Thursday, November 10, 2016

Motorists reminded to move over for responders Traffic incident response awareness week, Nov. 14-18

JEFFERSON CITY – Every minute of every day emergency responders across Missouri work tirelessly to help save lives at the scene of traffic incidents. Across the country every year hundreds of emergency responders representing fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services, towing and transportation agencies are struck and either injured or killed while responding. 

The Federal Highway Administration has declared Nov. 14-18, 2016, as the first national Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week. The Missouri Department of Transportation and its partners including the Missouri State Highway Patrol remind motorists to move over for any vehicle with flashing lights on the highway.

MoDOT and the State Patrol work every day to maintain a safe and reliable transportation system for Missourians. Traffic incidents on the roads jeopardize that and therefore MoDOT’s emergency response crews work to keep our system moving every day. In an average month, MoDOT emergency crews respond to 5,500 traffic incidents.

“MoDOT and its partners in law enforcement, fire, EMS and the tow industry work together to clear incidents but we need the help of motorists,” said MoDOT Chief Engineer Ed Hassinger. “Move over when you see responders on the road and give them extra space to work. They are out there trying to clear the road for you so give them space to work.”

Missouri’s Move Over law requires drivers to change lanes when approaching MoDOT vehicles, law enforcement vehicles and any other emergency vehicle with lights flashing. If drivers can’t change lanes safely, they must slow down as they pass the emergency vehicles.

"Every day, first responders spend countless hours along the side of Missouri's busiest highways," said Colonel J. Bret Johnson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. "Whether writing a ticket, investigating a crash, or helping a stranded motorist, they are dangerously close to passing traffic. Move over, and give them some room. Remember their safety is in your hands."

In the past ten years, MoDOT has had three emergency response employees killed while working incidents on the road. During about the same time period, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has had three troopers killed and several others seriously injured in roadside incidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the total number of police-reported traffic crashes increased by 3.8 percent from 2014 to 2015. Traffic incident fatalities have increased 7.2 percent, which is the largest percentage increase in nearly 50 years. Traffic incidents are the number one cause of death for police officers and EMS responders nationwide.

“When you see lights, vests, reflectors, move over and slow down. Give us room to work,” said Hassinger. “We’ve got your back. Do you have ours?”

For more information on the Traffic Incident Response Awareness Week, please visit the national website at http://timnetwork.org/traffic-incident-response-awareness-week/ or visit MoDOT’s website at www.modot.org.

Rich Hill business prepares for Christmas season in a BIG way...


It's amazing what you can do with some hay, paint and creativity

Standing tall at 1005 E Walnut street in Rich Hill you'll find Bates County's biggest (and maybe anywhere in the region) Nutcracker.

While in town for Rich Hill's Country Christmas this Saturday, stop by 49 Floral- get a picture with the Nutcracker then come inside for free gourmet coffee samples, browse our home decor/Christmas selections, register for door prizes, tickets and more.


See you Saturday!

Nevada woman seriously injured in Vernon County rollover accident

On 11/10/16 around 10:18am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County responded to a once vehicle rollover accident on Missouri 54 Highway 1/2 mile East of the Kansas State Line in rural Western Vernon County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2001 Ford Ranger driven by 43 year old Nancy R. Davisson of Nevada, Missouri ran off the right side of the roadway striking a ditch and overturning.

Nancy R. Davisson sustained serious injuries in this accident and she was transported by air ambulance to Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, Missouri for treatment.

The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by TCB Towing of Nevada, Missouri.



Copyright Mid America Live News 

Obituary - David Johnson

 David Johnson 
Graveside services for David Johnson will be 3 p.m. Saturday, November 12, 2016 at Rockville Cemetery, Rockville, Missouri. 

Visitation will be prior to services from 1-2 p.m. at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Contributions to United Service Organization.

David Ray Johnson, age 58 of Rockville, Missouri died Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at his home in Rockville. He was born July 23, 1958 to Kenneth James and Alta Ruth Turpin Johnson in Kansas City, Missouri.

David is survived by his wife Wanda Johnson of Rockville, Missouri; three daughters, Cristina Hulsopple and husband Chad of Annapolis, Maryland, Kimberly Swarnes and husband Cale of Butler, Missouri and Alexandra Johnson of Rockville, Missouri; two brothers, Kenneth James Johnson and wife Barbara of Napeville, Illinois and Gary Lynn Johnson and wife Cindy of Harrisonville, Missouri; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Michael Johnson and Robert Johnson.

Louisburg Kansas man arrested in Bates County

On 11/9/16 around 10:26pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 29 year old Johnathan D. Huffman of Louisburg,Kansas.

Mr. Huffman was arrested for 1.) Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance 2.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

He was booked into the Bates County Jail and later bond out.




Copyright Mid America Live News 

Like a good rummage sale?

RUMMAGE SALE!

Jr. Honor Society fundraiser Saturday, Nov. 12, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Drexel School Library. See you there!

Butler Chamber's Little Miss Snowflake and Little Jack Frost contest now underway

The Butler Chamber of Commerce’s annual contest for Little Miss Snowflake and Little Jack Frost began this week, reported Lee Anna Schowengerdt, executive director. Six candidates are currently signed up.

“We’re happy with the renewed interest in this contest,” Schowengerdt stated. “Last year we didn’t have any candidates, and this year we have more than we’ve ever had, to my knowledge, right from the start.”

You might meet the candidates as they have already picked up Bargain Books to sell. The winner is selected based solely on Chamber Bargain Book sales, selling at $5 each. 

Candidates for Little Jack Frost are:
• Brayden Zebidiah Curtis Saucerman, age 5, son of Ashley Padley. Contact - 660-227-3626
• Kameron Mallatt, age 5, son of Kyle and Rachelle Mallatt. Contact - 660-464-2470
• Jakob Hammer, age 8, son of Natalie Hammer. Contact - 660-227-1883
Little Miss Snowflake candidates are:
• Chloe Poland, 4 yrs. old, daughter of Cindy Carrillo. Contact: 913-605-0111
• Braelynn Isaacson, age 5 yrs., daughter of Brett and Ashley Isaacson. Contact: 660-424-3908
• Jordan Porter, age 7 yrs., daughter of Marvin and Crystal Porter. 
Contact: 660-200-5841

Chamber Bargain Books are full of coupons for local businesses. Most of the coupons are valid for an entire year.
“This contest is one of my favorites for the Chamber,” Schowengerdt said. “It’s good for the kids, and it encourages local shopping. Each candidate keeps 10% of his or her sales, and the winner will ride beside Santa in his sleigh when he rides into Butler for the Christmas parade. All of the other candidates may ride on the sleigh as well.”

Winners will be announced on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 5:00 p.m. prior to the parade. Each candidate will be given a check at that time for their percentage of their sales. In the event of a tie, interviews will be held. 

There is no deadline, or fee, to sign up for the Little Miss & Mr. contest. Candidates must be ages 4-8 years old. Bargain books are assigned 50 at a time. Sale proceeds are due by Friday, Dec. 2 at 4:00 p.m. at the Chamber Office, 15 N. Main, Butler Square. Call the Chamber office for more information at 660-679-3380.

-story and photo courtesy Butler Chamber of Commerce

MoDOT Seeking Emergency Snow Plow Operators Apply at Local MoDOT Maintenance Facility

MoDOT, Southwest District – MoDOT is seeking emergency snow plow operators to help MoDOT’s fulltime snow plow crews clear state roads of ice and snow during the coming winter months, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

Those interested in applying for the positions must meet the following qualifications:
  • At least 18 years of age
  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A or B with no air brake restrictions and interstate status, either Excepted Interstate (ERI) or Non-Excepted Interstate (NI) 
Those hired as emergency snow plow operators perform routine, entry-level duties which include removing ice and snow from state roadways. Those successful candidates use MoDOT provided equipment to do the work. Emergency operators are directly supervised by the local MoDOT maintenance facility supervisor or their designee. The emergency snow plow operator is an on call position and hours are not guaranteed. 

The hourly rate for emergency snow plow operators ranges from $14.10 to $15.94 an hour.

Those who are interested should contact the local MoDOT Maintenance Facility and speak with the local maintenance shop supervisor.

There is no deadline for application.

Search news