Adrian 29, Liberal 6
Battle 34, Timberland 14
Blair Oaks 49, South Callaway 2
Ava 56, Fair Grove 27
Fayette 44, Sweet Springs 6
Ft. Osage 28, Belton 7
Ft. Zumwalt North 43, McCluer North 18
CBC 63, DeSmet 28
Blue Springs 29, Columbia Rock Bridge 27
Camdenton 24, St. Francis Borgia 13
Carthage 65, Parkview 16
Cardinal Ritter 56, Lutheran South 0
Caruthersville 20, Charleston 12
Clark County 20, Monroe City 0
Jackson 42, Fox 28
Joplin 49, Kirkwood 14
Kennett 42, Central (Park Hills) 20
Lamar 51, Versailles 28
Lathrop 41, Lawson 6
Ladue Horton Watkins 38, Rockwood Summit 15
Lebanon 32, Willard 19
Lincoln 27, Cass Midway 0
Lutheran North 51, Life for Life Academy Charter 0
Maryville 34, Savannah 12
Mt. Vernon 34, Cassville 14
Mid Buchanan 36, Wellington Napoleon 6
MICDS 21, Parkway North 18
Hannibal 48, Ft.Zumwalt East 34
Hayti 28, Valle Catholic 7
Hazelwood East 44, Jennings 6
Odessa 49, Pembroke Hill 6
Penney 31, Marceline 26
Rockhurst 10, Lees Summit North 3
Thayer 42, Miller 16
Trinity Catholic 39, St. Charles 6
Staley 44, North Kansas City 0
Smithville 33, Platte County 28
Springfield Catholic 42, Buffalo 6
Southern Boone 12, Moberly 6
Summit Christian Academy 49, Holden 12
Vianney 55, Chaminade 14
Webb City 35, Neosho 7
Warrensburg 35, Harrisonville 28
West Plains 45, Festus 6
Westran 31, South Shelby 8
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Friday, November 9, 2018
Obituary - Paul "Skip" Leslie Rothenberger
Paul Leslie “Skip” Rothenberger, 71, Nevada, MO, formerly of Schell City, passed away on Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin following a lengthy illness. Skip was born July 17, 1947 in Green Ridge, MO to Hubert Leslie and Virginia Ann (Walters) Rothenberger.
Skip was raised in the Holden, MO area and graduated from Holden High School. Following high school he worked in pipeline construction in Kansas until retiring at an early age due to disability. Skip resided in Schell City most of his life before moving to Nevada in 2017. He attended Seventh Day Adventist Church in Nevada.
Survivors include seven children, Kimberly Martin, Texas, Paul Rothenberger, Pleasanton, KS, Tracy Roberts, Ellsinore, MO, Jimmy Rothenberger, St. Louis, MO, Matthew Rothenberger, Ellsinore, MO, Tony Hillier, Ellsinore, MO, Monica O’Sullivan, Ellsinore, MO; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four siblings, Vickie Norton, Schell City, MO, Mike Rothenberger and his wife Adelpha, Philippines, Connie Davis and her husband Larry, Schell City, MO, Kendall Rothenberger, Prescott, AR. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Private family services will be held at a later at Antioch Cemetery in Manilla, MO.
Skip was raised in the Holden, MO area and graduated from Holden High School. Following high school he worked in pipeline construction in Kansas until retiring at an early age due to disability. Skip resided in Schell City most of his life before moving to Nevada in 2017. He attended Seventh Day Adventist Church in Nevada.
Survivors include seven children, Kimberly Martin, Texas, Paul Rothenberger, Pleasanton, KS, Tracy Roberts, Ellsinore, MO, Jimmy Rothenberger, St. Louis, MO, Matthew Rothenberger, Ellsinore, MO, Tony Hillier, Ellsinore, MO, Monica O’Sullivan, Ellsinore, MO; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four siblings, Vickie Norton, Schell City, MO, Mike Rothenberger and his wife Adelpha, Philippines, Connie Davis and her husband Larry, Schell City, MO, Kendall Rothenberger, Prescott, AR. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Private family services will be held at a later at Antioch Cemetery in Manilla, MO.
Tumbleweed Music Festival 2019 w/ Alabama + Many More!
ALABAMA SET TO HEADLINE KANSAS CITY’S TUMBLEWEED COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL IN 2019
WHISKEY MYERS JUST ANNOUNCED!
The fourth-annual Tumbleweed Country Music & Camping Festival returns to Greater Kansas City on Thursday, May 30th through Saturday, June 1st (2019) for two days and three nights of authentic country music and camping. ALABAMA has been announced as the first of two major headliners.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE (Discounted Early Bird):
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GA $79.99 (2-day pass)
VIP $189 (2-day pass)
Camping $38 (2-nights)
RV, Super VIP and More On Sale
Kids 10 & under are free.
WHAT:
ALABAMA will headline Tumbleweed in 2019
Whiskey Myers at TW 2019
WHEN:
Thursday, May 30th – Saturday, June 1st (2019)
WHERE:
La Cygne, KS (Just South of Kansas City)
WEBSITE:
TumbleweedCountry.com
SOCIALS:
Facebook.com/Tumbleweed
Instagram.com/TumbleweedCountry
Twitter.com/Tumbleweed
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(Kansas City, MO) – Tumbleweed Country Music & Camping Festival has evolved into a leader in Authentic Country Music. Entering its fourth year, organizers have announced Hall of Fame country band ALABAMA as the first of two major headliners for the 2019 festival. A fixture in Country Music, and a universal household name — ALABAMA produced 21 consecutive #1 country singles and has received over 170 CMA awards. An additional forty Tumbleweed artists will be announced in the coming months.
Famous for its authentic country experiences, Tumbleweed offers horse-drawn carriage rides, fishing and canoe trips, archery, a petting zoo, hot air balloon rides, zip-line, wake-boarding, a rock wall course, helicopter rides, an amazing main stage pool party, fully equipped cabins, forest camping, and an incredible VIP experience.
Tumbleweed 2018 is just days away (June 14th-16th) with Cody Johnson, Marty Stuart, Robert Earl Keen, and Tyler Childers headlining. Tickets are available at TumbleweedCountry.com.
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Obituary - Parker A. Nielson
Parker Arthur Nielson 62, of Nevada passed away unexpectedly at his home, Thursday, November 8, 2018. Parker was born April 18, 1956 in Cape Canaveral, Florida to Joseph Nelson and Wyelene Mae (Hudson) Park.. He married Buffi Jeanette Rose on December 9, 1995 in Hot Springs, AR and she survives in the home.
Parker grew up in Stuart, Florida graduating from Stuart High School in 1974. Following high school, Parker became a treasure hunter and worked for Mel Fisher Treasure Company and was part of the Spanish Galleon Atocha treasure find in 1985. Parker went on to attend the University of Miami and later Wharton’s Business school. Parker moved to the Nevada area in the early 1990s working as a Financial Specialist for Auto Dealerships in Kansas City, Fort Scott, and Nevada. Later, he became the co-owner of AutoSpot Used Cars and owner of Party Inflatables and Kid’s Trackless Trains.
In addition to his wife, Buffi, he is survived by his five children: Matthew Nielson of Aurora, MO, Jordan Nielson of Pittsburg, KS, Channing Nielson of Nevada, MO, Taylor Nielson of Manhattan, KS, and Jensen Nielson of Nevada, MO; one grandson, Tresen Parker Nielson; his mother, Wyelene Coxwell of Waxahachie, TX; one sister, Janet Lochridge and her husband, Mark, of Waxahachie, TX; one brother, Charles Ginder of Raleigh, NC; and three nieces, Shaun Patterson, Callie Patterson, and Pearl Neal.
A Memorial service is planned for Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. The family will greet friends following the service from 6:30 until 7:30 P.M. Memorial contributions can be made to the Tresen Nielson Scholarship Fund or the Nielson Family in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Parker grew up in Stuart, Florida graduating from Stuart High School in 1974. Following high school, Parker became a treasure hunter and worked for Mel Fisher Treasure Company and was part of the Spanish Galleon Atocha treasure find in 1985. Parker went on to attend the University of Miami and later Wharton’s Business school. Parker moved to the Nevada area in the early 1990s working as a Financial Specialist for Auto Dealerships in Kansas City, Fort Scott, and Nevada. Later, he became the co-owner of AutoSpot Used Cars and owner of Party Inflatables and Kid’s Trackless Trains.
In addition to his wife, Buffi, he is survived by his five children: Matthew Nielson of Aurora, MO, Jordan Nielson of Pittsburg, KS, Channing Nielson of Nevada, MO, Taylor Nielson of Manhattan, KS, and Jensen Nielson of Nevada, MO; one grandson, Tresen Parker Nielson; his mother, Wyelene Coxwell of Waxahachie, TX; one sister, Janet Lochridge and her husband, Mark, of Waxahachie, TX; one brother, Charles Ginder of Raleigh, NC; and three nieces, Shaun Patterson, Callie Patterson, and Pearl Neal.
A Memorial service is planned for Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. The family will greet friends following the service from 6:30 until 7:30 P.M. Memorial contributions can be made to the Tresen Nielson Scholarship Fund or the Nielson Family in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.
Bates County Cattlemen's Dinner
Join us and your local cattlemen at the annual Bates County Cattlemen's meeting Saturday November 10th.
Obituary - Charlene Ruth West
Funeral services for Charlene West will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Pastor Ron Dunlap officiating.
Visitation will be 5 - 7 p.m. Monday, November 12 at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. Contributions to American Diabetes Association. Online condolences, www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Charlene Ruth West, age 82 of Rich Hill, Missouri died Friday, November 9, 2018 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. She was born June 14, 1936 to John Thomas an Catherine Kellings Greenway in Kansas City, Missouri.
Charlene is survived by two sons, Michael West and wife Jeanetta of Rich Hill, Missouri and Wayne West and wife Cheryl of Billings, Missouri; one daughter, Tammy Stewart and husband Roger of Rich Hill, Missouri; 7 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, 9 great great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild on the wa in February of 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lewis in 2004; one son, Lenny in 1994; one daughter, Helen McLay; four brothers, Delbert, Clifford, Thomas and Paul; and two sisters, Mickey Merritt and Dorothy Gibson.
Charlene Ruth West, age 82 of Rich Hill, Missouri died Friday, November 9, 2018 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. She was born June 14, 1936 to John Thomas an Catherine Kellings Greenway in Kansas City, Missouri.
Charlene is survived by two sons, Michael West and wife Jeanetta of Rich Hill, Missouri and Wayne West and wife Cheryl of Billings, Missouri; one daughter, Tammy Stewart and husband Roger of Rich Hill, Missouri; 7 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, 9 great great-grandchildren and one great great-grandchild on the wa in February of 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lewis in 2004; one son, Lenny in 1994; one daughter, Helen McLay; four brothers, Delbert, Clifford, Thomas and Paul; and two sisters, Mickey Merritt and Dorothy Gibson.
A Wintry Start to the weekend
Our early brush with winter isn't giving up yet! Bundle up on your way out the door this morning; increasing winds and falling temperatures will bring wind chills into the low teens or single digits by the time work and school let out for the day. For those in northern Missouri, another brush of light snow could lead to reduced visibility and difficult travel.
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