Friday, February 2, 2024

Obituary - Jean “Jeanne” Galloway

Jean “Jeanne” Galloway, 73 of Butler, Missouri passed away Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at her home in Butler. Graveside services will be held 11:00 am Tuesday February 6, 2024 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to the Harrisonville Animal Shelter. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Jean Ann Galloway was born March 13, 1950 in Bates County, Missouri to Harrison Jr. and Virginia Robb Galloway.

In her younger years Jeanne enjoyed many happy camping trips with her dad and later with nephews and neighbor’s and friend’s children. She even camped by herself. Often times at her favorite spot, Roaring River State Park.

Jeanne had a love of all animals and got great pleasure from feeding and watching birds. She enjoyed enticing any wildlife into her yard, squirrels, opossum, ground hogs, and fox.

Jeanne believed strongly in her Christian faith and loved Jesus ever since she was saved and baptized as a young girl. She is now at peace and pain free at her new home with Jesus.

Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents, step-father Allen Green, brothers, Eddie Galloway, and Steve Galloway, and sister-in-law Connie Russell.

She is survived by her dog Baby, sister Janice Hanson, step-brothers, Jim Green and Mike Green (Tori), and niece Andrea Galloway (Lewis Dabbs). She also leaves behind nephews, Brad Hanson (Dana), Glenn Hanson (Beth Coleman), Chad Burns (Angie), and Kyle Burns, great-nieces and nephews, Seth, Tyler, Kaylee, Natalie, and Colin, along with many great-great-nieces and nephews and extended family members.

Adrian Blackhawks joining Ozark Highlands Conference

Adrian R-3 announces departure from the WEMO Conference. The school will join the Ozark Highlands Conference next fall.
May be an illustration of blueprint and text

2024 Archie High School Court Warming Candidates

The 2024 Archie High School Court Warming Candidates.

Back Row (Left-Right) King Candidates Madden Brooks, Brayden Duckworth, Nathan Van Dyke, Oihan Iruzubieta (Not Pictured)

Front Row (Left-Right) Queen Candidates Anna Combs, Laura Grant, Kaitlyn Newport, Tessa Reinhardt


State Farm Student Athlete of the month: Butler Senior Carter Trumbore

We are excited to announce our first winter Athlete of the Week, Carter Trumbore! Carter was nominated by Coach Dawson after breaking several school records. "Carter does a tremendous job of leading our team through his actions on and off the floor. I am very proud of the player and young adult he has become. He is very deserving of these accomplishments and I am excited to see what the future holds for him.

He is currently averaging 33 points per game while shooting 50% from the floor."

Carter has recently broke three of Butler’s school records. Against Holden he broke the record for career steals which was previously held by Kaleb Kaufman at 225 steals. He also broke the all time scoring record. This record was previously held by Zach Burch at 1,866 points. Moving forward in the season he broke the most points in a single game scoring 63 points. Jerry Clayton previously held this record with 50 points. Finally, Carter scored his 2000th career point in the Clinton tournament. Carter became the first person at Butler High to reach this milestone. Congratulations Carter, it was a pleasure speaking with you!

About Carter:
Carter is a senior at Butler High School. He is involved in basketball and track. We asked Carter what he believes it takes to become an elite athlete. He told us, "a lot of hard work and effort. It is about putting in the work when nobody is watching you. It’s the hours you spend working outside of practice. You have to find the drive and dedication to want to continue to better yourself." The most influential people in Carter’s athletic career is his parents. 

Carter explained they have given him endless support and constantly push him to be the best version of himself.
•Favorite sport: Basketball
•Favorite sports memory: the Hogan Prep game his freshman year.

Carter made the shot to tie the game and bring it into overtime. His team then won the game in OT by a buzzer beater. He said the atmosphere was really good with a great student section
•Favorite sonic drink: Strawberry lemonade

Carter is undecided on a college, but wishes to continue his academic and athletic career. His plan is to major in Business. We wish Carter and the Bears the best of luck as they face Leeton tonight in Butler!

*Each week the athlete is awarded with a certificate and a gift card to Sonic. Each Athlete of the Week will be considered for one $500 scholarship which will be awarded in May.

Pictured left to right: Kellie Davidson, State Farm; Head Coach, Joshua Dawson; Carter Trumbore, son of Troy and Leigh Trumbore; Baylie Pitts, State Farm.



Obituary - Donald Eugene Wareham

Donald Eugene Wareham was born April 22, 1958 in Clinton, Missouri to Donald G. and Betty Wareham. He departed this life at Ellett Memorial Hospital on February 1, 2024 surrounded by his family.

Donald was united in marriage to Rhonda Lynne Wareham on October 10, 1980 and to this marriage six children were born. 

He was employed as a mechanic for Zink Motor Company in Appleton City in his younger years. After retirement, you could still find him actively helping friends with any mechanic work on weekends, and also helping others with farming needs. He shared a love for all things “outdoors”, from hunting to fishing, to gigging for frogs with his buddies. Several summers were spent going to derbies and helping with the race cars then going to the race track. 

During his retirement years his joy also came from spending time with his grandchildren. Spoiling them was his favorite pastime. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.

Donald was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Bonnie, Liz and Paula; his brother David; brother-in-law John Miller; nephews: Adam, Stephen, Nicholas, Jonathan, Aedan and Brian Knight; and niece Laura. Survivors include his wife, Rhonda; his children: Daniel (Christy), Christal, Amanda, Brandon (Kayla), Alecia (Kevin) and Jayson; his grandchildren: Madison (Raymond), Kieran, D.J., Trinity, Allie, James Michael, Clayton, Krista, Mason, James Edwin, Adrianna, Addi, Ethan and Alek; his brother Jack (Karen); several nieces and nephews.

Memorial donations are suggested to the Family Love Fund.

Visitation will be from 12pm-1pm on Tuesday February 5th with funeral to follow at 1pm at the Hill & Sons Funeral Home located at 213 W. 6th Street in Appleton City. Burial will follow at the Appleton City Cemetery. 

Closure for bridge demolition and reconstruction to begin on I-49 outer road on Feb. 5th

Closure for bridge demolition and reconstruction to begin on I-49 outer road on Feb. 5th

CASS COUNTY – MoDot Crews will CLOSE the I-49 outer road (Peculiar Drive) in both directions from 237th Street to just past the bridge over the East Branch South Grand River. This closure is for bridge demolition and reconstruction. This closure will be in place from approximately 7 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 5 until 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 15. Please note that 237th Street will remain open. All work is weather dependent.

This project was originally scheduled to take place in 2023 and was rescheduled to ensure less road closures for area residents due to a similar closure and bridge reconstruction in the area.

Motorists are reminded to slow down and pay attention while driving in work zones. Not all work zones look alike. Work zones can be moving operations, such as striping, patching or mowing. They can also be short term, temporary lane closures to make quick repairs or remove debris from the roadway.

For more information about MoDOT news, projects or events, please visit our website at www.modot.org/kansascity. For instant updates, follow MoDOT_KC on X, or share posts and comments on our Facebook at www.facebook.com/MoDOT.KansasCity/. MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway in nine counties. Sign up online for workzone updates or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636).


BCMH February employee of the month

We are happy to recognize Emily Noble, RN as the Employee of the Month for February. Emily has been an employee of BCMH since 2016. She is the lead cardiology nurse at BCMH, working with Dr. Jeffrey Bissing, Cardiologist, in the hospital’s Outpatient Specialty Clinics.

February is American Heart Month, a time when all people are encouraged to focus on their cardiovascular health, and Emily is a nurse who promotes this in her duties as a registered nurse in the cardiology clinic every day.

Emily was nominated for this recognition by a coworker, who said, “Emily makes the clinic a success. Her determination and desire to provide wonderful care and service to our patients at BCMH is admirable. 

I have personally received numerous compliments about Emily from many patients. They trust her with their care and know that she will help them out when they need. I could not do the clinic without her.” Emily is a valuable employee, and she deserves this recognition

Appleton City High School Bright Future Friday...

Appleton City High School Bright Future Friday... 

Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla has extended an acceptance letter to ACHS Senior Dawson Hoagland. Once at S&T Dawson plans to study aerospace engineering.

Congratulations, Dawson, your future looks bright!

Search news