Friday, July 3, 2020

Obituary - Charles William Moore

Charles William Moore moved to his Heavenly home on June 30, 2020 at his home in Clinton, MO from natural causes. A Celebration of Life will be held at Dietz Buffett in Clinton, Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 1 PM. Graveside services will be held Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 10AM at Peaceful Home Cemetery, Deepwater. Fond memories and condolences may be left at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.

Charles was born August 14, 1943 to J.C. and Mary (Clark) Moore in Independence County, Arkansas. After graduating from Cushman High School in 1961 Chuck joined the US Navy and received honorable discharge. Chuck worked and retired from General Motors after 30 years. He also worked 16 years as a Reserve Officer for the Sugar Creek Police Department, as well as 7 years as a volunteer firefighter, and 12 years with the St. Clair County Sherriff's Office as a Reserve Officer. Chuck enjoyed life to the fullest. He loved his family and friends. He was very active in physical exercise. Chuck loved traveling and live in many different states over the years. He loved motorcycles, deer and turkey hunting, fishing and boating.

Chuck leaves behind his wife, Kim (Bosley) Moore of 28 years. Kim was Chuck's soulmate and best friend, his caretaker and life partner. Chuck has 2 daughters from a previous marriage, Alicia Bradley and Pam Roesch, 4 grandsons, Nicholas and Wesley Roesch, Nolan and Wyatt Bradley along with 3 great-granddaughters and a great-grandson. 2 half-sisters, Sheryl and Shirley. Chuck had many extended family members including 2 special nephews Ryan and Hunter Bosley.

Chuck is preceded in death by is parents and brother Eddie Carl Moore.

Chuck and Kim would like to give special thanks to Golden Valley hospice and his special nurse Christie Foster.


Plenty of music tonight at the Rich Hill 4th of July Celebration

Thinking about cruising down and checking out the Famous for the 4th Festivities in Rich Hill? 

Tonight's events are listed below including Co-Ed sand volleyball, The Isaac Kenneth Band and a street dance by MooDaddy Entertainment/ Steve Tiedeman Harrisonville.

July 3rd 
7pm Co-Ed Sand Volleyball tournament (call Luke Tourtillott 660-464-0900) East Park
7-9 pm Isaac Kenneth Band
9 pm Street Dance by Moodaddy Entertainment


Carnival opens at 6 pm
Wristbands are good 6-10.

PLEASE PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING SO WE CAN ALL ENJOY THE CELEBRATION!


Rich Hill 4th of July Badminton Tournament Winners



Congratulations to the badminton tournament winners! 1st - "Dirty Thirties" Ryan Brocka & Brian Thomas; 2nd - "The Idiots" Brice Fischer & Ethan Wheatley

Pies,pies everywhere pies!

Rich Hill 2020 "Famous for the 4th" Pie Auction successful with 37 entries and averages nearly $525 per pie! -  Information courtesy of Larry Hacker Bates County Southern Commissioner 


Seasonably Hot Independence Day Weekend -

Reminiscing about past 4th of July's in the office this morning and most of those memories among the staff are cooler than normal holidays. 

So, doing a little digging this morning shows that 14 of the last 16 Independence Day's were at or below normal! 

The normal high temperature for KC on the 4th is 88 and the current forecast high is also 88. #KCChillinWithFireworks


Thursday, July 2, 2020

The Isaac Kenneth Band will be performing at the Rich Hill 4th of July

The Isaac Kenneth Band will be performing at the Rich Hill 4th of July Fest this Friday night, July 3rd, from 7-9 pm!
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Look for us at the bandstand in the Rich Hill park. Bring your lawn chairs and tell your friends!



Fatality Accident In Miami County Kansas




THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED:
https://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2020/07/paola-man-killed-in-miami-county-crash.html


Bates County Health Center has confirmed a new positive case of COVID-19


July 2, 2020
The Bates County Health Center has confirmed a new positive case of COVID-19 in Bates County.
The new case is a female in her 50’s with a Rich Hill address. Bates County Health Center is working to identify and contact anyone that may have come in contact with this individual which may have put them at risk and will monitor them for any signs and symptoms of illness.
This case brings total positive cases in Bates County up to 13. This is the only active case at this time.
As always, Individuals should continue to practice social distancing, clean/disinfect any high touched surfaces, wash their hands with soap and water routinely, use hand sanitizer if soap and water is not available and avoid touching your face (especially eyes, nose & mouth). It is up to each and everyone of us to stop the spread of this disease!



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