On March 18, 2022 Benny Wolf (DOB 9/28/1972) registered as a sex offender in Bates County. He is currently residing at 14612 NW County Road 14001 in Drexel, MO.
On September 7, 1999 he was convicted of use of a child in a sexual performance and statutory sodomy in Warrensburg, MO. Wolf is classified as a Tier 3 sex offender.
Monday, March 21, 2022
Obituary - Clem Allen Mason
Clem Allen Mason, age 67, 152 days, of Louisburg, Kansas passed away on Friday, March 18, 2022 at his home. A visitation will be held Wednesday, March 23, 2022 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400). Cremation will follow. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.Clem Allen Mason was born October 17, 1954 in Harrisonville, Missouri to Thomas Lee and Edith E. Begshaw Mason. He was the second of four children. C.A. (as he was called by family members and some friends) was named after his grandfathers, Clem Mason and George Allen Begshaw.
Depending on how you knew him, you either called him Clem, C.A., Butch (that would be Daddy), Big Brother, Old Man, Ricky, Grandpa, Cuz, and depending on the mood he was in, names that are not polite to print.
Clem lived most of his life in and around Louisburg, KS and graduated from Louisburg High School in 1973. He worked various jobs throughout his life including construction worker, heavy equipment operator, and truck driver; both as a company driver and as an owner operator.
Clem loved to travel, his favorite places being #1 Colorado, and #2 back east to Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. When he was younger, he loved to own and ride Harley Davidson motorcycles and to tinker with old cars; both traits he inherited from his dad. Clem enjoyed a long full life, only experiencing progressive health problems since 2013. He has gone to see what momma, daddy, and Rina are doing and to finally meet Dianna Lynn. Big Brother you are no longer in pain and suffering, love you and miss you, fly high Big Brother, fly high.
Clem was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Rina D. Mason and Dianna Lynn Mason, step-mothers Loretta M. Mason and Emma Rice, along with many other relatives and friends.
He is survived by his companion of 26 years, Ronna Manion of their home in Louisburg, a beloved cocker spaniel Diamond, (or as we call her, his girlfriend). She will miss the road trips in his truck, running from side to side in the back seat and sticking her head out the windows as Clem drove to Lewis Young Park or down country roads to see the sites.
He also leaves behind his older brother Thomas Burke and wife Linda (Sis) of Louisburg, KS., and their daughters, Stacy and Kristi, and their families, younger sister Tammie L. Mason of Adrian, MO., and her daughter Chandra L. Mason, a granddaughter Sabrina Sulsberger and husband Ethan, great-grandchildren, Marlow and Elis all of Belton, MO. Clem is also survived by his #1 and #2 adopted sons. #1 son, (because Clem knew him longer) Christopher JoRay and his girlfriend Brenda Spaulding of Louisburg, KS., Chris’s son Dakota (Cody), Chris’s mom and siblings, along with Brenda’s grandkids, especially Everleigh, the one C.A. called the onery one and Chris’s shadow. #2 son, Brad Rynard and his wife Jennifer of Lee’s Summit, MO., their three kids, son Zach and his family and their two daughters Zoey and Zia, along with Brad’s mom and siblings.
Also, Ronna’s mother Shirley New and significant other Leland Johnson, who were both instrumental in helping out during C.A.’s years of illness and will never understand the amount of gratitude that that we feel for the amount of help and emotional support they gave.
C.A. leaves behind many family members, distant relatives, friends, and acquaintances who all will miss him.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.Clem Allen Mason was born October 17, 1954 in Harrisonville, Missouri to Thomas Lee and Edith E. Begshaw Mason. He was the second of four children. C.A. (as he was called by family members and some friends) was named after his grandfathers, Clem Mason and George Allen Begshaw.
Depending on how you knew him, you either called him Clem, C.A., Butch (that would be Daddy), Big Brother, Old Man, Ricky, Grandpa, Cuz, and depending on the mood he was in, names that are not polite to print.
Clem lived most of his life in and around Louisburg, KS and graduated from Louisburg High School in 1973. He worked various jobs throughout his life including construction worker, heavy equipment operator, and truck driver; both as a company driver and as an owner operator.
Clem loved to travel, his favorite places being #1 Colorado, and #2 back east to Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. When he was younger, he loved to own and ride Harley Davidson motorcycles and to tinker with old cars; both traits he inherited from his dad. Clem enjoyed a long full life, only experiencing progressive health problems since 2013. He has gone to see what momma, daddy, and Rina are doing and to finally meet Dianna Lynn. Big Brother you are no longer in pain and suffering, love you and miss you, fly high Big Brother, fly high.
Clem was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Rina D. Mason and Dianna Lynn Mason, step-mothers Loretta M. Mason and Emma Rice, along with many other relatives and friends.
He is survived by his companion of 26 years, Ronna Manion of their home in Louisburg, a beloved cocker spaniel Diamond, (or as we call her, his girlfriend). She will miss the road trips in his truck, running from side to side in the back seat and sticking her head out the windows as Clem drove to Lewis Young Park or down country roads to see the sites.
He also leaves behind his older brother Thomas Burke and wife Linda (Sis) of Louisburg, KS., and their daughters, Stacy and Kristi, and their families, younger sister Tammie L. Mason of Adrian, MO., and her daughter Chandra L. Mason, a granddaughter Sabrina Sulsberger and husband Ethan, great-grandchildren, Marlow and Elis all of Belton, MO. Clem is also survived by his #1 and #2 adopted sons. #1 son, (because Clem knew him longer) Christopher JoRay and his girlfriend Brenda Spaulding of Louisburg, KS., Chris’s son Dakota (Cody), Chris’s mom and siblings, along with Brenda’s grandkids, especially Everleigh, the one C.A. called the onery one and Chris’s shadow. #2 son, Brad Rynard and his wife Jennifer of Lee’s Summit, MO., their three kids, son Zach and his family and their two daughters Zoey and Zia, along with Brad’s mom and siblings.
Also, Ronna’s mother Shirley New and significant other Leland Johnson, who were both instrumental in helping out during C.A.’s years of illness and will never understand the amount of gratitude that that we feel for the amount of help and emotional support they gave.
C.A. leaves behind many family members, distant relatives, friends, and acquaintances who all will miss him.
Check those tickets!
A 7-spot with Bulls-Eye ticket worth $12,717 was sold at VFW Post 4197 in Osceola, Missouri. Check those tickets!!!
Traffic stop in Pleasanton Kansas
On Saturday morning March 19th at approximately 1:15 am, Pleasanton Kansas Police officers initiated a traffic stop. They approached the vehicle and detected the odor of marijuana.
A search of the vehicle yielded marijuana and a substantial amount of methamphetamine and cocaine.
No further information was made available at this time.
Cass County man dead after drowning in Pleasant Hill Lake
On Sunday March 20th around 11:15 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies and Pleasant Hill Police Department responded to Pleasant Hill City Lake on a report of a possible downing.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the incident occurred when 67 year old Michael L. Hamilton of Pleasant Hill, Missouri fell out of his 1981 Monark Boat and into the lake.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the incident occurred when 67 year old Michael L. Hamilton of Pleasant Hill, Missouri fell out of his 1981 Monark Boat and into the lake.
Bystanders attempted to rescue and ultimately recovered the body of Mr. Hamilton.
View report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/WP03/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=220139716
View report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/WP03/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=220139716
A few strong storms possible Tuesday
Strong storms could be possible Tuesday afternoon across western and central MO. Now is a good time to review your severe weather plans and be sure you have a way to receive warning.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Attic fire at a home in Nevada
On March 20th around 6:47 a.m. the Nevada Fire Department were called for a fire in attic of a residence at 810 W. Arch in Nevada.
When crews arrived on scene they found smoke coming out of the ceiling of the upstairs attic. They had to remove the ceiling and insulation from the area. Quick knock down of the fire was made by crews.
The cause of this fire was found to be a short in the electrical wiring in the attic. The America Red Cross was called for the displacement of the residents.
The home was owned by Troy Rainey and was occupied by Joan Middleton. No one was injured in this fire.
Courtesy of Nevada Fire Chief Troy Denney
When crews arrived on scene they found smoke coming out of the ceiling of the upstairs attic. They had to remove the ceiling and insulation from the area. Quick knock down of the fire was made by crews.
The cause of this fire was found to be a short in the electrical wiring in the attic. The America Red Cross was called for the displacement of the residents.
The home was owned by Troy Rainey and was occupied by Joan Middleton. No one was injured in this fire.
Courtesy of Nevada Fire Chief Troy Denney
Adrian man killed in motorcycle accident in Vernon County
On March 20th around 4:30 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a motorcycle accident in the northbound lanes of I-49 around 14 miles north of Nevada.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1999 Harley Davidson driven by 69 year old Charles L. Tschudi of Adrian, Missouri travelled off the left side of the roadway and struck a guardrail ejecting the driver.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1999 Harley Davidson driven by 69 year old Charles L. Tschudi of Adrian, Missouri travelled off the left side of the roadway and struck a guardrail ejecting the driver.
Mr. Tschudi was pronounced dead at the Nevada Reginal Medical Center at 5:34p.m. this evening. This is Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 16th Fatality Crash of the year 2022.
View crash report below:
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