Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Bates County Sheriff looking for wanted sex offender

Michael Scott Miller
On October 29, 2019 a warrant was issued for Michael Scott Miller for failure to register as a sex offender. 

Mr. Miller's last known address was 14557 NE County Road 12003 in Urich, MO. 

He is 5'7" and weighs 185 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. Miller is a tier 3 sex offender. 

If you know of his whereabouts please contact Jami Page at 660-679-3232 or by email at jpage@batescountysheriff.com.


Gammon wins David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship

October 29, 2019 (MANHATTAN, Kan.) –Jaqueline Clawson of Meade, Kansas, a senior in agricultural economics and business marketing, and Sara Gammon of Drexel, Missouri, a senior in agricultural economics and global food systems leadership, have been awarded the David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship through the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center and the Department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University.

Jaqueline Clawson has served as a College of Agriculture Ambassador and was the Career Fair Coordinator for both the All-University Career Fair and the Agri-Industry Career Fair. She actively participated on the College of Business Sales Competition team, the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) team and was a Sales Ambassador for the College of Business. In addition, Jacqueline was selected to be a student fellow for the Center for Risk Management at K-State and has participated in international study abroad experiences to India, Australia and Ireland. She has held leadership positions in a variety of campus organizations and worked at the Sales Lab. 


Jacqueline completed internships with CoBank, John Deere, Seed Sowers LLC and Plains State Bank. She will graduate in December and has taken a position with John Deere. The Clawson family is affiliated with the following cooperative: CMS Electric Cooperative, Cooperative Elevator and Supply (Meade), Dairy Farmers of America, Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma, MKC and United Telephone Association, Inc.

Sara Gammon has been involved in student government, serving as a College of Agriculture Senator. She was a Cargill Fellow, facilitated events at Global Youth Institute and also served as the Vice President of Political Outreach for Collegiate Farm Bureau. Sara was selected as a Borlaug-Ruan International Intern and served in India working with dairy cooperatives.

She also served as a K-State International Service Teams volunteer working at the Children and Youth Empowerment Center in Kenya and participated in an international study experience to Japan. Sara works as an extension research assistant in the Department of Agricultural Economics. She will graduate in May 2020 and after graduate school, hopes to work in economic research on global issues. The Gammon family is affiliated with the following cooperatives: Osage Valley Electric Co-op.

The David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship has awarded over $84, 000 in scholarships since its establishment in 2014. David and Susan Barton came to Kansas State University in 1976 and have been contributing to cooperative education for many years. They are now encouraging the next generation to develop into strong educated leaders.

“The purpose of the David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship is to encourage the development of leaders in the agribusiness community,” states Professor Brian Briggeman, director of the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center. “It’s also to provide significant financial assistance to eligible students enrolled in educational programs emphasizing these areas of study.”

To be eligible for the David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship, a student must be either a junior or senior in K-State’s College of Agriculture at the time the scholarship is received and be pursuing a degree in Agribusiness or Agricultural Economics. The recipient must also have strong academic performance and be affiliated as a member or as a child or dependent of a member or employee of a company operating on a cooperative basis in the United States (including agricultural, farm credit, credit union, rural electric or rural telephone cooperatives).

The David and Susan Barton Cooperative Leadership Scholarship was established by donations from cooperative leaders as a thank you to the Bartons for their years of service to cooperatives. Family and friends added to the fund upon David’s retirement from the university. David and Susan Barton matched more than twice the amount of each contribution made to the fund to further benefit outstanding students at Kansas State University. “Additional contributions by those who want to honor David and Susan Barton and support the purposes of the scholarship are welcome,” Dr. Briggeman said.

They should be made payable to “KSU Foundation/Barton” and sent to the Arthur Capper Cooperative Center, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics, 342 Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506.



Bates County Sheriff's Office Halloween Restrictions that sex offenders have

The Bates County Sheriff's Office would like to advise the community about the Halloween restrictions that sex offenders have.

Per RSMo 589.426
Any person required to register as a sexual offender under sections 589.400 to 489.425 shall be required on October 31st of each year to:


1. Avoid all Halloween related contact with children.
2. Remain inside his or her residence between the hours of 5 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. unless required to be elsewhere for just cause, including but not limited to employment or medical emergencies.
3. Post a sign at his or her residence stating, "No candy or treats at this residence".
4. Leave all outside residential lighting off during the evening hours after 5 p.m.

Any person required to register as a sexual offender under sections 589.400 to 589.425 who violates the provisions of subsection 1 of this section shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.


Obituary - Eugene “Gene” George Timmermann

Eugene “Gene” George Timmermann, 73, of Lamar, MO, passed away on October 26, 2019 at home. Visitation will be held at Daniel Funeral Home October 30, 2019 starting at 6:30 pm. Funeral services will be a St. Mary’s Catholic Church October 31, 2019 at 10:00 am. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Gene was born in Breese, IL to John and Norma (Strevel)Timmermann on December 9, 1945. He grew up in Jerico Springs, MO and attended school in Stockton, MO. He later moved to Lamar, MO, where he met the love of his life, Martha, of 50 years. 

Gene worked as Foreman of the Sanitation Department for the city of Lamar for 30 years. He was forced to retire from the career he loved due to an accident that left him paralyzed. He received exceptional care from his wife, Martha, which allowed for him to continue to participate in activities that brought him joy.

Gene had a passion for dirt track racing as a race car owner and as a fan. He never met a stranger and was widely known throughout the racing community. Gene spent a lot of his time at the racetrack creating memories with his son, Donnie and grandson, Dylan. 

He had an extensive list of drivers that drove for him producing hundreds of wins, which are proudly displayed in his garage. Gene touched the lives of so many people in the dirt track racing community and always looked forward to visiting with or helping fellow racers, whether it be to provide race car parts or advice.

Gene took great pride in his grandchildren. He enjoyed watching them play sports, going to pageants, and of course racing. He was their number one fan. He also enjoyed being outdoors and taking his dog “Pee Wee” for rides to the lake.

Gene is survived by his wife, Martha of the home, his daughter, Ronda (Terry) Braker of Lamar, MO, his son, Donnie (Tracy) Timmermann of El Dorado Springs, MO, his daughter Shelby (Kevin) Taffner of Lamar, MO, his brother John (Kenneth) Timmermann of Albuquerque, NM; his granddaughter Ashley (Tony) Todd, El Dorado Springs, MO, his grandson Dylan Timmermann, Springfield, MO, his grandson Ethan Taffner, Lamar, MO, his granddaughter Kelsey Taffner, Columbia, MO, his granddaughter Keely Taffner, Lamar, MO, his great grandson Kole Todd and great-granddaughter Alex Todd.
The family would like to express their gratitude to Heartland Hospice for their comforting care and support during his final days.
Contributions are suggested and made payable to St. Mary’s Catholic Church in care of Daniel Funeral Home.

Obituary - William "Bill" George Scott

William "Bill" George Scott, 96, Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at Golden Years Care Services, Harrisonville.

Bill is survived by his daughter, Sue Scott, Kent, Washington; a sister, Dolores "Corkey" Terrell, Harrisonville, Missouri; other relatives and friends.

Cremation with services pending.

A complete obituary and service time will be posted when the information becomes available.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville.


Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Cold and Frosty Halloween



Let's look beyond the sleet, snow, rain chances and take a look at Halloween night! Winter-like temperatures will stick around! Bundle up those trick or treaters and don't freeze your ghouls off!

Update: Harrisonville man seriously injured after train collides with truck in Vernon County

Copyright Compton Junction Fire Department 
On 10/29/19 around 1:00pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with several other emergency personnel responded to a report of a train colliding with a vehicle on Arnold Road around 5 miles north of Stotesbury, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2014 Ford F-150 driven by 37 year old Brandon N. Gott of Harrisonville, Missouri stopped on the railroad tracks and was stuck by a northbound General Electric Locomotive.

Mr. Gott sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported to Belton Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The truck was totaled and towed from the scene of the crash by Garwood's Wrecker Service of Nevada, Missouri.  


Copyright Mid America Live News 

About the proposed sales tax increase...

Last night, the Butler city council fielded questions and comments from residents regarding the proposed 1 cent sales tax that will appear on the November ballot. The following information should help answer some questions you might have, in the event you were not able to make the town hall meeting last night:





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