Friday, June 21, 2019

Update: Two vehicle accident in Rich Hill

On 6/20/19 around 6:40pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies and Bates County EMS responded to a two vehicle accident near Pete's Gas Station in Rich Hill.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2015 Dodge Dart driven by 25 year old Sebastian M. Gardner of Rich Hill, Missouri attempted to turn left into the path of the 2012 Chrysler 200 driven by 48 year old Colleen F. Keller of Rich Hill, Missouri.

Colleen F. Keller sustained minor injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler for treatment.

Both vehicles were damaged and the Chrysler was towed from the scene by Gilkey's Tow of Rich Hill.




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Bates County Roads Preliminary Damage Assessment by SEMA/FEMA ...

Huge pot hole on NE CR 3003 north of Z Highway
Okay folks, here's the LATEST on road repairs from our Bates County Emergency Management. PDA is Preliminary Damage Assessment. It will be done NEXT WEDNESDAY by SEMA/FEMA and to be included your Township Trustees MUST BE PREPARED as stated in this email. It is up to them if your Township receives funding or not. - Bates County Southern Commissioner Larry Hacker

(Message sent to Townships)

The PDA will be done on Wednesday June 26th.
This is the next step in what will hopefully result in some reimbursement for some of the damages caused by the recent rains and flooding.

What we are needing from you at this point is a comprehensive list of the the areas that have sustained damage. You can plot these areas on a map, create a list using road numbers/gps coordinates or however works best for you as long as we can tell where the damage has occurred so that we can take the folks from SEMA/FEMA to them. 


If you list them, please put them in order from the most damage to the least damage. If you choose to use a map please highlight or make notations as to the most damaged areas. 

If there are areas for instance that were substantially damaged and you have already done work to them be sure to include them as well. Just make a notation that you have done work on them.

Please email these lists etc to me no later than NOON TUESDAY JUNE 25th.  If you have any questions feel free to contact any of us:

Dennis Jacobs, Bates County Emergency Management Director

ema480@batescomo.net

660.424.0991



Osage Valley Electric Cooperative reports power outages in Belton

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Crews are currently working on an outage affecting members in the Belton area. The storm has broken some poles in this area. 

Crews will work to restore power as quickly as possible. 

Remember to always stay away from downed power lines. Call 800-889-6832 or use the SmartHub app to report outages.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Obituary - Debra Fry

Debra Fry, 64 of Butler, Missouri passed away June 10, 2019 while on vacation in the Bahamas, aboard the Carnival Ecstasy Cruise ship. Cremation, with memorial services to be held 2:00 pm Saturday, July 6, 2019 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler(660-679-0009). 

A visitation will be held Saturday prior to the service from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, also at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com. 

Debra Irene Fry was born July 19, 1954 in Jackson County, Missouri to William and Beatrice Roberts Aldridge. She grew up in the Kansas City area and attended William Chrisman High School, graduating in 1972. Debi was a member of the marching band where she excelled at playing the drums. She even played drums for a jazz band in Kansas City for a short time and gave drum lessons.

Debi married her high school sweetheart, Bryan Treffer in 1973. They would soon introduce their fist born daughter, Candice Avery to the family. Together they lived a military life, stationed first in San Diego, California then later in Guam.

Later as life began to change, Debi worked for Heart of America Candies Warehouse and Helzberg Diamonds as a payroll clerk. She even waited tables at Pizza Hut in the evenings to support her new found role as a single mom. She worked hard to make it through some very difficult times.

Debi would later reconnect with a boyfriend from Junior High School, Ellery Griffith. They were married in 1985. The family would begin to grow. In 1986 Dustin Taylor Griffith would join the family, followed by Caleb Lucas Griffith in 1987. Debi was a preacher’s wife at this time. The family moved from Independence, Missouri to Union, Missouri in 1985. They would make lots of lasting relationships and fond memories in Union before moving to Archibald, Louisiana in 1991 to begin a ministry of preaching there. In 1993 the family would move back to Missouri to be closer to Debi’s mother. This is when Debi and Ellery became foster parents and began fostering children with special needs and emergency placements. Because of Debi’s big heart and desire to care for others, she received the nomination for Foster Parent of the Year. During this time, Debi and Ellery decided to adopt Kristin, Sophia, and Drew Griffith. Debi’s role in life changed once again. Because of the children’s handicaps, Debi became a full-time stay at home caregiver for the girls.

In 2001 Debi married Jeffrey Fry. Together they purchased a farm in Hume, Missouri. They loved to travel and visit family in Ohio, Florida, and Texas. At one point they even incorporated work with their travels by delivering travel trailers all over the U.S. Debi and Jeff also ran stores in Joplin and Nevada, Missouri. But Debi’s main role was still to care for the girls, Kristin and Sophia along with Jeff. 

Family was very important to Debi and she loved to spend as much time as possible with her kids and grandkids. She enjoyed the holidays and getting the entire family together, especially for Thanksgiving. 

In 2006 Debi and Jeff moved to Butler, Missouri where they remodeled a church to make as their home with the girls.
Then in 2018, two days before Christmas, Debi was told she needed to visit an Oncologist. Her doctors had discovered spots on her lungs and liver. In January of 2019 Debi’s role would once again change, this time to be a fighter, as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung cancer. Debi met this struggle just as she did all the others, with a strong will and desire to get through it. She began with treatment right away. After five aggressive chemo treatments, and two attempts of maintenance chemo, Debi’s body was not responding how she wanted. After six months of fighting, Debi would pass away peacefully with the ocean in the background, on her final trip to the Bahamas.

Debi was preceded in death by her parents, brother Lewis Meloan, nephew D’Artagnan Meloan, and son Dustin Griffith. She is survived by her husband Jeffrey Fry, daughter Candice McGee and husband Tony, sons Caleb and Drew Griffith, daughters, Sophia and Kristin Griffith, daughter-in-law Tracy Griffith, and grandchildren, Brandon, Jonathan, and Kyle Westover, Sean Griffith, Kayla McGee, Tori Hopkins, Levi Hopkins, Dylan McGee, Lizabeth Krause, Gage McGee, Laney McGee, and great-grandson Gatlin Hopkins. Debi is also survived by her brother Terence Meloan and wife Coleen, sister Julie Stevenson and husband Arlo, sister Crystal Stowell and husband Mark, along with many nieces and nephews.


Suspicious activity in Barton county

The Barton County Sheriff's Office is requesting the assistance from the public. We have received two separate reports of suspicious activity and believe they may be linked together.

First Report: In Golden City a female juvenile was playing in her yard when a white or cream in color pickup truck pulled up next to the yard that she was playing in. A man in the truck attempted to lure the child to his truck by showing her a small puppy. Luckily the mother was able to intervene and the male subject left. The mother contacted the Sheriff's Office and a report was made on the incident. Deputies patrolled the area looking for the vehicle but it's believed to have left the area.

Second Report: A white extended cab pickup truck has been spotted inside the city limits of Golden City acting suspicious. The truck drives through the city limits while playing an ice cream truck melody. The truck is reported to not have any markings on it and drives around in the late afternoon.

We are asking you to contact the Barton County Sheriff's Office if you see anything suspicious or if you have any information about the above incidents.

You can contact us at 417-682-5541 or you can send an email bcso252@countyofbarton.com


Clinton Police Department warn of scam in the area!

Just a reminder to everyone, don't give ANYONE your banking or personal information that you don't know and trust. Institutions, such as the IRS, typically will contact you through a letter in the mail if there is a problem or concern.

The Clinton Police Department will not call you and tell you that you have a warrant for your arrest and demand money over the phone. We usually show up at your house if you have a warrant!

If you have a person or company going to do home repairs, renovations, etc, make sure and ask if they have a City of Clinton business license and a list of references. There have been people scammed out considerable amounts of money, as they will give the person doing the repairs money "up front," but never show back up to do the work.

Talk with you family and friends about this and help each other out!!

First of Many...

The Bates County Recorder of Deeds Office is honored to have had Bobby Stone and Cheyenne Mays of Butler Mo to be the first couple to get their marriage license issued at our new location. Congratulations to the happy couple!- Courtesy of the Bates County Recorder of Deeds Office


D&D Fireworks NOW OPEN

D&D Fireworks outside of Amoret is NOW open for business. Remember we only take cash or checks. Firework display June 29 th. The display will be in memory of Barbara Delozier and Linda Hartline.
Stand hours
Monday thru Thursday 10 a.m. to 9p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday noon to 8 p.m.



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