Thursday, April 3, 2025

Two records broken at Midway track meet

Last night our Junior High Bears competed up at Midway. We had lots of PRs, 2 records broken, and the girls took home 2nd as a team and the boys took home 1st as a team!

Below are the results from the meet.
Boys Results
100 Meters- Frazion Wisdom 3rd 13.22 PR
David Woolace 7th 14.16
400 Meters - Frazion Wisdom 2nd 59.84
Kameron Mallatt 9th 1:09.63 PR
800 Meters - Renner Martin 2nd 2:20.92 PR and NEW SCHOOL RECORD
Bronson Hannah 4th 2:35.78 PR
Blaine Morrill 3:15
Evan Thomas 3:30
1600 Meters- Hayden Dickens 3rd 5:43.58
Blaine Morrill 6:43
Evan Thomas 7:15
100m Hurdles- Camden Davidson 5th 22.13
4x100 Relay - David, Jackson, Kaleb, Brandon 6th 57.85
4x200 Relay - Kameron, Kaleb, Jackson, David 6th 2:09.30
4x400 Relay - Kameron, Bronson, Hayden, Renner 3rd 4:29.75
4x800 Relay - Porter, Hayden, Bronson, Renner 1st 10:54.24
Shot Put - Brandon Brunson 3rd 9.84m PR
Jaxon Wheatley 9th 8.06m PR
Discus - Brandon Brunson 1st 35.68m PR
Jaxon Wheatley 8th 23.42m
High Jump- Renner Martin 2nd 1.52m PR
Pole Vault - Frazion Wisdom 1st 2.44m PR
Bronson Hannah 2nd 2.29m PR
Long Jump- David Woolace 7th 4.22m PR
Girls Results
100 Meters- Onnalea Lesmeister 17th 18.81 PR
Aspen Umstattd 18th 19.16 PR
200 Meters- Braelynn Isaacson 4th 31.51 PR
400 Meters - Braelynn Isaacson 4th 1:11.59 PR
Ariel O’Connell 7th 1:16.47
800 Meters - Brooklyn Conger 4th 2:55.09
Erica Wilbers 9th 3:03
1600 Meters- Erica Wilbers 4th 6:39.04
Luisa Sanchez 7th 7:13.14
4x100 Relay - Aspen, Audrey, Kaelin, Onnalea 5th 1:07.49
4x200 Relay - Audrey, Allis, Kaelin, Braelynn 3rd 2:10.00
4x400 Relay - Alli, Luisa, Ariel, Brooklyn 3rd 5:06.75
4x800 Relay - Luisa, Lyla, Erica, Brooklyn 2nd 12:47.23
Shot Put - Kiersten Dubrey 1st 10.53m
Kinley Cook 2nd 9.08m PR
Discus - Kiersten Dubrey 1st 33.36 PR AND NEW SCHOOL RECORD
Kinley Cook 2nd 20.80m PR
High Jump- Lyla Eldred 1st 1.32m PR
Brooklyn Conger 4th 1.27m
Pole Vault - Braelynn Isaacson 3rd 2.01m PR
Long Jump- Allis Martin 9th 3.05m PR
Onnalea Lesmeister 11th 2.62m PR

Courtesy Butler Bear XC & Track

Wednesday night ball scores


Baseball

Sherwood 5
Adrian 8 

Midway 14
Crest Ridge 4

Holden 11
Harrisonville 14

Softball 

Midway 10
Crest Ridge 25


Rainy and cooler for awhile

Dept. of Conservation hosts Marsh Madness near Rich Hill

 


MDC staff hosted Marsh Madness last weekend at Four Rivers Conservation Area in Rich Hill for visitors to experience outdoor fun while learning about the importance of wetlands and their wildlife. The more than 200 attendees enjoyed a variety of activities including a live eagle and owl show. 

Follow the MoDoC on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/moconservation

Reminder from the city of Harrisonville

 


If you have not gotten your 2025 UTV permit, please do so. Officers have seen a lot of UTVs driving around with either an expired 2024 permit or no permit at all. Regardless of when you got your 2024 permit, they all expired at the end of 2024 and you need a new one for 2025.

The cost of a permit is $15.00.
The cost of the citation for not having one is $225.00.
Permits are available at the police department M-F from 8-5. Please call or stop by if you have any questions about the permit or how it must be placed on your UTV.

Summer Camp counselors needed

 

Osage Prairie YMCA is looking for enthusiastic, responsible, and energetic individuals to join our team as Summer Camp Counselors at Camp Osage (Nevada, MO) and Camp Electric (Butler, MO)!

If you love working with kids, enjoy the outdoors, and want to make a lasting impact this summer, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

 Must be 16 years or older
 Gain leadership skills & hands-on experience
 Make lifelong memories while having FUN!

 Apply today and be part of an unforgettable summer!

 For more info or to apply, visit www.opymca.org/careers 

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

From Vernon county Sheriff Buehler

Just trying to keep everybody posted on what's going on earlier we had approximately 4100 people out of power across the county we have now mitigated that down to around 1000 out of power. Evergy, Barton county electric, and Sac Osage are working diligently to get power restored we do not have a timeline for that. I would like to say thank the good Lord we sustained very minimal injuries. And no death are reported at this time. Volunteer station is set up at the centennial Hall building on the fairgrounds. I have staff there to assist you and volunteer first responders to assist you. Just want everybody to be careful around power lines that are down they are getting them cleaned up as quick as they can and structures that are weak from the impact of the storm please be very careful around that stuff as well.

I have the state agencies such as highway patrol sema on hand to assist with anything that we need. We are increasing patrol tonight.
I WILL NOT TOLERATE LOOTING!!!
I want everybody to know that Nevada fire and the City of Nevada if you were out of a place to stay the community center has cots in there the American Red Cross the salvation army are making their rounds we have them on scene as well to assist in anything that we need for that. I will be trying to keep everybody posted throughout the night. Again I want to thank all the surrounding agencies that reached out and showed up without being asked thank you guys.
Sheriff Buehler

So... what's next weatherwise?

 It's an active weather pattern. But first of all, I don't see significant severe weather cropping up in the immediate future.

What I do see is plenty of rain chances:
Tomorrow (Thursday) morning, I see light scattered showers from around Harrisonville south, probably by around mid-morning.
Thursday evening around 5, I see a few scattered thunderstorms in the area.
Another wave pulses through Friday afternoon, bringing us another round of probably some widespread showers.
And would you believe - I'm looking at a rain/snow mix early Sunday morning? Just some flurries/dusting in WCMO, with a little more for central Kansas.
We will break it all down in tomorrow morning's livestream forecast.
-Greg@660weather




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