Thursday, March 10, 2022

Winter Storm Through Friday Morning




Snow is coming down across a good chunk of the region. If it's not snowing at your location just yet, it should by midday. If you must be out and traveling this morning, give yourself plenty of time and take it slow. Please be safe!

Graphic/Photo Description: Text with map of forecast snow amounts. Text: What is Happening. Snow has begun across most of the region. If it hasn’t started yet, it will soon.

Periods of moderate to heavy snowfall are expected through the morning into the early afternoon. Widespread 4 to 6 inches of snow can be expected for many. What can you do now?

Stay home if you can, if you cannot, leave early and take your time. Map: Snow amounts between 3 to 6 inches across eastern Kansas and western Missouri.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Obituary - Marvin E. Turley

Marvin E. Turley passed away on March 7, 2022, at his home in Osceola, Missouri, at the age of 70 after a courageous battle with cancer. His loving wife and daughter were at his side.

Born November 7, 1951, to Doris “Patch” and Wayne Turley in Kansas City, Missouri, Marvin served his country in the U.S. Army for nine years. He was a Merchant Marine, an SP4E4 Truck Driver, was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Sharp Shooter Award, and many other awards and commendations from the U.S. Department of the Army and the United States Army School – Europe. Marvin graduated from Perry Technical Institute in Yakima, Washington and began a long career as a mechanic.

Marvin met Penny in 1987 in Holton, Kansas. After a long courtship, they were married in Osceola, Missouri on June 3, 1995. They shared a love for Marvin’s daughters Serra and Dani. Together, they rescued countless animals – dogs, cats, deer and squirrels. Most recently they provided a loving home to their “kids” Sadie, Cooper and Mister, and all of the animals Marvin could not resist bringing home to love and care for.

Marvin was a beloved and devoted husband, father, son, brother, son-in-law, uncle and friend. He enjoyed fishing and bowling, had a generous love for all animals, was a lifetime fan of “The Duke” John Wayne and an avid collector of eagles. He spent much of his spare time on woodworking projects, especially those that would beautify the home he shared with his wife.

Marvin is survived by his wife of 33 years Penny J. Turley, daughters Serra A. Turley and Dani R. Turley-Andreason (Josh), Goddaughters/nieces Devan Quattromani (Cody) and Alex Spalding (Lauren), nine grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, father-in-law, three sisters-in-law, three brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Marvin was preceded in death by his mother Doris “Patch“ Turley, father Wayne Turley, brother Gene Turley, mother-in-law Barbara Rummel and niece Charlene Litscher.

Marvin will be greatly missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing and working with him. He was hardworking, compassionate, strong and determined; he was truly one-of-a-kind.

A celebration of Marvin’s life will be held at Sheldon/Goodrich Funeral Home, 3rd & Market, Osceola, MO, on Saturday, March 12th at 2:00 PM; visitation will precede the service at 1:00 PM. Interment will follow at Clinton Memorial Gardens, 1901 N Vansant Rd, Clinton, MO. The family requests that attendees dress casual – no suits please.


Visitation
Saturday March 12, 2022
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel
Osceola, Missouri

Service
Saturday March 12, 2022
2:00 PM
Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel
Osceola, Missouri

Interment
Vansant Road Cemetery
Clinton, Missouri

Snow Onset Time Thursday Morning




The early morning commute on Thursday will be messy. Here are the expected times for the onset of snow.

The first inch or so will follow these onset times by 1-3 hours, depending on intensity.

Obituary - Francis Marion Noel III

Francis Marion Noel III “Frankie”, age 85, La Cygne, Kan., passed away on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at the home of his daughter Pamela J Alexander. He was born in Amsterdam, MO, on Dec 10, 1936, the son of Francis Marion Noel II and Mildred Laurine Trageser.

He graduated from La Cygne Rural High School graduated in class of 1954. Graduated from K-State vo-tech top of his class sheep shearing degree. Worked in the following areas: shearing sheep, coal miner, sawmill owner, custom hay baler, Union Carpenter at Iatan powerplant, formed Noel Construction concrete business, dairy farmer, Noel Rental Properties, served as Linn County Commissioner in 1971-72. Some of his hobbies were: quilter, fisherman, coon hunter, canner, self-taught keyboard musician, and Winter Texan.

Frankie Noel was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in La Cygne, where he helped build Our Lady of Lourdes in La Cygne and Immaculate Conception in Louisburg.
Married Mary Ellen Stainbrook in Louisburg, KS on June 16, 1956, had 3 sons and 3 daughters. Mary Ellen and daughter Tammy died in car crash, May 16, 1989.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Pauline Noel, Mary Jane Able and first wife Mary Ellen Stainbrook Noel and daughter Tammy Jean Noel.

He is survived by his sons, Francis Marion Noel IV (Rita), Vernon Noel, Fred Noel (Peggy); daughters Pauline Troth (Mike), Pamela Alexander (John Scott); two sisters, Patricia Noel and Lois Green; thirteen grandchildren, Sara Swepston (Forest), Jonathan Alexander (Carly), Amiee Evans (Darin), Matthew Troth (Marissa), Jill Driver (Lee), Darcy Ross (Jason), Joseph Noel (Ashleigh), Jeffery Alexander, Melissa Bugni (Chad), Mark Noel (Cindy), Eric Noel (Cynthia), Sean Noel (Ashley); twenty-five great-grandchildren.

Married Dottie Maloney Anderson, December 29, 1989. Survived by Dottie and stepdaughter Kitty Anderson and stepson Thomas Anderson.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 am Monday, March 14, 2022 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, La Cygne, Kansas. Burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery. The rosary will be prayed 2:30 pm Sunday, March 13 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, La Cygne Chapel. Visitation will follow from 3 pm to 5 pm at the La Cygne Chapel. Contributions are suggested to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church or the Altar Society. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Update Expected Snowfall

Here's the latest snowfall forecast. Snow should begin overnight across NW MO/eastern KS and spread eastward through the morning hours. Snow comes to an end from northwest to southeast late Thursday night into Friday morning. Expect very hazardous travel conditions tomorrow!


Closings and cancellations for Thursday March 10th

The the following will be closed on Thursday 3/10 due to cold and inclement weather:

Adrian School District
Archie School District (AMI Day) 
Ballard School District (AMI Day)
Belton School District 
Butler Public Library 
Butler School District 
Clinton School District
Drexel School District 
El Dorado Springs School District (AMI Day)
Harrisonville School District (AMI Day) 
Hudson School District 
Miami School District 
Pleasant Hill School District (AMI Day)
Prairie View USD 362
Ray-Pec School District (AMI DAY)
Sherwood School District (AMI Day)

Please bookmark this page as we will be adding to this list as more closings are made available.

Structure Fire on H Highway

The Butler Fire Department along with the Butler Police Department are on scene of a structure fire at a address of 2266 NE State Route H Highway which is close to the city limits of Butler just east of Oak Hill Cemetery.

Please use caution if you must travel in this area and slow down for emergency vehicles.


Evans selected as a national semifinalists for the National Honor Society Scholarship


The Adrian High School is proud to give a huge congratulations to Senior Christian Evans for being selected as a national semifinalists for the National Honor Society Scholarship. This semi finalist selection comes with a $3,200 scholarship. Way to go, Christian!


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