Friday, September 2, 2016

Week 3 Missouri State High School Football Scores

Appleton City 18, Rich Hill 13
Ash Grove 14, El Dorado Springs 6
Battle 32, Rock Bridge 6
Belton 42, Winnetonka 6
Blair Oaks 36, Versailles 0
Blue Springs South 31, Lee's Summit North 13
Brentwood 78, Missouri Military Academy 7
Buffalo 34, Diamond 33
Butler 62, Knob Noster 7
California 33, Warsaw 7
Carrollton 6, Cole Camp 0
Carthage 21, Branson 0
Cassville 42, East Newton 16
Center 42, Pembroke Hill 14
Central (Cape Girardeau) 28, Farmington 27 OT
Central (Park Hills Central) 33, Potosi 7
Central (St. Joseph) 38, Ruskin 0
Centralia 55, Louisiana 6
Chaminade 30, St. Louis U. High 28
Charleston 52, Central Homeschool Panthers 14
Clinton 28, O'Hara 12
Clopton/Elsberry 42, Bowling Green 6
Confluence Prep 42, Winfield 6
Crest Ridge 54, Lone Jack 14
Crystal City 26, Principia 12
DeSoto 52, Windsor (Imperial) 0
Dexter 34, New Madrid County 14
Drexel 22, Archie 21
East Buchanan 42, West Platte 8
Excelsior Springs 14, Oak Park 7
Fair Grove 75, Pleasant Hope 0
Fayette 42, Schuyler County 30
Fayetteville ARK 26, Blue Springs 21
Fort Zumwalt North 42, Troy 12
Francis Howell 42, Ft. Zumwalt East 27
Francis Howell Central 26, St. Charles West 25
Francis Howell North 36, Ft. Zumwalt South 27
Fredericktown 28, Perryville 13
Fulton 29, Tolton 22
Grain Valley 20, Raytown 18
Hannibal 28, Boonville 20
Harrisonville 28, Pittsburg KS 7
Hayti 72, Chaffee 0
Hazelwood Central 41, Lindbergh 0
Hermann 38, St. James 21
Hillcrest 40, Waynesville 22
Hillsboro 44, Ste. Genevieve 26
Hogan Prep 46, East (KC) 6
Jackson 42, Sikeston 7
Jefferson (Festus) 41, Herculaneum 6
Jefferson City 48, Hickman 13
Jennings 30, Clayton 12
Kearney 38, Grandview (KC) 14
Kickapoo 49, Joplin 20
Kirksville 13, Moberly 7
Kirkwood 37, Lafayette (Wildwood) 12
Lamar 50, Aurora 0
Lebanon 28, Camdenton 19
Lee's Summit 45, Fort Osage 27
Liberal 33, Northeast Arma (KS) 0
Liberty 30, Liberty North 20
Lighthouse Christian 49, Metro East Lutheran (Ill) 6
Lincoln 48, Osceola 0
Lockwood 57, Forsyth (JV) 14
Logan Rogersville 25, Hollister 14
Lutheran St. Charles 67, DuBourg 26
Macon 33, Clark County 0
Malden 52, Portageville 6
Marceline 7, Brookfield 0
Marquette 42, Hazelwood West 13
Maryville 61, Chillicothe 14
Maysville 34, Gallatin 13
McCluer 26, Seckman 9
McCluer South (Berkeley) 40, Orchard Farm 12
MICDS 28, Lutheran South 20
Mid Buchanan 42, North Platte 20
Midway 22, Adrian 0
Mexico 42, Marshall 7
Monett 42, Mount Vernon 28
Mountain Grove 26, Ava 0
Mountain View Liberty 32, Thayer 0
Neosho 34, Willard 30
Nixa 49, Springfield Central 0
North Callaway 26, Mark Twain 16
North County 31, Festus 21
Odessa 46, Holden 9
Osage 40, Hallsville 20
Owensville 64, Cuba 20
Ozark 10, Carl Junction 7
Palmyra 31, Highland 6
Park Hill 24, Park Hill South 23
Parkview 27, Rolla 23
Parkway North 50, University City 0
Parkway West 41, Affton 7
Penney 43, Lathrop 20
Pierce City 29, Jasper 0
Poplar Bluff 55, St. Charles 6
Providence Catholic 28, Vianney 21
Richmond 36, Pleasant Hill 7
Reeds Spring 38, Bolivar 28
Rockhurst 24, Bentonville ARK 21 OT
St. Dominic 13, Liberty (Wentzville) 6
St. Francis Borgia 32, Duchesne 14
St. Pius X (KC) 34, Nevada 0
St. Vincent 57, Kelly 0
Salem 25, Houston 12
Salisbury 34, Harrisburg 14
Sarcoxie 45, Miller 20
Scotland County 27, Paris 12
Scott City 32, East Prairie 28
Seneca 33, McDonald County 26
Skyline 54, Stockton 14
Smith Cotton 26, Warrensburg 6
South Callaway 46, Wright City 6
Southern Boone County 14, Eldon 7
Springfield Catholic 42, Marshfield 28
Staley 55, Platte County 42
Strafford 23, Marionville 12
Summit 41, Fox 14
Summit Christian 42, Lafayette County 6
Timberland 41, Holt 7
Tipton 26, Windsor 12
Trenton 32, Putnam County 14
Union 7, Sullivan 6
Valle Catholic 48, Caruthersville 36
Warrenton 30, Washington 24
Webb City 30, Republic 7
Westran 35, Knox County 14


Obituary - Ralph Kastl

Ralph Kastl, age 82, Blue Mound, Kansas passed away Friday, September 2, 2016 at his home.

Funeral services are pending at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel.

El Dorado Springs Couple Claim $25,000 Year for Life Prize

Robert and Kathryn Foley
An El Dorado Springs couple is now “lucky for life” after claiming a $25,000 a year for life second-tier prize in the Missouri Lottery Draw Game. 

Robert, 53, and Kathryn, 60, Foley claimed their prize at the Lottery’s Springfield regional office on Aug. 26 after using Quick Pick to correctly match five numbers in the Aug. 18 drawing, which were: 1, 2, 14, 19 and 48.

While claiming their prize, Robert disclosed that he has been playing Lucky for Life® since it was first introduced in Missouri in January 2015, and that he typically makes all of his Missouri Lottery purchases from S &B Liquors, 3320 E. Highway 54 in El Dorado Springs, which received a $250 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The couple, who found out they had won their prize by checking their numbers at MOLottery.com, decided to take the $390,000 cash option over the annuity: a guaranteed minimum $25,000 a year for 20 years. With their prize, the couple is looking forward to paying off bills and  padding their savings account. 

Lucky for Life is a $2 per play multi-state Draw Game that features 10 ways to win. The Foleys are the fourth Missouri Lottery Lucky for Life players to win a $25,000 a year for life second-tier prize since the Draw Game was introduced. 

Lucky for Life drawings are held on Mondays and Thursdays at 9:38 p.m.
An El Dorado Springs couple is now “lucky for life” after claiming a $25,000 a year for life second-tier prize in the Missouri Lottery Draw Game. Robert, 53, and Kathryn, 60, Foley claimed their prize at the Lottery’s Springfield regional office on Aug. 26 after using Quick Pick to correctly match five numbers in the Aug. 18 drawing, which were:  1, 2, 14, 19 and 48.
While claiming their prize, Robert disclosed that he has been playing Lucky for Life® since it was first introduced in Missouri in January 2015, and that he typically makes all of his Missouri Lottery purchases from S & B Liquors, 3320 E. Highway 54 in El Dorado Springs, which received a $250 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
The couple, who found out they had won their prize by checking their numbers at MOLottery.com, decided to take the $390,000 cash option over the annuity:  a guaranteed minimum $25,000 a year for 20 years. With their prize, the couple is looking forward to paying off bills and padding their savings account.
Lucky for Life is a $2 per play multi-state Draw Game that features 10 ways to win. The Foleys are the fourth Missouri Lottery Lucky for Life players to win a $25,000 a year for life second-tier prize since the Draw Game was introduced. Lucky for Life drawings are held on Mondays and Thursdays at 9:38 p.m. Research all current and past winning numbers here at MOLottery.com.
- See more at: http://www.molottery.com/media/news_release.jsp?articleId=7936#sthash.CgAIgh6M.dpuf

Freeman man arrested in Cass County

On 9/2/16 around 2:54pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County arrested 28 year old Cory E. Harding of Freeman, Missouri.

Mr. Harding was arrested for 1.) Felony Unlawful Use of a Weapon 2.) Felony Receiving Stolen Property 3.) Misdemeanor possession of Marijuana 4.) Unlawful Use of drug paraphernalia 5.) No Seatbelt.

He was booked into the Cass County Jail and placed on a 24 hour hold.


Copyright Mid America Live News





Updated Obituary - William “Bud” Frederick McCleskey, Jr.

William “Bud” Frederick McCleskey, Jr.
William “Bud” Frederick McCleskey, Jr., 82, Peculiar, Missouri, died Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. A celebration will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, September 3, 2016 at the Coleman Baptist Church in Peculiar. Contributions may be made to the church.

Bud was born May 15, 1934 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, the son of William Frederick and Martha Guinn (Kenney) McCleskey. Bud grew up on the campus of John Brown University in Siloam Springs as his parents were both active at the university. His mother was the first dean of women and his dad ran the campus radio station and was an evangelist on campus.

Bud started preaching at age 17 . He had pastured at various churches in the Midwest. Bud was also an evangelist and on one of his revivals he met Vey Williams, who was the organist at Sand Springs. They married in 1972 and travelled throughout the United States as an evangelist team. Bud became the pastor at Coleman Baptist Church in Peculiar, Missouri in 1983. A special noted: Bud’s grandfather was a circuit minister in Arkansas and Texas.

Bud was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Michael, and one sister, Jane Mouttet. He is survived by his wife, Vey, of the home; two sons, Matthew McCleskey and David McCleskey, both of Broomfield, Colorado; a step-son, John Collins, Corsicana, Texas; one daughter, Carol Herman, Ashland, Nebraska; two step-daughters, Jackie Garrett, Antlers, Oklahoma and Stephanie Dugan Moore, Sand Springs, Oklahoma; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 5 step-grandchildren, and 1 step-great-grandchild.

Bud was a gypsy at heart and loved helping people.


Samsung stops Galaxy Note 7 sales after battery explosions

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Samsung says it is suspending sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone after finding batteries of some of the gadgets exploded while they were charging.

Koh Dong-jin, president of Samsung's mobile business said today that customers who already bought Note 7s will be able to swap them for new smartphones, regardless of the purchasing date.

The announcement comes just two weeks after Samsung launched its latest flagship smartphone.

Some buyers reported their phones caught fire or exploded while charging, and Samsung said it had confirmed 35 such cases, caused by faulty batteries.

Samsung said it has sold more than 1 million Note 7 smartphones since the product's launch. 


(Copyright 2016 The Associated Press)

Obituary - Shirley Jean Hull

Shirley Jean Hull
Shirley Jean Hull, age 59, resident of Fort Scott, KS, died Thursday, September 01, 2016, at her home. She was born on October 16, 1956, in Fort Scott, the daughter of Orville and Clara Page. She has been married to her husband Earl for 29 years. Shirley enjoyed working in crafts and picture albums. She loved spending time with her kids, nieces and nephews. She was a member of Westpark Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors include her husband Earl of the home; 3 sons, Doug Page, JoJo Page, and Curtis Page and wife Kara; a brother, Rick Page and wife Jolene; 3 sisters, Kathy King and husband Bob, Debra Raines and husband Roger Baskins, and Thelma Brown; 5 grandchildren, Theresa Page, Doug Page, Jr., Taylor Page, Kenley Shelton, and Damien Page; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Danny and Donny Page.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Thursday, September 8th, at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Burial will follow in the Chapel Grove Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Shirley Hull Memorial Fund and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, P.O. Box 347, 201 S. Main, Fort Scott, KS 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online guestbook at cheneywitt.com.

Adrian Business of the month

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Adrian Manor and Crystal Manor would like to thank the Adrian Chamber of Commerce for recognizing our facilities as the "Business of the Month". 

We greatly appreciate the recognition.

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