Friday, July 8, 2022

Wanted fugitive from Kansas captured in Nevada

This evening Nevada Police were assisted by the Bates County Sheriff’s Office and Bourbon County Kansas Sheriff’s Office in apprehending a wanted fugitive from Kansas.

Nevada Police had been working with Kansas deputies on locating the subject who has been hiding in Nevada. Law enforcement served a search warrant where the subject was known to be hiding. 

When officers arrived on scene the subject attempted to hide in a crawl space area. He was eventually taken into custody without incident.

After the residence was cleared Nevada Police deployed K-9 Edo, who was able to locate suspected methamphetamine left behind by the suspect.

We want to thank the Bates and Bourbon County Sheriff’s Offices for assisting us in this operation.





Two injured in St. Clair County crash

On July 8th around 11:18 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County along with St. Clair County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a two vehicle accident on Route H around 7 miles south of Appleton City, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 2021 John Deere Tractor driven by 20 year old Shelby G. Bartz of Appleton City, Missouri failed to yield to the northbound 2021 Ford F-350 driven by 66 year old Kenneth D. Alexander of El Dorado Springs, Missouri while passing. 

Both participants in this accident sustained moderate injuries and both were transported to the hospital by private vehicle.

View crash report below:

Rockville man injured in crash near Rich Hill

On July 8th around 4:14 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies, Rich Hill Fire Department and Bates County EMS responded to a one vehicle accident on Route B at CR SE 515 Road in rural Rich Hill.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the when the 2003 Dodge Neon driven by 45 year old Travis D. Fields of Rockville, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway, then traveled off the roadway and struck a ditch and a utility pole.

Mr. Fields sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Bates County Memorial Hospital for treatment. The vehicle was towed from the scene by Don's Tow of Butler.

View crash report below:



Obituary - John Arthur Kreissler

John Arthur Kreissler, 87, of Girard, KS, passed away July 05, 2022, at Ascension Via Christi Hospital in Pittsburg, Kansas. John was born June 17, 1935 to Gus and Dora Eckhoff Kreissler in Appleton City, Missouri. He was the 4th son and 6th of 7 children. 

He graduated from Appleton City High School in 1953 and enrolled in Kansas State Teachers College (PSU) in Pittsburg, Kansas that fall. John received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in January, 1965, after 7 years with Lawn Boy Power Mowers in Lamar, MO, where he installed and programmed their computer system.

John married Corene White in 1956 and they had four children: Mindy (Steve) Kuplen, Marianne (Gary) O’Nelio, Jon H., and Tom (Cara Orban) Kreissler. They later divorced. In 2003 he married Barb McClaskey and gained a step-daughter, Katie McClaskey.

In 1965, John was invited to join the Lamar, Missouri, Rotary Club, beginning what would become for him a lifelong affiliation and passion. He served as President of the Noon Rotary Club of Pittsburg in 1975-1976. During those years, the club helped restore the "Little Red School House" on the Crawford County Historical Museum grounds. John served as Sergeant-at-Arms at District Governor Ken Bateman's district conference in 1993 and as overall District Conference Chairman for District Governor Edison Kaderly in 1995. He was selected to lead a group study exchange team to Finland for four weeks in 1998. During that trip, he traveled on his own to St. Petersburg, Russia, a place that fascinated him. He returned to Russia twice more in the following years, and he coordinated visits to the United States of Russian professionals and government officials. In 2000, John was awarded the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service for his work with the United States Library of Congress-funded initiative "Rotary in Russia."

John loved Pittsburg State University athletics and supported PSU teams on all courts and fields for decades, travelling all over the Midwest and cheering on PSU student-athletes in volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, track, and, of course, football. He also accompanied Barb and nursing students on many volunteer service trips. John was a true Gorilla. He proudly served as President of the PSU Alumni Association in 1979 and continued to attend alumni events his entire life. John was not only a superfan of sports. He was an athlete. He came to Pittsburg to go to college with the prospect of playing sports after being a high school athlete in Appleton City, where he played basketball, football, and baseball. Playing sports was an important part of his life, and over the years he excelled at golf, skiing, and tennis, he coached his boys' little league baseball teams, but it was racquetball that became his passion, a sport that he played with different partners over the years from the 1970s to 2010s. He participated in the Kansas Senior Olympics for several years, earning a gold medal for winning his age group up to his 80th year. A computer programmer for most of his working life in the towns of Pittsburg, Lamar, Missouri, and Girard, John, however, was accomplished at everything he set his mind to: painting watercolor landscapes, compiling Kreissler family genealogy and history, organizing family and high school reunions, telling a story or a joke, or landscaping his homes and drawing the architectural plans for one of his homes. But it was his children and their families that he was proudest of, particularly finding enjoyment in attending their sporting events.

He is survived by his wife, Barb McClaskey; two daughters Mindy Kuplen (Steve) of Mulberry, KS and Marianne O’Nelio (Gary) of Pittsburg, KS; two sons, Jon Kreissler of Pittsburg, KS, and Tom Kreissler (Cara) of Helena, MT, a step-daughter, Katie McClaskey of Girard, KS; two sisters, Elsie Williams of Laramie, WY, and Dolores Fuelling of Lee’s Summit, MO; six grandchildren; Chet Kuplen (Alli), John O'Nelio (Tiffanie), Molly Kuplen, Alex O'Nelio, Will Kreissler, and Emory Kreissler. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Eldor Kreissler, Edward Kreissler and Harold Kreissler, and a sister Iola Rapp.

Funeral services will be Monday, July 11th, 2022, at 2:00 PM in the Brenner Mortuary. Burial will follow at Girard City Cemetery. A Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 10th, 2022 from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to create the John Kreissler Scholarship at Pittsburg State University or contributions to the Rotary Foundation. Gifts may be sent to Brenner Mortuary. Gifts for the scholarship may also be mailed to the PSU Foundation, Inc., PO Box 4005, Pittsburg, KS 66762. Arrangements are under the direction of the Brenner Mortuary, 114 E. 4th St., Pittsburg, KS.

Bates County Memorial Hospital July Employee of the month

Congratulations to Hope Wilson, RN, BSN, CNOR on being selected as the July employee of the month! Hope began her career at BCMH in 2010 and works in the surgery department as a perioperative (surgical) nurse.

She has always displayed a positive attitude that resonates with coworkers and patients alike. 

Hope is committed to making the surgery department and sterile processing run smoothly, and she goes above and beyond her surgical nurse duties to find ways to increase efficiency and reduce expenses.

She is a very important part of the surgical team and provides great care for our patients. Hope is respected by coworkers and surgeons, and is deserving of this recognition.

#ORNurse #perioperativenurse #employeeofthemonth

Obituary - Mary Allyn (Galloway) Barnes

Funeral services for Mary will begin at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at Community of Christ Church (1101 NE Independence Ave., Lee's Summit, MO 64086).

Visitation will precede the service from noon until 1:00 p.m. at the church

Burial will follow the service at Underwood Cemetery in Hume, Missouri (2700-2798 E. Caton Road).

Mary Allyn (Galloway) Barnes, 73, of Lee’s Summit, Missouri passed away July 7, 2022. Mary was born January 18, 1949 in Sweet Springs, Missouri the daughter of Allen M. “Bill” and Clara L. (Roberts) Galloway. She graduated from Lee’s Summit High School in 1967 and then attended Emporia State graduating with a BS in business. Mary worked in the food service industry from cook to customer service manager. She retired from a managerial position in the automotive department at Walmart in Butler, Missouri where she met her husband, Tom. Mary and Tom were married June 17, 1990.

Mary had been very active in her church, and especially loved being Waterfront Director at RLDS summer camps.

Mary enjoyed sewing, crocheting, traveling, fishing, cooking and baking. She was a loving caregiver, helping raise her nieces and nephews, and providing comfort to her mother through her final years.

Preceding Mary in death were her husband, Thomas Barnes; grandparents: Chester and Ida Roberts, and Harrison and Pearl Galloway; parents, Bill and Clara Galloway; parents-in-law, Eustess and Betty Barnes; sister, Carolyn Chamley; brothers-in-law, Pat Sheehy and Bruce Bredin; nephews, Alan Chamley, Aaron Chamley and Jason West.

Survivors include her siblings: Sylvia West, Julia Bredin, Chester Galloway, Annetta Toomey, and Dean Galloway; son, Tom (Denise) Barnes, and their children Ellisa and Kaitlin Thomas; Jeff (Rosalin) Barnes and their children Justin and Jessica; Jennifer (Mike) Morris and their children Eric, Megan and Brandon Morris; and many, many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews.

Anyone know who this is?

If you recognize this person, please call the Butler Police Department to aid with an investigation: 660-679-6131.




Adrian Blackhawk Wrestling News

This year we will have some new faces in the corner and in the practice room for the Blackhawks as we hired two new assistant coaches. I’d like to introduce first Coach Jones. He will be helping with both the junior high and high school programs. I asked Coach Jones to give a little introduction and here is what he had to say.

Hi, I'm Dakota Jones! I graduated from Archie High School in 2015 and wrestled for Adrian High School from 2011-2015! During those years I was able to grab 3, Class 1 state medals!

In my free time I enjoy spending time with my wife of 3 years Taylor, and our 14 month old son Enzo! I also enjoy riding dirt bikes, fishing, hunting, and playing golf!

This year I am looking forward to growing with the team and as a coach, overcoming the adversities this sport can bring, and doing it all while having a great time! I could not possibly be more excited for the 2022-23 season!

GO BLACKHAWKS!!!

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