Thursday, February 20, 2025

Small plane crash today in Linn county

 


Earlier today the Kansas Highway Patrol responded to an aircraft crash in a marsh in Linn County. The pilot was uninjured and there were no passengers.

The KHP wishes to thank the Linn County Kansas Sheriff's Office, Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks, and Linn County Fire for the teamwork to ensure the safety of the scene and the rescue.

Details regarding the crash are unavailable at this time.

Cancellations and closings for Friday February 21, 2025

 List to be updated as more information becomes available

Appleton City R2 - closed

Archie schools - 2 hour late start

Ballard schools - 2 hour late start

Brew Haven - closed

Butler Old High School thrift shop - closed

Butler Public Library will be open 11-2

Butler R5 - closed

Hudson R9 - closed

Hume R8 - closed

Miami R1 - closed

Nevada R5 - closed

Osceola schools - closed

Rich Hill schools - AMI day

Missouri road conditions report


6:00 a.m. (2/20): Many roads across the state are partly covered to mostly clear this morning. Be sure to give plows room to continue doing their jobs safely on your morning commute. Drive for road conditions in your area by taking it slow and not driving distracted. Check the Traveler Information Map before you go: traveler.modot.org

Obituary - Raymond “Ray” Eugene Holsman


Raymond “Ray” Eugene Holsman 80 years old of Pleasanton, KS entered into eternal rest with his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 following a brief illness of cancer. Raymond was able to return home and live out his final days under the care of his two daughters and Mount Carmel Hospice staff. Raymond was the youngest of four children born to William Louie Holsman and Ella “Babe” Ada (Umphenour) Holsman. Raymond graduated Pleasanton High School in 1962. Two days after graduating, Raymond began his service with the United States Navy. During his naval service he was stationed in San Diego, CA, Jacksonville, FL, Oceania, VA, and even as far as Iceland. During his four years of service he attained the rank of 3rd Class Petty Officer and trained as an aviation electrician.

While serving his country he married his high school sweetheart, Elda Kay (Dudley) Holsman on December 27, 1964. After his naval service, Raymond worked for LearJet in Wichita, Kansas, before returning to Southeast Kansas to begin a 34-year career with Trans World Airlines (TWA). He retired from TWA in 2001. Following his retirement Raymond enjoyed working for Neal Manufacturing wiring trailers and later working in the parts department for Cox Motor Company. Raymond enjoyed hunting, trapshooting, and farming, but his greatest joy was making memories with his family. Raymond was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pleasanton, Kansas, but he also regularly attended services via television with his special friend Carmen and with family and friends at other churches. Raymond was a member of Masonic Lodge #33, Mound City, Kansas, the Supreme Council Scottish Rite Temple, Fort Scott, Kansas, and IAM Local #778, Kansas City, MO. 

Raymond was preceded in death by his wife of 49 ½ years, both of his parents, and a sister, Kathryn Irene Holsman. Survivors include his two daughters Kathy Secrest (Jesse) and Heidi Martinez both of Pleasanton, KS. He is survived by ten grandchildren: Kelsey, Kaitlyn, Autumn, Shawn, Hunter, Jacob, Caleb, Mason, Morgan, and Erika, as well as six great-grandchildren: Hudson, Emmi, Colton, Kinlee, Axel, and Ancil. He was also looking forward to the arrival of another great-grandson. Raymond is survived by two siblings: Lorene Dean of Desoto, KS and James Holsman of Pleasanton, KS. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly.

Funeral service will be 2 pm Saturday, February 22, 2025 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will be in the Pleasanton Cemetery. Masonic service will be 5 pm Friday, February 21 at the Pleasanton Chapel. Visitation will follow until 7 pm. Memorial contributions are suggested to Pleasanton High School Trap Shooting. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Obituary - Randolph "Randy" S. Flint

Randolph "Randy" S. Flint, 75, of Garden City, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at his home. Services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri. Service information and a complete obituary will be posted when they become available.

Obituary - Paul Richard Miller


Paul Richard Miller, 89, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Monday, February 17, 2025, at his home surrounded by family. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO, with a visitation beginning at 1:00 PM.

A complete obituary will be posted when it is available.

BCMH February Rock Stars


These healthcare heroes were recognized for consistently bringing their "A" game, delivering the exceptional care that sets BCMH apart, both with our patients and fellow coworkers! Join us in congratulating these outstanding team members:

Jessica Nieder, Med/Surg CNA - Nursing
Pam Gray, ER Registration Clerk - Patient Access
Sandy Burk, Clinic Receptionist - Adrian Family Care Clinic
Taylor Lockard, Nutrition Aide - Nutrition Services

A heartfelt thank you to Jessica, Pam, Sandy, and Taylor for helping us provide excellent care to our community!

-Courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital





Have something old or unusual? Come have some fun

The museum's annual Show & Tell event will be held Sat. March 1st. We invite you to bring your favorite peice of history, family heirlooms, photos or even the unknown to share. This event is a fun way to share and gather information while supporting the museum. A free will donation lunch of homemade soup and sub sandwiches will be served after the presentation. The museum will also be open for tours. Come join in on the fun!

-Courtesy Bates County Museum

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