Friday, October 22, 2021
Burglary in Henry County
Burglary occurred Wednesday/Thursday, October 21-22 on NW 500 road. If you recognize this vehicle or either of the subjects, please contact our office at 660-885-7300 and ask for Detectives Office or after hours call 660-885-5587.
Way to go Kelsie
CONGRATULATIONS to Kelsie Wikoff of Hume on her harvest of this 268-pound boar (male bear) in Zone 1 during Missouri’s first bear-hunting season.
She says she had spent 48 hours in a tree stand since the season began on Monday and harvested the bear yesterday.
She is one of nine hunters to harvest a bear so far, and the first female. The season ends Oct. 27 with a total harvest limit of 40 bears.
Courtesy of the MDC Facebook Page
Zone map is listed below:
Zone map is listed below:
State Farm Student Athlete of the Week!
We are so excited to announce this week’s State Farm Student Athlete of the week, Briar McIntire. Briar is a sophomore and plays for the varsity Archie Whirlwinds football team. He was nominated by his Coach Drew Smith. Coach Smith stated “Briar had 20 rushes for 265 yards and 6 touchdowns last week offensively in our win against Lockwood. He also added 8 tackles on defense. Briar not only excels on the field but is an all A student in the classroom.
He is a huge asset to our team.” When we asked Briar to tell us something he has learned playing sports that he can apply later in life he stated “I’ve learned a lot about teamwork. If you come together as a team you can accomplish a lot more than if you try to go at it alone.” When we asked him what it takes to become an elite athlete and a leader on your team he stated “it takes determination and consistently doing the stuff no one else wants to do.” Briar is just a sophomore so he’s undecided on future plans but plans on attending college and possibly continuing to play a sport depending on how things continue to go through high school.
It was a pleasure talking to Briar and this honor is well deserved. We want to wish him and his team the best of luck tonight as they take on Concordia. Archie is currently ranked second in their district and 7th in the State. Congrats to Briar and the Whirlwinds!
Pictured left to right: Kellie Davidson State Farm; Briar McIntire, son of Matt & Dana McIntire; Head football Coach Drew Smith
Pictured left to right: Kellie Davidson State Farm; Briar McIntire, son of Matt & Dana McIntire; Head football Coach Drew Smith
Vernon County teen seriously injured in Barton County rollover accident
On October 21st around 6:24 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Barton County along with Barton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on the East Outer Road of I-49 around 3 miles north of Lamar.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2005 Chevrolet Colorado driven by a 16 year old male from Richards, Missouri ran off the road, hit a culvert and overturned.
The juvenile males sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by air ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Springfield for treatment.
View crash report below:
BCMH welcomes Kristy Packard to the Physical Therapy Department
Join us in welcoming Kristy Packard, PT, who joined the Rehabilitation Services team the first of September, 2021.
Kristy earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2016 from Missouri State University, and brings five years of clinical experience in the home health, inpatient and outpatient areas.
She recently became certified in the management of lymphedema. Kristy is a great addition to our staff of physical therapists: Jeremy Jones, Niki Hilgenberg, Brittany Booker, Kara Mullen and Scott Ridings.
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Winter operations drill affords employees crucial training
“With nearly 20% of our plow operators with less than one year of experience, this training drill is important to be ready when snow flies,” said Becky Allmeroth, MoDOT chief safety and operations officer. “One of the most valuable parts of the drill is it allows our newest employees the opportunity to drive a snowplow over their designated routes so they are aware of curbs and raised islands that might be hidden in snow or ice.”
Despite the department’s best efforts, it has not made progress filling the winter operations vacancies. Additionally, the department is experiencing record high turnover, including more than 70 employees leaving every month for the past six months.
“We are several hundred employees below what we need in order to cover more than one shift in a statewide storm,” said Patrick McKenna, MoDOT director. “If a widespread winter storm lasts more than one 12-hour shift, we will not have enough employees to fill all the trucks on the second shift and therefore it will take longer to clear the roads.”
During the drill, motorists may notice increased numbers of MoDOT vehicles on state routes. In rural areas, crews will deploy after 8 a.m. In urban areas, the drill will not begin until after 9 a.m. The exercise should be completed by 3 p.m.
MoDOT employees will react to a simulated forecast of significant snow for the entire state. The department’s emergency operations centers will activate and maintenance employees will be deployed to their trucks. Emergency communications systems will also be tested.
“The drill ensures that proper equipment, plowing techniques and safety measures are used by every MoDOT employee,” said Allmeroth. “In addition, every piece of equipment—every truck, motor grader, snow blower and tractor—is inspected and calibrated to conserve materials and operate efficiently and safely.”
MoDOT spent more than $58 million on winter operations last year and used over 139,000 tons of salt; 2.8 million gallons of salt brine; and nearly 490,000 gallons of beet juice. MoDOT has purchased 118,000 tons of salt to refill salt supplies and has a total of 240,000 tons available for use statewide this winter.
For information on road conditions across the state, safe traveling tips, and other winter weather information, visit www.modot.org.
Drexel teen injured in Cass County rollover accident
On October 21st around 7:50 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on 307th Street just west of I-49 in rural Cass County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2005 Chevrolet driven by 18 year old Lorin L. Wells of Drexel, Missouri traveled off the roadway and overturned after striking a fence.
Lorin L. Wells sustained minor injuries and she was transported by ambulance to Research Medical Center in Kansas City for treatment.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=210548450
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=210548450
Obituary - John Edward Jackson
John Edward Jackson, 66, Sheldon, MO passed away on Monday, October 18, 2021 at his home in Sheldon. John was born November 11, 1954 in Fort Scott, KS to Delbert G. and Ethel M. (Johnston) Jackson.
Throughout his life, John was a truck driver and until his retirement drove for Johnson and Baker Trucking for many years. In his spare time he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Survivors include the love of his life and longtime companion of the home, Vickie Williams; stepdaughters, April Boyd (Mike), Nevada, MO, Tonya Herbst (Donald), El Dorado Springs, MO, Lesia Farris (Mike), Nevada, MO; grandson, Jessey Menadue, as well as several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and his stepmother, Cammie Acock, Jerico Springs, MO. He was preceded in death by one brother, and two sisters.
No services are planned.
Throughout his life, John was a truck driver and until his retirement drove for Johnson and Baker Trucking for many years. In his spare time he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Survivors include the love of his life and longtime companion of the home, Vickie Williams; stepdaughters, April Boyd (Mike), Nevada, MO, Tonya Herbst (Donald), El Dorado Springs, MO, Lesia Farris (Mike), Nevada, MO; grandson, Jessey Menadue, as well as several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and his stepmother, Cammie Acock, Jerico Springs, MO. He was preceded in death by one brother, and two sisters.
No services are planned.
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