Saturday, September 22, 2018
Missouri State High School Football Week 5 Scores:
Adrian 58, Rich Hill 12
Affton 37, Bayless 6
Archie 14, Liberal 0
Ava 39, Salem 0
Blair Oaks 49, Eldon 6
Blue Springs South 38, Blue Springs South 14
Borgia 41, Helias 13
Buffalo 51, Warsaw 12
Camdenton 55, Hillcrest 16
Cardinal Ritter 49, Father Tolton 14
Caruthersville 57, Portageville 19
Cassville 47, East Newton 0
Central (Park Hills) 28, Ste. Genevieve 7
Centralia 18, Brookfield 6
Chaminade 49, Jefferson City 42 . OT
Charleston 54, Kelly 7
Christian Brothers 59, SLUH 14
Clark County 54, South Shelby 6
Clopton 50, Wright City 46
Cole Camp 42, Sherwood 0
Concordia 63, Santa Fe 40
East Buchanan 70, Plattsburg 54
El Dorado Springs 32, Butler 0
Eureka 48, Parkway South 0
Excelsior Springs 57, Harrisonville 26
Fair Grove 42, Stockton 0
Farmington 24, Poplar Bluff 7
Festus 28, DeSoto 18
Ft Osage 21, Oak Park 14
Ft. Zumwalt East 36, Timberland 22
Ft. Zumwalt North 49, Ft. Zumwalt South 14
Ft. Zumwalt West 49, Francis Howell North 0
Fox 28, Oakville 0
Francis Howell 56, Troy Buchanan 21
Gallatin 48, Polo 6
Grain Valley 28, Winnetonka 6
Hannibal 58, Kirksville 14
Hayti 68, Central (New Madrid County) 14
Hillsboro 44, Windsor (Imperial) 18
Holden 28, Lexington 22
Holt 35, Francis Howell Central 20
Houston 7, Thayer 6
Jackson 60, Battle 33
Jasper 35, Appleton City 0
Jefferson (Festus) 63, Crystal City 0
Joplin 35, Branson 6
Kearney 34, Grandview (KC) 6
Kennett 40, North County 30
Knob Noster 42, Carrollton 0
Knox County 50, Harrisburg 0
Ladue 63, Clayton 7
Lafayette (St. Joe) 51, LeBlond (St. Joe) 21
Lafayette (Wildwood) 36, Northwest (Cedar Hill) 0
Lafayette County 47, Richmond 16
Lamar 49, Seneca 27
Lathrop 68, West Platte 7
Lawson 49, North Platte 0
Lee's Summit 28, Park Hill South 14
Lee's Summit West 21, Staley 17
Liberty 39, Lee's Summit North 35
Liberty (Wentzville) 20, Washington 7
Liberty North 37, Central (St. Joseph) 0
Lift for Life 28, Brentwood 18
Lincoln 40, Sweet Springs 8
Lockwood 56, Pleasant Hope 14
Lutheran North 49, Lutheran South 0
Lutheran St. Charles 47, St. Charles 14
Malden 42, East Prairie 32
Marceline 51, Paris 6
Marionville 40, Diamond 0
Marquette 17, Lindbergh 14
Marshall 41, Fulton 6
Marshfield 31, Hollister 26
Maryville 73, Cameron 12
McDonald County 42, Nevada 20
Mehlville 49, Seckman 7
Mexico 28, Clinton 12
Cass Midway 38, Drexel 6
Milan 43, Putnam County 14
Miller 62, Ash Grove 21
Moberly 41, Macon 19
Monett 43, Rogersville 28
Monroe City 52, West Hancock ILL 0
Montgoery County 34, Mark Twain 16
Mound City 46, North Norborne 0
Mount Vernon 28, Aurora 0
Mountain View Liberty 28, Willow Springs 12
Neosho 21, Nixa 6
Norborne 44, Braymer 32
North Callaway 48, Van Far 12
North Kansas City 63, Belton 42
North Shelby 42, South Nodaway 2
Odessa 49, Oak Grove 0
Orrick 60, Northwest (Hughesville) 44
Owensville 34, Hermann 29
Ozark 17, Carl Junction 10 . OT
Palmyra 36, Highland 0
Park Hill 34, Raymore Peculiar 14
Park Hill South 28, Lee's Summit 14
Parkview 48, Glendale 47
Parkway North 13, Parkway Central 0
Pattonville 42, Kirkwood 32
Pembroke Hill 28, Lincoln College Prep 6
Penney 29, Mid Buchanan 27
Pierce City 53, Forsyth 0
Platte County 57, Raytown South 22
Pleasant Hill 42, Warrensburg 33
Potosi 21, Fredericktown 14
Princeton 28, Trenton 21
Principia 31, MMA 6
Raytown 56, Ruskin 6
Republic 27, Willard 20
Rock Bridge 31, Hickman 0
Rockhurst 42, Blue Valley KS 7
Rockwood Summit 17, Parkway West 14
Rolla 41, Kickapoo 31
Roosevelt 63, Confluence Prep 0
St. Charles West 37, Warrenton 7
St. James 46, Cuba 12
St. Mary's 34, St. Dominic 24
St. Pius X (Festus) 35, Herculaneum 0
St. Pius X (KC) 25, Chillicothe 14
St. Vincent 12, Perryville 7
Sarcoxie 42, Greenfield 20
Savannah 47, Benton (St. Joseph) 10
Schuyler County 34, Louisiana 18
Scotland County 47, Salisbury 20
Scott City 32, Chaffee 0
Sikeston 21, Central (Cape Girardeau) 0
Skyline 30, Summit Christian 28 OT
Smithville 34, Smith Cotton 9
South Harrison 32, Maysville 14
Southern Boone 34, Hallsville 8
Springfield Catholic 17, Reeds Spring 14
South Callaway 50, Bowling Green 6
Southwest (Livingston Co) 62, Stewartsville 14
Strafford 45, Windsor 6
Stanberry 84, Pattonsville 46
Sullivan 51, Pacific 27
Tipton 38, Slater 14
Trinity Catholic 71, Duchesne 0
Union 36, St. Clair 14
Waynesville 57, Springfield Central 0
Wellington Napoleon 22, Crest Ridge 14
West Plains 48, Lebanon 13
William Chrisman 52, Truman 20
Valle Catholic 56, Grandview (Hillsboro) 6
Van Horn 70, Northeast (KC) 6
Versailles 38, California 0
Vianney 17, DeSmet 14
Waynesville 57, Central (Springfield) 28
Webb City 21, Carthage 12
West Plains 48, Lebanon 13
Westran 21, Fayette 16
Wellington Napoleon 22, Crest Ridge 14
William Chrisman 52, Truman 20
Winfield 44, Orchard Farm 42
Worth County 58, King City 28
Friday, September 21, 2018
An Abrupt End to Summer
So much for the smooth and gradual transition from Summer to Fall. From yesterday’s highs in the mid-90s to tomorrow’s lows in the mid 40s, some locations could see a 50 degree temperature swing in 36 hours!
Expect more seasonal temperatures over the next 5 days with the next chance of precipitation late Monday into Tuesday. Welcome to Fall.
Expect more seasonal temperatures over the next 5 days with the next chance of precipitation late Monday into Tuesday. Welcome to Fall.
Obituary - Melba June Goth
Melba June Goth age 77, of rural Clinton, passed away Thursday, September 20th, 2018 at her home. Funeral services will be 11:00AM, Monday, September 24, 2018 at Vansant-Mills Funeral Chapel, Clinton. Visitation will be 10:00-11:00 AM prior to service.
Interment will be in the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's choice and can be left in care of the funeral home. Condolences and fond memories can be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, MO.
Obituary - Mildred M. (Millie) Smith Fannan
Mildred M. (Millie) Smith Fannan 88, Olathe, KS passed away Thursday, September 20, 2018 at the Olathe Hospice House with her family by her side.
Millie was born January 19, 1930 in LaCygne, KS, the 8th of 10 children of Harry and Bertha Smith. On June 23, 1947, she married James M. Fannan in Olathe, Kansas. During their early years of marriage, Jim and Millie traveled extensively throughout the Midwest and South as Jim worked pipeline construction. In 1958 they settled in Freeman, MO and then moved to Harrisonville, MO in 1993. In 2016, they moved to Olathe, KS to be closer to family.
Millie was a devoted Christian, reading scriptures every day. She was baptized at the Freeman Christian Church on March 20, 1960 where she served as a Sunday School Teacher, Vacation Bible School Teacher and a Deacon.
Millie was a devoted wife and mother who valued education. She continued to learn all her life, setting an example for her children to pursue additional education. Millie was a homemaker and the focal point of all her family’s activities. Her passion was spending hours on the phone with her family and friends keeping them connected. Millie had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh.
Millie is survived by her husband of more than 71 years, James M. Fannan, her daughter Linda Coble (Ken) Theodosia, MO, her son James P. Fannan, Lone Tree, CO, her daughter Lisa Fannan (Bonnie Wilhoit) Olathe, KS and her son Timothy Fannan (Cyndi) Tampa, FL; her grandchildren, Jeff Coble, Angela Clements, James D. Fannan, Rachel Fannan, Jordan Wilhoit, Joshua Fannan, Heather Fannan, Cheyanne Fannan, and a great-grandson, Zane Clements; her sister Margaret Goddard (Walter) of Harrisonville, MO and numerous nieces and nephews.
Millie was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Richard Smith, Roy Smith, Edgar Paul (Bud) Smith and Howard Lee Smith, and sisters, Genevieve Saunders, Marjorie Tribby, Marguerite Tribby and Mary (Betty) LaMar, a sister-in-law Bonnie Smith and one step-grandson Christopher Fannan.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 am. Friday, September 28, 2018 at the First Christian Church, 400 S. Independence St., Harrisonville, Missouri with burial in the Freeman Cemetery, Freeman, Missouri.
Family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 27, 2018 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.
The family suggests anyone wishing to make a donation in Millie’s memory may send it to the Olathe Health Hospice House.
Obituary - James Doyle “J.D.” Riddle
James Doyle “J.D.” Riddle, 96, Bronaugh, MO passed away on Thursday, September 20, 2018 at Nevada Regional Medical Center in Nevada. J.D. was born June 20, 1922 in Stonewall, OK to John Henry and Exia Pearl (McGlasson) Riddle. J
J.D. grew up in the Purdy and Cassville area and graduated high school there. He served in the United States Army during WWII as an Infantry Unit Commander. J.D. was awarded a Bronze Star from the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. Following his time in the service he returned home and attended college. J.D. taught school in various places including Bronaugh and Nevada. For a time he also served as Deputy Sheriff for Vernon County. He resided in Bronaugh all of his adult life and was a member of Bronaugh Baptist Church.
Survivors include nephews, Roger McCoy, Carthage, MO, Jon McCoy, Carthage, Michael McCoy, Carthage, Loyd Henry Wilson, Carl Junction, MO; niece, Cheryle Kennedy, Springfield, MO; several great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews; and special friends Ann and Gary Loudermilk, Bronaugh. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Emil Riddle, Johnnie Riddle, Herschel Riddle; and three sisters, Irma Knickerbacker, Nadene Wilson, Lujean McCoy.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Interment with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Butterfield, MO. Friends may call from 1-4:00 p.m. on Sunday and 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday at Ferry Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested in his memory to Bronaugh High School Scholarship Fund in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
J.D. grew up in the Purdy and Cassville area and graduated high school there. He served in the United States Army during WWII as an Infantry Unit Commander. J.D. was awarded a Bronze Star from the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. Following his time in the service he returned home and attended college. J.D. taught school in various places including Bronaugh and Nevada. For a time he also served as Deputy Sheriff for Vernon County. He resided in Bronaugh all of his adult life and was a member of Bronaugh Baptist Church.
Survivors include nephews, Roger McCoy, Carthage, MO, Jon McCoy, Carthage, Michael McCoy, Carthage, Loyd Henry Wilson, Carl Junction, MO; niece, Cheryle Kennedy, Springfield, MO; several great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews; and special friends Ann and Gary Loudermilk, Bronaugh. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Emil Riddle, Johnnie Riddle, Herschel Riddle; and three sisters, Irma Knickerbacker, Nadene Wilson, Lujean McCoy.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Interment with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Butterfield, MO. Friends may call from 1-4:00 p.m. on Sunday and 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday at Ferry Funeral Home.
Memorials are suggested in his memory to Bronaugh High School Scholarship Fund in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
2018 Butler Homecoming Parade Photo Album
Please enjoy some photos from the 2018 Butler Bear Homecoming Parade:
Mid America Live News would like to wish the Bears good luck in tonight's game against Eldorado Springs. As always we will provide full football scores by the end of this evening.
All Photos Copyright of Mid America Live News
Mid America Live News would like to wish the Bears good luck in tonight's game against Eldorado Springs. As always we will provide full football scores by the end of this evening.
All Photos Copyright of Mid America Live News
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