Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Bates County Career Women Forum 2019

Folks need to purchase tickets well before the 28th for food preparation.


Arthritis Foundation Walk With Ease Program coming to Hume R-8 School



The Arthritis Foundation Walk With Ease Program will be offered through MU Extension, starting September 16th at Hume R-8 School. Walk With Ease is a structured walking program that teaches participants how to safely make physical activity part of their everyday life. The program is designed to help people living with arthritis better manage their pain and is also ideal for people without arthritis who want to make walking a daily habit.

Walk With Ease is a structured walking program that offers support, information and tools to help participants develop successful exercise routines. Individuals can choose to do the program on their own with the help of a workbook or can join others in a six-week group series led by a certified leader. During the program, participants will learn proper stretching and pain management techniques, as well as build stamina and walking pace. The program can even be modified to meet the needs of individual participants so that each person can develop an exercise routine that fits their unique goals.

“Research shows that walking is not only good for joints, but also helps improve the health of the heart, lungs and bones,” said Sara Bridgewater, Nutrition and Health Specialist for MU Extension. “Walking can also help manage weight which can reduce one’s risk for arthritis in the knee, heart disease and diabetes. If you can be on your feet for 10 minutes without increased pain, you will most likely have success withWalk With Ease.”

The information and strategies taught in the Arthritis Foundation Walk With Ease Program are based on research and tested programs in exercise science, behavior change and arthritis management. Updated and evaluated by the Thurston Arthritis Research Center and the Institute on Aging of the University of North Carolina, Walk With Ease is shown to increase balance, strength and walking pace, as well as reduce the pain and discomfort of arthritis. The program is also shown to build participant confidence to be physically active and improve overall health.

Pre-registration for the Arthritis Foundation Walk With Ease Program is necessary. For more information, contact Hume School 660-643-7411. Before starting any exercise program, always check with your physician.


St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release Aug. 26-Sept. 2, 2019

St. Clair County Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made five arrests and took two reports during the week of Aug. 26-Sept. 2, 2019.

View the full release by using the link we have provided for you below:


Click on link for more information. https://www.scsomo.org/press_view.php?id=890



Appleton City man arrested in St. Clair County

On Sept. 1, Joshua Young, 35, Appleton City was arrested on three St. Clair County warrants. The first warrant charges him with a class D felony possession of a controlled substance and a class D misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond is set at $2,500 cash only.

The warrant comes after a St. Clair County deputy performed a traffic stop on a vehicle that Young was driving, for a traffic violation in April of 2019. The deputy made contact with Young and asked if there was anything illegal in the vehicle. Young gave consent for the deputy to search the vehicle. During the search, a glass pipe with a white residue was located.

The second warrant is for a class D misdemeanor driving with no insurance. Bond is set at $500 cash only. This warrant stems from the traffic stop by a St. Clair County deputy in April of 2019.

The third warrant is for a class D felony possession of a controlled substance, two class D felony counts of delivery or possession of a controlled substance at a county/private jail/correctional center, and a class D misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

The warrant comes after a deputy performed a traffic stop on the vehicle Young was a passenger in for an equipment violation in May of 2019. After getting consent to search the vehicle from the driver, the deputy found a green bag on the floorboard in the passenger area of the vehicle. Inside the bag was a syringe, a plastic bag with a white crystal-like substance, and a pair of “brass” knuckles. The crystal-like substance did field test positive for methamphetamine.

While being transported to the jail, the deputy reminded Young, that if he had anything else hidden on his person, he needed to speak up now. Young stated he did have some pills on his person. Upon arrival, Young was taken in to be searched. The correctional staff did locate the pills and a plastic bag with a crystal-like substance. All evidence was collected.

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.


Obituary -Luella Belle (Ford) Driskel

Luella Belle Driskel, 84, formerly of Sheldon, MO passed away on Sunday, September 1, 2019 at Truman Healthcare and Rehab in Lamar, MO. Luella was born September 25, 1934 in rural Sheldon, MO to George H. and Sylvia I. (Hoover) Ford. She was united in marriage to Darce Driskel on July 13, 1954 in Kenoma, MO and he preceded her in death.

Luella grew up outside of Sheldon graduated from Sheldon High School. Throughout her life she worked in various places as a skilled laborer. Luella loved living on the family farm with her husband, where they raised their family. She lived in Barton and Vernon Counties all of her life. Luella enjoyed crocheting, and loved being a part of her family’s lives.

Survivors include one daughter Phyllis E. Hagerman (Ralph) , Lockwood, MO; one son, Clinton D. Driskel (Julie), Sheldon, MO; five grandchildren, Michael Hagerman (Robyn), Ozark, MO, Jeremy Hagerman (Becki), Tahlequah, OK, Lyddia Gilmore (Steve), Carl Junction, MO, Clinton Driskel, Jr., Bronaugh, MO, Darcey Mize (Chris) Liberal, MO; one brother, Walter Ford (Mary), Sheldon, MO; 15 great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, extended family and special friends. In addition to her husband Darce, she was preceded in death by her parents, and five siblings.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 6, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Rev. Kent Garfield officiating. Interment will follow in Sheldon Cemetery, Sheldon, MO. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made in her memory to the Parkinson's Foundation c/o Ferry Funeral Home.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

From Butler Ward 4 Councilman Dale Newkirk

The finance committee met tonight and talked insurance. Our agent assured us that our rates are not being set based on the "new price" figure so the difference between that and actual cash value is really irrelevant. It does look like there may be some savings to the city by tweaking the auto policy. It was also discussed that our agent and the operations manager will get together, drive the city and make sure all the buildings, shelters, ect are all on our policy and see if there are any adjustments to be made. I am confident we are making good progress on this issue.

Council meeting.
Next townhall meeting will be September 30th at the Butler High school at 7pm. Please plan on attending this important informational meeting.

Ordinance 1105 was passed tonight to get the ball rolling on a $239,501.00 MODOT grant for the airport. This is a 10 percent matching grant which will be the cities part. This grant can only be used for Aviation.

The draft of the updated economic incentive package is finished and was given to all to review. If all looks good, it will be adopted by the council. This is super important to aid us in attracting new jobs and businesses.

We just learned tonight that we have received two applications for our economic developer position. We should get a look at those at our next meeting.

Your city council members will be serving at the community cafe on September 24th at the Nazarene church. The menu will be spaghetti, salad, bread and dessert.

As promised, your city council is hard at work for you. Our success will be measured by the differences we make in the lives of the citizens of Butler.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you as ward 4 councilman.
Dale Newkirk


Nevada man arrested in Lamar



Obituary - Alan Joseph Benoit

Alan Benoit, 71, Clinton, Missouri passed away, Sunday September 1, 2019 at his home in Clinton. Fond memories and condolences may be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com

Visitation will be on Friday, September 6, 2019 from 10:00-11:30am at Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri with a graveside service at 2:00pm at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery, Higginsville, Missouri.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri.





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