Thursday, September 12, 2024

Nevada man seriously injured in Vernon County rollover crash

On September 10th around 8:40 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Missouri 54 Highway around 4 miles south of Walker, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 2017 Ford Escape driven by 23 year old Austin L. Griggs of Nevada, Missouri traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. 

Austin L. Griggs sustained serious injuries in this accident and was transported to Mercy Hospital in Joplin, Missouri for treatment.

View crash report below:

Obituary - Robert Lee Grigsby, III

Robert Lee Grigsby, III, age 49, passed away on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at his home in Clinton, Missouri. Please join the family in a Celebration of Life for Robert from 12:00-3:00 PM on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at the Plumbers Local 8 Training Center (5950 Manchester Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. 64130). Memorial contributions can be made to the Clinton Animal Rescue Endeavor (C.A.R.E.) and may be left in care of the funeral home.

Rob (Robbie) Grigsby was born on February 7,1975. Rob graduated from Hickman Mills High School in 1993 then attended plumbers Local 8. He married the love of his life Tracy in 2000. They enjoyed the backwoods and going camping. And they mutually shared the love of family, especially the time spent with their grandchildren.

His daughter Madison was Daddy’s soul of his heart. All she had to do was ask what state is next for the amusement park, or where are we going rock climbing at? They both had a passion for the love of the game, and one thing is for sure made her heart well protected being Daddy’s little girl.

Tom and Dan along with family at Lexington worked with Rob for over 20 years and provided more than a career. They were always here for him, and it was always appreciated greatly by the family.

While working in the plumbing industry, Rob never knew a stranger. He was always available to lend a hand. He often provided mentorship to anyone, not just a brother in need. It may have been just to talk you out of doing some dumb shit.

Proceeded in death by his Grandpa Francis, Uncle Mark, Grandpa Marvin, Grandma Shirley and Mother-in-law Pam.

Robert is survived by his parents, Jerry and Marlys Dick of Clinton, Missouri, his loving wife, Tracy Grigsby and their three children Dillon of blue Springs, Missouri, Jacob and Kristin along with grandchildren, Isaac and baby Dax, Madison, and Zach along with grandchildren, Clark, and soon to be born grandson next February, Adlee Rae who called him Daddy and loved him dearly, Sadie who treated like his own for over 20 years of blue Springs, Missouri, his sister Alina and spouse, Ryan and niece Kaylan, her family, Matthew Landon and Aurora, nephew Tyler, family Brittany and baby Theo in February, Grandma Doris Dick (94) of Raytown, Missouri, many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins along with many friends and people in community that loved him dearly.

Raise a glass of tequila!

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.

Quick public service announcement from the Bates County Sheriff's Office

Quick public service announcement:

This is just a reminder that the Sheriffs Office will never call you or your employer and tell them that you have a warrant or that you are supposed to be in court and if you don’t show up or turn yourself in and pay a fine or penalty, you will be jailed. Everyone be safe and have a blessed day!

From the Butler R-5 School District

Butler R-V: The Butler School District is aware of our district being one of many statewide named in a social media post referencing school violence. 

We have communicated with law enforcement and they have advised us that there is no credible threat at this time. 

Student safety is our top priority and we will continue to work closely with law enforcement through this issue.











23rd Annual 9/11 tribute and ceremony held in Adrian

For just over two decades regional police, first responders, firefighters, EMT's, paramedics and more have made their way through Adrian in a silent procession to join the community at the Optimist building in respect of the tragic events that unfolded on September 11, 2001.

But this annual observation hosted by the Adrian Fire Department also serves as a reminder that every day we are secure and know that someone is there to help in the event they are needed, hence recognition of our local first responders; the program also includes paying homage to our veterans too,  as they have and continue to serve our country so we may enjoy our freedoms thanks to their commitment.

Adrian Fire Chief Gary Dizney would like to thank all who participated and those who attended the program. And yes, plans are already in the works for the 24th year observation next year.

Some highlights from the evening:

A sight to behold at the entrance of the Optimist building

The beginning of the silent procession that made its way through Adrian last evening

A long line of first responders, police and fire units slowly move through Adrian

Chris Pinion of the Harrisonville fire department and former
Butler fire chief Jim Henry performing the bell ceremony

Mark Lopez of the Garden City fire department with words of encouragement and
recognition of those who serve and keep us safe every day

Local veterans were hailed for their service not only to our country, but community as well

Obituary - Charles Louis Knight Fleming

Charles Louis Knight Fleming was born August 14, 1963, and God called him home September 11, 2024. He was born to Randall Fleming and Nancy Willbanks Fleming in Torrance, California. He graduated from South Harrison High School in Bethany, Missouri in 1981. It was there that he met his future wife, Norma June Snead. After graduating, each of them went their own way. Their paths reunited and they married June 6, 1998. To this union was born one son, Ian Christopher. Ian joined Rhianne and started his family with Lillian June.

In addition to his family, Charles loved his church. He belonged to South Haven Baptist Church in Belton, Missouri and was ordained as a deacon on March 18, 2007. He also participated in the music department. He was a member of the choir and sang for a while in a gospel quarter with three other gentlemen in the church. He was also gifted with the ability to play most low brass instruments and used that skill in high school marching and concert bands.

Charles learned to bowl as a young boy from his grandma. He continued bowling alongside his father as he got older and then assisted in coaching Ian to continue the four-generation pastime.

Charles also loved to play golf and as his mobility began to limit him, he and Norma June would rent a cart and play the course, making up the rules as they went.

He enjoyed watching movies and he had the ability to remember many quotes. He and Ian enjoyed challenging each other to “name the movie” given a specific quote. Charles also found a movie quote for most life situations.

He followed in his father’s footsteps in the love of the game of football and specifically the Kansas City Chiefs. The family tradition was to have a chili dog meal for each home opener while wearing the proper Chiefs attire. He kept his rally cap handy in case the team needed a scoring boost. He passed that love to Ian.

Another love was photography, and most family members have pictures that he took and framed as special gifts. His favorite place to shoot pictures was Powell Gardens, especially on the butterfly weekend.

Charles’s career path involved working in the IT realm. His specialty involved companies who used and stored data on mainframe computers complete with tapes which had to be placed on the reels at the appropriate times in the correct order and then carted to be stored in another room. His last job was working with the Kansas City Police Department.

Preceding him in death are his parents, Randy and Nancy; his sister, Anna Giguere; and his father-in-law, Norman Snead. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Norma June; his sister, Beth Fleming; his son Ian {Rhianne Beattie), granddaughter, Lillian; his mother-in-law, Lela Snead; sisters-in-law, Rhonda Palmer (Kirk), Tammy McCulloch (Dave) and nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at South Haven Baptist Church in Belton, Missouri on September 16 at 11:00 am with family visitation at 10:00 am. Interment will be at Miriam Cemetery in Bethany, Missouri with graveside services at 3:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the American Diabetes Association.

Obituary - Robert Calvin "Cal" Cain

Robert Calvin "Cal" Cain, 65, of Adrian, MO, passed away on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at his home in Adrian, MO. No services are scheduled at this time.

Cal was born August 27, 1959, to Robert Emmett Cain, Jr. and Evelyn Adine (Conger) Althaus in Ottumwa, IA. He grew up in Independence, Iowa, with his 5 siblings. He left high school and married Jeannie Gnade in 1978 and to this union had 3 daughters: Candy, Felicia and Sherri. 

He devoted his life to providing for his three girls. He eventually moved to Shawnee, KS, with his family and he opened a shop in Merriam, KS. Cal was a mechanic at different dealerships but mostly ran his own shop until he retired. Cal loved anything motors so much that you would find him working on them even when he was not at work. If he was not working on cars, he would watch or attend NASCAR races. He also had a love for John Deere tractors and loved mowing and tending to his yard and even his daughters' yard. Cal was also a big fan of the Kansas City Chiefs and loved cheering them on. He met Brenda Chudzick in 2018, and she moved to Adrian, MO, in 2020 to be with him. He loved spending time and living life with her. Every day they would take driving trips down gravel roads and enjoy the scenery together.

Cal is preceded in death by his parents and sister, Charlene Cain. He is survived by his daughters: Candy (Derrick) Lang of Adrian, MO; Felicia Cain of Adrian, MO; and Sherri (Chazz) Essex of Olathe, KS; grandchildren: Christian Toth, Dakota Lee Vanderpool, Alexander Lee Vanderpool, Nani LeeAnn Vanderpool, and Harmony Marie Lang; brothers, John and Bryan Cain; sisters: Adine Gray, LuAnn Beck, and Ivola Hibben; several nephew and nieces; and his significant other, Brenda Chudzik.

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Road closed Thursday in Harrisonville

Beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, the City of Harrisonville Electric Department will close Elm Street between Bradley and N King Avenues, as they repair a series of overhead power lines in the area.

Both lanes of Elm St will be closed for about one hour.

Please do not attempt to drive through or around barricades. Use caution if traveling in the area.

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