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Nevada Police Department Pinning of the Badge Ceremony
On October 3, 2017 the Nevada Police Department held a Badge Pinning Ceremony in the City Council Chambers, during the Regular Session City Council Meeting.
The ceremony recognized two officers that have recently been promoted within the department.
Corporal Rick DeBruin was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, his badge was pinned by his wife, Christy.
Officer Tony Strope was promoted to the rank of Corporal, his badge was pinned by his fiance, Jackie.
Congratulations to both officers!
The ceremony recognized two officers that have recently been promoted within the department.
Corporal Rick DeBruin was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, his badge was pinned by his wife, Christy.
Officer Tony Strope was promoted to the rank of Corporal, his badge was pinned by his fiance, Jackie.
Congratulations to both officers!
Updated Obituary- Michael Klassen
Michael Klassen, 60, Urich, Missouri departed this life on Saturday, September 30, 2017 at his home.
He is survived by his companion, Debbie Jay of the home; 6 children, Jeff Klassen, Clinton, Missouri, Shaun Klassen, Leavenworth, Kansas, Michelle Klassen, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Brian Klassen, Madison, Wisconsin, William Klassen and wife Brittany, Clover, Wisconsin, Micheal Klassen, West Plains, Missouri; 4 grandchildren; his mother, Anna Marie "Amy" Klassen, Norfolk, Nebraska; a brother, Rick Klassen, Norfolk, Nebraska; two sisters, Annette Kunzman, Lincoln, Nebraska, Mary Jo Fay, Moville, Iowa; other relatives and friends.
Family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 pm with the Rosary at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
Funeral Mass will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 5, 2017 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Urich, Missouri with cremation to follow the service.
Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Urich Volunteer Fire Department.
He is survived by his companion, Debbie Jay of the home; 6 children, Jeff Klassen, Clinton, Missouri, Shaun Klassen, Leavenworth, Kansas, Michelle Klassen, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Brian Klassen, Madison, Wisconsin, William Klassen and wife Brittany, Clover, Wisconsin, Micheal Klassen, West Plains, Missouri; 4 grandchildren; his mother, Anna Marie "Amy" Klassen, Norfolk, Nebraska; a brother, Rick Klassen, Norfolk, Nebraska; two sisters, Annette Kunzman, Lincoln, Nebraska, Mary Jo Fay, Moville, Iowa; other relatives and friends.
Family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 pm with the Rosary at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
Funeral Mass will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 5, 2017 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Urich, Missouri with cremation to follow the service.
Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Urich Volunteer Fire Department.
Expertise of local sheepdog makes national news
Jack and Kathy Knox of Ettrich Kennels work hard at their business- and the result of this shines brightly in the form of a sheepdog named Rob.
Ettrich Kennels, located in rural Bates County was recently featured in a video by ABC news, showing the highly refined skills of Rob. While Jack and Kathy remain humble about their training of Rob, it does appear that he more than fully understands the task at hand- to the degree it's now gained national attention through a segment titled Career Canines.
Watch the ABC video here http://abcnews.go.com/US/career-canines-dog-rich-pedigree-born-herd-sheep/story?id=49798338
Ettrich Kennels, located in rural Bates County was recently featured in a video by ABC news, showing the highly refined skills of Rob. While Jack and Kathy remain humble about their training of Rob, it does appear that he more than fully understands the task at hand- to the degree it's now gained national attention through a segment titled Career Canines.
Watch the ABC video here http://abcnews.go.com/US/career-canines-dog-rich-pedigree-born-herd-sheep/story?id=49798338
Update Obituary -Laura Beth Casaert
Laura Beth Casaert, 21, Freeman, MO, passed away Saturday, September 30, 2017 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO with burial in Freeman Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 9:30-10:30. The family suggests memorial contributions to Chain of Hope KC (animal rescue).
Laura was born October 10, 1995 in Overland Park, KS, the daughter of John and Susan (Hoback) Casaert. Laura graduated from Cass Midway R-I in 2014 and then attended Pittsburg State University for one year. Laura grew up in the Methodist church and confirmed her faith in Christ at the Harrisonville United Methodist Church. She loved her time on church mission trips and at Camp Galilee where she enjoyed all the fun and spiritual growth at church camp.
Laura was chosen to be a People to People Ambassador in 2010 and spent time traveling in Europe and participating in educational activities that immersed her in the different cultures of Ireland, Wales, Belgium, and France.
Laura - “Sponge” to her Dad - was always happy when joking and spending time with him. Together they enjoyed turkey and deer hunting, fishing, target shooting, archery, and making each other laugh! Laura loved all kinds of animals – ducks, bunnies, dogs, cats – and any animal that she (or Dad!) brought home was welcomed and quickly became part of the family. Laura - “Suggie Bear” to her Mom - enjoyed movies and shopping (particularly when Mom was buying!). Laura loved the holidays and together with her mom and her sister, Kaitlynn, she enjoyed an annual drive to see the Christmas lights and decorations around Kansas City and a stop or two for hot chocolate!
Laura enjoyed spending time with her big sister, Kaitlynn. Together they loved just hanging out to talk, eat, watch movies, and taking car rides to the mall. They shared many inside jokes taken from silly movie lines or things that they had overheard on their adventures. They shared a love of animals and of exploring the land that they called home.
Laura was preceded in death by her paternal Grandpa and Grandma, Harry J. and Dorothy Louise (Cox) Casaert, and by her paternal aunt, Judith Kay Casaert. She is survived by her parents, John Robert and Susan Kay (Hoback) Casaert; her beloved sister, Kaitlynn Nicole Casaert, along with her maternal grandparents, Paul Edward and Nelda Lee (Brenton) Hoback, and aunts and uncles, Pamela Joanne (Hoback) & Brett Leslie Wood, Sarah Beth (Hoback) and Curtis Neal Jones, Bradley Paul and Karissa Jo (Rowland) Hoback, and Curtis Lee Hoback; and her loving cousins, Kevin Paul Hoback, Heather Michelle Hoback, and Rachel Lynn Hoback.
Laura was a beautiful, caring, giving, and compassionate soul who is greatly missed.
Laura was born October 10, 1995 in Overland Park, KS, the daughter of John and Susan (Hoback) Casaert. Laura graduated from Cass Midway R-I in 2014 and then attended Pittsburg State University for one year. Laura grew up in the Methodist church and confirmed her faith in Christ at the Harrisonville United Methodist Church. She loved her time on church mission trips and at Camp Galilee where she enjoyed all the fun and spiritual growth at church camp.
Laura was chosen to be a People to People Ambassador in 2010 and spent time traveling in Europe and participating in educational activities that immersed her in the different cultures of Ireland, Wales, Belgium, and France.
Laura - “Sponge” to her Dad - was always happy when joking and spending time with him. Together they enjoyed turkey and deer hunting, fishing, target shooting, archery, and making each other laugh! Laura loved all kinds of animals – ducks, bunnies, dogs, cats – and any animal that she (or Dad!) brought home was welcomed and quickly became part of the family. Laura - “Suggie Bear” to her Mom - enjoyed movies and shopping (particularly when Mom was buying!). Laura loved the holidays and together with her mom and her sister, Kaitlynn, she enjoyed an annual drive to see the Christmas lights and decorations around Kansas City and a stop or two for hot chocolate!
Laura enjoyed spending time with her big sister, Kaitlynn. Together they loved just hanging out to talk, eat, watch movies, and taking car rides to the mall. They shared many inside jokes taken from silly movie lines or things that they had overheard on their adventures. They shared a love of animals and of exploring the land that they called home.
Laura was preceded in death by her paternal Grandpa and Grandma, Harry J. and Dorothy Louise (Cox) Casaert, and by her paternal aunt, Judith Kay Casaert. She is survived by her parents, John Robert and Susan Kay (Hoback) Casaert; her beloved sister, Kaitlynn Nicole Casaert, along with her maternal grandparents, Paul Edward and Nelda Lee (Brenton) Hoback, and aunts and uncles, Pamela Joanne (Hoback) & Brett Leslie Wood, Sarah Beth (Hoback) and Curtis Neal Jones, Bradley Paul and Karissa Jo (Rowland) Hoback, and Curtis Lee Hoback; and her loving cousins, Kevin Paul Hoback, Heather Michelle Hoback, and Rachel Lynn Hoback.
Laura was a beautiful, caring, giving, and compassionate soul who is greatly missed.
Sheldon man injured in accident south of Nevada
On 10/3/17 around 11:35am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle accident on BB Highway around 6 miles south of Nevada, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County says 36-year-old Justin Byram of Sheldon, Missouri was taken to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
Trooper A.G. Torbeck's report identified Mr. Byram as a pedestrian and the accident occurred when the 1983 Ford truck driven by 45 year old Darrell Ford of Sheldon, Missouri ran off the left side of the highway and struck a embankment.
The vehicle was damaged and towed from the scene by Garwood's Wrecker Service.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County says 36-year-old Justin Byram of Sheldon, Missouri was taken to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment of moderate injuries.
Trooper A.G. Torbeck's report identified Mr. Byram as a pedestrian and the accident occurred when the 1983 Ford truck driven by 45 year old Darrell Ford of Sheldon, Missouri ran off the left side of the highway and struck a embankment.
The vehicle was damaged and towed from the scene by Garwood's Wrecker Service.
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