Monday, January 9, 2023

Nevada High School FFA News:






























(Nevada, Mo) Proud is an understatement success was realized at the Western National Round Up in Denver, Colorado against the best FFA Livestock Judging Teams from across the nation.

8th High Team Overall
5th High Team Reasons
3rd High Team Goats

Mason Forkner
4th High Individual Overall
3rd High Individual Reasons
4th High Individual Goats
1st High Individual Cattle

Brayden Gast
9th High Individual Sheep

Rich Hill Tiger Band News:

Nine Rich Hill students worked under the direction of their fantastic clinicians Friday night and Saturday before giving a concert for family and friends at UCM. 

The District Bands are auditioned groups made up of students around the West Central District. Congratulations to the following performers!

District Band:
Noah Smarr: 1st Chair Timpani
Karmen Delephimne: 1st Chair Bass Clarinet
Hayden Schapeler: 3rd Chair Trumpet
Noelle Abend: 7th Chair Flute
Honorable Mention Band:
Izetta Person: 2nd Chair Euphonium
Emily Black: 2nd Chair Bari Sax
Oscar Green: 5th Chair Clarinet
Serenity Laughlin: 9th Chair Clarinet
Juliana Abend: 14th Chair Clarinet



Armed Robbery In Lamar

On January 8th, 2023, at 10:27pm the Barton County Sheriff’s Department received a call-in reference to an armed robbery that had just occurred at Lamarti’s truck stop in Lamar Heights.

The suspect entered the store and brandished a handgun demanding cash. The suspect then left the store with unknown amount of cash. 

The suspect entered the passenger seat of what we believe to be a red in color Ford escape. The vehicle then fled North on Interstate 49.

Suspect described as a Black male with tattoos over both eyes, tattoo on his right hand wearing a black Nike hoodie with grey sweatpants and white shoes.

If anyone witnessed this incident or has any information that will help to identify this individual, please contact the Barton County Sheriff’s Office. (417) 682-5515 or (417) 682-5541




Obituary - Mark Edward Beauchamp

Mark Edward Beauchamp, age 69, passed away on Saturday, December 31, 2022, at his home in Nevada, MO.

Mark was born on September 24, 1953, in Springfield, MO to Henry Tilden and Minnie Elizabeth (James) Beauchamp. He graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1971, then married his soulmate, Mary Jo Robertson on October 15, 1974 in Miami, Oklahoma. Mark was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. 

He worked, managed, and co-owned a Turf Farm for 30+ years. He was a former long-time member & President on the Board of Morrisville Rural Fire & Rescue Department, and an EMT with Firefighter 1 certification. Mark had a green thumb and could grow the most beautiful flower gardens. 

He never met a stranger, and everyone loved him. Mark was a great handyman and could fix anything. He loved to teach others how to do all the things he knew how to do. Mark loved his family, friends, flowers, and his dog Babee. He would help anyone, at any time, do anything. Mark will be missed beyond measure. This world is a little darker without his mischievous personality, wonderfully infectious laugh, and gorgeous smile. We love you Dad, please give mom a big hug and kiss for us.

Mark is survived by his children, Aaron (Mahayla) Beauchamp, Amber (Jimmy) Overton; grandchildren, Matthew (Lydia) Beauchamp, Alexis (Daniel) Moore, Corbin (Bryson) Overton, Kaileah Beauchamp, Maria Beauchamp, Griffin Beauchamp, Oliver Beauchamp; great-grandchildren, Heath Beauchamp, and Stella Beauchamp. Additional survivors include his brother John (Renee) Beauchamp; nephew Zach (Christina Stone) Beauchamp, nieces; Brandy (Allen O’Neil) and Lexie Beauchamp; great nephew Jaxon O’Neil.

Preceding Mark in death were his beloved wife, Mary Beauchamp; his father, Henry Beauchamp; mother, Minnie Beauchamp; stepmother Edith Beauchamp; siblings; Dale Foster, Trudy Foster, Laveeda Beauchamp.

A private graveside service will be held in the spring for friends and family

Teacher Recruitment Night in Appleton City

 


Sunday, January 8, 2023

Missouri State Highway Patrol Participates In Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative

EMPHASIS: Patrol Participates In Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative

Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division will participate in a five-day Human Trafficking Awareness initiative January 9-13, 2023. This initiative is a concentrated effort to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement officers, and the general public about human trafficking, what signs to look for, and what to do in these situations.

Human trafficking is illegal exploitation of a person through force, fraud, or coercion. It can take the form of sex trafficking, forced labor, or domestic servitude. Human trafficking is not specific to age, race, or gender, and it occurs in rural, suburban, and urban areas across Missouri. The victims of human trafficking are from all socioeconomic backgrounds and levels of education.

Human traffickers are motivated by greed, exploiting the most vulnerable among us for $150 billion annually. This crime is occurring throughout North America and has been reported in every U.S. and Mexican state, and in all Canadian provinces. In addition to being trafficked within their own nation’s borders, our citizens are being exploited across national borders.

“Human trafficking often involves our nation’s transportation systems, including Missouri’s roadways,” said Col. Olson. “Our commercial vehicle drivers, inspectors, law enforcement officers, and the general public need to know what to look for and how to respond to these situations to help rescue the vulnerable people being exploited.”

Signs of human trafficking are not always obvious, and may include:

The presence of an older “boyfriend” or “girlfriend;”
Travel with an older male/female who isn’t a guardian;
Signs of psychological coercion, such as depression, anxiety, and/or an overly submissive attitude;
Lack of control over his/her schedule, money, and/or items proving identification;
Physical trauma (bruises, cuts, burns, scars);
Poor health;
Coached/rehearsed responses to questions;
Substance abuse or addictions, selling drugs; or,
Homelessness.

Suspected human trafficking can be reported by calling 1-888-373-7888.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is joining agencies across the United States, Canada, and Mexico for this Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance initiative.

Fire in Cass County

On Friday January 6th the Central Cass Fire Protection District responded to a Fire investigation 16000 block of 283rd Street.

The fire apparently started on porch while homeowners slept, and extinguished itself. Luckily no one was hurt.





Busy weekend for Belton Fire Department crews

Friday, Jan 6, Belton Fire Department crews responded to a commercial structure fire in the area of Outer Road and 58 Hwy. 

The fire was contained to the kitchen by the buildings fire suppression systems. This fire appears to have been caused by commercial cooking equipment use.

Sunday, Jan 8, Belton Fire Department crews with the assistance of South Metro Fire Protection District and the Grandview Fire Department responded to an appliance fire in a commercial structure located in the area of Cedar and Cambridge. This fire was contained to the appliance itself.

The cause of this fire is currently under investigation. EMS units transported 3 patients for smoke inhalation and completed 2 refusals.

Upon the conclusion of this fire, Belton Fire Crews were dispatched to a vehicle fire in the area of Cedar and Givan. This fire was extinguished quickly with no injuries.



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