Monday, May 5, 2025

Reminder from the City of Harrisonville

The Board of Aldermen will hold their 1st May meeting tonight at 6 p.m., in the Council Chambers at City Hall, with a Work Session to follow.

Video of the meeting is available on the City’s YouTube channel. LINK >> https://bit.ly/3x0tFwY
To view the agendas for tonight's meetings, visit >> https://harrisonvillemo.portal.civicclerk.com/
REMINDER: This is the first Monday of the month, so please avoid parking in the American Legion parking lot, as they will also have a meeting tonight.

Katelyn Janish named Outstanding Senior by Cass Career Center


 Katelyn Janish was named as the Cass Career Center (CCC) Outstanding Senior from Adrian High School. She was presented with this prestigious award at the CCC awards ceremony last Thursday, along with several scholarships. Shown here, Katelyn takes a pose with Michele Burris. Congratulations!

Some interesting statistics

 


The latest Missouri Economy Indicators brief highlights the state's population trends.

Missouri's 2024 population of 6.25 million makes it the 19th most populous state in the U.S. Between 2020 and 2024, the state added over 90,000 residents—a 1.5% increase.
Metro counties experienced a 1.6% growth rate, while nonmetro counties grew by 1.1%. The population growth was driven entirely by migration, with 101,152 new residents arriving from other domestic or international locations.
During the same period, the state saw a natural population decline (births minus deaths) of more than 11,000 people.
Read the full brief: https://brnw.ch/21wSqfZ

Rich Hill fire department pays special honors to fallen firefighters

In 1981, the first Sunday in October was established as Firefighter Memorial Day to honor all firefighters who have died in the line of duty. Today, we honor those fallen heroes on the first Sunday in May. In 2024, 70 firefighters paid the ultimate sacrifice. As of May 3rd, 2025, 30 heroes have died in the line of duty this year alone. Chief Miller, Chief Entrikin, along with the men and women of the Rich Hill Fire Department, stand with our brothers and sisters across the nation in honoring our fallen heroes. Please keep the fallen heroes and their families in your positive thoughts and prayers.
Firefighter Prayer ~
When I am called to duty, God, whenever flames may rage; give me the strength to save some life, whatever be its age. Help me to embrace a little child before it's too late, or save an older person from the horror of that fate. Enable me to be alert and hear the weakest shout, and quickly and efficiently to put the fire out. I want to fulfill my calling to give the best in me, to guard my every neighbor and protect their property. And if, according to my fate, I am to lose my life; please bless my family with your protecting hand.

Obituary - Robert Eugene Lowery,

Robert Eugene Lowery, 84, Nevada, MO passed away on Sunday, May 4, 2025 in Nevada.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. Interment will follow in Memory Gardens in Lamar.

Obituary - Coburn (Coby) Schrock

Coburn (Coby) Schrock, 94, Garden City, MO, met Jesus Christ, his Lord and Savior, on Sunday, May 4th, 2025, with his family at his side. Coby is survived by his wife of 70 years (May 23rd would be 71 years), Doris Lee (Gregg) Schrock; children, Stanley Schrock (Juanita) of Garden City, Marilyn Dunn (Monty) of Branson, Nathan Schrock (Kathy) of Harrisonville, Leanne Hunt (Terry) of Harrisonville, and Dee Dolloff (Brad) of Branson, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brother John Dale Schrock (Phyllis) of Hesston, KS, many nephews and nieces, and numerous friends. He was a loved grandpa to fifteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents: Daniel Ora and Eldora Schrock, five brothers and three sisters, and two infant grandchildren (Isaac Dolloff and Christopher Schrock).

Coby was born in a farmhouse near Garden City, MO on July 21st, 1930, to Daniel Ora and Eldora Schrock. He was the ninth of ten children. He attended Marshall School, a one-room country elementary school, and graduated from Garden City High School in 1948. During his childhood, he could often be found in the woods hunting for raccoons and squirrels. He also played basketball on the Garden City high school boys’ team. Musically talented, he learned at a very early age to sing parts and sang bass in a quartet in the 1st grade! Beginning as a young boy with a Roy Rogers guitar, he played the guitar and sang his entire life, even singing until close to the end of his life.

He served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean conflict, primarily at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, AK.

He met his future wife, Doris, in 1953. Following a wonderful courtship, they were married on May 23rd, 1954, at the Creighton Christian Church. Throughout their marriage, Coby was primarily a dairy farmer. Additionally, he was a co-owner of a John Deere dealership in Harrisonville, worked as an insurance salesman, and farmed organically, selling organic fertilizer for years. Coby was the first inductee into the Missouri State Organics Hall of Fame.

He always raised a big garden and enjoyed providing for his family by working in the soil. He took time away from the farm to take his family on many vacations throughout the U.S. (including Alaska) believing that time with family was of utmost importance. Growing up in a musical family, he transferred that love of music to his own family, playing the guitar and singing from an early age. With the roots of Barbershop quartet performance, Coby and his family began singing together performing locally. His love for music has been passed on to the next generations. He enjoyed supporting his family members in all their endeavors.

The D.O. Schrock family was known in the Garden City community for making sorghum, and Coby continued the tradition using his dad’s sorghum mill on the family farm with his own family, inviting local schools to sorghum-making days. Upon selling the dairy in late 1994, he embarked on a new journey of making sorghum at Silver Dollar City which continues to this day. He loved sorghum on almost everything, including cottage cheese!

Coby trusted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior at a young age. Throughout his adult life, Coby was a devoted member and elder of the First Christian Church in Garden City as well as a Gideon. Coby was a man of his word and never strayed from Jesus Christ, his devotion to his bride, his duty to raise his children in the admonition of the Lord, and to love his neighbor as himself. His kindness and selfless love for others made a huge impact on countless people throughout his life including multiple caregivers even in his final hours. 2 Timothy 4:7-8a embodies who Coby was on this earth: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day…”

Visitation will be held 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 8, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with interment at Clearfork Cemetery, Garden City, Missouri. 

Archie students recognized at CCC awards night


Several Archie students were recognized at the Cass Career Center during their annual Senior Awards Night on May 1st. These students have excelled in their programs and demonstrated exceptional professionalism as they prepare to graduate.

Kolten Groblebe - Archie Outstanding CCC Senior
Karley Plummer - Wendall Yeger Scholarship
Melany Hernandez - Raymore Lions, Building Success, Jared Fizer, and Jerry Tabb Memorial Scholarships
Andrea Ford and Penelope Hagerman earned their CTE Certificates

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