Monday, January 2, 2023

Commission money move prompts emergency meeting

Late on Thursday, an email began circulating that security would no longer be available at the Bates County Courthouse which spawned an emergency meeting at the chambers of the Bates County commission on Friday morning. 

On December 28th, Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley, Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson and Northern Commissioner Ken Mooney voted to reallocate funding to the sheriff’s department that was earmarked for courthouse security and move it to maintenance for county buildings. This brought a swift response from the sheriff, saying that if the money was no longer available, the sheriff’s office would no longer be able to provide security and employees of the courthouse reacted by asking the commissioners if it would be back in place before they returned to work on Tuesday.

A video of the meeting, which can be viewed on the Mid America Live website shows the packed room as questions were raised regarding the motive behind the reallocation of funds, with the continuing question of would security be in place by the start of the new year.

Wheatley advised the group that it was within the power of the commission to make such changes while explaining that the money would best be used for maintenance of county buildings and that the sheriff’s office should have more than ample funds available for security due to money received by that office for housing of federal inmates and other sources.

Sheriff Anderson responded by saying that while the money was indeed originally earmarked for the sheriff’s office, providing security for the courthouse was a courtesy as long as funds are available; besides providing bailiff’s for court the sheriff’s office would have no other obligations to the courthouse overall. In his remarks, he noted that such moves by the commission are cause of a ‘hostile work environment’ between the commission and his office.

The 30 minute meeting was concluded with a suggestion by Bates County Circuit Clerk Shelli White that any decisions regarding security and the moving of funds be postponed for at least 6 months until other arrangements can be made. A vote was held, and the commissioners were unanimous in their decision to postpone until July of 2023. 

More is expected regarding this matter over coming months.

Video of the meeting can be seen here https://youtu.be/27O4D8ztJZg

Strong Storms Possible This Evening

The weather will be very un-January like with scattered thunderstorms after 4 PM today. A few of these storms may be strong- producing hail or gusty winds. Remain weather aware today!


Stockton woman seriously injured in rollover accident near Lockwood

On January 1st around 1:10 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Dade County along with Dade County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Highway 97 around 4 miles north of Lockwood.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the northbound 2007 Ford Fusion driven by 30 year old Tonya D. Waite of Stockton traveled off the left side of the road, struck a driveway, and overturned.

Tonya D. Waite was taken to Cox South Hospital in Springfield, Missouri with serious injuries.

View crash report below:



Fog and drizzle are expected to reduce visibility this morning

Fog and drizzle are expected to reduce visibility this morning. Allow extra time and extra space between the vehicles around you on this morning's commute.


Sunday, January 1, 2023

Way to go Kevin!

The Nevada Fire Department would like to congratulate Captain Kevin Scott who is working his last shift at Nevada Fire today. 

Kevin has served the City of Nevada and Vernon County residents for 30 years.

Kevin started his career on December 22nd 1993. He has been the Fire Prevention Captain and Inspector for the last several years, along with being an Instructor 1&2 and Fire Investigator for the city. 

His wealth of knowledge and dedication will be missed, enjoy retirement Kevin!

Obituary - Robert Ray Clutter

Robert “Bob” Ray Clutter, age 88, of Belton, Missouri, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Friday, December 30, 2022.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at Crossroads United Methodist Church, 515 Markey Pkwy, Belton, Missouri 64012. Visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 12:00 p.m. Bob will then be laid to rest at Belton Cemetery.

Bob was born in Kansas City, Missouri on February 23, 1934 to Kesler Ray Clutter and Violet Mae (Stackhouse) Clutter. After graduating high school Bob furthered his education briefly. He spent his life as a farmer by trade, however Bob was also a machine engineer and welder. 

He founded Clutter Chimney Service which is owned now by a grandson. In life he was a man of Methodist faith, most recently attending Crossroads United Methodist Church in Belton, Missouri. Bob loved to be on his motorcycle, was a member of Retreads Motorcycle Club and H.O.G. Club. He also loved spending time on his pontoon with his family and grandkids.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Kesler and Violet Clutter; sister, Dorothy Sheeley; and niece, Glenda Gutheridge.

Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife, Nancy Clutter of seventy-one years; daughter, Sandy Clutter; two sons, Timothy Clutter (Becky) and Duce Clutter (Doris); sister, Dorine McCarty; nine grandchildren, Ryan Clutter (Nikki), Scott Clutter (Corena), Jaimi Shields (Ryan), James Clutter, Cathy Clutter, Briley Giamalva, Danny Clutter, Jessica Chai (Aaron), and Janell Huff; twenty-eight great grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be given in Bob’s name to the Crossroads United Methodist Church as addressed above.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278

Serious motorcycle crash today in Benton County

On January 1st around 12:30 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Benton County along with Benton County Sheriff's responded to a motorcycle accident on Route U just north of Van Holten Road in rural Benton County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the southbound 2002 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by 52 year old Joseph D. Foster of Warsaw, Missouri failed to negotiate a curve, traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned.

A passenger on the motorcycle 45 year old Christina K. Ballew of Warsaw, Missouri sustained serious injuries and she was transported to Bothwell Regional Medical Center for treatment. 

View crash report below:

Heavy rainfall and flooding potential tomorrow

A strong storm system will move into the area Monday into Monday night and will bring showers and thunderstorms to the area, along with the potential of heavy rain and flooding over south central Missouri. #mowx #kswx



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