Saturday, October 19, 2024
Highlights from the Adrian Fall Festival
The Adrian Fall Festival was held today at Frontier Village with several vendors, food and a car show. The car count on the car show was 104 cars registered.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this event a success. Also thank you to the community for coming out and supporting this event. Enjoy some photos from today below:
From the Desk of Sheriff Chad Anderson
I am not sure where to start or what info you are interested in so I will just start from the beginning. My wife and I sat and watched the devastation from the comfort of our home. We watched legacy news and social media. We realized quickly that North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia were hit hard. As the days went by, we kept feeling a weight on our hearts and a calling from God to do something. In 2018, while my family and I were attending the Missouri Sheriff’s Conference, our house had an electrical short and burnt completely down. We lost everything we owned and only had what was in our travel bags at the hotel with us. We left the hotel and drove home to witness our personal devastation.
We loaded my camper full of supplies, a 20ft car hauler, and a 16ft enclosed trailer full with brand new supplies. Even the use of the trailers were donated by members of our community. After members of our community showed up to pray for our safety in our travels, we left Butler Mo on Tuesday October 15th at 3pm. Our crew for delivery consisted of members from the Bates County Sheriff’s Office, Butler Police Department, Cedar County Sheriff’s Office and City of Adrian Public Works. Because we did not want to use a county owned vehicle to pull my camper, my Under Sheriff pulled the camper with his personal truck. We drove eleven hours to our first stop in Crossville Tennessee where we arrived at 2am on the 16th and got hotel rooms for everyone. We were up again at 8am and on the road for our first drop off at the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office in Asheville. We arrived at 2:30pm. This was the location my camper was being delivered to. While there we met some amazing people who had an unbelievably positive attitude. I know that they had worked nonstop for 3 weeks and had to be tired. I learned here that this Sheriff’s Office still had 5 deputies without a place to live and that they would be the ones utilizing the camper. It was also my understanding that this agency lost approximately 25 of their patrol vehicles and equipment to go with it. Together we unloaded our first trailer load of supplies and then headed off to our second location.
The Yancey County Sheriff’s Office directed our delivery to the Fire Department in Burnsville. We arrived at the Fire Department around 4pm. We unloaded half of our second trailer with the specific equipment they had requested. This area was extremely busy with recovery drop offs and locals picking up and waiting for supplies. We were on the road and headed to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office with our final drop off. We arrived at the Madison Sheriff’s Office around 530pm. We unloaded the final portion of our deliveries. Here we met Sheriff Buddy Harwood. Sheriff Harwood had already left the office but insisted that we not leave until he could come meet each person and shake their hands. I learned of his county’s devastation and the fact that multiple cities in his county were completely destroyed. He lost one of his Majors in the flood waters trying to get to the office to help others in the community. She gave her life being a true hero. His Major had worked for him for 16 years and while he held his composure I could see the pain he had in losing her. To prove the world is small and that what we were doing was God’s work, Sheriff Harwood asked us how far Bates County was from Joplin Missouri. He shared that in 2011 he took two 53 ft tractor trailer loads of supplies to Joplin to aid in the recovery after the Tornado ripped through town. We both agreed that it was truly God’s work that here we are now in 2024 and Missouri was sending supplies back to his community. Sheriff Harwood and his staff came together with my staff and we prayed as a group for his community and our safe travels back to Missouri. We left Madison County and stayed the night in the Pigeon Forge area. We left first thing Thursday morning and arrived back in Bates County around 10pm.
We left Madison County, our hearts filled with pride from what our community put together in 3 days and at the same time we left with our hearts heavy for the communities who lost so much. We felt pride to see our fellow Law Enforcement and First Responders putting their communities first and working without days off or homes of their own to go home to.
Our community is a small one of only 17,000 people, but we sure do have big hearts. We received donations from all over like Ft Scott Kansas, Overland Park Kansas, Lees Summit, Grain Valley, Cass County, and Henry County. We received donations from businesses, from Churches and from people in general. We will truly never know how far and wide our donations came from. We just know that every 4 hours we were being told that our lobby was full and we needed to transfer the stuff to our warehouse. Locally I have received a lot of praise and recognition for putting this together. The people who need the recognition are the ones who donated and paid for all the stuff, the people who worked on their days off and a holiday to get it organized by county, loaded and delivered in three days. While we took 12 people to make the delivery, I have almost 70 employees who worked hard to make it happen. Employees that didn’t go, worked extra shifts to cover the ones that did, dispatchers who received the information of request and what agencies requested. I had command staff that worked patrol shifts to help cover empty shifts. I had command staff who used his personal vehicle to pull the camper. Our community donated money to cover the hotels and food expenses for the volunteers and baked snacks for them.
I am proud of this community and the ones that surround us. This is the Greatest Community in this whole world and while it was a few trailers of supplies, I feel it was what God called us to do as a community!
Thank you to everyone who continues to support the Sheriff's Office and each other in the often times crazy world we live in.
Friday, October 18, 2024
2024 Week 8 Missouri State High School Football Scores
2024 Week 8 Missouri State High School Football Scores sponsored weekly by Kellie Davidson State Farm of Butler!
October 18th:
Adrian 35, Eldorado Springs 7
Butler 14, Windsor 8
Pierce City 34, Miller 8
University City 33, Affton 20
Nevada gets homecoming win over Mt. Vernon
We are proud to announce that Mary Kate Russell has been crowned Nevada High School’s 2024 Homecoming Queen!
Mary Kate’s dedication, kindness, and positive impact on our school community make her truly deserving of this honor. She exemplifies the values and spirit of Nevada High School.
Join us in celebrating Mary Kate and the rest of the homecoming court for making this year’s festivities memorable!
Nevada will be on the road next week as they travel to take on the Pleasant Hill roosters who are 6-2 on the year on October 25th.
Blackhawks cruise to win over El Dorado Springs
The Adrian Blackhawks moved to 7-1 on the season with a 35-7 win over the El Dorado Springs bulldogs tonight on the road in high school football action.
Adrian returns home next Friday night for the regular season finale against Cole Camp.
Archie moves to 8-0 tonight
The defending 8-Man Missouri State football Champion Archie Whirlwinds pushed their record to 8-0 tonight with a 78-30 victory over the Plattsburg tigers tonight.
Archie will host the Liberal bulldogs on October 25th as they get ready for district play. Best of luck whirlwinds!
Photos courtesy of Amanda Flanery
Rich Hill tigers on three game winning streak
Rich Hill tigers on three game winning streak...
The Rich Hill tigers are now on a three game winning streak as they defeated the Liberal Tigers tonight 48-26 to move to 4-4 on the season.
The tigers were led on offence tonight by a pair of seniors Carter Bell and Zane Becker. Rich Hill will hit the road next week as they travel to take on the Lockwood Tigers on October 25th.
Way to go tigers!










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