Tuesday, July 6, 2021

MSHP Reports Seven Traffic Fatalities, One Boating Fatality, & No Drownings Over July Fourth Holiday Counting Period

July 6, 2021
EMPHASIS: MSHP Reports Seven Traffic Fatalities, One Boating Fatality, & No Drownings Over July Fourth Holiday Counting Period

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the following 2021 July Fourth holiday statistics:

2021 July Fourth Holiday Traffic Statistics

Troopers worked 312 traffic crashes, which included 124 injuries and all seven fatalities. Troopers also made 144 DWI arrests and 81 drug arrests over the holiday weekend.

2021 July Fourth Holiday Boating Statistics

Troopers worked 12 boating crashes, which included four injuries and one fatality. Troopers made eight BWI arrests and 43 drug arrests. There were no drownings over the holiday weekend.

The 2021 July Fourth holiday counting period began at 6 p.m., Friday, July 2, and ended at 11:59 p.m., Monday, July 5, 2021.

[The 2020 July Fourth holiday counting period began at 6 p.m., Thursday, July 2, and ended at 11:59 p.m., Sunday, July 5, 2020. During the 2020 counting period, 15 people were killed and 671 injured statewide in Missouri over the holiday in 1,356 traffic crashes. Troopers arrested 145 people for driving while intoxicated last year. Over the 2020 July Fourth holiday, there were 14 boating crashes, which included seven injuries and zero fatalities. Two drowned during last year's holiday. Troopers made seven boating while intoxicated arrests during the 2020 counting period.]

Traffic fatalities occurred in the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, Troop D, Springfield, MO, Troop F, Jefferson City, MO, and Troop G, Willow Springs, MO, areas. Troopers worked all seven traffic fatalities.


There was one traffic fatality on Friday, July 2, 2021, during the counting period. A 15-year-old female from Norwood, MO, died when the driver of the vehicle in which she was a passenger lost control and the vehicle traveled off the roadway and overturned. The female was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Wright County on Owens Road north of Norwood, MO. Wright County Coroner Ben Hurtt pronounced the female dead at the scene of the crash. The driver and one other passenger were wearing seat belts; they sustained moderate injuries.

There was one boating fatality on July 3, 2021. The investigation is pending; thus, no further information is available.

Four people died in traffic crashes on July 3, 2021. Robert D. McDermid, 66, of Joplin, MO, died after another vehicle failed to yield and struck McDermid’s vehicle. McDermid was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Jasper County on Missouri Highway 66 in Duquesne, MO. Dr. Jennifer Kolodchak pronounced McDermid deceased at Mercy Hospital. The driver of the other vehicle was not wearing a seat belt; he sustained moderate injuries.

Shane A. Donty, 46, of Hillsboro, MO, died after walking into the path of a vehicle on Missouri Highway 30 east of Northwest Boulevard in Jefferson County. North Jefferson County Ambulance paramedics pronounced Donty dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash; he was not injured.

Jeffery A. Smith, 35, of Stover, MO, died when a vehicle turned left in front of the motorcycle he was operating. Smith was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Morgan County on Missouri Highway 52 west of Stevenson Lane. Deputy Coroner Katy Lutz pronounced Smith dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was not wearing a seat belt; he was not injured in the crash.

Anela Ratkusic, 42, of St. Louis, MO, died when another vehicle failed to yield and struck the vehicle in which she was a passenger. Ratkusic was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in St. Francois County on U.S. Highway 67 at Missouri Route Y. Dr. Buchanan pronounced Ratkusic dead at Parkland Health Center. The driver of the vehicle that struck Ratkusic’s vehicle was not wearing a seat belt; he sustained moderate injuries. The driver of the vehicle in which Ratkusic was a passenger was wearing a seat belt; he sustained moderate injuries. Three additional passengers in the vehicle with Ratkusic were wearing seat belts; they each sustained minor injuries in the crash. A passenger in the other vehicle was not wearing a seat belt; he sustained moderate injuries.

Two people died in traffic crashes on July 4, 2021. Storm J. Cooper, 29, of Tampa, FL, died when the vehicle in which he was a passenger failed to stop at a stop sign and was struck by another vehicle. Cooper was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Greene County on Missouri Highway 266 west of Springfield MO. Medical Examiner Joshua Moore pronounced Cooper dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle in which Cooper was a passenger was wearing a seat belt; she sustained moderate injuries. The driver of the second vehicle in the crash was wearing a seat belt; he was not injured.

Dorcey R. Folsom, 39, of Buffalo, MO, died after being struck by a vehicle. Folsom was running toward the vehicle at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Dallas County on Missouri Highway 32 east of Buffalo, MO. Dallas County Coroner Matt Wisdom pronounced Folsom dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was wearing a seat belt and was not injured.


NOTE: The fatality statistics in this news release could change if late deaths occur, if other departments report fatalities after this news release was sent out, or if a fatality is determined to be caused by a medical condition rather than a traffic/boating/drowning incident.


BCMH Board Member Spotlight: Linda Jennings

The board of directors of Bates County Memorial Hospital (BCMH) provide a significant service to our hospital and community. This month, BCMH recognizes Linda Jennings, who has served as a board member since 2012, and currently serves as vice chairman.

After retiring from her career as a nurse with BCMH for 25 years, Linda was asked to fill a vacancy on the hospital’s board of directors.

"As a former employee, I believe I bring a unique perspective to the board,” Linda said. “The decisions we make affect everyone – patients, employees and physicians. BCMH is a vital part of our community because we provide services to our patients so they don’t need to travel to the city for their care or tests. That keeps revenues local and helps the hospital continue to serve as one of the largest employers in the area.”

Linda was born and raised on a farm west of Adrian and graduated from Adrian High School. She began her post-high school education with a CNA degree, working at a nursing home as well as BCMH the summer after she graduated. She went on to complete a CMA-C degree, and over the years she worked in several local doctors' offices and Bates County Health Department clinics. After receiving her EMT-A, she began working at BCMH and was encouraged to return to nursing school. Linda graduated from Penn Valley Community College with an Associate's Degree in Nursing. When she retired from BCMH in 2011, she worked with Crystal Manor for eight years, keeping the assisted living facility and residents Medicare-compliant.

“I truly loved my time at BCMH and feel compelled to give back to my medical family. We work hard to care for our families and friends here at home and I want to make this the best place we can,” Linda stated.

As elected officials, BCMH board members serve five-year terms, and oversee such matters as making strategic decisions for the hospital, hiring and monitoring an effective CEO, ensuring the hospital is providing quality care, overseeing the hospital's financial well-being, staying educated in healthcare industry news and best practices, and being a representative of the hospital in the community. They delegate the responsibilities for the hospital’s day-to-day operations and decision making to the chief executive officer and the hospital’s management team.

The hospital medical staff, employees and volunteers thank Linda Jennings for her service.


Bates County Fair Horse Show Results


Our 2021 Bates County Fair Horse Show is complete!  A huge Thank You to our exhibitors, their families, our volunteers, our community & the Bates County Fair Board for making this possible!  The Bates County Fair Board provided Pizza and water for our kids, Sold Andy’s Frozen Custard & drinks, and had our arena & area set up and beautiful for us!!  Thank you!! ❤️  Another big Thank You to our Judge, Teresa Krapes, Pam Johnston, Michelle Williams, & Melody Roach for helping run the show— it couldn’t have been done without your help!!  ❤️

We are so proud of our Youth!  They did a great job showing late into the night!  We enjoyed the cooler temperatures and appreciate all who came to cheer our kids on as they showed!  

Congratulations to our 2021 overall class champions:

Novice Grand Champion:  Kaylee Roberts
 Novice Reserve Grand Champion: Luke Warfield

11-14 Grand Champion:  Addie Johnston
11-14 Reserve Grand Champion:  Clara Warfield 

15 & Over Grand Champion:  Tucker Roach
15 & Over Reserve Grand Champion:  Haley Bolling

Congratulations to all of our exhibitors!  Wishing you an awesome week as you continue on in the Bates County Fair! — with Luke Johnston and 13 others. - Courtesy Jody Hellwig, Bates County 4-H Horsemanship 

Public Notice: Per the Rich Hill Police Chief:

Public Notice: Per the Rich Hill Police Chief:

South 4th Street between Myrtle and Spruce is hereby closed to all thru traffic due to road conditions on the bridge.

All traffic is to route around the area. Barrels have been erected to warn vehicles. Violations may result in citations please exercise extreme caution.



Pretty typical July week ahead

Looking like a pretty typical July week ahead. Warm but not so bad. Humid, but not horrible. Scattered showers and Thunderstorms on Wednesday, but no severe storms expected. So, overall, not so bad.

Top Sales performers at Max Motors Dealerships for the month of June

Congratulations to our Top Sales performers at Max Motors Dealerships for the month of June!

Thank you for your dedication to Max past, current and future customers, you all rock! #MaxMotors #BestoftheBest


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