Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Hume news

Hume News February 6, 2017

The community of Hume wishes to extend the sympathy to the family of Kay Black of Prescott, KS, who passed away on January 22. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Julie Cooke recently returned from a trip to California where she attended the funeral of her father. Our thoughts and prayers are with Julie and her family.

Our sympathy is also extended to the family of Zita Mae Curtis who passed away on January 20. She too, will be greatly missed by family and friends. We continue to keep all of these families in our prayers during this time and the days to come.

The 050 Club will meet on February 13, 2017 at Noon at the Hume Community Center for a carry-in dinner. All are welcome to attend.

Don’t forget the Taco Benefit Dinner to be held Sunday, February 12 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Hume School; Proceeds are for Hume School Teacher, Jackie Duncan who has experienced some health issues. We continue to pray for healing and a speedy recovery.

Hume United Methodist Church News: On the fist Sunday in February we held our fellowship dinner after church with lots of delicious food. On Sunday, February 12 we will hold services at the Prescott Country View Nursing Home. Then that evening the Methodist Men will host our Annual Sweetheart Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in the church basement. The men need to be there around 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to start cooking. All are welcome to attend.


-our thanks to Karen Irwin

Monday, February 6, 2017

Update on Kameron Williams 2/6/17

Kam and Heather
I have struggled with posting an update. We had improvement early in the day. However Kam's x-rays showed that his right lung had again acquired a fluid build up. He has been placed back on the ventilator. This sounds scary but in reality it is helping him to have time to heal his very damaged lungs. 

He will have surgery this week to have a trach placed and that will allow for his lungs to continue to be suctioned as needed while they heal and to have assisted breathing as needed and it can more easily be capped off to allow him to breathe on his own as he can in recovery. 

This was Kameron's decision and I have recognized thru his journey he knows what he needs and has been capable of making choices along side his doctors, Dad and I. Please continue your prayers for Kam.  - Courtesy of Heather Kam's Mother #kamsfam 

https://www.gofundme.com/kameron-williams-medical-fund

Job Opening In Nevada

EHS TEACHER – Nevada Head Start – Nevada, MO
Please include the job title and posting # 020617-B on your application.
Grade: 3                                                                                                                     
Full-Time – 40 hours per week
Starting Date: Immediately                                                                       
Special Qualifications: Must have an Infant & Toddler CDA or Associates Degree, or higher, in Early Childhood Education, with an emphasis in Infant & Toddlers.  Training is a possibility.  This is a 12 month per year position.  High School Diploma or GED required. 

Salary/Wage: $ 8.28 to $10.03 per hour
Benefits: Life, Health, Dental, 403b, Vacation, Sick Leave, Holiday
Resumes are gladly accepted but a completed and signed application is required to apply for all job openings.  Call or write for an application, or pick one up at any West Central Missouri Community Action Agency office.  You may fax (660-476-9246) or mail your application to:  WCMCAA Attn: Human Resource Dept.  106 W. 4th Street, Appleton City, MO 64724. You can also find an electronic application at www.wcmcaa.org  Click on “Employment” then “Application”.

To apply for this position now, please click here. 

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Updated Obituary - Dennis Lee Onwiler

 Dennis Lee Onwiler
Dennis Lee Onwiler age 81, of Calhoun, MO, passed away, Thursday, February 2nd, 2017 at his home. Visitation will be Monday, February 6,2017 from 5-7 pm at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri. 

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, February 7,2017 at 10 also at the funeral home. Inurnment will follow at Calhoun Cemetery, Calhoun, Missouri. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Calhoun Methodist Church and may be left in care of the funeral home. Fond memories and condolences can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Dennis was born July 10,1935 in Urich, Missouri to Kenneth and Geraldine Miller Onwiler. Dennis operated his own Heating and Cooling business for 30 years. He was active with the Little League baseball team in Sedalia, Missouri, President for many years of Calhoun School Board, a member of the Mason's and Shriner's, also he loved to fish, especially at Bennett Springs for trout and loved being around his family.

Dennis is proceeded in death by his parents, daughters, Pam Roberts and Mary Williamson, and his brother Kenneth Onwiler.

Among survivors is his wife Elise, of the home, his son Dennis Jr. and wife Kris of Sioux City, Iowa, his brother Dewayne and wife JoAnn of Leeton, Missouri, 7 grandchildren; Megan and Andrew Allen, Shelby and Abby Onwiler, Elyssa Williamson, Jacob Williamson, and Emily Williamson and 2 great-grandchildren.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, of Clinton.

Snap Chat threat leads to arrest in Cass County

Jashon Taylor
A Belton teen who was upset about the New England Patriots' victory in Super Bowl 51 is facing a felony charge for threatening his high school through a social media post.
 

Prosecutors in Cass County charged 17 year old Jashon Taylor with a Class D Felony - Making a Terrorist Threat.
 

The incident occurred when Mr. Taylor was upset about the Atlanta Falcons losing Superbowl 51 so he got on snap chat and threatened to shoot up Belton High School.

"A probable cause statement provided to us says Taylor was mad that the Patriots beat the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night, so on Snapchat he threatened to shoot up Belton High School. The court document states he said in part: "Bro i hate the patriots and every fan they have... OMG im f****n pissed. Let it be known im shooting Belton tomorrow or tuesday whenever i go back. Imma find every hoe bragging and blast them."One of Taylor's Snapchat followers took a screenshot and emailed it to police."

When officers went to Taylor's home and asked if he knew why they were there, he replied: "It's about what was posted on Snapchat." His mom asked him about what he posted, and he replied: "about shooting up the school."
 

He was arrested and upon further questioning admitted that he typed and posted the statement to Snapchat, which he said about 50 people saw. Taylor stated that several people messaged him, urging him to delete the post, which he did after about 15 minutes. Mr. Taylor was released on a signature bond .

Mid America Live News will continue to follow this story and being updates when it becomes available.









Few Strong to Severe Storms Possible Tonight

A few strong to severe storms may be possible late this evening and tonight. Stay weather aware for possible watches or warnings this evening and overnight across southern Missouri and the Eastern Missouri Ozarks… Near record warm temperatures Tuesday afternoon then cooler the rest of the week.


One injured in rollover accident on Missouri 54 Highway

Courtesy of the Eldorado Springs Fire Department
On 2/6/17 around 2:15pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cedar County along with Eldorado Springs Fire Department responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Missouri 54 Highway around 7 miles East of Eldorado Springs, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1996 Pontiac Sunfire driven by 63 year old Judy A. Burks of Mt. Vernon, Missouri traveled of the right side of the roadway, striking a culvert and overturning.

Judy A.Burks sustained serious injuries in this accident and she was transported to Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri.

The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Steward's Tow of Eldorado Springs, Missouri.


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