Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Two injured in St. Clair County motorcycle accident

On 8/1/17 around 8:20pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County responded to a one vehicle motorcycle accident on Missouri 13 Highway at Osceola, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2012 Can-Am Spyder driven by 49 year old Edward L. Mildfeldt of Springfield, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway.

Edward L. Mildfeldt sustained moderate injures in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri for treatment.

The bike sustained moderate damages in this accident and it was towed from the scene by Bray's Tow of Osceola.

A second motorcycle a 2006 Kawasaki Ninja driven by 48 year old Karen E. Mildfeldt also struck a deer in the roadway.

She sustained minor injures in this accident and she was transported by ambulance to Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri for treatment. 





Urich teen injured in Cass County rollover

On 8/1/17 around 9:20pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Missouri 7 Highway North Outer Road just west of Lutheran Road.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier driven by 17 year old Logan L. Armstrong of Urich, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway striking a ditch and overturning.

Mr. Armstrong sustained minor injuries in this accident and he was transported to Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, Missouri for treatment.

The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Johnson's Tow. 





Joplin man arrested in Bates County

On 8/1/17 around 9:39pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 50 year old Joe H. Bresee of Joplin, Missouri.

Mr. Bresee was arrested for 1.) Driving While Intoxicated.

He was booked into the Bates County Detention Center and is currently listed as bondable.







Tuesday, August 1, 2017

75th Annual Hume Fair and Rodeo off and running

The 75th Annual Hume Fair and Rodeo kicked off tonight with a Ham and Bean Dinner and a Draft Horse Pull in the arena.

Tomorrow a ice cream social will be held at 6:30pm in the city park with a dedication of the park benches and gospel singing in the bandstand starting at 7:00pm.

Come on out and enjoy the Rodeo starting at 8pm on Saturday followed by a street dance with local band Breakaway preforming!

We would like to thank Robin Williams for letting us use her great photos of the Draft Horse Pull tonight.

You can view a full schedule of events below:


Photo #1 Courtesy of Robin Williams 

Photo #2 Courtesy of Robin Williams 

Photo #3 Courtesy of Robin Williams 

Photo #4 Courtesy of Robin Williams 

Photo #5 Courtesy of Robin Williams 






BCMH Welcomes Wendell Teagarden to volunteer chaplain staff

Wendell Teagarden 
Last year, Wendell Teagarden retired after serving many years as Director of Kamp Keirsey in Amsterdam, Mo. 

Bates County Memorial Hospital is honored to have Wendell join the team of volunteer chaplains serving the spiritual needs of our patients.



Courtesy of BCMH FB PAGE




Updated Obituary - Jerry Wayne Doll

 Jerry Wayne Doll
On July 30, 1946 Jerry Wayne Doll was born to Max F. and Margaret May (Ross) Doll at Clinton General Hospital, Clinton, Missouri. His first three years were spent as an only child, until June 27, 1949 when he became a big brother to Gary Ray. Their family would be complete, for now.

Jerry joined the Lucas United Methodist Church on September 24,
1959, where he remained a member until his death. He was proud of his church, enjoyed going to church, to worship with his friends and family.

He attended Urich Grade School and Urich High School for a total of 12 years. He graduated in May of 1964 and he was a member of the last graduating class of Urich High School. It was during his senior year in high school, he met the one he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. They were engaged on May 1, 1964 and on October 26, 1964, Jerry and Karen Dechman were united in marriage at Creighton, Mo., by Reverend John Harvey. They began their life together in the agriculture and dairy business. Jerry's first job was working for Mr. W.E. Hursey, Skyview Ranch, at Blairstown, Mo. He helped farm a section of land, raise Hereford cattle, hogs and put their own hay up for the livestock. Jerry loved livestock. It was while living here that their one and only child was born; a daughter, Jerri Lynn, January 31, 1967. It was at this time the Hursey's were moving to the Springfield area, Jerry didn't want to go with them, so he bought 7 Jersey cows and began to dairy on a small farm of Karen's mother's for a short while. Eventually, they moved south of Urich, and continued to expand their dairy. At one time he had one of the top Jersey herds in Missouri.

He continued his dairy and 250 sow hog operation until his health failed from a diagnosis January 5, 2006, of an aggressive form of prostate cancer. He began surgeries, radiation, and many kinds of treatments. People called him a trooper, a strong man, but life was not pleasant for him as cancer progressed. Due to health reasons he was forced to sell his dairy herd, hog operation, and milking goats. Jerry and Karen began throwing the Kansas City Star, having routes in Adrian, Archie, Lake Winnebago, and finally three years in Clinton. He met so many people on the Clinton route that became friends, some of them who sent encouraging cards at the rate of 1 or 2 a week.

He was proud to have celebrated his 50th Wedding Anniversary on October 26, 2014.

On January 17, 1988 his first grandchild, Krista Lynn Bramell was born. In 1994 on Christmas day, Austin Gene Chandler, the first grandson was born.

Some of Jerry's highlights of his life included seeing his two grandkids graduate from high school, Austin beginning college and everyone helping him move to his dorm, Krista's wedding, where Jerry felt honored to take Krista to the aisle where she would walk down, in a tractor while she was sitting in the bucket loader in her wedding dress, and on July 3, 2016 his first great-grandchild was born, a boy named after Jerry, Garrett Wayne.

One of Jerry's favorite quotes was "I like everybody, just some more than others". Jerry was a friend to everybody and everybody was a friend to him. Jerry loved Karen so much. She took such good care of him to the end.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife of 52 years; his daughter, Jerri Lynn (Glenn) Chandler, Creighton, Mo.; granddaughter, Krista (Michael) Gregory, Creighton, Mo.; and grandson, Austin Chandler, Creighton, Mo.; and three great-grandchildren, Colton, Clayton and Garrett Gregory, all of Creighton, Mo.; one brother, Gary Doll, Urich, Mo.; several cousins, nieces, nephews, and three sister-in-law.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Max; his mother, Margaret May; his mother-in-law, Dorothy Dechman, four uncles, Ralph Doll, Edward Doll, Elton Doll, and Wayne Ross; and cousins, Delbert Doll and Dallas Doll.

On July 29, 2017 Jerry passed away at the age of 70 at the Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, Mo.

Funeral services are 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 5, 2017 at the Lucas United Methodist Church, southwest of Urich, Mo. Interment will be in Mullin Cemetery, Urich, Mo. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday at the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton, Mo. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Mullin Cemetery, and these donations may be left in care of the funeral home. Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com.




Kick - Off to the 2017 Linn County Fair & Rodeo







Death Investigation Closed in Cass County

(UPDATED 08/01/2017 @1400)

CASS CO. – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has closed this case regarding the death of Vincent J. Royal.  A report received from the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office indicates that Mr. Royal died as a result of acute methamphetamine intoxication and has listed the official manner of death as “accident”.  At the time of the autopsy Mr. Royal had a methamphetamine blood content of 13,571 ng/mL.

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(UPDATED 04/20/2017 @ 1100)

CASS CO – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has identified the body of a male found in a farm field near E. 278th and State Route DD as Vincent J. Royal 36, of Independence, Missouri.

Investigators believe that Mr. Royal was an occupant in a vehicle that fled from deputies on April 4, 2017. The vehicle pursuit began around 1:00 am north of Peculiar on I-49.  The driver lost control and crashed in the area at E. 275th and Hayden Bridge Rd outside of Harrisonville.  The driver was immediately taken into custody at the scene.  Several deputies and a K9 Unit searched the area for Mr. Royal however they did not locate him.

The Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office is awaiting test results in 6-8 weeks and have not released a cause of death.

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(04/19/17) CASS CO – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office receive a call on Tuesday around 7:30 p.m. of a body found in a farm field located on E. 278th near State Route DD in rural Harrisonville.  Investigators recovered the body of an unidentified male late last night.

A search crew is on scene today canvassing the area for evidence and information related to the incident.  No information regarding the cause of death or the description of the victim is available for release.  There is currently no indication of foul play.

No further information is being released at this time.
           













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