Local Butler Band Wasteland will be providing the musical entertainment again this year at the D&D Fireworks show on Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 6 PM – 11 PM.
Please come out and listen to us and stay for the best fireworks show around! Hope to see all of you there!!!
D & D Fireworks Display is located at NW State Route 52, Amoret, Missouri 64722
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Obituary - Ronald Thomas Shadwick
Ronald Thomas Shadwick, age 80, of Clinton, MO passed away Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at his home.
Ronald was born July 3, 1938 to Thomas F. and Anna Bell ‘Hall’ Shadwick of Kansas City, MO. After high school, he enlisted in the Marine Corps July 11, 1956 and served until July 10, 1959. Ronald then served in the Reserve until July 5, 1963. He married Leona Charlene Heitzman on July 16, 1960. Ronald worked as a sheet metal worker at Kenworth Motor Truck Company. His hobbies included fishing, hunting and playing his pedal steel guitar with his band at Clyde’s nightclub in North Kansas City. Ronald was a member of the Free Masons Golden Gate Lodge in Kansas City, was past Master of Sheffield Lodge #625 in Kansas City, and past Patron of the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter #2.
Ronald was born July 3, 1938 to Thomas F. and Anna Bell ‘Hall’ Shadwick of Kansas City, MO. After high school, he enlisted in the Marine Corps July 11, 1956 and served until July 10, 1959. Ronald then served in the Reserve until July 5, 1963. He married Leona Charlene Heitzman on July 16, 1960. Ronald worked as a sheet metal worker at Kenworth Motor Truck Company. His hobbies included fishing, hunting and playing his pedal steel guitar with his band at Clyde’s nightclub in North Kansas City. Ronald was a member of the Free Masons Golden Gate Lodge in Kansas City, was past Master of Sheffield Lodge #625 in Kansas City, and past Patron of the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter #2.
Survivors include his wife, Charlene; five children, Jennifer (Rick Harper) Shadwick, Cindy (Gerald) Kretzschmer, Ronda (Mike) Marek, Melinda (Mike) Snyder and Thomas Shadwick; 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 great great-grandchild; three sisters, Frances, Beverly and Shirley; several nieces, nephews, friends and longtime friend, Tom Cochran.
Preceding Ronald in death were his parents; one brother, Roland; and one sister, Cheryl.
The family will receive visitors at Consalus Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 1:00 pm, with a funeral service to follow at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, MO.
Preceding Ronald in death were his parents; one brother, Roland; and one sister, Cheryl.
The family will receive visitors at Consalus Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 1:00 pm, with a funeral service to follow at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, MO.
The family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the Henry County Memory Fund and may be left in care of Consalus Funeral Home, 209 S. 2nd St., Clinton, MO 64735.
Condolences may be left online on this website.
Officer involved shooting in St. Clair County
At approximately 3:30 p.m. on June 9, 2019, a St. Clair County deputy was trying to pull over a vehicle for failure to yield. The vehicle finally stopped approximately one and a half miles east of Highway E and Highway A intersection. Upon making contact with the subject, the deputy noticed a weapon.
The subject allegedly reached for the weapon. The deputy drew his county issued service weapon and fired one shot at the subject. The subject was struck by the shot fired. The deputy was not injured.
The subject was transported to an area hospital in critical condition by helicopter. The subject’s family has been notified of the event.
The deputy involved has been placed on administrative leave per St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office policy.
This case has been turned over to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control. Questions about this case can be directed to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
The subject was transported to an area hospital in critical condition by helicopter. The subject’s family has been notified of the event.
The deputy involved has been placed on administrative leave per St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office policy.
This case has been turned over to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control. Questions about this case can be directed to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office.
History Achieves: Nevada State Hospital
Nevada, Missouri - The Missouri State Hospital for the Insane (No. 3) in Nevada was established in 1885, becoming the third asylum in Missouri.
The first building to be built was the distinctive Kirkbride main building. The massive building was completed in 1887, and was the largest single building in the state of Missouri at that time. The beautiful towers and ornamentation were removed during the 1950's with the building itself being torn down in 1999.
The Missouri State Hospital Number 3 has gone by several names. In the early years, the sign in the lobby referred to it as "Lunatic Asylum Number 3".
Fundraiser for the Bates County Sheriffs Office K-9 units
Bates County Recovery Court holds fund raiser for the Bates County Sheriffs Office K-9 units. The fundraiser was originally set in May But was rained out and rescheduled for today. The Recovery Court Participants approached the K-9 unit and asked what they could do. Together they identified the needs to help protect our K9 with purchasing bullet resistant vest for the dogs. The softball tournament has raised close to enough to purchase one vest. It’s currently being held at the Adrian Park.
They welcome anyone wishing to donate to help them reach their goal to purchase a second vest for the other dog. The vest are custom made to each dog. Each vest cost approximately $1000.
One recovery participant jokingly said “at one time we were on the other side of the law and now we are working together.”
Sheriff Anderson says, “For recovery to be successful for the participant, there has to be support and team work. Just like winning a softball game there is no “I” in team. A successful recovery for just one person is a win for our community as a whole. We are all one bad decision away from a completely different life then we have now. We appreciate the Recovery Court Participants for their hard work putting this together for us.”
It’s Safety Village time!
It’s Safety Village time in Butler! Any child aged 4-5 is eligible to attend. We will have two sessions each day, 9-12 and 1-4.
Signs up will be on Sunday, June 23rd from 5-7 at the old high school gym on Pine Street near the Butler Police Station.
Safety Village will run June 24-28th with a small program Friday evening.
Butler man escapes injury in Caldwell County Crash
On 6/8/19 around 6:50pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Caldwell County responded to a two vehicle accident on M-116 at Brangus Road- 4 miles east of Interstate 35.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident happened when the 2003 Kenworth tractor trailer driven by 35 year old Emery B. Englehardt of Butler, Missouri was stopped when he struck from behind by the 1994 Toyota Camry driven by 69 year old David Bannister of Odessa, Missouri.
Mr. Bannister sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Liberty Hospital for treatment.
Neither Mr. Englehardt or two other passengers from Bethany, Missouri were hurt in this accident.
The Camry was totaled and towed from the scene of the accident by Sams Tow of Lathrop, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident happened when the 2003 Kenworth tractor trailer driven by 35 year old Emery B. Englehardt of Butler, Missouri was stopped when he struck from behind by the 1994 Toyota Camry driven by 69 year old David Bannister of Odessa, Missouri.
Mr. Bannister sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Liberty Hospital for treatment.
Neither Mr. Englehardt or two other passengers from Bethany, Missouri were hurt in this accident.
The Camry was totaled and towed from the scene of the accident by Sams Tow of Lathrop, Missouri.
Obituary - Lois M. Stuart
Lois Maxine Stuart of Garden City, Missouri was born May 18, 1928 in Hoxie, Kansas the daughter of Elva and Jessie Taylor. She departed this life on Saturday, June 8, 2019 at the Golden Years Care Services, Harrisonville, Missouri at the age of 91 years and 21 days.
Lois was united in marriage to Ovid Stuart. Lois was employed as a clothes washer for a dry cleaning business.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Ovid Stuart; a brother, Dale Taylor and a sister, Margie Moody.
Lois is survived by her brother, Darrel Taylor, Kingsville, Missouri; a sister, Dorothy Grah, Garden City, Missouri; several nieces and nephews and their families; other relatives and friends.
Cremation. A Celebration Of Life Gathering will be 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
Lois is survived by her brother, Darrel Taylor, Kingsville, Missouri; a sister, Dorothy Grah, Garden City, Missouri; several nieces and nephews and their families; other relatives and friends.
Cremation. A Celebration Of Life Gathering will be 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the Dickey Funeral Home, Garden City, Missouri.
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