must preserve the quality of our county facilities and security is a major focus. Our current jail was great vision by previous Bates County officials, has been run professionally, and continues to be an important part of our county's functions. With the need for continued upkeep, modernization, and security equipment required to run it, we must have revenue to do the job right ... this CONTINUED sales tax will allow that to be accomplished.
To address additional uses of this CONTINUED sales tax, there are immediate needs for major expenditures at the actual courthouse. The entire lower half of the courthouse needs tuck pointing and the walkways and grounds next to the courthouse needs removed and raised to move water away from the building.
The current courtrooms are inadequate for the load of cases handled, and are high risk in respect to public safety and security. This must be addressed.
The TWO MOST IMPORTANT parts of this ballot issue to consider is:
1. That it is a "HALF CENT SALES TAX" that is about 40% funded by folks outside Bates County who purchase something WITHIN Bates County.
2. It is NOT a new tax or an added burden over what we pay RIGHT NOW.
PLEASE vote "YES" so we can continue to provide Bates County citizens the best possible services possible and preserve our county assets properly and prudently.
The jail is now 13 years old) As electronic become outdated they have to be replaced. As jail standards evolve our building has to change and stay within those standards. All these items are expensive.
The Commissioners have assured me that if this tax passes then substantial maintence cost would be covered with this tax along with needed repairs to other buildings like the courthouse. I have worked with the Commissioners in identifying security concerns with our courtroom and court procedures. Continuing this sales tax will allow for many of those concerns to be addressed keeping staff and citizens safer while conducting their business at the court house.
I am asking that you consider these things when voting for or against CONTINUING the capital improvement tax. In 2002 the citizens trusted our elected officials in building a new jail. Maintenance is the most important part in keeping the building in the condition the citizens expect. I am asking now that you help us to continue to maintain that jail AND all county owned buildings by voting YES to continue the capital improvement tax.
Thank you for your time please help spread the word by sharing this post
Bates County Sheriff Sheriff Chad Anderson
Comments from Larry Hackler:
VERY IMPORTANT issues related to jail and court security are targeted within this CONTINUED sales tax. With the changing times we are witnessing currently, we must preserve the quality of our county facilities and security is a major focus. Our current jail was great vision by previous Bates County officials, has been run professionally, and continues to be an important part of our county's functions. With the need for continued upkeep, modernization, and security equipment required to run it, we must have revenue to do the job right ... this CONTINUED sales tax will allow that to be accomplished.
To address additional uses of this CONTINUED sales tax, there are immediate needs for major expenditures at the actual courthouse. The entire lower half of the courthouse needs tuck pointing and the walkways and grounds next to the courthouse needs removed and raised to move water away from the building.
The current courtrooms are inadequate for the load of cases handled, and are high risk in respect to public safety and security. This must be addressed.
The TWO MOST IMPORTANT parts of this ballot issue to consider is:
1. That it is a "HALF CENT SALES TAX" that is about 40% funded by folks outside Bates County who purchase something WITHIN Bates County.
2. It is NOT a new tax or an added burden over what we pay RIGHT NOW.
PLEASE vote "YES" so we can continue to provide Bates County citizens the best possible services possible and preserve our county assets properly and prudently.
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