Wednesday, December 23, 2020

News from the Sac Osage Electric Cooperative

Members have reported getting calls from someone claiming to be with Sac Osage when they are not in any way affiliated with the company.

Please be aware that we do not call members in search of personal information. If you have any doubts that who you are talking to is from Sac Osage, hang up and cal 1-800-876-2701.


El Dorado Springs man arrested in Bates County on a failure to appear in court warrant

On 12/22/20 the Bates County Sheriff's Office arrested 39 year old John J. Cox of El Dorado Springs, Missouri.

Mr. Cox was arrested for 1.) Failure to appear warrant - Original Charges Unlawful use of a weapon.

John J. Cox was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he is currently being held on a $15,000 cash/surety bond.

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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.


Miami County Kansas Sheriff's Office Wanted Wednesday



Obituary - Marjorie Lee (Weems) Wilson

Marjorie Wilson, age 84, formerly of Pleasanton, Kansas passed away in Salina, Kansas. Marjorie was born the daughter of Foster G. and Jemmie M. Easley Weems in Pleasanton, Kansas on November 3, 1936. Marjorie enjoyed sewing, water skiing in her younger days, dancing, going on cruises and watching her favorite television show, Blue Bloods. 


She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Wilson, long time companion, LeRoy Artman, a brother, Bill Weems, four sisters, Betty Cox, Dorothy Daggett, Wanda Staton and Carol Strode. Marjorie is survived by two sons, Dennis Weems and David Wilson, eleven grandchildren, Brent Weems, Christopher Weems, Ryan Weems, Amber Bradley, Mikayla Wilson, Ashley Leeson, Joseph Hunt, Jerome Brown, Jeremy Brown, Jerrett Brown, Joshua Brown and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 am, Monday, December 28, 2020 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. Visitation will be from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm on Sunday, December 27, 2020 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. 

Burial will be in the Littell Cemetery. Marjorie will lie in state on Sunday, December 27th from noon until 6:30 pm. Online condolences may be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com

Henry County Health Center confirms 11 new positive cases of COVID-19

The Henry County Health Center (HCHC) has received confirmation of 11 more positive cases of COVID-19. Clinton-8, Calhoun-1, Urich-1 and Montrose-1. This brings the total number of confirmed positive cases in Henry County to 1554.

All contact tracing has commenced and all parties that have had close contact are being notified. HCHC continues to encourage residents to practice social distancing, washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or more, and to remain home if you are sick.

The CDC continues to recommend that individuals to wear a face covering when you are in public, and are unable to social distance, to assist in preventing the spread of COVID-19.


Obituary - Larry Floyd Fowler

Larry Floyd Fowler passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at Freemen Hospital in Joplin, Missouri. He was born the third of six children to Floyd and Mildred (Norwood) Fowler.

He married the love of his life, Mary Frances (Watkins) on June 26, 1959. Mary's advanced Alzheimer's required her placement in a facility that separated the “Forever Honeymooners” after 61 plus years of marriage. Larry suffered a variety of serious health issues over the past few years, but the family sadly witnessed him die of a broken heart from this separation. He did look forward to being reunited with his bride and living forever in Jehovah's Kingdom.

Many people will remember Larry and Mary, fondly, as the couple that could be guaranteed to be the first, and last, couple on the dance floor. It was pure joy to watch them dance as they made it look so fluid and easy. The family will testify that the world was their dance floor as it was a common sight to see them dancing in their kitchen, living room, barn, or back yard. The only thing they needed was music and preferably a floor that was slick, just, not too slick!

To this union were born five children. Terry (Tami) Fowler of Hillsdale, KS. Larry (DaLynne) Fowler of Nevada, MO. Perry (Kelly) Fowler of Sheldon, MO. Sherry (David) Lindsay of Nevada, MO. And Mary Jane (Larry) McHenry of Nevada, MO. They had also accumulated Sixteen Grandchildren and Twenty-Seven Great-Grandchildren.

Larry was a lifelong farmer by profession. In addition to running a business on the side, he partnered with two of his brothers, Clinton and Kerry in Row Crop Farming and a Cattle operation. He also owned and operated Fowler's Liquid Feed, which provided liquid feed supplements for cattle. He spent his entire life on the farm with his parents and siblings. Even when he was doing something different, his heart was always on the Farm. He took great pride in residing on the same Farm his parents had established and was very honored when it was acknowledged as a Missouri Century Farm.

He also enjoyed his tractors. He participated in numerous Antique Tractor pulls over the years and had a vast collection of Toy and Pedal tractors.

Larry served on the Milo Volunteer Fire Department and made countless friends through that organization over the years. He will be missed by many.

He was a past Sheldon School Board Member in addition to serving on the Sheldon Picnic Association board.

He was an amazing Husband, Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and Uncle. Spending time with his family (and being ornery to the kids with a mischievous laugh) was one of his greatest joys. (Both the trait and laugh he inherited from his mother!)

Larry was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his Wife, Mary. Two sisters, Helen Leininger, Sheldon, MO, Janice (Tom) Lundberg, Wichita, KS and Three brothers, Clinton (Kathy) Fowler, Sheldon, MO, Ed (Jeannie) Fowler, Nevada, MO, and Kerry (Lynn) Fowler, Sheldon, MO. He is also survived by his children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren, several Cousins, numerous Nieces and Nephews and a Host of Friends.

The Family will host an outdoor Celebration of Life on Monday, December 28th at the family farm at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in his name to the Milo Fire Department c/o Ferry Funeral Home. A register book will be available for signing at funeral home during regular business hours.



Obituary - Karen Ann Frost

Karen Ann Frost, 57, of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Services will be scheduled at a later date.

A full obituary will be posted when it is available.



Appleton City area news


December 23, 2020

 

St. Clair Co. Health Department reports there have now been over 509COVID cases with 12 deaths in the county. AC had 17 new cases last week for a total of 121 cases. This count does not include the nursing homes. According to the Health Department, due to people in the community spreading this disease, it has now come into the elderly care facilities. Hospitalizations are happening more frequently. They ask people to please stop running around, having parties, get togethers and visiting family and friends. One visit is all it takesYou should wear masks, social distance, wash your hands often and stay home! Don't go to work sick. Stop the spread!

 

If you have been in close contact with a person known to have Coronavirus or if you have recently traveled to an area with ongoing spread of Coronavirus, as well as experiencing fever, cough, or trouble breathing and need medical attention, please call Ellett Memorial Hospital at 660-476-5219, OR AC Rural Health Clinic at 660-476-2121 TO ALERT STAFF PRIOR TO YOUR ARRIVAL!   

 

Appleton City City Hall will be closed Thursday, December 24 and Friday December 25 for Christmas. They will be open from 8:30 a.m. 12:00 noon New Year’s Eve and closed on New Year’s Day.

 

FarmHouse Kitchen and Sumo's Pub will be closed December 22 until January 5. 

 

St. Clair County Cattlemen’s Association would like to wish everyone a Happy Holidays and a Joyful New Year!  St. Clair County Cattlemen’s Association will be auctioning off a Gallagher TW-3 Weigh Scale Set and Alleyway Load Bar Set at Wheeler's Livestock Auction on January 22021 at 6:00 p.m.  All Proceeds will go to support the St. Clair County Cattlemen’s Scholarship Fund.

 

Sesquicentennial Souvenirs would make great Christmas gifts for all ages. They can be purchased from committee members or at Community First Bank. Orders may be placed for pickup at the bank. Call or text Denice at 660-492-3180 or email acmolampkin@yahoo.com

 

In 2021, you can start on the road to better health with the MU Extension Stay Strong, Stay Healthy program, an eight-week course of one-hour, twice-weekly classes. The evidence-based program is built on simple, strength-building exercises that will improve balance, health and state of mind. It is not strenuous weight-lifting. You’ll start at a level that’s right for you. No one is too inactive to participate. Building strength promotes quality of life and independence, especially for adults over age 60. Classes are available in Pettis, Henry and Benton County. Henry and Benton County are offering in-person Stay Strong Stay Healthy (SSSH) Level I courses starting February 8. SSSH–1 exercises are all completed sitting or standing behind a chair and can be adapted to accommodate participants requiring support resources such as canes, walkers and wheelchairs. Pettis County Extension is offering a more advanced Virtual class on Zoom that will help participants develop more strength for everyday life.  This course requires floor exercises, a yoga mat and an internet connection by phone or computer that can connect to ZOOM.  Registration for all classes is $50. Info for each class is: Pettis County – SSSH Level 2 (on-line with Zoom) Mondays and Wednesdays January 11- March 3 10:30 – 11:30 am (Orientation session Wednesday January 6) To register, go to https://extension.missouri.edu/events/stay-strong-stay-healthy-level-2-onlineBenton County – SSSH Level 1 (Warsaw Methodist Church - 154 W. Washington, Warsaw MO 65355) Monday & Wednesday February 8 - March 31 2-3 pm. To register contact the Benton County MU Extension Center at bentonco@missouri.edu or call 660-438-5012 or register on-line at https://extension.missouri.edu/events/stay-strong-stay-healthy-level-1-benton-county-1608237008Henry County – SSSH Level 1 (Henry County Museum Lobby - 203 W. Franklin, Clinton, MO 64735) Monday and Thursday February 8 – April 1 9-10 am. To register contact the Henry County MU Extension Center at henryco@missouri.edu or call 660-885-5556 or register on-line at https://extension.missouri.edu/events/stay-strong-stay-healthy-level-1-henry-county-1608236741Face coverings are required in face-to-face courses and social distancing, surface sanitization and individualized equipment (hand and ankle weights) strategies are used.

 

The Sesquicentennial Poster Contest is open to anyone age from 3rd grade to beyond retirement age. The deadline is January 31, 2021. Categories will include both free hand art and computer generated art. The art must be about “Appleton City Past or Present”. Everyone may participate by encouraging artists in the AC area to create and enter a poster. You can get guidelines and entry forms from school art teachers or call 660-476-5857 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. or email acmolampkin@yahoo.com

 

“The Little Apple” was started by the A. C. Economic Development as way of informing residents of news and events sponsored by area businesses and organizations.  Items of a clearly personal nature, such as birthdays, anniversaries, awards (not group sponsored), personal sales and the like are not accepted for publication.  Please email articles for “The Little Apple” to dcp81@embarqmail.com by Tuesday evenings or bring them to Dr. Payton’s office to be included in that week’s edition.  To receive "The Little Apple" free by e-mail, send your e-mail address to dcp81@embarqmail.com  If you have changed your previous email address, you are asked to send the current address, so the list can be updated.

 

Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for January 2021 2020.  Call 660-476-2111 for appointments: Jan 6- Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. NaminJan 7 – OB/GYN-Dr. Kallberg, Jan 8 – Ortho-Dr. Gray, Jan 13 -Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. VardakisJan 14 - Rheumatology, Dr. TayJan 20- Upper GI, Colonoscopy- Dr. Namin Jan 27 – Ortho-Dr. GrayJan 27 –Ophthalmology, Dr. SoniJan 28 -Rheumatology, Dr. Tay.

 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Dec 23-Jan 5  Christmas break at AC Schools

Jan 11-16   ACHS Invitational Varsity Basketball Tournament


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