Saturday, February 10, 2024

Structure fire this morning in rural Henry County

This morning at 7:19 am the Tightwad Fire Department was toned out for a structure fire. We requested mutual aid from Clinton, Missouri Fire Department and Calhoun FD to help assist us. 

We want to thank them for coming and helping us and our community, We have reached out to the American Red Cross and local churches for the family and we have had a lot of people reach out, wanting to help the family.

I know Walmart in Clinton reached out to help and Dollar General in Tightwad is doing something for the family, please pray for this family in their time of need.

- Courtesy of the Tightwad Fire Department 

Butler Police Department welcomes new officers

Please join us in welcoming Officer Todd Hecox and Officer Christian Lee to the Butler Police Department!

Officer Hecox comes to us with approximately 10 years of experience. Officer Hecox is a Bates County native and previously served at the Bates County Sheriff’s Office, Greene County Sheriff’s Office, and Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.

Officer Lee comes to us with approximately 5 years of experience, previously serving at the Harrisonville Police Department.

WELCOME GENTLEMEN! 

Friday, February 9, 2024

2024 Rich Hill Courtwarming Royalty Crowned

We would like to congratulate the 2024 Rich Hill High School Courtwarming King and Queen Katlynn Wyatt and Daylan Black! Way to go!

Butler boys basketball rolls over Warsaw

The Butler Varsity Boys Basketball Team made the trip to Warsaw tonight to take on the Wildcats in a Ozark Highlands Conference match up. Butler led most the game coming away with a 56-39 victory.

The bears was led by Senior Carter Trumbore who had 21 points and Senior Dylan Davidson had 18 while Sophomore Jake Chandler pitched in 13 to lead the bears.

Butler will move its record to 16-6 on the season and the bears will hit the road on Tuesday February 13th as they travel to take on the Oak Grove Panthers.











Rich Hill boys too strong for Appleton City

The Rich Hill men would be attempting to prevent Appleton from completing the sweep. The Tigers come in on the heels of a great season, and they would look to continue rolling with the Bulldogs in town.

Dillion Coonce would win the opening tip, and Brayden Chandler would immediately drive to the rack and sink a lay-up. The Tigers would take an early 4-0 advantage before a three by Setzer would give the Bullldogs a 5-4 lead after 1 and a half minutes of play. 

Both teams would continue to swap scores for a bit until the Tigers went on a 11-2 run, which started after Brayden Chandler grabbed a steal, followed by an and-one basket. The run would put the Tigers up 21-12 and prompt the Bulldogs to take a time-out to try and calm the storm. Out of the Appleton time-out, the Tigers would continuing their roaring run and they would lead the Bulldogs 29-16 after the opening 8.

The Bulldogs would begin the 2nd with the ball, Looney would hit a three to trigger an offensive showcase that saw both teams trade scores. The Tigers would finally grab another run, this time it would be a 12-1 run in favor of Rich Hill. Oerihng would eventually stop the bleeding for the Bulldogs with a traditional 3-point play. The Tigers would end the half by outsourcing the Bulldogs 7-2 in the last 2 minutes of the second period. The Tigers would carry a 52-30 lead into the intermission.

Rich Hill would kick-off the second half action with possession and but they would turnover the basketball. Williams would record the first point of the half with a post basket. Brayden Chandler would answer for the the Rich Hill Tigers, leading to a scoring outburst that saw the Tigers outscore the Bulldogs 13-2. Facing a 65-36 deficit, Williams would finally fire back with a bucket, but the Tigers would continue to roll, taking a 32 point lead into the final 8 minutes (72-40)

With the game in hand, the Tigers would give some minutes to their bench, who would help the Tigers cruise to an 85-54 victory.

Brayden Chandler led all scores with 26 points. The Tigers saw 8 players score the rock, Coonce recorded a double-double with 19 points, 16 rebounds, 2 steals and a block. Zane Becker had 16 points, and Dylan Black chipped in 12.

The Bulldogs were led by Ronye Williams with an effective 16 points on 7 of 13 shooting.

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-Courtesy of Cody Morris

Obituary - Jordan Allen Tumm

Jordan Allen Tumm, 33, Nevada, MO passed away at his home on Thursday, February 8, 2024. Jordan was born September 13, 1990 in Fresno, CA, to Dennis L. and Sonya K. (Vannoy) Tumm.

Jordan came to Nevada with his family in 1993. He attended school in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School Class of 2009. 

Following high school, he attended Missouri State University in West Plains for two years. Jordan has worked at Buzz’s BBQ in Nevada for the past six years. He also was an umpire for over 10 years for Nevada Little League Baseball. In his spare time, he enjoyed league bowling, and frisbee golf.

Survivors include his mother, Sonya Tumm, Nevada; a sister, Samantha Tumm (Janes), Nevada; and a brother, James Tumm (Amanda), Nevada; a niece, Alima, nephew, Dylan, and niece, Madisyn; paternal grandmother, Janet Preston, Wisconsin; two uncles, Mike Tumm, and Tom Tumm, both of Wisconsin; several aunts, uncles, and cousins also survive, as well as his many friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Dennis Tumm.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, February 18, 2024 from 1-4:00 p.m. at the Nevada Eagles Lodge in Nevada – north doors.

Memorials are suggested to the family c/o Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada.

Interim police chief appointed in the city of Harrisonville

The Harrisonville Police Department is proud to announce that Lieutenant Darla Harris has been appointed as the Interim Chief of Police for the City of Harrisonville.

Harris will be taking on this crucial role during the interim period, bringing with her a wealth of experience, dedication and understanding of our community. 

Harris has been an integral part of our police force and has consistently demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to the safety and well-being of our residents and staff.

We are confident that Interim Chief Harris will continue to uphold the high standards of service that we expect from the Harrisonville Police Department.

Montrose Bluejays Pink Night Fundraising week

Shout out to the Montrose R-14 Bluejays who donated $1,065 for cancer care at BCMH from their Pink Night fundraising last week! The donation will be used toward the Infusion Center renovation, projected to be completed this summer. Our thanks to the students, coaches, teachers, parents and all who contributed. 

Your donation will help cancer patients in our community have convenient access to cancer treatments and other infusions. This is especially important for those who are too ill to drive, don't or can't drive, and for their caregivers. Thank you, Bluejays!!

Learn more about the Infusion Center on our website: https://www.bcmhospital.com/infusion-center-renovation.../

Pictured from Montrose are Senior, Jaelynn Crowder and Freshmen, Kate Wareham. Accepting the check on behalf of BCMH was Ann Donnohue, RN, Outpatient Specialty Clinic Manager, and Andrea Jackson, Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator.

 


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