Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Obituary - Michelle Lyn Blackston

Michelle Lyn Blackston, 60, of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, passed away Friday, February 28, 2025, at Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, MO. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at the Orient Cemetery in Harrisonville, MO. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Missouri Association of State Troopers Emergency Relief Society "The Masters" themastersmo.org.

Michelle was born on June 9, 1964, in Harrisonville, MO, a daughter of Robert R. and Carol “Susie” Sue (Bailey) Price. Her father, Bob, was a Sergeant on the Missouri Highway Patrol stationed in Harrisonville, and the family moved to Warrensburg, Marshall, and Lee’s Summit, MO. Michelle was a 1982 graduate of Lee’s Summit High School. She was united in marriage to Karl Blackston on November 12, 2011, in Lee’s Summit, MO, and they made their home together in Pleasant Hill in 2015.

Michelle worked as a receptionist at a number of law firms in the area. She was very active in her church, loved the Kansas City Chiefs, and took many cruises from Galveston, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her parents. Michelle is survived by her husband, Karl Blackston; her son, Austin Walker; her daughter, Sarah Walker; two sisters: Jannell and Tim Wasson; and Lisa and Ed Schifferdecker; nieces and nephews: Emily and Lindsey Schifferdecker, Brent Wasson, Kristen and Derek Carter; and many other relatives and friends.

-Courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home

Obituary - Gladys Laura Gaither

 It was Gladys Gaither of Olathe, Kansas wish to be cremated.  A Celebration of Life Service will be announced at a later date.  Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Contributions to Unleashed Pet Rescue and Adoption or Great Plains SPCA.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Gladys Laura Gaither, age 94 died March 2, 2025, in Olathe, Kansas.  She was born October 18, 1930, in North Andover, Massachusetts the 5th of 6 children born to Francis Allen and Alice Catherine Fish Stapleton.

As a young child she was raised catholic and attended an all-girls Catholic School in Lawrence, MA. She graduated in 1949 from St. Mary’s High School.  Following high school, she worked as a waitress for a couple of years before enlisting in the US. Air Force on March 31, 1952, where she was stationed at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama.  There she met a handsome military man, James Gaither on a blind date. On October 3, 1953, they were married on base. That is where they started the military life of moving to many states throughout Jim’s military career. In 1954, a daughter Donna was born in Alabama. They eventually moved to California where in 1961 a son James was born. From California they made their way to Wyoming and in 1965 a second son Jay was born. After Wyoming, a move to Tennessee was in order and then moving back to Alabama in 1972 a daughter Laura was born.  The family finally settled in Kansas after Jim’s retirement from the military.

Being a military wife, she liked to get together and play cards, occasionally go out dancing, play bingo with other couples and attend demolition derbies in California.  For much of her life, she was a housewife, mother, chauffeur, nurse, and caregiver.  She also babysat other children while her children were in school.  There was always a dog in the house, Gladys liked animals dogs, fish, and in later years watching the chipmunks and squirrels on her porch at her apartment. Her hobbies included jigsaw puzzles, word puzzle books and crossword puzzles. She enjoyed watching soap operas and game shows on TV.

In 1984 after James passed away, she went back into the work force as a cafeteria cook at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Lenexa, KS where she stayed until 2004 when her health no longer allowed her to work.  She enjoyed interacting with the kids and her coworkers. 

Gladys could be described as opinionated, blunt, caring and giving.  She loved her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren even though she didn’t get to see them as much as she would have liked.

Gladys is survived by her children, Donna Brown and husband Bubba of Tallassee, AL, James Gaither Jr and wife Dana of Olathe, KS, Jay Gaither and significant other Flora of Overland Park, KS, and Laura Fisher of Butler, MO. 7 grandchildren, Angie (Jason), Benji (Tonya), Sean (Tessa), Erin (Alexis), Stephanie (Jeff), Brooke (Ryan) and Lane;  11 great-grandchildren, Parker, Sadie, Violet, Cody (Abbey), Max (Sidney), Mason, Austin, Kin, Lucas, Robert and Sawyer; and 2 great-great-grandchildren, Oliver and Ellie.  She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James Gaither; three brothers and two sisters.

Obituary - Arthur "Ivan" Westover

Funeral services for Arthur "Ivan" Westover of Amoret, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 8, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Saturday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Adam Howell Cemetery, Amoret. Contributions to Adam Howell Cemetery. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Arthur “Ivan” Westover, age 80 of Amoret, Missouri died Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at the Medicalodge of Butler. He was born September 21, 1944 to Arthur Ebert and Phebe Louise Lockard Westover in Coldwater, Kansas.

Ivan is survived by his wife, Joyce Anna Westover; two children, Tina Burns and Tiffany Nelson; four stepchildren, A.G. Plumb, Mark Plumb, Jeffery Plumb and Audra Peters; four siblings, Freda Reinke, Marvin Westover, Beulah Epperson and Ruth Douglas; as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Quincy Ivan Westover; a daughter, Anita Vivian Westover; and a sister, Joyce Westover.

Wind damage this morning in Rich Hill

 


Crews in Rich Hill are working to reopen Hickory Street between 1st street and Fayette as high winds ripped a large portion of a roof from a home.

Other damage regarding downed trees as well as utility poles are also reported, Osage Valley says they are working to resolved spotty outages around the area as well.





Presiding Commissioner Wheatley provides update regarding ARPA concerns

Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley has provided Mid America Live with the following documents indicating all ARPA funds allocated have been accounted for. 

During our phone conversation late yesterday when asked if he believed there was danger that Bates county would have to repay any portion of the $3.14 million he stated "I'm confident we will not".

As concerns mount that the county will indeed be 'on the hook' to repay a large portion of the funds, a public meeting has been scheduled for this morning, 10 am in the basement of the county offices on the southwest corner of the Butler square.









Scattered power outages; high winds continue

Winds rip roof off in Rich Hill

High winds continue to rip through the area with multiple reports of limbs down however around 6 am it was reported that a roof was torn from a home inside the city limits of Rich Hill, no injuries reported.

Otherwise road conditions around Bates county "aren't too bad" according to one traveler however, anyone headed north will encounter slightly more snow but crews are working quickly to remedy the situation. From Butler to Harrisonville I-49 is reported to be clear.

Winds continue to be a factor, take your time while driving.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Winter Weather Advisory issued


This WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY was just issued to include the counties in lavendar. If you watched my morning forecast, this isn't much surprise - I expect the snow on the back side of this system to reach ALL of our counties.

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to one and a
half inch. Winds gusting as high as 45 to 60 mph will result in
reduced visibilities of a half mile or less at times.

* WHERE...Portions of southeast Kansas and central, southwest, and
west central Missouri.

* WHEN...From 3 AM to 9 AM CST Wednesday.

* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions, especially on elevated 
roadways. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning commute. Strong winds could cause tree damage and a few power outages.

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