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Monday, June 5, 2023
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Weather Alert from the Bates County Sheriff's Office
WEATHER ALERT****
A strong storm will impact portions of Northwestern Bates County Through 245Pm. Radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Archie or near Adrian, moving southwest at 20mph
Winds of 40 mph and half inch hail. Wind ccould knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecure objects. Minor damage ot outdoor objects is possible.
A strong storm will impact portions of Northwestern Bates County Through 245Pm. Radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Archie or near Adrian, moving southwest at 20mph
Winds of 40 mph and half inch hail. Wind ccould knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecure objects. Minor damage ot outdoor objects is possible.
Locations, Adrian, Archie Amsterdam and Merwin. …
Warsaw man injured after motorcycle crash in Benton County
On Monday June 5th around 10:54 a.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Benton County along with Benton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a motorcycle accident on Route B south of Route W in rural Benton County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the southbound 2003 Harley Davidson Road Glide driven by 44 year old Scott E. Crawford of Warsaw, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway, ejecting the rider.
Scott E. Crawford sustained moderate injuries and he was transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=230295957
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the southbound 2003 Harley Davidson Road Glide driven by 44 year old Scott E. Crawford of Warsaw, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway, ejecting the rider.
Scott E. Crawford sustained moderate injuries and he was transported to Bothwell Regional Health Center for treatment.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=230295957
Obituary - L.D. Friedly
Funeral services for L.D. Friedly of Kansas City, Missouri formerly of Butler, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Friday, June 9, 2023 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.
Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Friday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler with Military Honors. Contributions to Butler Senior Center. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.
Leroy Dale (L.D.) Friedly was born in Stover, Missouri on December 16, 1932 to Lewis Conrad and Myrtle (Miller) Friedly. He passed away on June 1, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri with family at his side. He was 90 years old.
L.D. completed his first eight grades at High Prairie School in rural Morgan County. He graduated from Stover High School in Stover, Missouri.
After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War as an early detection radar Corporal stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska, he utilized the GI Bill to further his education at the University of Missouri in Columbia. While completing his degree in Agricultural Education, L.D. met and married Barbara King.
His teaching career took them to Halfway, Missouri and Mexico, Missouri. After teaching, L.D. joined the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, moving his family to Paris, Missouri, and subsequently to Butler, Missouri.
After retiring from the Conservation Service, he did substitute teaching in Adrian, Butler, and Miami High Schools. He later worked part-time at Corner Hardware in Butler.
L.D. was a deacon and active member of Immanuel Baptist Church for most of his life in Butler. He and Barbara also attended Happy Hill Church of God.
He was a Gideon and served for a time on the Butler Ministerial Alliance. He also served on boards for the Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, Bates County Memorial Hospital, and Butler Rural Housing. Throughout his life L.D. enjoyed farming, gardening, and reading.
L.D. was preceded in death by his wife Barbara; his parents L.C. and Myrtle Friedly, and all of his siblings: Russell Friedly, Helen Browning, Elva Friedly, Claude Friedly, and Ross Friedly.
He is survived by his children Lynn Utley, Nancy Hall, Lora Rodenberg, Cinda O’Keefe, and Dale Friedly, along with their respective families.
The family is grateful to the Assisted Living staff at The Gardens at Barry Road and Ascend Hospice for the wonderful care they provided for L.D.
Leroy Dale (L.D.) Friedly was born in Stover, Missouri on December 16, 1932 to Lewis Conrad and Myrtle (Miller) Friedly. He passed away on June 1, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri with family at his side. He was 90 years old.
L.D. completed his first eight grades at High Prairie School in rural Morgan County. He graduated from Stover High School in Stover, Missouri.
After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War as an early detection radar Corporal stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska, he utilized the GI Bill to further his education at the University of Missouri in Columbia. While completing his degree in Agricultural Education, L.D. met and married Barbara King.
His teaching career took them to Halfway, Missouri and Mexico, Missouri. After teaching, L.D. joined the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, moving his family to Paris, Missouri, and subsequently to Butler, Missouri.
After retiring from the Conservation Service, he did substitute teaching in Adrian, Butler, and Miami High Schools. He later worked part-time at Corner Hardware in Butler.
L.D. was a deacon and active member of Immanuel Baptist Church for most of his life in Butler. He and Barbara also attended Happy Hill Church of God.
He was a Gideon and served for a time on the Butler Ministerial Alliance. He also served on boards for the Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, Bates County Memorial Hospital, and Butler Rural Housing. Throughout his life L.D. enjoyed farming, gardening, and reading.
L.D. was preceded in death by his wife Barbara; his parents L.C. and Myrtle Friedly, and all of his siblings: Russell Friedly, Helen Browning, Elva Friedly, Claude Friedly, and Ross Friedly.
He is survived by his children Lynn Utley, Nancy Hall, Lora Rodenberg, Cinda O’Keefe, and Dale Friedly, along with their respective families.
The family is grateful to the Assisted Living staff at The Gardens at Barry Road and Ascend Hospice for the wonderful care they provided for L.D.
Osceola teen killed in one vehicle rollover accident
On Sunday June 4th around 9:24 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County along with St. Clair County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Missouri 82 Highway around two mile west of Roscoe, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 1989 Mercedes Benz driven by 18 year old Austin N. Weymuth of Osceola, Missouri ran off the roadway and overturned.
Mr. Weymuth was pronounced dead at the scene of this accident and he was transported to Sheldon Funeral Home.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 1989 Mercedes Benz driven by 18 year old Austin N. Weymuth of Osceola, Missouri ran off the roadway and overturned.
Mr. Weymuth was pronounced dead at the scene of this accident and he was transported to Sheldon Funeral Home.
This is Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 51st fatality accident of the year 2023.
View crash report below:
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Adrian Lions Club Annual Free Family Fishing Day will be June 10th
The Adrian Lions Club Annual Free Family Fishing Day will be June 10th. The event is held at Harley Martens Pond in rural Adrian.
Directions to the pond is one and one half mile East of Adrian on Missouri 18 Highway.
Directions to the pond is one and one half mile East of Adrian on Missouri 18 Highway.
There will be free hot dogs, chips, pop and water. No fishing license required and everyone is welcome from 10am until 1pm.
The free Family Fishing Day is hosted by the Adrian Lions Club.
Thank you Tammy Hendren!
The Nevada Regional Technical Center had the honor and privilege of recognizing Tammy Hendren for the 23 years she has served Nevada RV and for her 17 years at NRTC. We cannot say enough about the impact she has had on the students and staff at NRTC.
Time will prove that her influence on our campus was enduring. For 17 years (with numerous Instructors and countless Directors) Tammy has been a rock…a stalwart defender and advocate for Career and Technical Education. But more than that, she has been the life support system for students and staff in need of her patient guidance and expertise.
She always carries herself with grace, thoughtfulness, deep empathy, and generosity. Her work ethic is beyond reproach. More than any other signal person, Tammy has defined the culture of this fine school.
This year was Ms. Hendren’s last year with students…but it will not be the last day she improves the lives of the people she touches.
Thank you Tammy Hendren.
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