Monday, April 14, 2025

Authorities nab three in burglary investigation


The Vernon county sheriff's office was able to obtain charges for burglary and theft in Vernon county.
After a two week long investigation Vernon county investigators with the assistance of the Rich Hill Police department and the Bates county sheriff's office were able to get three suspects in custody.
I would like to take this time and thank those two agencies for assisting us and locating the suspects. Sheriff Buehler says "working together with agencies continues to show progress and making Vernon county a safer place"

Ronald Derr, Jr.
25VE-CR00171
Stealing- $750 or more (Felony D)
Sale/ Possession of Equipment or parts with altered/missing/falsified identification numbers (Felony E)
Bond: $10,000 Cash Only,
No contact with victim

Ronald Derr 3rd
25VE-CR00167
Burglary- 2nd Degree (Felony D)
Stealing- $750 or more (Felony D)
Property Damage- 1st degree (Felony E)
Bond: $5,000 Cash Only
No contact with victims

Mary Breckenridge
Burglary 2nd Degree
Stealing 750 more
Property Damage 1st
Her bond is 5000.00 Cash Only.
No contact with the Victims.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.

George Bruto recognized by the BHS Alumni Association

 


BHS graduate, George Bruto, Class of 1965, is recognized by the BHS Alumni Association for his many years of service as a teacher and coach of the Adrian Blackhawks. A few years ago, the Adrian school district constructed a new football complex just east of Adrian on Highway 18. The complex was named after Coach Bruto, who led the Blackhawks to numerous state championships. George's wife, Patty Ingram Bruto, is also a BHS graduate, Class of 1967.

Tailgate TV: Bears Baseball Secures First Win


The Butler Bears were still searching for their first W of the season as they loaded the buses and traveled to Sherwood to face off against the 2-9 Marksmen on Tuesday.

The Bears Bats were hot early as Butler jumped out to a large 6-0 lead in the first inning, kicked off by an 2 RBI double off the bat of Bryson Kash who drove a ball to center to field to score Hammett and Wilson. Shortly after, Eli Cox would get an RBI double himself that would score Kash. The extra base hits just kept coming for the Bears, as Rhett Newsome would also tally an RBI double in the inning, scoring Jackson.

The Bears however did not content after the 6 run inning, they were able to ad 1 more run in the 2nd, 5 more in the 3rd, and then 3 more in the 4th and 5th. The Bears would easily dispose of the Marksmen with a final of 15-1.

The Bears recorded 15 runs on 14 hits, showing the ability to not only provide solid contact, but also practicing some good plate discipline as they sent 8 to base on balls.

Offensively, the Bears were led by Eli Cox who went 4 of 5 on the night, with 2 RBIs and 2 runs. The Bears saw 7 batters record at least one hit in the contest, and 8 different Bears recorded an RBI.

On the mound, Cox pitched all 5 innings for Butler and gave up just one hit, and one run while striking out 5 Marksmen.

photo by Jennifer Kash

Attention middle and high school teachers

 


MDC reports young hunters took 4,428 turkeys over youth weekend


 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows young turkey hunters in Missouri harvested 4,428 birds over the past youth weekend, April 12-13. Top harvest counties were Osage with 107 birds harvested, Gasconade with 105, and Texas with 94.

Young hunters checked 3,721 birds during the 2024 spring youth weekend.

“Excellent turkey hunting weather and a large number of two-year-old gobblers on the landscape likely led to the 18% increase in youth harvest this year”, Oakley said. “This bodes well for another strong regular season next week.” 

Oakley added that this spring’s harvest of 4,428 birds is the second highest harvest since the youth season began in 2001, behind only 2015 at 4,449 birds. 

Get more harvest information by county at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.

The regular spring turkey season runs April 21 through May 11. For more information on spring turkey hunting in Missouri, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/seasons/turkey-spring

Great summer opportunity

 


Eagles rate well at Nevada Music Festival

 


On Saturday, Miami music entered 14 vocal and instrumental events at the Nevada Music Festival and brought home 14 GOLD ratings. Congratulations to these students: Melanie Hutchinson, Chesney Kimbrough, Bella Yanonis, Kennedy Kimbrough, Ellie McArthur, Colten Horn, Jared Fuqua, Tyler Hragyil, Jaed Roark, Myra Pitts, Audrey Clayton, Exel Velez, Sam Rodabaugh, & Adam Edwards.

State Farm Athlete of the Week

 


We are excited to announce our first spring athlete of the week, Miles Wheeler, from Drexel High School. Miles is a junior and he was nominated by his Head Coach Kenny Shipps. Coach Shipps stated “Miles is an excellent student-athlete. Besides his success on the track, he is also a successful leader. When asked to help with our younger athletes, he is very willing to help and is a great mentor to the younger tracksters. He competes in pole vault, 110M hurdles, 300M hurdles and long jump. And, he medaled in all events at both track meets this past week.” Miles also participates in football and basketball at Drexel. When we asked Miles what he thought it takes to become an elite athlete he stated “it takes commitment and discipline both on and off the field or court.” When we asked him what bit of information he would pass on to the younger classmates he stated “always be ready and listening, so you are prepared for when it’s your turn to be put it.” We asked him his favorite sports memory and he stated “getting to go to state track in the pole vault last year.” He also has a goal of making it back there this year. He is undecided what his future plans will be post highschool. It was such a pleasure speaking with Miles. Thank you to Coach Shipps and the Drexel school district for having me today.

Pictured: Kellie Davidson, State Farm; Miles Wheeler, son of Mike & Jenny Wheeler; Head Track Coach Kenny Shipps

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