Thursday, July 1, 2021
Welcome to the family!
Belton man arrested on warrant in Bates County
Mr. Reyburn was arrested for 1.) Felony Cass County Sheriff's Office Warrant - Original Charge- 4th Degree Assault.
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.
From the Vernon County Health Department
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is encouraging all eligible residents to get vaccinated. The recommendation comes as rates of the Delta variant, first identified in India, rise throughout the state.
Nevada woman seriously injured in two vehicle crash
Obituary - Jason Belmont
Jason Lemar Belmont, Sr. was born October 12, 1972 in Omaha, Nebraska to Jerry Belmont and Pat Brock Hospodka. He was united in marriage to Rebecca Skinner on August 19, 2006. Together they had two children, Jason Jr. and Lynze. Jason’s children were his world, there was nothing he wouldn’t do for them. Jason had no fear, and there wasn’t a thing he could not do if he set his mind to it. He could fix anything and build about everything. He loved fast cars and even faster motorcycles. So it was only fitting that he worked as a mechanic. Jason was not the type of guy that could be cooped up inside, he was working non-stop. He was often fascinated as he watched various storms start to take shape.
Of the many things in Jason’s life, he was most in love with his family, which also loves him more than anything. He was a proud husband and father and with strength unmatched, he was the family’s rock.
Jason leaves these words behind for his family to cherish. “Lynze you will always be my princess, and junior you will always be my little Chickabonk. I love you both and I am very proud of you!” He wanted his father Jerry Belmont and father-in-law “Cap” William Skinner to know that they were the finest men he had ever met, and there was no one he respected more. To his wife Becca, “You had my heart from that first day at that McDonald’s window and thank you for never letting it go and for always loving and standing by me no matter what, when, or where.
Jason is survived by his wife Rebecca Belmont, son Jason Belmont, Jr., daughter Lynze Belmont, by his father Jerry Belmont and Kathy Wagner, brother Dustin Belmont and wife Heather, sister Jennifer Prell and husband Brian, an aunt Meredith Banik, aunt Jannelle Bedsual, father-in-law William Skinner, and by his lil buddy Farmer.
The Museum Minute: Nine saloons in Rich Hill
July 1, 2021
Museum Minute Presents: This Week in History (According to Herrman’s Archives)
First Days of July in the Year:
1848- The first 4th of July celebration held in Bates Co at Balltown (now part of Vernon Co.).1881 – The City of Butler places four electric lamps around the square.
1880 – George Reif, the Post Master at Rich Hill, moves his Post Office into a tent in new Rich Hill, although there are no buildings or houses there yet. (It was moved from the ‘Old Rich Hill”, a mile north)
1887 – The Masonic Hall of the Crescent Hill Lodge is nearly complete over H. Moudy’s dry goods store on Adrian’s Main Street.
1879 – The LaCygne Stagecoach, going from Butler to LaCygne, overturns in the rain-swollen Cook Creek, near the Kansas line. Drivers J. Wayne and I. Evans rescue the two passengers, Tillie & Nettie Pentzer, daughters of a prominentButler furniture & undertaking family.
1866 – O. D. Austin founds the Bates Co Record newspaper.
1904 – Dr. Pyle’s lot, on the northwest corner of the Butler square, has been purchased by the Fraternal Building Association, who intend to construct a 3 story hotel. Business, and lodge meeting place. (The Pennell)
1919 – July 1st, the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution goes into effect, prohibiting the sale of liquor, in the country.
1884 – Owners/operators of the nine Rich Hill saloons are: Beatty Bros; Am M. Carpenter; J. Cody; Jno Dickson; D. Metcalf; W. Rolley; Sperry & Parrack; Saunders Bros. & C. Snelling.
1926 – An estimated 5,000 to 8,000 people attend the Charlie Fisk Band concert on the Courthouse lawn, and partake of the ice cream supper sponsored by the Butler Commercial Club and the Bates Co Dairy Association.
1895 – The citizens of Merwin hold a public meeting and pass a resolution to stop the sale of illegal whiskey in the village of Merwin.
1892 – Farmer J. S. Fry, west of Foster, while plowing sod plows up the skeleton of a man, along with an army canteen, a pair of brass spurs, and is thought to be one of General Price’s troops from the War Between the States.
1871 – The boys of the Butler Coronet Bank play at the July 4thPicnic in butler, and then are told there are no funds to pay them. However, late in the afternoon George Evans, operator of the Great Western Hotel, corrals several people and raises 81 dollars to help them in their expenses on their new band wagon.
1881 – Missouri Governor T. Crittenden gives an oration at the Rich Hill July 4th celebration.
1874 – Over 1600 celebrate at Papinville and over 1000 at Strain’s Grove, on the Miami Creek.
1909 – While the T. J. Booth family is eating a picnic lunch on the Courthouse lawn, a fireworks stand on the East side of the square catches on fire and an errant sky rocket imbeds itself in the face of 5 year old Herman Booth. Dr. Christy, who attended him says he’ll be all right.
Jordyn Ewbank-Roberts completes residency program
Jordyn Ewbank-Roberts, daughter of Tracy & Angela Ewbank of Amsterdam, completed her Emergency Medicine Residency Training at Christus Health in Corpus Christi in June. Jordyn, a 2009 graduate of Miami R-1, attended Missouri State University completing her bachelor’s degree May 2013. She then attended A.T. Still University Medical School in Kirksville, MO, graduating in May of 2018 obtaining her Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine. Jordyn has accepted a position as an ER Physician in the Corpus Christi Medical Center Health System. -submitted
Obituary - Sharon Lea Hammontree
In addition to her husband Keith, she is survived by three children, Larry Lusby, Jr., Michelle Spears, and Holly Kross (Matt); two grandchildren, Jeremiah Parker, and Alicia Richardson. She was preceded in death by her parents.
No services are planned.





