Saturday, October 27, 2018

2018 Forged by Fire Halloween Party

Looking to have a thriller time this Halloween weekend! Come to Forged By Fire on Saturday Oct. 27th for great food, spooky drinks, and live music! 🎃

Everyone is encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes and we will have prizes to give away to the best dressed! 👻

Come enjoy the fun! We hope to see you all there!!


Forged by Fire Kitchen & Tap House
690 S Commercial St, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701

2018 Harrisonville City Wide Clean -Up

2018 CITY WIDE CLEAN-UP

The event will be held Saturday, Oct. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It will be held at a new location. The drop off site will be located at 2606 Rockhaven Road, which is about 1/3-mile east of the Commercial Street/ MO Highway 291 intersection and near Cass Regional Medical Center.

The event is for City of Harrisonville residential customers only and is being hosted by Municipal Waste Services and the City of Harrisonville.

Items collected include: non-Freon appliances and metal items, water heaters, furniture, light construction debris and household trash.

Items not being collected include: tires, paint, auto batteries, roofing shingles, oil, yard waste, hazardous chemicals, refrigerators and air conditioners.

Residents are asked to bring proof of residency within incorporated city limits of Harrisonville. For example, a City of Harrisonville utility bill statement.

ANNUAL ELECTRONIC WASTE EVENT

The event will be held Saturday Oct. 20 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Family Center.

Safely dispose of your old computer, television, & other electronics. Help save landfill space and protect our water and environment.

Items accepted at no charge include: computers, keyboards, printers, laptops, tablets, cell phones, telephones, LCD & plasma TVs & monitors, cassette players, DVD/CD players and VCRs.

Items not accepted include: CDs, floppy disks, flash drives and VCR tapes.

Fees will apply only for the following items:
CRT computer monitors: $15/each;
CRT based televisions: $20/each;
Console and Rear Projection TVs: $20/each

*Fees are charged because these products contain lead a?nd other hazardous materials and require special handling.

Fees will be accepted by check or cash only.

Please leave any original packaging at home.

The event is provided through a partnership of the Cass County Sustainability Committee, The Family Center and Meredith Recycling -- Montrose, MO.

FALL BRUSH DROP-OFF

The City of Harrisonville will hold its 2018 Fall Brush Drop-off on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday, Oct. 27, rain or shine.

The drop off will be from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. both days with gates closing promptly at 5 p.m.

To access the drop off site, please follow the directional signs from the pool in the City Park at Bradley and Ash Streets.

Crews will be available to help unload trailers. City personnel ask that all limbs be less than 10-inches in diameter. No yard waste is allowed.

The drop off is limited to those who live within the city limits. Contractors will not be permitted to use the service.

Residents should be prepared to show proof of residency, such as a utility bill, to take advantage of the drop off.

Please check http://ci.harrisonville.mo.us/ for other upcoming events.




Obituary - Nola K. Meester

Nola K. Meester, 78, of rural Clinton, Missouri passed away early Friday morning, October 26, 2018 at her home. Among surviving are her son, Dale Meester and daughter, Dawn Bonk. 

Funeral Arrangements are pending under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton.




Obituary - William “Bill” E. Kidd

William “Bill” E. Kidd, age 80, of Raymore, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at his home, surrounded by his loving family members.

A Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 29, 2018 with a Funeral Service to follow immediately at 11:00 a.m. at South Haven Baptist Church, 16800 Bel-Ray Blvd., Belton, Missouri 64012.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Wounded Warrior Project (http://support.woundedwarriorproject.org)

Bill was born on September 24, 1938 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was the son of V. Fred Kidd and Cora Mae Crooks. Bill was one of three children, growing up with his brother Fred and sister Betty.

After graduating high school Bill enlisted in the United States Navy, dedicating much of his life to serving his country. He retired with the honorable rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer. Bill also worked many years as a Project Manager for B&R Insulation. Aside from Bill’s military and civilian careers, his family was most important to him.

Bill entered into marriage with his late wife, Emily S. Kidd on August 19, 1966. Together they were blessed with four children; Becky, Alan, Dawn, and Sean. Later in life receiving the blessings of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Bill is preceded in death by his loving wife of 51 years, Emily S. Kidd; and parents V. Fred Kidd and Cora Mae Kidd.

He is survived by his four children, Becky Moore, Alan Moore (Felicia), Dawn Jeffcoat (Alvin), and Sean Kidd (William); six grandchildren, Jenny Ward (Chris), Chris Moore (Emily), Dave Moore, Negala Hardison, Adam Hardison, and Paige Jeffcoat (Anthony); fourteen grandchildren; brother Fred Kidd (Connie); and sister Betty Hailey (Walter).



Cowboy Fellowship & Ranch Rodeo in Cass County





Halloween Haunting in Archie





From the Missouri State Highway Patrol:

From the Missouri State Highway Patrol: "The Patrol participated in an interdiction project this week on I-70 resulting in 25 felony arrests and 33 misdemeanor arrests. There were 8 seizures that included 2.2 pounds of cocaine, 12 pounds of methamphetamine, and 234 pounds of marijuana."




District Quarterfinal Missouri State High School Football Scores:

Adrian 42, Rich Hill 6
Sarcoxie 39, Butler 7
Greenfield 44, Appleton City 0

Belton 54, Ruskin 28
Blair Oaks 70, California 0
Buffalo 27, Osage 22
Camdenton 55, Pacific 7
Carl Junction 43, Hillcrest 12
Cassville 49, Clinton 6
Cass Midway 43, Drexel 12

Cole Camp 27, Crest Ridge 20
Grandview 27, Grain Valley 20
Harrisonville 34 Lincoln Prep 28
Hayti 86, Crystal City 0
Holden 42, Lone Jack 8
Kearney 51, Marshall 6
Knob Noster 61, University Academy Charter 8
Lamar 63, Stockton 6
Lathrop 49, Richmond 0
Lawson 35, Brookfield 21
Lexington 54, Carrolton 0
Lockwood 50, Diamond 28
Liberal 52, Jasper 27
Lincoln 42, Sherwood 14Odessa 52, Oak Grove 7
Fair Grove 45, Willow Springs 6
Platte County 57, Winnetonka 21
Pembroke Hill 42, Southeast 0
Penney 35, South Harrison 22
Pierce City 68, Pleasant Hope 0
Pleasant Hill 32, Center 12
El Dorado Springs 56, Warsaw 20

Seneca 43, Hollister 7
Mt. Vernon 12, Aurora 0
Macon 55, Trenton 26
Marshfield 24, Bolivar 20
Skyline 62, Ash Grove 12
Eureka 41, Ozark 7
Joplin 77, Kickapoo 13
Glendale 64, Springfield Central 0
West Plains 61, Cape Girardeau Central 0
Neosho 49, Monett 20
Springfield Catholic 42, Rogersville 7
Thayer 14, Cabool 7
Tipton 32, Santa Fe 20
South Callaway 28, Hallsville 27
South Shelby 36, Knox County 0
St. Pius X 41, Cameron 15
Reeds Spring 51, Nevada 14
Republic 34, Branson 9
Windsor 25, Archie 18

Webb City 55, McDonald County 13
Van Horn 41, Raytown South 36
Valley Catholic 54, Chaffee 19
Versailles 48, East Newton 6

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