Please be weather aware and monitor weather conditions throughout the evening. Follow our page to stay updated on any weather alerts for Henry County, Missouri.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
From the Clinton Fire Department
04/30/2019: Henry County is expected to receive an excessive amount of rain over the next 24 hours. Our area is under an enhanced risk for severe weather too this evening.
Please be weather aware and monitor weather conditions throughout the evening. Follow our page to stay updated on any weather alerts for Henry County, Missouri.
Please be weather aware and monitor weather conditions throughout the evening. Follow our page to stay updated on any weather alerts for Henry County, Missouri.
Obituary - Kristine Lynn Smith
Kristine Lynn Smith, 52, Harrisonville, MO, died Monday, April 29, 2019 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO.
Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 3, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville.
A complete obituary will be posted when information is available.
Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 3, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville.
A complete obituary will be posted when information is available.
More cows missing near Hume
On April 29, 2019 a Deputy took another report of stolen cattle in the Hume area. The victim stated that on 4/27/19 he received a call from his neighbor saying his gate was open and his cows had gotten out. The victim then went to his property and got all of the cattle back in the field and shut the gate. On 4/28/19 he returned to the property to inventory the cattle and found that 5 cows were missing. He spoke with his neighbors and nobody had seen the cattle. The victim believes the cattle to have been stolen due to not being able to find them and the calves would be crying if the cows were nearby.
The victim described the missing cattle to be 2 full grown red Angus cows with yellow ear tags and 3 red Angus calves missing. He valued them to be around $5200.00.
The victim described the missing cattle to be 2 full grown red Angus cows with yellow ear tags and 3 red Angus calves missing. He valued them to be around $5200.00.
BCMH celebrating volunteers this week
This week we are honoring our Auxiliary volunteers. They do so much for our employees, patients and visitors. Each volunteer dedicates time to help with the gift shop, information desk, organize and hold fundraisers, manage floral sales, and other tasks. We so are thankful for their gift of time and service. Volunteers - you are such an encouragement! -courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital
Current volunteers:
Clay Nichols
Beverly Wainwright
Mildred Chenault
Cindy Woods
Dee Hall
Kathy Bunch
Donna Huber
Lora Padley
Gerry Ketron
Missie Good
Ramona Snyder
Paula Brede
Bob Johnson
Paula Shaffer
Bob Thomas
Sherry York
June Ray
Liz Schlechty
Eleanor Gebo
Doris Null
Kathleen Eckert
Faye Hunt
Alan Mundey
Paula Brede
Pat Friederich
Charlotte Guss
Volunteer Chaplains:
Mike Humphrey
Larry Flatt
Wendell Teagarden
J.R. Beck
Current volunteers:
Clay Nichols
Beverly Wainwright
Mildred Chenault
Cindy Woods
Dee Hall
Kathy Bunch
Donna Huber
Lora Padley
Gerry Ketron
Missie Good
Ramona Snyder
Paula Brede
Bob Johnson
Paula Shaffer
Bob Thomas
Sherry York
June Ray
Liz Schlechty
Eleanor Gebo
Doris Null
Kathleen Eckert
Faye Hunt
Alan Mundey
Paula Brede
Pat Friederich
Charlotte Guss
Volunteer Chaplains:
Mike Humphrey
Larry Flatt
Wendell Teagarden
J.R. Beck
April 2019 Blackhawk Pride Award Recipients
Please congratulate our April Blackhawk Pride Award recipients: Porter, Autumn, Cooper, Briar, Harlee, Hunter, Gunnar, Gracey, Mason, Kira, Kyson, Adrianna, Evie, Clayton, Ember, Jaxon, Laynee, Maycee, Callie, Allyson, Emma, Presleigh, and Rylie! - Photo Courtesy of the Adrian School District.
Road work planned in Cass County
TRAFFIC: MoDOT Kansas City has announced that, starting today (4/30), they will be reducing NB I-49 between Archie and MO Route 7 (towards Clinton) to one lane every day from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., for asphalt resurfacing.
The closures are expected to last until November 1.
All work will be weather permitting.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and find an alternate route, if necessary, and to use caution when travelling in the area to keep the workers safe.
#BuckleUp #PhoneDown
The closures are expected to last until November 1.
All work will be weather permitting.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and find an alternate route, if necessary, and to use caution when travelling in the area to keep the workers safe.
#BuckleUp #PhoneDown
Hudson Highlights...
Congratulations to Beau Brownsberger - 3rd Grade Hudson R9 Student of the Week.
Shown below is the 3rd and 4th grade Earth Day project.
Also, thank you to our retiring PTO Officers - Amber Brownsberger, Amie Branson and Dawn Mott. We appreciate everything you have done for our school.
Shown below is the 3rd and 4th grade Earth Day project.
Also, thank you to our retiring PTO Officers - Amber Brownsberger, Amie Branson and Dawn Mott. We appreciate everything you have done for our school.
Bates County Fair book is in the works
The Bates County Fair is only a few months away, and everyone is getting ready. This includes the Fair Book, which has everything you need to know.
Click HERE to get the latest info, and updates on how the book is coming.
Click HERE to get the latest info, and updates on how the book is coming.
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