Monday, March 22, 2021

Yet another... scam


This legit looking "check inside" envelope is actually a scam designed to make you deposit the dummy check only later to find out there are no funds to back it up. In return, you get to pay back any money you spent against it. The giveaway is the California bulk mail label. And it would 'pay' to read the fine print on the back of the so called check. Stay safe.

Archie Kindergarten screening next week

Kindergarten Screening 
at Archie Elementary Wednesday, March 31 8:30 am - 2 pm

Any child who will be 5 years old before August 1, 2021 is eligible for kindergarten enrollment.

Parent's must bring child's immunization records, birth certificate, and a proof of residency (such as an utility bill) to enroll your child.

Please call the office at 816-293-5312 at ext. 101 to schedule your appointment for your child to complete the Brigance screening test, vision, and the hearing screening. Allow 1 hour for screening.





FLASHBACK: All aboard!


The Butler railroad depot as seen in its former glory was located on the east side of the tracks between Ohio and Pine streets and served many throughout the years with service to destinations near and far. Unfortunately, the structure was sold for scrap and torn down in the very early 1970's. 

Interesting side note- the brick pavement that starts on the Butler square leads west on Ohio street to this exact location. The brick street was done to show a clear and prestigious path from downtown Butler to the train station and vice versa.

Marginal Severe Tuesday Afternoon

There is a marginal threat for strong to severe storms over northern Missouri on Tuesday afternoon. A brief tornado and/or hail will be possible.

Obituary - Lloyd Eugene McGee Jr.

Lloyd Eugene “Gene” McGee, Jr., age 70, of Blue Mound, Kansas passed away Thursday, March 18, 2021. Gene was born in Kansas City, Missouri on July 2, 1950, the eldest of seven children to Lloyd Eugene and Mary Ellen Wilhite McGee.

During Gene’s early teen-years, he began to attend the YMCA where he met Mr. Rodgers, who became a father-figure to him: taught him about how to work on cars, how to play the guitar, and helped set him on a path towards a great love for The United States of America. At the age of seventeen, Gene enlisted into the United States Marine Corps, where he proudly served his country for twenty-four years, including time in Vietnam and Operation Desert Storm. Upon retirement, Gene was a mechanic, a prison guard, a sheriff’s deputy, and a cabinet maker. At the request of a friend, Gene entered the cab of a long-haul truck for a weekend, then retired from being a truck driver after twenty years of accident-free driving.

Gene enjoyed spending time with his family, bowling and baseball. Additionally, he loved camping, playing music and travelling “this beautiful country of ours.” Gene was a member of the American Legion.

Gene was united in marriage to Susan Lusk on April 9, 2019. He was preceded in death by his parents; oldest grandson, Joshua McGee; brother-in-law, Charles “Chuck” Trotter; and brother, Billy McGee. Gene is survived by his wife, Susan; a daughter, Angela Lesher McGee; a son, Brian (April) McGee; grandsons, Jacob and Stephen McGee; sisters Martha, Debbie and Cathy; brother, Bobby; many nieces, nephews, step-children and step-grandchildren; and ex-wife, LaDonna Trotter.

A graveside service at Fort Scott National Cemetery will be announced at a later date. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com




Obituary - Glenn T Vaughn

Glenn Thomas Vaughn, age 87, Prescott, Kansas passed away on Saturday, March 20, 2021. He was born on June 1, 1933 in Vinita, Oklahoma the son of Raymond and Mildred Murr Vaughn. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy. Glenn was united in marriage to Jean Lyon on October 4, 1958. 

He worked at many different jobs, including, Ford Assembly Plant, Long Beach, California, Douglas Aircraft, Bendix, Jayhawk USD #346, and as a farmer. Glenn was a member of the Prescott United Methodist Church. He was past president of the Linn County Farm Bureau and past member of the Country View Nursing Home Board. He was a member of the Kansas Steel Guitar Association and played in bands traveling all over eastern Kansas and western Missouri.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers, Eugene, Jimmy and Bobby Vaughn. Glenn is survived by his wife, Jean, children, Diana Stephan(Mark), Brian Vaughn(Angela), and Roger Vaughn(Lori), a sister, Arlene Seitz, eight grandchildren, Derek Stephan, Sarah Jones(Andrew), Troy Hunt, Tara Wunderly(Ryan), Trenton Vaughn(Kylie), Tyler Vaughn, Alison Cannon(Chase), and Andrea Vaughn, and five great grandchildren, Dayton Jones, Maren Jones, Grayson Stephan, Hayden Wunderly, and Jace Wunderly.

Funeral service will be 10 am Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at the Prescott United Methodist Church. Burial in the Prescott Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel. Contributions are suggested to the Prescott United Methodist Church, c/o Schneider Funeral Home, P.O. Box J, Mound City, KS 66056. Online condolences can be left at www.schneider funerals.com.


Obituary - Darryl G. McClellan

Darryl G. McClellan, 79 of Adrian, Missouri passed away March 21, 2021 at his home. Cremation, with Celebration of Life at 2:00 PM Friday, March 26, 2021 at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) with Pastor Ron Dunlap officiating. Visitation will be from 1-2 PM prior to services, also at the funeral home. 

Contributions are suggested to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, or the American Cancer Society. Memories and messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

A complete obituary will be published as the information becomes available.


Landmark collapses near Hume over the weekend

photo courtesy Ned Ducharme

The Independence Church located north of Hume collapsed over the weekend, bringing an end to a well known landmark along V highway. The building has been vacated and in poor repair for quite some time; to its credit, it was built in 1877. 

The church in its former glory:




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