Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Obituary - Randall Wayne Bowen

Randall “Randy” Wayne Bowen, age 70, of Stockton, MO, died Saturday, October 1, 2022, at his home following a long illness. Randy was born February 26, 1952, in West Plains, MO, to Carl Wayne and Frankie Nell (Bransetter) Bowen, and they moved to Nevada, MO in 1960. At age 14, he went to work at Little Maxwell’s Market on Atlantic Street. 

After graduating High School in 1970, he went to work at Crane Plumbing. He was one of the first 20 people hired for the new plant. On October 24, 1970, he married Dianna Kay Baker, and soon they moved to Moundville, MO.

Randy enjoyed hunting, camping, and fishing. He also enjoyed scuba diving and spearfishing, where he always looked forward to his spearfishing trips to Bull Shoals Lake in AR. In 2014, he and Dianna, moved to Stockton, MO, where they had camped and fished, most of their married life. He retired January 2015, after 44 ½ years at the same place.

Randy is survived by his wife Dianna, of the home; three sisters. Carleta (Don) Burnett, Joy (John) Jeffries, and Pam Bowen (Tom); a sister-in-law, Sherry (Darrell) Snowden; and a special friend, Philip Gordon, as well as beloved nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were.

There will be a private family inurnment at Moundville Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Moundville Cemetery with the funeral home serving as custodian.




Harrisonville High School group received a regional award for their work to make their community a safer place.

A Harrisonville High School group received a regional award for their work to make their community a safer place.

The HHS Traction team received the Kansas City Region Show Me Zero Award at the 2022 Highway Safety Heroes Awards Banquet on Sept. 28 hosted by the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The HHS Traction team is focused on pedestrian and driving safety and works in conjunction with the Harrisonville Cares Coalition - a community organization with the same focus.

The coalition completed an initiative to keep pedestrians safer by partnering with the Harrisonville Streets Department, in which they installed crosswalk flashers and signs throughout the city. In 2022, Harrisonville Traction members, with the help of School Resource Officer Ramsey, testified before a Missouri Senate Committee to advance the Distracted Driving Legislation in conjunction with the “Hands-Free Missouri” members. Traction members also promote the “Buckle Up. Phones Down” initiative through various activities at the high school and in the community.
Pictured are Harrisonville Police Chief John Hofer, HHS Traction members Brooklyn Rhoney and Kirsten Talley, Kasey Wilson (Highway Safety Program Manager for MoDot), Officer Scott Ramsey, and Rachel Penny (Traction coordinator).

Clinton Technical School Practical Nursing Class Quilt Raffle

The Clinton Technical School Practical Nursing Class of 2022 is raffling off this beautiful quilt made by Mary Schenewark in order to raise money to give back to the community. Any support is greatly appreciated.
 
We will utilize Venmo rather than hand out tickets to ensure everyone can get “tickets” in time. We will draw a winner Friday November 18, 2022. Our Venmo is @clintontechpn2022
Tickets will be $5 for one, $10 for three.
 
When purchasing tickets, please include your first and last name, a phone number we can contact you at, and how many “tickets” you would like.
 
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to a student in our class or call 660-223-3637. Thank you





Adrian Lions Club Appreciation Day!!


MDC congratulates 17 new conservation agents on their 2022 graduation

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) congratulates 17 new conservation agents upon their graduation from MDC’s 2022 Conservation Agent Training Academy. The agent class of 2022 took the Conservation Agent’s Oath during a special graduation ceremony Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Runge Nature Center in Jefferson City.

“Missourians have placed such high trust in this agency, and the best way to guard this public trust is to take care of our citizens,” said MDC Director Sara Parker Pauley. “As a conservation agent, you play a key role in creating the customer experience and have the opportunity to positively impact so many people across the state.”

MDC Protection Branch Chief Randy Doman reminded new agents the importance of recognizing the conservation professionals that came before them.

“We are part of a storied conservation history here in Missouri, and now it’s your turn,” said Doman. “It’s your time to cultivate, to feed, and to grow that conservation ethic and protect the fish, forest, and wildlife resources that we all cherish today.”

The new agents spent the past six months housed at the Highway Patrol Academy in Jefferson City. They received more than 1,200 hours of intense instruction both in and out of the classroom throughout the state. Agents received training in criminal investigations, defensive tactics, firearms qualifications, and technical instruction in fish, forest, and wildlife management. Training also included courses in legal studies, communications and conducting education programs, and First Aid/First Responder and CPR certification.

Upon successful completion of this training, the agents are issued a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) license from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. The conservation agent training program is also certified by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship.

The 17 new agents joining the 195 existing MDC agents in serving and protecting Missouri’s fish, forest, and wildlife include: Ryan Catron, Avery Crisp, Kenneth (Drew) Davis, Ricky Dawson, Cole Eidson, Nicholas (Nick) Freeman, Landon Leonard, Makayla Leppert, John Lowe, Austin (A.J.) Musche, Jacob Myers, Katlin (Katie) Potter, Samuel (Sam) Schick, Katie Stoner, Taylor Stutzman, Taressa Wise, and Paul Wright.

The new agents have been assigned their counties. However, they will be involved in field training operations and special assignments while under the supervision of veteran field agents for a six-week period during which they will acquire vital field experience.

For more information about MDC careers, visit mdc.mo.gov.

Left to Right: Cpt. Caleb Sevy (instructor), Ricky Dawson, Austin Musche, Drew Davis, Jacob Meyers,  Landon Leonard, Katie Stoner, Ryan Catron, Taylor Stutzman, Cole Eidson, Avery Crisp, Sam Schick, Taressa Wise, Paul Wright, Katie Potter, Nicholas Freeman, Makayla Leppert, John Lowe, and Maj. Brian Ham (instructor).

Obituary - Betty L. Wisdom

Betty L. Wisdom age 90 of Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life on Monday, October 3, 2022 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri.

Funeral Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday October 10, 2022 at Dickey Funeral Home Harrisonville, Missouri. 

Family will receive friends Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the chapel with internment in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Creighton, Missouri.

Family suggests contributions can be made to St. Judes Children's Research Hospital. Please mail contributions to P.O. Box 432 Harrisonville, Missouri.

A complete obituary will be posted when that information becomes available.




Ellett Memorial Hospital Employee of the Month for October 2022

Congratulations to Brenda Clark, Lab Tech for being chosen October Employee of the Month for Ellett Memorial Hospital in Appleton City! 

Brenda was nominated for being dedicated to our patients and our Lab department. She is always on time for her shifts and will stay over if busy without even being asked. 

Brenda goes above and beyond for all of her patients, she makes them feel welcomed and safe while having their labs drawn whether it's an admitted patient or a walk in patient.

She goes the extra step to make sure the orders are correct. She is the most positive worker in the Lab. Brenda has a great sense of humor and the patients Love her. She cares about this organization and raves about her fellow co-workers to patients. EMH is truly blessed to have Brenda as a vital part of our work family. Once again,

Congrats
Brenda, well deserved!

Littering case in Linn County Kansas

Linn County Kansas Sheriff's Deputies are investigating a littering case in the area of White Rd. between KS 239 and north to 400Rd., east of Prescott, Ks. 

A citizen took this photo of a vehicle of interest. The trash appears to be from a garage clean out or home remodel. 

The trash was sorted by Deputies and no identifying papers were found. Please assist if you can by identifying this truck and trailer. Any TIPS are appreciated. Please call (913) 795-2665 with any information.







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