Sunday, March 3, 2019
Anyone missing a dog in Butler?
This Dog was found on 03/02/19 at 900 block South Main Street in Butler. If this is your dog or know who it belongs to call Butler Police Dept at 679-6131.
Very Cold Temps/Wind Chills tonight into Monday AM
As cold as it was this morning, 20 degrees below normal, tomorrow morning will be even colder. With low temperatures averaging near 25-30F this time of year, tomorrow morning’s lows will be 30+ degrees below normal for some locations! Please plan accordingly and bundle up!
Police investigate social media threat at Ray-Pec Middle School
Sunday, March 3, 3:30pm: Following reports of several threatening social media posts, the Raymore Police Department and Cass County Sheriff’s Office investigated. As a result one juvenile was taken into custody. At this time we are unable to comment further, but the Raymore Police Department and Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate.
Saturday, March 2, 2019
Obituary - Lois R. Simmons
Lois R. Simmons, age 71, of Peculiar, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2019 surrounded by her loving family.
A Visitation Service will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, Missouri 64083. A Funeral Service will follow immediately after Visitation at 5:30 p.m.
Lois was born on August 19 of 1947 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was the daughter of Miguel Flores and Margaret (Esperanza) Flores. Lois was one of seven children including, Mike, Eunice, Naomi, Rita, Martha, and Deborah.
After graduating high school in 1965 from Banning High School, Lois continued her education through nursing school in California. In 1973 she was joined in marriage with her late husband, Kenneth Simmons Sr. Together they were blessed with seven children, Keith, Margaret, David, Anthony, Kenneth Jr., Davina, and Sara.
As a member of the South Haven Baptist Church in Belton, Missouri, Lois very much enjoyed attending services and had a very strong faith. She also lived in the moment, often taking spontaneous “day drives” and other trips. For many years, Lois worked as a teacher’s assistant at the Sharewood school and worked as a lunch lady at Ray-Pec. Lois also worked as a house keeper/custodian for Johnson County, Kansas for eighteen years before retiring. Lois very much-loved being with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Lois is preceded in death by her loving husband of 43 years, Kenneth Simmons, Sr.; parents, Miguel and Margaret Flores; son Keith; daughter, Margaret; brother Mike Flores; and sister Eunice Flores.
She is survived by her five loving children, David Flores, Anthony Simmons, Kenneth Simmons Jr., Davina Simmons, and Sara Simmons; four sisters, Naomi Castillo (Richard), Rita Castillo, Martha Marions (Jeff), and Deborah Lauver (Bill); twelve grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
A Visitation Service will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at Cullen Funeral Home, 612 W. Foxwood Dr., Raymore, Missouri 64083. A Funeral Service will follow immediately after Visitation at 5:30 p.m.
Lois was born on August 19 of 1947 in Phoenix, Arizona. She was the daughter of Miguel Flores and Margaret (Esperanza) Flores. Lois was one of seven children including, Mike, Eunice, Naomi, Rita, Martha, and Deborah.
After graduating high school in 1965 from Banning High School, Lois continued her education through nursing school in California. In 1973 she was joined in marriage with her late husband, Kenneth Simmons Sr. Together they were blessed with seven children, Keith, Margaret, David, Anthony, Kenneth Jr., Davina, and Sara.
As a member of the South Haven Baptist Church in Belton, Missouri, Lois very much enjoyed attending services and had a very strong faith. She also lived in the moment, often taking spontaneous “day drives” and other trips. For many years, Lois worked as a teacher’s assistant at the Sharewood school and worked as a lunch lady at Ray-Pec. Lois also worked as a house keeper/custodian for Johnson County, Kansas for eighteen years before retiring. Lois very much-loved being with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Lois is preceded in death by her loving husband of 43 years, Kenneth Simmons, Sr.; parents, Miguel and Margaret Flores; son Keith; daughter, Margaret; brother Mike Flores; and sister Eunice Flores.
She is survived by her five loving children, David Flores, Anthony Simmons, Kenneth Simmons Jr., Davina Simmons, and Sara Simmons; four sisters, Naomi Castillo (Richard), Rita Castillo, Martha Marions (Jeff), and Deborah Lauver (Bill); twelve grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.
Adrian woman arrested in Henry County
On 3/2/19 around 3:20am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County arrested 47 year old Amy D. Greer of Adrian, Missouri.
She was arrested for 1.)Driving While Intoxicated -Persistent Offender.
Amy D. Greer was booked into the Henry County Jail in Clinton, Missouri and she is currently listed as bondable.
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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
She was arrested for 1.)Driving While Intoxicated -Persistent Offender.
Amy D. Greer was booked into the Henry County Jail in Clinton, Missouri and she is currently listed as bondable.
Copyright Mid America Live News
Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Missing dog north of Amoret
Missing since yesterday morning north of Amoret off of Y Highway and CR 4502 (Mulberry Road) a Chocolate Lab named Hershey.
The dog was wearing a red collar with a tag that says his name and owners number on it.
If anyone has seen Hershey please call 660-679-8132.
The dog was wearing a red collar with a tag that says his name and owners number on it.
If anyone has seen Hershey please call 660-679-8132.
Cash reward will be offered.
Snow Returns Tonight
Here we go again... Snow returns tonight with around 1 to 6 inches expected - depending on where you live. Keep in mind that the heavier amounts will generally fall along and south of I-70 with lighter amounts as you head north towards the Iowa border.
Travel conditions will quickly deteriorate tonight once the snow begins. Moderate to heavy snow and increasing winds will create blowing and drifting of snow, and make for hazardous driving conditions late tonight through Sunday morning. A good night to stay inside if you can and chow down on your fully stocked bread and milk!
Travel conditions will quickly deteriorate tonight once the snow begins. Moderate to heavy snow and increasing winds will create blowing and drifting of snow, and make for hazardous driving conditions late tonight through Sunday morning. A good night to stay inside if you can and chow down on your fully stocked bread and milk!
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