The Butler track team hosted the largest field of athletes Thursday night for the annual Butler High School Invitational. Twenty-eight schools attend this meet making it the largest meet in the area outside of college-hosted meets and the state championships. Only the best times and marks were going to score in this contest, let alone earn a top-3 medal. The Bears did not back down and won 10 medals (3 gold) while setting 15 personal records in this early stage of the season, and one new school record was set.
Below are those who placed in the top 8 and scored points for the team or set a new personal record in an event.Saturday, March 29, 2025
Obituary - Connie Maxine Garren
Connie graduated from Walker High School. She spent most of her work career at Vinyard’s.
She also worked at Pizza Hut and Nevada Regional Medical Center. She liked to sew and enjoyed spending time with her family.
Survivors include her three children; daughter, Shelly Walker and sons, Paul Garren and Jason Garren; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one brother, Charles Thomas; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Marilyn Smith; and one brother, Dennis Thomas.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada, MO. The family will receive friends from 12:30-1:30, prior to the service. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park.
Register for 2025 Callery Pear Tree Buyback
Also known as Bradford pear trees, Callery pear trees’ white flowers in spring give a visual attractiveness to these non-native, invasive trees. However the trees pose problems for landowners and wildlife. Their top-heavy canopy and brittle branch structure leads to a tree that often breaks in storms. Their flowers may be appealing to the eye, but they have a foul smell and many varieties of this tree have thorns. The tree’s aggressive growth also causes problems for wildlife, native plant species, and property owners. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/trees-plants/invasive-plants/callery-pear-control.
“As we prepare for spring, many Callery pear trees—also known as Bradford pears—will soon begin to bloom,” said MoIP Chairperson Carol Davit. “The profuse white blossoms of this highly invasive tree make their alarming spread especially apparent in spring along roadsides, in fields, parks, and on private property.”
Register for the Callery Pear Buyback event from March 17 through April 17 at moinvasives.org/2025/01/31/2025-callery-pear-buyback/. The website also has information on how to identify Callery pear trees, a list of native tree species offered, and pick-up locations with specific addresses.
Missourians who register for the buyback can get their replacement native trees on April 22 from 3 – 6 p.m. in the following Missouri communities with specific address information provided at registration: Cape Girardeau, Columbia, Doniphan, Hannibal, Jefferson City, Joplin, Kirksville, Lebanon, Moberly, Park Hills, Rolla, Sikeston, Springfield, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Warrensburg, and West Plains.
Partnership members are grateful to the Richard King Mellon Foundation and the Missouri Community Forestry Council for their financial support of the 2025 Callery Pear Buyback event, as well as to Forrest Keeling Nursery and Forest ReLeaf of Missouri for tree donations. Financial and administrative support also come from the Missouri Prairie Foundation and MDC.
Obituary - Margaret Ann Adkins
Margaret Ann Adkins, 91 , Nevada, MO passed away on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. Ann was born to Alec Kershaw and Margaret (Bodelle) Kershaw, December 6, 1933, in Pittsburg, KS. She was united in marriage to Leroy Adkins on January 13, 1954, and he preceded her in death on September 23, 2013.
While growing up, Ann lived in many different places in Kansas and Missouri and graduated from high school in Joplin, MO. Following her marriage to Leroy they lived in Joplin for several years. They also lived in Jasper, MO for eight years before coming to Nevada in 1969. Ann went back to school after raising her two children and graduated from Missouri Southern State College in Joplin with a degree in Elementary Education. After graduation she taught 3rd and 4th grade at Jefferson and Franklin Elementary and later became certified in Special Education and taught Special Ed at Truman Elementary School for many years until retirement.
Survivors include a son, Michael (Bonnie), Columbia, MO; a sister, Sandra Iversen, Webb City, MO; four granddaughters, Kimberly Wright (Andrew), Columbia, MO, Mindy Culp, Merriam, KS, Abbie Perry (Evan), Columbia, MO, and Cassie Daugherty (Bobby), Raymore, MO ;eight great-grand-children, Adrian Hymer, Alexis Leighty, Max Wright, JaeAnna Culp, Hattie Wright, Lucas Daugherty, Carter Perry and Cooper Perry; as well as several nieces and nephews. Ann was preceded in death by her husband, Leroy; her parents, Alec and Margaret Kershaw; her daughter, LeAnna Culp; and her two brothers, Jim and John Kershaw.
Ann was a long time member of the First Christian Church in Nevada.
Services will be held at Ferry Funeral Home on April 5, 2025 at 11:00 am.
A private committal will be held at a later date at the Fort Scott National Cemetery.
Thank You, Jim Shade
After 20 years of dedicated service, Jim Shade attended his final BCMH Board of Directors meeting on March 25, 2025. Jim was first elected in 2005, bringing a wealth of experience from his pharmacy career to help guide our hospital’s future.
Kyson Schmidt set to play basketball for Southwestern College
Friday, March 28, 2025
LOCATION CHANGE for Vintage Wheels & Spring Deals car show
From any direction, at Adrian, take 18 highway east from the I-49 overpass and go about 1/8 mile, look for signs.
More info about the show here https://www.asherahproductions.com/vintage-wheels-and-spring-deals/