Friday, January 10, 2025

Some humor from the Henry County Office of Emergency Management


Around 3.5" of snow fell here in Henry County last night into this morning. MODOT and city crews are out in full force trying to get the roads in good shape. A look from one of our Sky Cams shows that Ohio St in Clinton, MO looks to be in great shape, with blacktop showing. Stay safe everyone and Henry County Missouri Sheriff's Office, we were wondering if you could escort the snowman out front to Hawthorn Bank..........he has to go to the "snowbank".........hahahaha! Time to put a smile on your faces.

Miami County KS Sheriff's Office weighs in on weather


We had a conference call with Foghat about this secondary winter storm that has hit Miami County.

The biggest take away from the call was when they told us to reiterate to citizens “slow ride, take it easy!”
We couldn’t agree more with them! The roadways are slippery and Deputies are beginning to work vehicle slide offs due to the snow.
Please drive slow, and take it easy!
(A conversation didn’t really occur with Foghat, and we don’t own the rights to those lyrics - nonetheless, be careful out there, Miami County!)

Electric City Speedway

Attention!

CARB has rescheduled the Bowl-A-Thon to February 22. So that gives everyone time to make plans to attend. I am definitely not a great bowler but I would like to see if anyone would be interested in joining the Electric City Misfits! Let’s support this wonderful organization and have some good laughs and stories.
Let us know if you’re interested!

Points to Ponder

 

Boomerang cat

I've always been an animal person- right now my 'farm' includes 18 chickens, 16 quail, one dog and 9 outdoor cats. Toss in an occasional visiting opossum or raccoon, that's about it. But we'll put the focus on the cats for the time being, as this story unfolds.

My mother always liked cats and I carry on in her spirit. Mine are well fed, to the point that I should probably have their cholesterol checked; but they seem quite happy and healthy nonetheless. Always by the back door, impatiently waiting for their next meal which could include anything that has passed its expiration date from the fridge or even a tidbit scraped from a plate.

Strangely, living on a rural paved road there is always a danger that one will venture into the fur flattening abyss known as F highway (the Bates county Autobahn) in search of who-knows-what. The allure of the open road has always been an issue but my theory of serving three squares a day seems to help.

Alas, my tabbies and toms never seem to stray. Until recently that is. 

My father in law was staying at our house for a few days awhile back and decided to come by the News-Shopper office to visit, carrying an extra passenger he was not aware of, my cantankerous old calico. Nice kitty, but has her moments, so to speak.

Upon his arrival at our office, "Gripey" we call her, crawled out from the engine compartment and began exploring the Butler square unbeknown to us. Throughout the day I did notice some Facebook posts about a cat peeking in the window at Tu Casa restaurant and later seen hanging around the entrance to the courthouse. But never did it occur to me that it might be my cat. Even after I got home later that day and noticed Gripey wasn't around, I assumed she was on sabbatical and would reappear shortly like they always do.

Later in the evening I saw a Facebook post by friend Susie Smalley with another photo of the vagrant cat that did indeed looked a little like mine.  "This poor baby seemed lost on the square today and we brought her home until we can locate the owner" said the post. A quick message to Susie confirmed that the distraught calico was indeed mine, confirmed by "she's a nice kitty but a bit touchy". Yep, Gripey.

A short time later Susie and Jack pulled into my driveway with Gripey on lap, more than excited to return to a life of table scraps and pats on the head (with leather glove of course). She quickly made her way to her special spot by the back door and never looked back.

Lesson learned: For over a month now, Gripey hasn't left the perimeter of the patio or her comfy cat house. Doesn't go near the cars and won't even look in that direction. Seems to have no interest in exploring ever again.

However,  there seems to be a reminder-in-waiting of her day out. It looks as though there will be a fresh batch of kittens soon and as my old Tom no longer seems to have interest, we can only guess the new patriarch lives somewhere around the Butler square. 

May the circle remain unbroken.     -Doug Mager


A reminder from the Missouri Department of Transportation


‼️ REMINDER ‼️ Regardless of accumulation amounts in your area — even small amounts of winter precipitation can create hazardous driving conditions. Your stopping distance increases significantly on a snow-covered road. If you must go, drive SLOW!

Sheldon R-8 School District postponement


The basketball game scheduled for tonight against Jasper has been postponed.

Missouri State Highway Patrol offers some advice


Troopers across the state are responding to multiple slide-offs. As the snow makes it way through the state, roadways continue to be hazardous for travel. If you must travel: slow down, no sudden braking, and increase your following distance.

News from City of Harrisonville


Our snow plow crews were busy overnight, hitting the streets shortly before 2 a.m.

Crews continue to clear the roadways around Harrisonville and will stay at it until the roads are clear.
With warmer temperatures expected today, we anticipate better conditions throughout the day.
If you are out today and see a plow, please slow down and give them plenty of room to do their work safely.

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