Tuesday, August 8, 2023
Tuesday Night Thunderstorms..
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to move in overnight tonight with gusty winds and heavy rain being the primary hazards.
Still some uncertainty regarding the strong thunderstorms moving in later tonight, but here's a rough timing of the thunderstorm arrival times.
Monday, August 7, 2023
2023 Amsterdam Jubilee Grand Marshal Sharon Ewbank
The ones that have gotten us to where we are and the ones that will take us on into the future. With that in mind, this Grand Marshal pick was an easy choice.
Many years ago, because of her and her late husband that Jubilee did not die out and was saved to live on for years to come. They influnced many that sit on the committee presently to continue to do the right thing in the name of community and tradition and to have fun doing it. For that, Amsterdam, Jubilee and a tradition that spans 47 years owes you a great graditude.
Ladies and Gentlemen your 2023 Amsterdam Jubilee Grand Marshal is Sharon Ewbank. Sharon Virgin Ewbank was born and raised just over the state line in LaCygne Ks. She is the mother of 2 Miami Graduates. Bryan Hendrix and wife Steph (also a Miami alum) of Lexington Tx. and Tracey Hendrix Correll of Lee's Summit Mo. Sharon has one granddaughter, Addison Correll of Olathe Ks.
She moved to Amsterdam in 1967 and in 1984 she married the love of her life, Roger Ewbank. Adding 3 more children to the mix Perry Ewbank of Butler, Tracy and wife Angela of Amsterdam and Jennifer Doring and Husband P.J. of Kansas City Ks. This would expand this family even more adding 9 more grandchildren. Celia, Anthony, Zachary, Jordyn, Trevor, Kaylee, Elayna, Elizabeth and Alex. 6 great grandchildren Zain, Nolan, Trent, James, Briley and Avalee to their legacy.
In the late 1980s Sharon and Roger took over at the helm of the Amsterdam Jubilee. With community and family always at the top of their list, Roger and Sharon took on their role with the Jubilee with laughter, love and fun. It was their mission to make sure that day with off with little to no problems, so we could celebrate as a community that night. They finished the 80s off serving their community as Jubilee Presidents.
In 1991, the Lord called Roger home, leaving a hole for many of us, in the community. After that, Sharon who had been a business owner in Amsterdam, moved to Harrisonville Mo. for a few years. Lucky for us, she came to her senses and found her way back home and moved back to Bates County in 1995.
From 1967 to 1985 you would find Sharon working multiple jobs in and around Amsterdam. She worked at Bass Busters while waitressing at the Amsterdam Cafe for Nason and Barb Corwine.
In 1986 she took a leap and attended cosmetology school in Grandview Mo. She opened her own salon on the farm in Amsterdam "Country Road Salon". For nearly 10 years you could stop in to her place and feel like you were home.
Sharon has always been a strong advocate for the students at Miami. Being a business owner was just an extension of that, she could give of her time and of her money to help in anyway it was needed and she did just that. She was always the first to take on as many students as she could handle at any given time, because of her heart, she cares deeply for each and everyone's wellbeing and safety.
She served as room mother, attended every event her kids were involved in, decorated for mutiple events, and always provided a safe and loving enviroment for all the kids of the community, who she truly loved.
Parties at Sharon and Roger's. A safe place for Graduations, Proms, and anything in general. They were "Project Prom" before there was "Project Prom" With Sharon and Roger, closely standing by, every child safe. This would later manifest when Sharon would mount her Harley Davidson and become a member of B.A.C.A (Bikers Against Child Abuse) for nearly 10 years, escorting abused children to court, so they would not be alone when they had to address their abuser.
Today she lives in Adrian. She is a member of our beloved Amsterdam Friendship Club. She enjoys bowling, playing cards, spending times with family, friends and going to the casino.
Obituary - Helen Shirlene Terry
Shirlene was born in Appleton City, Missouri, on November 10, 1937, to Walter Snider and Frances Mae (Anderson) Snider. She attended school in Windsor, Missouri. She married Guido Leslie Terry in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 3, 1955.
Shirlene worked for Sears and Roebuck for 20 years as a sales associate in the television and appliance department. She was a den mother in scouts for several years. Shirlene was an amazing wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She enjoyed spending time at Silver Dollar City with her family, especially the grandchildren. She and Guido have done a lot of traveling over the years. She was an active member of the Friendly Baptist Church, were she participated in bible study, served on many different committees, and reinforced her faith in God and the scripture.
Shirlene is survived by her husband, Guido Leslie Terry; children, Les (Carolyn) Terry, Randy (Alexander) Terry, Becky Terry, and Rob (Dana) Terry; grandchildren, Jesse (Laura) Terry, Tyler (Ann) Terry, Jill (Mark) Roberts, and Lindsey (Bretton) Ater; great-grandchildren, Grayson and Nolan Terry, Lennon and Luka Terry, Josephine Ater, Maisie and Isla Roberts; sisters, Bonnie (Jerry) Bailey, Gwen (James) Johnson, Charlotte (Larry) Gillespie, and Gail (Herschel) Vaughn; brother, Garry (Sandy) Snider; as well as many other family and friends.
She was preceded by her parents, Walter and Frances Mae Snider; son, Kerry Terry; sisters, Virginia Preston, Thelma Richter, Vernetta Clark, and Claudine Cerra; brothers, Lloyd, Clyde, Donald, Clifford, and Keith.
Ribbon cutting for Prairie Tails Spa LLC in Harrisonville
Obituary - Geraldine "Jeri" Steffens
She was born in Ernestville, Missouri, on November 6, 1931, the daughter of Norbert and Amalia “Molly” Oetting Lueck. She was baptized at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Ernestville as an infant, and confirmed as an eighth grader in 1945 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Emma, Missouri.
She was of German heritage and her family spoke both English and Low German in the home.
Jeri attended Zion Lutheran School in Blackburn for six years and Holy Cross in Emma for two. At Alma (now Santa Fe) High School in Alma, Missouri, she met her high school sweetheart and future husband, Stan Steffens.
Stan and Jeri were married April 29, 1951, at Zion Lutheran Church in Blackburn. They were blessed to celebrate their 72nd wedding anniversary in 2023.
Jeri loved horseback riding and was especially fond of her Tennessee Walker, Jude. She enjoyed fishing and the outdoors. She could play the piano by ear. She also was skilled at hand embroidery, taught by her talented mother. She loved to surprise people by speaking German to them, and especially enjoyed a trip to Germany in 1978 with her mother.
Their marriage was blessed with four children, who survive: Hope (Phil) Seider of Clinton; Scott (Joani) Steffens of Hernando, Florida; Gregg (Pam) Steffens of McKinney, Texas; and Leigh (Keith) Dalton of Clinton.
Also surviving is her husband Stan and eight grandchildren: Shannon (Brian) Crosby of Springfield; Carmen (Tyson) Rathert of Clinton; Alicia (Ben) Russell of Adrian; Melaine Dalton of Clinton; Amanda (Matt) Thompson of Paso Robles, California; Brooke Steffens (Ryan Huls) of Lufkin, Texas; Courtney (Bryan) Ehase of Jefferson City; and Matthew (Priscilla) Steffens of Sturgeon, 14 great-grandchildren: Natalie and Tate Crosby; Nolan and Lane Rathert; Ethan and Mia Russell; Alyssa, Van, and Isla Thompson; Wyatt and Maverick Huls; and Jaxon, Jett, and Charlie Ehase, also one brother, Harold (Hazel) Lueck of Alma. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother Vernon Lueck and his wife Frances; and a sister-in-law, Edith Lueck.
One great-grandchild preceded her in death, Luke Tyson Rathert, and we know they are having a joyful reunion in Heaven.
Funeral services are being held at 11:00 AM on Friday, August 11, 2023 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Clinton, where Stan and Jeri were members for nearly 50 years. Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 prior to the service. Burial will follow in the Englewood Cemetery in Clinton, Missouri. She is being laid to rest in Englewood Cemetery in Clinton. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorials be given to the Hospice Care Foundation of Good Shepherd Hospice and may be left in care of the funeral home.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.
80th Hume Fair & Rodeo results
80th Hume Fair & Rodeo results
Draft Horse Pull
1st place – Clay Sharp with Pat & Prince
2nd place – Erlin Cooksley with Jay & Joe
3rd place – Steve Williams with Barney & Zeke
4th place – Rod Sharp with Bob & Bill
Kiddie Pedal Pull
Age 3
1st place – Aunah Yarick
2nd place – Kaisley Fleshmann
3rd place – Finley Hough
Age 4
1st place Gannon Ellifritts
2nd place – McKenna Fairbanks
3rd place – River Stigall
Age 5
1st place – Brecken Best
2nd place – Garrett Deems
3rd place – Oakley Austin
Age 6
1st place – Arabelle Brown
2nd place – Reed Spencer
Age 7
1st place – Haygen Austin
2nd place – Liam Best
3rd place – Logan Guinn
Age 8
1st place – Kyler Myrick
2nd place – Avery Hinton
3rd place – Colt Hough
Age 9
1st place – Blayk Sears
2nd place – Toby Dirks
3rd place – Clara Hemphill
Age 10
1st place Callie Ryers
2nd place – Ryland Austin
3rd place – Easton Wooldridge
Age 11
1st place – Bridleigh Rogers
2nd place – Veronica Gwinn
3rd place – Myla Rogers
Adults
1st place – Colten Rogers
2nd place – McCrae Rogers
3rd place – Kyle Best
Hume Olympics
1st place – Shaylee Terry & Sam Kahwaji
2nd place – Leana Terry & Byron Brooks
3rd place – Rylie Patton & Charity Grice
Pet Show
Best Trick – Eddie Cantwell with Buddy his dog
Most Unusual – Gunner Fairbanks with Magpie the duck
Judge's Choice – Ramona with Benjamin Brown Tibbeten Spaniel
Smallest Dog – Callie Ryser & Jamie Spencer with Mazie the puppy
Largest Cat – Ryland, Haygen & Oakley Austin with Donut the cat
MC Favorite – Bowen Wooldridge with Chole the wiener dog
Best Pet/Owner look-a-like – Bowen Wooldridge with Sally Sue the Pug
Talent Show
Kid's Division
1st place – Jasmine Brown
2nd place – Lydia Lyons
3rd place – Callie Ryser
Adult Division
1st place – Jacob Masten
2nd place – Shonasea Cox
3rd place – Skilyn Roberts
Alfred Mealman Memorial Horseshoe Pitch Contest
1st place Nate Gicante – Rich Hill, MO
2nd place – Dakota Stigall – Hume, MO
3rd place – Jay Rogers – Hume, MO
I Tried Trophy – Ted Jacobs – Rockville, MO
Corn Hole Tournament
1st place – Rick Roll, Pleasanton, KS/Dave Troth, Prescott, KS
2nd place – David Maynard & Cayley Maynard – Peculiar, MO
3rd place – Colton Rodgers & Lukas Harryman – Fort Scott, KS
Washer Tournament
1st place – Sumo Austin & Erick Pruitt – Hume, MO
2nd place – Trenton Wood, Prescott, KS/Nate Hawks, Hume, MO
3rd place – Kyle Kelso – Garden City, KS / Travis Leeper, Archie, MO
Baby Contest
Girls
0 to 3 months
1st place- Chelsea Olive daughter of Chandler & MaryAnn Olive
4 to 6 months
1st place – Sunshine Swink daugher of Brandi & Dwayne
2nd place – Kinsley Ratliff – daughter of Emily & Jared
7 to 9 months
Weslynn Austin daughter of Ryan & Hannah Austin
10 to 12 months
1st place - Sawyer Hall daughter of Hannah & Austin Hall
2nd place – Kennidi Myrick daughter of Travis & Jessie Myrick
3rd place – Mia Spencer daughter of Scott & Brytni Spencer
16 – 18 months
tied for 1st place – Kate Lewis daughter of Blake & Cheyenne Lewis
and Destinee Osburn daughter of Joey and Brandi Osburn
19 – 23 months
1st place Scarlett Reynolds daughter of Michael Reynolds & Emily McCoy
2nd place – Bennett Morrison daughter of Buck & Katie Morrison
Baby Contest Boys
4 to 6 months
1st place Noah parented by Scott & Crystal Tourtillott
2nd place Joseph parented by Scott & Crystal Tourtillott
3r place Dalton Skrok son of Dallie Morris & Dalton Skrok
7 to 9 months
1st place – Walker Thomas son of Tannar & Brooklyn Thomas
2nd place – Koa Graves son of Evan Teisha Graves
3rd place – Everett Laughlin son of Morgan & Sam Laughlin
10-12 months
1st place Oakley Ray-Scott Johnson son of Cheyanne Delta Johnson
2nd place – Acesyn Yarick son of Andy & Cheyenne Yarick
13- 15 months
1st place – Stockton Cramer son of Travis & Hannah Cramer
2nd place – Dawson DeVasher son of Dusty & Molly DeVasher
16 to 18 months
1st place - Colben Cannon son of Chase & Alison Cannon
Swimsuit Contest
Girls
2 yrs old
1st place Isabella Clark daughter of Seth & Kearston Clark
2ns place Stetsyn Cramer daughter of Travis & Hannah Cramer
3rd place – Devyn Stigall daughter of Dakota & Taylor Stigall
3 yr olds
1st place – Aunah Yarick daughter of Andy & Cheyenne Yarick
2nd place – Calli Cunningham daughter of Chloe Myrick
3rd place – Sammy Myers daughter of Kaylee Hawks & Zach Gilmore
4 yr olds
1st place River Stigall daughter of Dakota & Taylor Stigall
2nd place Joey Sears daughter of Matthew & Kate Sears
Swimsuit Winners
Boys
2 yr olds
1st place – Isaac Maxfield son of Leah & Weston Maxfield
3 yr olds
1st place Ridge Morrison son of Jordan Morrison
4 yr olds
1st place Holden Bunnel son of Jeremy & Kayla Bunnel
2nd place Craytin Gander son of Ryan & Kayla Gander
Parade Winners
Mounted Entries
1st place -Ella Banes with Blue
2nd place -Lila Banes with Dandy
3rd place - Scott Eador
Horse Drawn Entries
1st place Keeler Clark & Grandpa Jim Clark
Floats
1st place – Citizens Bank
2nd place – Hume Garden Club
3rd place – Pioneer Pantry Hume Food Pantry
Kid's Entries
1st place – Sammy Myers – Hawks Land & Cattle Co.
2nd Place – Canyon McCullough
3rd place – Callen McCullough
ATV's
1st place Blaklee Stgall
2nd place - Clinch Reality Josh Rushing & Riverside Cowboy Church
3rd place – Liam & Kyle Best
Cars
Richard Corum & Kids 1975 Chevy
Pat & Jerry Mellenbruch – 1966 Mustang
Brenda Doody – 1979 Trans Am
Miscellaneous
1st place – Garland Ginther/Levi Allen
2nd place – Walnut Creeks Agri Services
3rd place – Tim McKinley – In Memory of Cecil & Sharon McKinley
Honorable Mention – Royalty Float
Most Unusual – Hume Community Garden
Princess – Brooklyn Lewis of Hume, Daughter of Blake & Cheyenne Lewis
Prince – Sawyer Cramer of Moundville, MO son of Travis & Hannah Crame
Obituary -Ronald Leslie Greene
He graduated from high school and joined the United States Army, then attended college later in life with his son. Ronald married Adelaide Helen Hinkley on February 27, 1965 in Skowhegan, Maine, to this union two sons were born, Ronald Leslie Greene and Timothy Greene. Helen preceded Ronald in death July 28, 2020. Ronald then married Barbara Hammond on March 5, 2021.
Ronald was an established craftsman in woodworking, working with chainmail and scroll saws; working the intricate details was a passion of his. He loved traveling, once driving a motorhome up into Alaska, motorcycling and owning 3 or 4 Harleys over the years, he also enjoyed collecting. He had a Christmas elf costume that he loved to wear, even wearing it into the police station on occasion. Ronald was an onery person who absolutely loved life.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife, Helen. Ronald is survived by his wife, Barbara, two sons, Leslie Greene and Timothy Greene, a sister, Sandra Stokes, a brother, Dennis Greene, one grandchild, Ronald Leslie Greene III and one great grandchild, Ronald Leslie Greene IV. There are no services scheduled at this time.






