Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Thank a Farmer Week Proclamation




Vernon County Sheriff's Office LT Travis Cole graduates FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership program



Patrol Lt Travis Cole received his TRILOGY certificate after graduating from the 336th Executive Leadership academy FBI-LEEDA. Lt Cole began taking the leadership training in July and completed all three levels of training to receive his TROLOGY award. The three levels of certification included Supervisor Leadership, Command Leadership and Executive Leadership training. 

The week-long classes were spread out over a six-month period to allow working members of law enforcement in supervisor capacities to attend without being gone for a long period of time. Lt Cole said “I want to thank Sheriff Mosher and the FBI-LEEDA program for allowing me the opportunity to attend this training. The training I received is very valuable and a priceless tool that all law enforcement leaders should have.” Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher presented Lt Cole with his TRILOGY award on Wednesday and said this marked the beginning of a goal he has had for some time. 

“I think every member of law enforcement that is in an upper-level management position should have this training. It not only teaches good leadership skills and values, but it takes a good look at the administrative side of law enforcement, the community relations aspect, and the policy and procedure process for agencies.

” Mosher said a large portion of LT Cole’s class was paid for on a grant he submitted last summer and that he hopes to continue sending his administrative staff to this training. “I will definitely be applying for grants again this year and sending more of our staff to this training.”

BCMH: Mahomes gets proper discharge

PLANNING for a Chiefs victory at the Superbowl! Case Management gives “Mahomes” his discharge plan for success – (L-R): Elisabeth McCord, MSW, Social Worker; Diane Ferguson, RN, Case Management Manager. and Kori Page, RN, Case Management Manager. Thanks to Adam Dains, staff Pharmacist/Mahomes

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Town Hall meeting in Rich Hill next month




Two vehicle accident in Vernon County

On 1/29/20 around 7:35am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County responded to a two vehicle accident in the northbound lanes of I-49 around 5 miles south of Nevada.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2005 Cadillac CTS driven by 60 year old Barbara L. Simmons of Hughesville, Missouri lost control and slid into the path of the 2005 Peterbilt 379 driven by 57 year old Roger D. Lee of Golden City, Missouri.

Barbara L. Simmons sustained minor injuries in this accident and she was transported by ambulance to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The Cadillac was towed from the scene of the crash by TCB Tow of Nevada. 


Peculiar Missouri Police Department is seeking assistance



The Peculiar Missouri Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying the W/M subject and vehicle in the attached photos. The subject and vehicle are both associated with an ongoing criminal investigation. The vehicle is described as an older teal green/blue minivan, possibly a Honda Odyssey. 

The minivan has damage to the front bumper cover as can be seen on the photo. The subject is a white male, slightly balding on the top back of his head, he is wearing glasses that are missing the side ear piece on the left side.

Anyone with information as to the possible identity of this subject or vehicle please contact the Peculiar Missouri Police Department at 816.779.5102


Obituary - Trudy Eilene Proffitt

Trudy Eilene Proffitt died peacefully at home in Pleasanton, Kansas, surrounded by her loving family on Monday, January 27, 2020.

Trudy was born on August 19, 1943, in Olathe, Kansas, the youngest of three children to Florence E and William Eldon Forrest Endecott. A lifelong resident of Kansas, Trudy was raised in a loving and Godly family. She graduated from Columbus High School in May 1961 and married her high school sweetheart Donald Proffitt on June 4, 1961. Together they shared more than 58 years of marriage and raised four children.

Trudy and Don started their married life in West Mineral, KS, close to their families. After living in Olathe and West Mineral for a number of years, they moved the Pleasanton area in 1972 and found their forever home. Trudy was very active in the community and school. She was a homemaker as well as an excellent typist. For a short time, she and her sister-in-law, Sue, owned the Flower Boutique. Having gone back to work in the 1980s, after the family had grown, she cherished memories of her time working for Fundcraft Publishing with David and Charlene Bradley. Later, she worked alongside Don at Proffitt's Tire and Lube Center in Pleasanton. In the 1990s, Trudy also worked for the city of Pleasanton as both Deputy City Clerk and City Clerk. She then worked for SEK Mental Health until her retirement.

From a young age, Trudy loved music and picked up her father's knack for learning and playing music by ear. Not only did she sing for many church services, over the years she taught herself to play piano, guitar and even the accordion. Her love of music stretched to dancing. For years, she and Don danced nearly every weekend and met many close friends at country western and polka dances around Southeast Kansas. 

Trudy was an avid fan of the Lonesome Cowboys, the band her son Mark helped form. Trudy and Don followed them everywhere for the 12 years they played. Fitting for Trudy, she made friends with everyone she met along the way. And, of course, she became like a second mom to the other members of the band.

Trudy was a constant caregiver. Whether it was making sure her kids were well and had everything they needed to be happy or spoiling her grandkids and great grandkids whenever she possibly could. She was also a wonderful friend and daughter to her mother when she most needed it. She took care of friends too - Becky Patience and Dawn Helmert - whom she loved so much. Trudy was also a great baker. There was rarely a time when she wasn't baking a cherry pie, her delicious homemade 'light rolls' or cookies for someone. She also loved to read novels and seemingly always had a book she was about to finish, ready to be shared with a friend or to be donated to the library.

Trudy and Don made many trips to visit friends and family across many states. She loved her trips to see her youngest son Corey, wherever he was living, often taking the grandkids along as they grew up. Her and Don's last vacation was an Alaskan cruise to celebrate her 75th birthday.

Survivors include husband Don of the home; daughters Tuesdee Stark (Duane) of Pleasanton, KS and Tracee Otterstein (Mark) of Kansas City, MO; and sons Mark Proffitt of Linn Valley, KS; and Corey Proffitt (Rod Sisson) of New York, NY, and a 'special son' Mike Kendrick of Marshall, AR. She is also survived by her nine grandchildren, Destinee, Arielle, Taylor, Alexis, Ethan, Bailey, Austin, Jadon and Brennan; and eight great-grandchildren; and brothers Larry Endecott (Kathy) and Stanley Endecott (Margaret) all of Olathe, KS and numerous extended relatives whom she loved dearly. For the past 11 years, Trudy and Don attended the First Baptist Church of Mound City. She loved and was loved by so many. She left us too soon, and her beautiful smile and spirit will be missed.

Funeral Service will be at 1 pm, Friday, January 31, 2020 at the Mound City First Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 5 pm to 7 pm, Thursday, January 30, 2020 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will take place in Battlefield Cemetery. Contributions are suggested to Linn County Care to Share or Mound City First Baptist Church, these may be sent in care of Schneider Funeral Home P.O. Box 525 Pleasanton, Kansas 66075


Huge Shout Out

Shout out to the Adrian 3rd graders and their families for their very generous donations over the Holidays for Lily’s House! Thank you to the teachers for such a sweet idea!




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