Monday, June 3, 2019

Gov. Parson: ‘A Big Win for Missouri Farmers & Ranchers’

Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 391 into law. The bill, championed by Sen. Mike Bernskoetter, Rep. Mike Haffner, and many agriculture organizations, creates a consistent regulatory framework for producers and encourages investment in our rural communities.

“Senate Bill 391 is a big win for Missouri farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses,” Governor Parson said. “I applaud Senator Bernskoetter, Representative Haffner, and House and Senate leaders for sending a strong signal that we support the next generation of Missouri agriculture. We’ve now opened the doors that will allow Missouri to lead the way in meeting a growing world food demand and ensure we keep more agriculture production in our state, strengthening Missouri’s number one industry.”

The Governor has planned a ceremonial bill signing that will be held alongside farmers, ranchers and agricultural leaders on June 8, 2019, in Sedalia, Missouri, at the annual Missouri Cattlemen’s Steak Fry.

Missouri agriculture is an $88.4 billion industry and remains the No. 1 economic driver in the Show-Me State. To learn more, visit Agriculture.Mo.Gov.


Obituary - Beverly J. Boyd

Beverly J. Boyd age 72 of Rich Hill, Missouri passed away Saturday, June 1, at her home.  

A celebration of her life service is scheduled at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill. 

The family receives friends between five and six o'clock Wednesday evening June 1st at the funeral home. 

Memorials to a Beverly Boyd fund are suggested.


Rain and Storm Chances Return This Week



Rain and storm chances will increase this week as a wet pattern develops over the central U.S. 

Some storms may become severe Tuesday afternoon and evening with large hail and damaging winds being the main threats. 1-3" of new rainfall will be possible through Saturday.

Traffic Alert: Accident slows traffic near Harrisonville

Traffic is slow at this time due to a accident on Northbound I-49 near Harrisonville.

Please use caution if you must travel in this area and move over for all emergency vehicles.

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us.

Update: This accident has been cleaned up at this time! 


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Sunday, June 2, 2019

Rain Chances Return This Week



Really wish we were the bearers of better news... Quiet today and tomorrow before rain chances return and several rounds of rainfall occur across the region.

Missing man in St. Clair County





The St. Clair County Sheriff's Office has issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for a missing man with dementia and depression.

Phillip Bartz was last seen around 6:00 a.m. in the 2500 block of northwest Route H.

Bartz is a white male, age 79, 5 foot 3 inches tall, 130 lbs, grey hair, blue eyes-- wearing a long sleeved plaid shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes with buckles.
Bartz drives a Charcoal Gray 2008 Ford F250 bearing Missouri, 75A1YG .

If you see Mr. Bartz you're asked to dial 911 or call the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office at (417) 646-5822

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Obituary - Ollie Burnett (O.B.) Roberts

The funeral service for O.B. will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Hill and Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, Missouri with Elder Rhoda Hoover and Evangelist Dave Quick officiating.

Visitation will preceded the service from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Interment will be in the Appleton City Cemetery, Appleton City, Missouri.

The family suggests any memorial donations be made to Heartland Hospice. They were so kind to our family and took such great care of O.B.
Ollie Burnett (O.B.) Roberts, age 82, was born on May 26, 1937, in Appleton City, Missouri to Oscar Burnett and Willa Morgan (Ward) Roberts. O.B. departed this life at his home surrounded by his family on May 29, 2019.

Faith, family, and farming were O.B.’s passions in life. He was a lifelong member of the Community of Christ Church where he served as a deacon since November 1978. O.B. met Regina Gurley on a blind date set up by their friends Phyllis Bracher and Dane Schellman. It proved to be a great match, and the pair was married on July 1, 1960. To this union two sons were born, Craig and Kevin. O.B. started farming with his father and took over the family farm after his father’s passing. O.B. was proud that his farm has been recognized as a Missouri Centennial Farm and has been owned by the Roberts family since 1870. Through his years in farming, he raised cattle, hogs, and row crops. There were bountiful years and there were very trying years on the farm, but his passion for farming prevailed through the years. O.B.’s pets played an important role in his life. He always had a dog by his side while doing chores around the farm with his current dog, Toby, being his favorite. Everywhere O.B. went, Toby was not far behind. Toby was also with O.B. every day during therapy helping to lift each other’s spirits.

O.B. loved to travel and he and Regina were fortunate enough to take many amazing trips. Among his favorites were an Alaskan cruise, the Holy Land and Jordan, Disney Land with his great-granddaughter and his last trip to Greece. Unfortunately, while vacationing in Greece in October 2018, O.B suffered a massive stroke. After several weeks in a Greek hospital, O.B. was able to return to the States for additional treatment and subsequent rehabilitation. He worked very hard at his therapy and was determined to get better, shocking all the therapists at how strong he was! O.B. loved spending time outdoors and on the day of his stroke, he climbed a mountain, in the rain, on the Greek island of Rhodes. O.B. was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, Wright Piepmeier.

O.B. is survived by his wife of 58 years, Regina, of Appleton City; son, Craig, and wife Tina of Appleton City; son, Kevin and wife Alison of Lee’s Summit; sister, Maxine Roberts Piepmeier of John Knox Village in Lee’s Summit; granddaughter, Ashlyn and husband Mitchell Turner of Rockville; grandson, Brett Roberts of Appleton City; and great-granddaughter, Brealea Ann Turner of Rockville.

We want to say a special thanks to Penny Foster Knight and Tim Miller for helping to take such great care of O.B. Their compassion and kindness were much appreciated.


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