Monday, February 28, 2022

Nevada Police Department Incident Spotlight

Incident Spotlight - A busy weekend for our department!

An officer conducted a traffic stop and during his contact he discovered illegal drug paraphernalia.

During a midnight shift patrol, a proactive officer noticed suspicious activity occurring in a neighborhood. The officer was able to contact the individual and during his investigation he discovered multiple law violations. The subject was in possession of illegal narcotics and was in possession of a firearm.

K-9 Edo was deployed on a traffic stop over the weekend. Edo alerted on the vehicle in question. The investigating officer located illegal narcotics inside the vehicle. This is K-9 Edo’s second seizure in the last two weeks!

Officers responded to a disturbance involving a gun. During the investigation officers recovered the firearm involved.

Officers were able to locate four subjects with outstanding warrants over the weekend. They were all successfully taken into custody.
Great job to all these officers for looking beyond the stop and conducting through investigations!

Clinton School District is currently experiencing a Phone System Outage

The Clinton School District is currently experiencing a Phone System Outage. We will update this post when the situation has been resolved.

In the meantime, if you need to get a message to your child's school, please contact one of the secretaries at the emails below.

Clinton Early Childhood Center
klasswell@clintoncardinals.org
Henry Elementary School
rowells@clintoncardinals.org
ksmith@clintoncardinals.org
Clinton Intermediate School
lawatson@clintoncardinals.org
sstephenson@clintoncardinals.org
Clinton Middle School
sharrelson@clintoncardinals.org
Clinton High School
kgreer@clintoncardinals.org
jmitchell@clintoncardinals.org
sheistand@clintoncardinals.org
Clinton Technical School
bdickey@clintoncardinals.org
prjones@clintoncardinals.org

Clinton Early Childhood Center Henry Elementary School Clinton Intermediate School Clinton Middle School Clinton High School Clinton Technical School
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NEWS RELEASE: Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week is March 7 – 11

Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week is March 7 – 11

Missourians are reminded to prepare and plan for severe weather and participate in Statewide Tornado Drill on Tuesday, March 8

JEFFERSON CITY – On Dec. 10, 2021, severe storms and six confirmed tornadoes in Missouri killed two people and destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, as well as 20 large transmission towers and lines that move power between Missouri and Arkansas. The storm system serves as another reminder that deadly tornadoes can strike any time of year.

To prepare, from March 7 to 11, the National Weather ServiceState Emergency Management Agency and local emergency managers encourage Missourians to learn more about severe weather and how to protect themselves during Missouri Severe Weather Preparedness Week. Missouri’s annual Statewide Tornado Drill will also be held on Tuesday, March 8 at 10 a.m. (Some Missouri communities may choose to conduct the drill on a different day due to conflicting local events.)

 

“Although many Missourians associate severe weather with the spring and summer months, there is no tornado season,” State Emergency Management Agency Director Jim Remillard said. “Dangerous and sometimes deadly tornadoes, thunderstorms and flooding can happen year-round. That’s why it’s incredibly important to have an emergency plan in place and talk to your family about when to take action before severe weather strikes your area.”

 

At 10:00 a.m. on the day of the tornado drill, NOAA Weather Radios set to receive the Routine Weekly Tests (RWTs) will alert listeners that the tornado drill has begun. Outdoor warning sirens will also sound across participating Missouri communities. At that time, participants should practice taking cover in their designated shelter.

 

Schools, businesses and families are all encouraged to participate in the statewide tornado drill. Educators are encouraged to use the tornado drill as an opportunity to include tornado facts, meteorological information and safety tips into their lesson plans.

 

NWS provides safety tips and educational information about tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, flash flooding, lightning and the importance of NOAA Weather Radios on its Severe Weather Awareness Week page: https://www.weather.gov/lsx/severeweek Each day during the week focuses on a different safety message:

  • Monday, March 1 – Receive Weather Information Day
  • Tuesday, March 2 – Tornado Safety Day
  • Wednesday, March 3 – Lightning Safety Day
  • Thursday, March 4 – Hail/Wind Safety Day
  • Friday, March 5 – Flood Safety Day

Remember:

  • Follow local forecasts anytime severe weather is anticipated. Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, in case one fails or if severe weather strikes overnight.
  • Create a family emergency plan to stay safe, and remember to include all pets when building an emergency kit and stocking up on supplies. Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is also important to know how to contact one another and reconnect if separated. Establish a family meeting place that’s familiar and easy to find.
  • tornado watch means tornadoes are possible in the area. Therefore, it’s important to be ready to act quickly if it becomes necessary. A tornado warning means seek shelter immediately because a tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar causing imminent danger to life and property.
  • The safest shelter location for tornadoes is generally an interior room without windows on the lowest floor of sturdy structure, preferably in the basement. Do not seek shelter in a cafeteria, gymnasium or other large open room because the roof might collapse. Immediately leave a mobile home to seek shelter in a nearby building and never seek shelter under an overpass – the dangerous wind tunnel effect combined with flying debris can be deadly.
  • If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you. Leave elevated areas and avoid isolated trees. Seek shelter immediately in an enclosed building or vehicle.
  • The safest place to be when there is high winds or hail is indoors. Avoid driving to prevent injuries or vehicle damage. Consider all downed power lines as live.
  • Never drive into standing water, even if it appears shallow. As little as six inches of fast-moving water can cause a car to lose control or float. Rapidly rising water may engulf the vehicle and sweep it away. Murky water can hide hazards including dangerous debris and road damage.

More information can be found on Missouri's Stormaware.mo.gov website, which includes detailed videos about how to take shelter from tornadoes in specific locations, how to avoid flash flooding dangers and useful information about tornado sirens and weather alert radios. Missourians are also encouraged to utilize Missouri’s Ready in 3 Program to create a plan, prepare a kit, and listen for information regarding severe weather emergencies: https://health.mo.gov/emergencies/readyin3/

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Obituary - Ruby Evelyn Neely

Ruby Evelyn Neely age 84, of Kansas City, Missouri passed away peacefully on February 19, 2022. She was a resident of Kingswood Senior Living the final weeks of her life.

Ruby was born in Nevada, Missouri on June 11, 1937 to McKinley and Ethel (Messick) Neely. The family moved to Kansas City when Ruby was ten years old, where her father was a railroad employee. 

Ruby spent most of her life in Kansas City except for a seven year period when she lived in Washington state to be near her brother Forrest in the 1990’s. She was a telephone operator for AT&T for 30 years, retiring in 1986. Ruby was a Baptist.

She is survived by a niece, Linda Murphy of Washington state, two grandnephews, and a grandniece. Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Forest Neely (Clair), her sister Melba Neely, and her brother C. Paul Neely.

She was interred in Deepwood Cemetery in Nevada, Missouri on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Ferry Funeral Home of Nevada was in charge of arrangements.

Warming Trend Continues Through Midweek

Average early March high temperature: 45°-50°
Forecast highs through Wednesday: 60s and 70s
And it isn't even technically Spring yet.


Sunday, February 27, 2022

Obituary - Nikki Van Trump

Samantha Nicole “Nikki” Van Trump, 25, of Lee’s Summit, was born, February 7, 1997, in Kansas City, Missouri, the daughter of Ray J. and Maria (Cervantes) Van Trump. She unexpectedly departed this life, Sunday, February 20, 2022, at her home.

Nikki was a 2015 Lee’s Summit North High School graduate. She went on to college graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg.

Nikki was employed as a manager for the B&B Theatres for five years until being Promoted to the Front of the House Manager at B&B’s new Johnny’s Restaurant on Mainstreet. She enjoyed reading, working in the theatre/acting world, and adored animals especially her cat “Tipper”. She loved her job, her coworkers, and clients, but above all else truly loved her family. She never missed the opportunity to let the people in her life know how much she cared for them. She was full of life and lit up the room with her contagious laughter, bright smile, and warm heart. She made the best of every situation and always helped others see the good side of daunting tasks.

To know Nikki was to love her. Nikki was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, George and Shirley Van Trump; paternal grandfather, Ernesto Cervantes; her paternal uncle Tony Van Trump; and her paternal aunt Terri Johnson.

She is survived by her parents; Ray and Maria Van Trump of Odessa; two sisters, Mireyea (and Daniel Melchioris) Van Trump of Odessa and Courtney (and Richard Lawson) Van Trump of Lone Jack; two nephews Paxton Lawson and Easton Lawson; her maternal grandmother, Glafira Cervantes of Los Angeles, California; other relatives and a host of many friends.

All services will be held at the at the St. Bridget Catholic Church, 2103 Lexington Rd., Pleasant Hill, Missouri 64080

Visitation will be held 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 3, 2022, at the church. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 4, 2022, at the church. Reverend Curt Vogel will officiate. Interment will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Casket bearers are Daniel Melchioris, Richard Lawson, Richard Van Trump, Brad Machin, Jordan Cameron, and Ryan Johnson.

Memorial contributions are suggested to the family and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

Adrian Optimist Club Blood Drive

 Blood mobile will be in Adrian Tuesday, March 1st.




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