Monday, March 22, 2021

Osceola man injured in St. Clair County motorcycle accident

On 3/20/21 around 5:40pm the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office along with St. Clair County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle motorcycle accident on T Highway around 5 miles south of Osceola.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2001 Suzuki Intruder driven by 43 year old Ricky D. Manning of Osceola, Missouri ran off the roadway and overturned.

Mr. Manning sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported to Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri for treatment.

The bike was totaled and towed from the scene of the accident by Bray's Towing of Osceola.

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2021 Missouri State Fair set to go!


Missouri State Fair staff and superintendents are making plans to bring back a traditional Missouri State Fair, Aug. 12-22, in Sedalia. A compete line up of livestock shows and competitive exhibits, concerts, motorsports events, rodeo and bull riding, vendors and concessionaires, carnival midway, special events and more is in the planning stages right now.

“We are looking forward with confidence and with hope that the traditional Fair you have come to know and love will take place this August,” said Fair Director Mark Wolfe. “We are planning an event that is steeped in tradition, along with bringing new and exciting things to experience during your visit.”

Read more on our website at https://bit.ly/3tHb07K

Archie Boy Scout Troop 242 Pancake Breakfast at the Fishing Docks

Join us at Fishing Docks in Archie on Saturday March 27th from 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., to help the Boy Scouts earn their way to camp! 

We will have "all you can eat" pancakes, sausage or bacon and choice of drink (coffee, tea, pop). $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for kids 4-10, free for children 3 and under. 

Please help us help ourselves.

Vernon County Health Clinic COVID-19 Update for 3/21/21

As of 3/21/2021 Vernon County has had 22,102 negative PCR COVID-19 test reported to the Health Department.

As of 3/19/2021 5,131 COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered.

We ask again if you are scheduled to receive your COVID-19 Vaccine with us, but are able to receive it sooner somewhere else that you please call us (417) 667-7418 and let us know.



Henry County Health Center retirement of Fred Boehler

Henry County Health Center (HCHC) announces the retirement of Fred Boehler after 22 years of dedication and service.

HCHC recognizes that without outstanding employees,like Fred, there would not be the opportunity to provide such amazing services.

Over the past 22 years, Fred has consistently upheld the HCHC principles and demonstrated the vision of working towards a healthier Henry County.

From all of us here at HCHC, we would like to say, “Congratulations!” to Fred for achieving the outstanding milestone of 22 years of service and good luck with your future endeavors.

Obituary - Robena L. Rasnic

Robena L. (Wise) Rasnic, 98, formerly of Nevada, Missouri, peacefully passed away on March 19, 2021 at Friendship Village in Chesterfield, Missouri, where she had lived with her late husband, Jack Rasnic, for the past several years. Jack and Robena made many friends at Friendship Village and were fortunate to have family close by during their final years.

Robena was born in rural western Vernon County to parents Vena Belle and Frank O. Wise on July 1, 1922. She spent her childhood and youth on the family farm near Garland, Kansas. Growing up during the challenging times of the Great Depression was hard but made easier by the fact her family lived in a close-knit rural community where neighbors helped neighbors, no matter what the task. Robena loved the farm lifestyle and shared many memories over the years. One of her favorites was riding her horse, Buck, to the one room Pleasant View school she attended. As she grew older Robena attended high school in Nevada where she lived and worked at Mrs. O’Neill’s Boarding House. It was during her late high school years where she met her future husband and it soon developed into a lasting relationship that included motorcycle excursions on the weekends. They married on December 4, 1941, three days prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the summer of 1942 her husband, Jack, left for military duty with the U.S. Army and was stationed overseas. During that time Robena shared an apartment on Pine Street with her sister, Geraldine. She briefly worked at Farm and Home Savings but had to quit because of her pregnancy with their first daughter, Karen, who was born in 1942.

After her husband returned from three years overseas, they continued to establish their family in Nevada. Jack resumed working for the Missouri Pacific Railroad while Robena took care of the house and four children. As the children grew older Robena decided to return to the workplace and took a job at the new dress factory in town, Nelly Don. Robena began working as a seamstress on the factory floor but soon was chosen to work in and manage the retail fabric shop located in a separate part of the factory. She enjoyed her career at Nelly Don working with the fabrics and making many friends. After leaving Nelly Don Robena continued her participation in the Business Professional Women’s organization and was celebrated by the Woman of Year Award in 1983. Robena and her family attended the First Baptist Church for many years, participating in and leading many church related activities. In later years Robena was highly active in the Vernon County Historical Society particularly the Bushwhacker Museum. Robena had many friends in Nevada and the surrounding area. During her retirement years Robena and Jack participated in numerous sightseeing trips with friends traveling around the country and different parts of the world. Robena and her husband also spent winter months in Florida which provided her with many pleasant memories to the end of her days.

Robena is survived by children Karen Croce (Robert), Saundra Curry (Jim), Ron Rasnic (Kenyon) and Larry Rasnic (Debby). Also surviving are five grandchildren: Angie Norris, Matt Bailey, Kiley Simpson, Beau Bailey and Tegan Rasnic; and nine great grandchildren: Eric Norris, Riley Norris, Boden Bailey, Mia Bailey, Elliot Cowell, Paige Simpson, Dylan Simpson, Taylor Nettles and Chase Nettles. Also surviving are two sisters: Sherrill Boyd and Peggy Wise. Robena was predeceased by her husband, Thomas V. (Jack) Rasnic, parents Vena Belle and Frank O. Wise, brothers Charles Leonard Wise and Huber Wise, and sister Geraldine Smith.

A graveside service will be held at a date to be announced. Interment will be in Newton Burial Park in Nevada, Missouri. In lieu of flowers donations to the Bushwhacker Museum (212 West Walnut Street #2341, Nevada, MO 64772, www.bushwhacker.org) would be appreciated.


Part-Time Help Wanted

Meredith Recycling is looking for part-time help (approximately 20 hours per week). Pay is $12/hours. The individual will primarily work in scale house weighing in trucks, entering tickets, and paying customers.

In addition, the individual will sometimes assist in the non-ferrous building weighing and sorting non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, etc. The individual must have basic computer skills and be proficient using Word and Excel.

The individual must be available to work some Saturdays.
Other requirements are a HS Diploma/GED, reliable transportation, valid Driver’s License. The individual must be trustworthy, reliable, friendly, organized, and a team-player.

Applications are available at Meredith Recycling, 207 East 2nd ST, Montrose, or Resumes may be mailed to this address or emailed to scalehousemr@gmail.com.


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