Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Obituary - Austin Lynn Brown

Austin Lynn Brown, 30, Nevada, MO passed away on Tuesday, March 23, 2022 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, MO. Austin was born March 4, 1992 in El Dorado Springs, MO to Jeffrey L. and Sharon Kay (Brown) Yockey.

Austin grew up in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School in 2010. He then attended Crowder College where he graduated with two associates degrees. 

Austin has worked the past seven years at O’Reilly’s in Nevada and has been the store manager for the past four years. He loved cars, dogs, and especially his family.

Survivors include his wife, Samantha, and daughter, Holdyn, both of the home; mother, Sharon Brown, Nevada; father, Jeff Yockey, Nevada; sister, Kira Brown, Springfield, MO; aunt and uncle, Donna and Rollin Wallace, Nevada; and an aunt, Loretta Brown, Nevada.

No services are planned.

Drexel Superintendent Report 3/23

Superintendent Report
March 2022

Candidate Filing – the following have filed as candidates for the Drexel R-IV Board of Education, Tim Eastwood (incumbent) and Josh Gordon (incumbent). The terms of Tim Eastwood and Josh Gordon are set to expire. There are two positions open, each for a term of three years. The General Election Date is April 5th, 2022. According to state statute if the number of candidates is equal to the number of positions available then no election will be required.

School Make-Up Days – currently we have two days that are required to be made up – the make-up dates are April 4th and May 2nd, additionally we have exhausted all of our AMI hours.

Now that we have our health insurance renewal rates for next year, I plan on taking some time to start putting together a preliminary budget for 2022-2023. My goal is to present a preliminary budget to the board in April/May and then present a final budget in June for adoption.

The district has partnered with Compass Health Network and they have a therapist in place who will begin offering school based therapy services at no cost to the district for eligible students.
The district has been approved to receive Supply Chain Assistance Funds for the food service department. The district will receive nearly $10,000 to help offset the cost associated with supply chain issues that have resulted in higher food costs.

ESSER III – funds have been appropriated and now available to make payment requests – this year we will be claiming payment to cover costs associated with our COVID extra duty stipends, I-Ready benchmarking assessment program, air purifiers, Monday Academy costs and other curriculum material and textbook costs = probably a total of between $100,000 and $125,000. Our total allocation went from $315,010 to $319,377, so we will have to go back in and revise our plan and budget to reflect the change in allocation.

Spring Activities and Athletics are underway – FBLA, FCCLA, and FFA are preparing for contest season and competing at various levels and attending state leadership conferences – some are competing virtually and some are in person. Scholar Bowl is preparing for district competition as well – all in hopes of qualifying for state competition. Athletics spring seasons are also ready to get underway and by the end of the month games and meets will be in full swing.

Respectfully,
Terry

Miami County Kansas Sheriffs Office Wanted Wednesday



MoDOT News Release: No More Trash! Bash seeks volunteers to help clean up Missouri roadways

No More Trash! Bash seeks volunteers to help clean up Missouri roadways!! Celebrating 35 Years of the Adopt-A-Highway program

JEFFERSON CITY – Every spring, as snow and ice fade to an unpleasant memory, attention turns to trash that has accumulated on roadsides during the winter months. The Missouri Department of Transportation would like to invite all who use Missouri roads to join us in doing some spring cleaning throughout the month of April.

MoDOT spends about $6 million annually to remove litter from more than 385,000 acres of right of way along 34,000 state highway miles. No MOre Trash! Bash is an annual outreach of MoDOT’s year-round litter control efforts.

“We are asking all Missourians to find ways to help clean Missouri’s roadsides during the Trash Bash month of April,” said Becky Allmeroth, MoDOT chief safety and operations officer. “We ask our Adopt-A-Highway volunteer groups to pick up their sections, and anyone can do a one-time volunteer effort, including community groups or clubs or any individual interested doing community service hours.”

MoDOT will provide trash bags and safety vests to anyone who volunteers. Regionally, events will be announced that people can come join in the litter pickup.

“Missouri was one of the first states in the country to implement the Adopt-A-Highway program,” Allmeroth said. “Now in its 35th year in our state, Adopt-a-Highway has recruited volunteers who perform about $1 million a year in litter cleanup. Every section served by adopters allows MoDOT to devote resources to other much-needed tasks.”

Currently, there are more than 5,300 groups and 50,000 volunteers who have adopted more than 6,400 miles of roadway. Adopt-A-Highway groups include commercial and private enterprises; civic and non-profit organizations; families and individuals.

One of the easiest ways to help combat litter is not to create it in the first place. Remember these simple tips:

Don’t litter. Keep a bag for trash in your car or truck and wait to dispose of it properly. Littering is a class A misdemeanor in Missouri. Anyone convicted of littering may be imprisoned in the county jail for up to one year and fined up to $1,000 per incident. Illegal disposal of solid waste may be punishable as a Class D felony with fines of $20,000 or higher.

Secure the load. Make sure nothing blows out or gets bumped into the roadway. In addition to creating litter, unsecured loads can be a safety hazard to the vehicles behind you. Missouri statutes (Missouri Revised Statutes 307.010) and various city ordinances require all loads in transport must be secured. Trailers without sides must be completely covered by tarps, truck tailgates must be up and the disposal items cannot be hanging off the vehicle in any way. Any vehicle without its load completely covered will be assessed a $25 unsecured load fee.

To learn more about how you can safely participate, visit www.modot.org/adopt-highway or call 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636).


Obituary - Cecil Ray McKinley Jr.

Cecil Ray McKinley Jr., age 83, Hume, Missouri passed away Tuesday, March 22, 2022.

Funeral service will be 10 am Saturday, March 26, 2022 at the Hume Christian Church. A visitation will follow the service.

Contributions are suggested to the Hume Fair Association. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.


A complete obituary will be posted at a later time. 

Happy 35th Anniversary Larry

Lets help Walmart of Butler wish Larry a happy anniversary. Larry has 35 years of dedicated service. 

Larry has held many different positions over the years and has made many new friends along the way. 

Thank you Larry for everything you have done for the company and store.


Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Obituary - Michelle Louise Borst

Michelle Louise (Parrish) Borst, age 40, of Kansas City, Missouri left this earth on March 15, 2022. She was born August 27, 1981 in Kansas City, Missouri to Jerry Don Parrish and Barbara Diane (Johnson) Parrish. On May 21, 2011, she married George (Andy) Andrew Borst at Andy's parents in Grain Valley, Missouri.

Michelle grew up in the Kansas City area and Parkville and graduated high school in 1999 at Park Hill North High School. After high school, Michelle joined the United States Army on October 1999 with basic training and AIT at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. She was then assigned to Hawaii where she was an MP. While in Hawaii, she was deployed to Egypt for 6 months. She was then reassigned to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky for a short time then deployed to Iraq, Kuwait and Baghdad then back to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky to proudly serve her country as military police. After the military, Michelle came back to the Kansas City area, which is where she lived the rest of her life.

Michelle was preceded in death by her grandma Louise Parrish, grandpa William McGimpsey and her mother Barbara Diane (Johnson) Parrish. Survivors include her beloved husband George "Andy" Borst; her sons Ian Parrish and Liam Borst, all of the home. She is also survived by her father Jerry Parrish and step-mother Regina Parrish of Missouri; in-laws Ron Borst and Patsy Borst. Surviving siblings include Bryan Wolfe, Olathe, Debby Dyer (Dave) Indiana, Sissy Zimmerman (Scot) Missouri, Renee Bergeron, Indiana, Raymond Dean Parrish (Tammy) Missouri, Gina Sitzman, Missouri. She is also survived by many nephews and nieces who loved her dearly.

Michelle loved her family fiercely and lived life on her own terms, being a badass. She worked several jobs but being a wife and mother was her true passion. She was very compassionate and giving, loving and personable person. She spent weeks and days taking care of her daddy and Regina without any thought of herself.

Michelle's Celebration of Life date and time is soon to be announced.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.mcgilleygeorgebelton.com for the Borst family.


From the Peculiar Police Department

IMPORTANT INFO: 

Today we were notified that an unknown individual has been calling our citizens and identified themselves as a Peculiar Police officer and asking questions about ongoing investigations.

Our officers will always identify themselves and can be confirmed as police officers by contacting our dispatching center after hours, or by calling the police department directly. Do not give out any important information unless you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so.


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