Thursday, August 31, 2017

39th Annual Louisburg Kansas Cider Mill Ciderfest

The 4th and final day of our 39th Annual Ciderfest is on Sunday, Oct 1st. Hours are 8am - 6pm.

Ciderfest activities begin with the Louisburg Lions Pancake Breakfast from 8:30am – 11am. Other activities include: Live music beginning at 11am, cider and donut-making, pony rides, and inflatable slide ongoing throughout the day until 6pm. 

Ciderfest also features craft booths, gift & collectible vendors, BBQ, and other food vendors. There is no admission or parking fees to attend Ciderfest. For more information visit: https://louisburgcidermill.com/ciderfest/

Also at Ciderfest, ride the hay wagon out to our huge pumpkin patch to pick your own pumpkin, experience our 10-acre corn maze, visit with farm animals, play on the hill slide, enjoy the picnic areas and take advantage of the great photo opportunities we’ve set up. 

The Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch area has a $10 admission, children 3 and under are free. For more information visit: https://louisburgcidermill.com/corn-maze-pumpkin-patch/




Adrian Blackhawks Homecoming 2017







Clinton man injured in Henry County Crash

On 8/30/17 around 3:30pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Henry County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle accident on CR NE 100 just east of Vansant Rd. in rural Henry County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2004 Chrysler driven by 22 year old Sam R. Ahnemann-Cover of Clinton, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway, over corrected and returned to the roadway before traveling off the roadway a second time and striking a fence.

Sam R. Ahnemann-Cover sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Golden Valley Memorial Hospital for treatment.

The vehicle received extensive damages and it was towed from the scene by Golden Valley Tow.




Chicken Larry's Drive-In Specials 8/31/17







Want to help provide relief for victims of Hurricane Harvey??

Want to help provide relief for victims of Hurricane Harvey?? Here 's how.... The Linn County Kansas health department is collecting goods such as:

Adult Briefs
wipes
tarps
chewbones (for dogs)
lap blankets
cat food
cans of tuna

We will be delivering the following items to Lacygne library where the trucks will deliver to Louisiana Cajun Warriors who are to deliver to shelters.

Many of the elderly were evacuated without these necessities and the other goods are for animals. The lap blankets are for all ages and some may be used for animals. They request chew bones since many dogs are chewing their feet.

The first responder who organized this relief has direct contact with Houston Red Cross and will be driving these items to Texas.These are the items Red Cross specifically requested.

DEADLINE is Friday September 1st at 9 am.




Courtesy of the Linn County Kansas Health Department





Clinton woman arrested in St. Clair County

On 8/28/17 around 11:14pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County arrested 47 year old Carolyn E. Slack of Clinton, Missouri.

She was arrested for 1.) Driving While Intoxicated - Drugs

Carolyn E. Slack was booked into the St. Clair County Jail in Osceola, Missouri and later she was cited and released.





Meeting to discuss the homelessness around Harrisonville

Tuesday night, Harrisonville officers met with members of Cass County clergy/church representatives. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the problem of homelessness in and around Harrisonville. 

After meeting at the Police Department, officers and clergy went around to identified areas of town where we believed homeless camps to be and attempted to make contact to gather information.

We will be doing the same thing again tonight in order to gather as much information on the scope of services needed in Harrisonville.

We wish to thank the following churches and their clergy for taking a proactive approach to this problem and working in partnership with us.

Church on the Rock
Harrisonville United Methodist
Lord of Love Lutheran Church
Harrisonville Nazarene Church
Cornerstone Church





Lady Bears Golf News

The girls golf traveled to Clinton on Wednesday to take on Green Ridge and St. Michaels. 

The course they played is the toughest they've seen this year, but that didn't get in the way of another win and 3 new school records!

Leading the way for the Bears was Katelyn McCrary with a new school record of 43 (+8). Tarin Schrock set a new personal record with a 49, followed by a 51 for Lanie Kauffman and Madison Tippie. 

The Bears defeated the Green Ridge Tigers by a score of 194-250! St. Michaels did not have a full team to get a score. 194 (+54) is also a new school record! Our record is now 5-0!! 5 wins is the school record for most wins in a season, and we still have multiple opportunities to get more!

The Bears travel to Harrisonville on Tuesday, followed by our final home match on Thursday against Nevada and Pleasant Hill.






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