Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Obituary - Kathleen Ann Shobe

 Funeral services for Kathleen Ann Shobe of Kansas City, Kansas, formerly of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Saturday, September 27, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler.  Visitation prior to services 1 - 2 p.m. Saturday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to family.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Kathleen Ann Shobe entered the world on August 5, 1961.  She was the daughter of the late Margaret Shobe and Wesley Hawkins.  Kathleen affectionately known as “Katt” was a lifelong resident of Butler, Missouri.  Katt graduated from Butler High School.

For many years Katt worked at Ward Paper Box as a production worker before transitioning to her true calling as a health care worker.  Katt worked in a variety of different areas and locations including long/short term units, memory units, rehabilitation units and home health.  Katt remained in the healthcare field until her health began to fade.

Katt spent her later years living in Kansas City.  While in Kansas City, even though her health was failing, she maintained control over the household and everyone in it.  She loved spending time with her great-grandkids, the best GG they could have ever asked for.  The older Katt got the more she shared the characteristics of her mother, Mag began to emerge.  There was a look or a warning you would get before a shoe, lamp, remote–whatever was closest–would go flying through the air. 

Katt truly enjoyed life.  As long as she had Amazon,  the TV show Life Below Zero, Food Network TV and some Canadian Mist she was all right!  Cooking and car rides were her thing, but it wouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary for her to get a game of Spades or Tonk going.  She’d turn on some BB King, Motown, or Etta James and the party was on.

Katt was full of advice and encouragement, but don’t ask her what she thinks if you don't want to know the real answer.  She had been through obstacles in her life that, to some, are unimaginable, but to her she sucked it up and moved on.  Those hardships made her stronger and wiser–shaping her into the woman she was. 

Kathleen departed this life Tuesday, September 16, 2025.  She is preceded in death by both parents, Wesley Hawkins and Margaret Shobe; and son, Bradley Westley Lee Shobe. 

She is survived by her daughters, Margaritta Ratliff and Jackqueline Mitchell; brother, Willard Shobe; grandchildren, Anthony Ratliff, Antoine Mitchell, Kurious Mitchell, Dollar Mitchell, Adyson Ratliff and Nathanial Shobe; three great-grandchildren and two unborn great-grandchildren with a due date in December 2025; and an endless list of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.    

Her legacy of love will live on in the hearts of her family and countless friends.  She will be remembered for her love of the color purple and butterflies.

"There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart." - Mahatma Gandhi

Sunshine returns tomorrow

 


AFTER TODAY,

Our area becomes blocked between two upper-lows.
That always signals mild weather.
So expect a warm-up into the upper 70's for Thursday, and then back into the 80's with sunny skies Friday through the weekend.
-Greg@660weather

Whirwinds taking 8 man FB to all new level

 Few programs in Missouri football have commanded respect the way Archie has since moving to 8-man. The Whirlwinds haven’t just been good — they’ve been downright dominant, racking up an incredible 63-6 record along with back-to-back state titles over the past two years, going a perfect 28-0 in that span.

Even after a narrow 38-36 setback against a highly ranked Lockwood/Golden City team to open the season, Archie has looked every bit like a dynasty in the making. Since that loss, the Whirlwinds have roared back with three straight wins, overwhelming opponents by a combined score of 239-52 and reminding everyone why they remain the standard in 8-man football.

Head coach Drew Smith credits the success to the team’s relentless drive, telling Tailgate TV, “We focus on ourselves and push ourselves to become a better team each week compared to the last.”  

--Cody Morris, Tailgate TV

Little Apple News


 September 25, 2025

Homecoming this year will be September 26 against the New Heights Christian Academy Cougars at 7:00 p.m. Coronation will take place during halftime. Parade will be at 2:30 and anyone wanting to join the parade should line up in the school parking lot at 2:00 p.m.


The 2025 EMH Community Block Party will be 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 27, 2025 at Ellett Memorial Hospital in AC. The Block Party will have little something for everyone.  Reduced-price lab draws will be available from 8:00-11:00 a.m.  Booths will be set up with health information on available services and resources.  Come shop the vendors! It’s never too early to start your Christmas Shopping and they have small business vendors on-site selling a wide range of products.  There will also be several activities for the kids to enjoy: bounce house, petting zoo, face painting, kid’s games, fire truck and ambulance. EMH will also be providing free snow cones, popcorn, and cotton candy. The St. Clair Co Sheriff’s Department will have K-9 demos. Bring the whole family for a fun day at the EMH Community Block Party! Check the EMH Community Block Party Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=emh%20community%20block%20party for more information.


The A.C. Fall City Wide Garage Sale dates are set for October 3-4. Permits are $5 and can be purchased at City Hall through Tuesday, September 30. Permits to set up in the City Park are $25 for the pole shelter, $15 for the stage, $10 for lawn permits and these fees cover both days. Park permits can also be purchased at City Hall on a first come, first served basis and cannot be reserved by phone. Maps will be available at Food Fair, Casey's, Fika and Powell’s True Value beginning Thursday afternoon. House of Joy Ministries will be at the City Park on Saturday from 3:00-5:00 to collect donations, but may leave earlier if the trailer is full. For questions, please contact Dianne Foster at 660-679-1125.


Growing In Grace Community Center, 700 W. 4th St., Appleton City, will have a garage sale September 25-26 to raise money for the center


Growing In Grace Community Center will have a community dinner 3:00-6:00 p.m. October 4 at Forest Park, with a Christian Rock band and grilling at the park with side dishes. Please come and enjoy. Donations only.  October 18 is Kid's Fun Day at the community center from 3:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. There will be baking Halloween cookies with Breanna Swartz, Halloween goodies bags to take home, along with games and food.


The AC Library is starting to plan for this year's fall events and first on the list is for Halloween. If you are interested in participating in the Safe Trick or Treating event this year, please email the library at acmolibrary@gmail.com to let them know, so they can add you to the participant list. 


The MU Extension office in St. Clair County is offering a Barn Quilt class in Osceola on October 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The class will be held at the library in Osceola, 115 Chestnut Street. Jocelyn Wheeler from Hickory County will be the instructor for the class. Participants will have the opportunity to construct either a 2 ft x 2 ft design for $45.00 or a 1 ft x 1 ft design for $25.00. The 1 ft x 1 ft board is intended for those who would like to hang their barn quilt indoors. It is not durable enough for outdoor hanging.  Register for the class at the Extension office located inside the west door of the courthouse, 655 Second Street, in Osceola, or by calling 417-646-2419, by October 7. For more information or for ADA accommodations please call the St. Clair County Extension office at 417-646-2419. 


2025 marks 90 years since Dr. Ellett first opened Ellett Hospital in 1935.  To help commemorate this great milestone the hospital is hosting a 90th Anniversary Celebration on October 24 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. A slideshow of Ellett Hospital throughout those 90 years will be part of the festivities. To complete the slideshow they are asking for help from the local community.  If you have photos of Ellett Hospital from years past, please reach out to Michelle Siegismund.  They are especially interested in photos from the old hospital building and photos of the current facility from 1973-early 2000’s.  You can contact Michelle Siegismund at by phone at 660-476-5249, email at michelle.siegismund@ellettmemorial.com or by sending a Facebook messenger message to the Ellett Memorial Hospital Facebook account.


West Central Missouri Community Action Agency will host its 60th Anniversary Denim & Diamonds Casino Night on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Primitive Olde Crow & Winery in Clinton. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The fundraiser includes dinner, casino-style games, raffles, and prizes, with proceeds supporting housing, food assistance, job training, transportation, and small business programs that strengthen rural families and communities across the region. Tickets are $50. For more information visit: wcmcaa.org/denim-diamonds-fundraiser


The Montrose FBLA is continuing their Shoe Drive through October 17. If you need to dispose of some new or gently used shoes (no holes or missing soles), please contribute them to their drive. Drop off points are at Montrose R-XIV School, Montrose Savings Bank, and Ellett Memorial Hospital, St, Clair Co. State Bank or Bartz Photography.  Their collection goal is 2500 pairs of shoes, sandals, boots, tennis shoes, cleats, flip-flops, Crocks and more. For more information, contact Robyn Eckhoff, FBLA Adviser, at reckhoff@montrose.k12.mo.us or at (660) 693-4812, ext. 0310. 


Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for September, 2025. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. Sept 30 Rheumatology - Dr. John.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Sept 25-26     Growing In Grace Community Center garage sale

Sept 26     ACHS Homecoming: Parade 2:30. Game against New Heights Christian Academy Cougars at 7:00 p.m. Coronation at half time

Sept 27     EMH Community Block Party will be 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Oct 3-4     AC City wide garage sales

Oct 4        Living Waters Ranch of Osceola 18th Annual Free Fall Festival 11:00-5:00 p.m.

Oct 4        Growing In Grace Community Center community dinner 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Forest Park





Living Waters Ranch of Osceola is gearing up for its 18th Annual Free Fall Festival October 4 from 11:00-5:00 p.m. Many fun outdoor activities will be set up including the zipline, archery, BB guns, outdoor games, hayride, giant slide, mechanical bull, pony rides, exotic animal petting zoo, wild edibles (plants and bugs) and back by popular demand the Forgers for Christ ministry. Kids will step up on a large trailer with old time forging stations and forge either a dinner bell or a tomahawk to take home. There is a limited number available so come early and get signed up. The festival is free to attend however, since a concession stand is available, it’s requested that no outside food or drink be brought in. Sponsors are still being accepted for this event to help offset the cost of the activities. Please contact Joyce Brown, Director, by email at: livingwatersranch@gmail.com if you are interested in sponsoring an activity or you have any questions. Donations are welcome at the gate, but not required. The festival is one of several free outreach programs offered by LWR. Monthly day camps are hosted each month for special needs adults and their staff/caregivers. Free field trips are available for area K-12 grade special needs students. Blessings Store for grandparents to choose gifts for grandchildren at Christmas and Christmas from the Heart allows children to make and take Christmas gifts home to their loved ones. If you’d like to know more about the LWR ministry contact Joyce at the above email address. Churches and civic organizations who would like a presentation may also contact her to set up a time and location. Living Waters Ranch is located 6 miles south of Osceola at 4520 SE 450 Road. Follow signs posted to the festival. The mission of the ranch is to share the love of Jesus and provide wholesome, family fun in the beautiful outdoors that God created.


Mediacom/Extreme has come to Appleton City.  Mediacom has provided cable TV to this area for several years, but now offers fiber backbone high speed internet and phone service.  Mediacom is the 5th largest cable operator in the U.S. serving more than 1.45 million homes and business across 22 states.  Overall, more than 15% of their total broadband customers subscribe to Gigabit services. They feature month to month agreements.  No more long- term contracts for basic services. They also offer the latest technology in cloud-based voice phone systems and business Wi-Fi with Advanced Data Security.  For residential service call 855-633-4226.  For business service call your local commercial sales representative, Gary Woody, at 816-315-9650 or email gwoody@mediacomcc.com.


Funds are needed for the backpack program. Holy Trinity Church in AC houses this project, which is funded by you, the community.  They now are sending 35 packs of food home with school kids weekly. The cost is $950 per month and they are reaching out for help. Donations may be made to: TUMC, with memo: Backpack. Thank You.


River of Life Fellowship hosts Third Sunday meetings each month called “All the More” meetings at 6:00 p.m.  Everyone is welcome to attend and they will have a variety of “different kinds” of meetings over the year including singspirations, times of fellowship, formal and more informal times of worship.  They will enjoy snacks and fellowship after each meeting. The next events are Sunday, October 19: Monegaw Strings Bluegrass Gospel and Sunday, November 16: Phil & Pam Morgan Gospel Ministry.


Ingathering4 is coming soon to River of Life Fellowship in Rockville soon.  Nightly October 6 – 13, come and hear the Word of God taught and preached as it’s time for the Ekklesia to be the Ekklesia.  Visiting area ministry every night from throughout the area as different churches are represented, leading worship and sharing the message.  Meal begins each night at 6:00 p.m. for those able to attend, especially the visiting ministry, followed by worship meeting at 7:00 p.m.  There will be fellowship and snacks each night following the meeting.  A love offering will be taken nightly for visiting ministry.  Come and be a part of God’s End-Time Ingathering.


The Appleton City Ministerial Alliance meets throughout the year providing community services and opportunities for the area churches to gather together for worship.  Additionally, the ACMA helps people through the region in a variety of ways.  In 2023 the ACMA founded the Tony Reynolds Memorial Scholarship, which is a $1000 scholarship awarded locally to an area student pursuing continuing education post-high school.  Some in the community have asked about the ability to make donations directly towards the scholarship fund that are not used in other ACMA endeavors.  At any time, you may make donations towards the ACMA and we encourage you to do so.  You may make donations at any of our community meetings, or feel free to contact one of the ministers serving in the ACMA for more information.


The Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation was established in 2000 by a local couple to benefit and carry out the purposes of Ellett Memorial Hospital.  The Foundation has played a major role in the Hospital’s recent renovation/expansion project.  The Foundation is a 501c3 organization and plays an important role in ensuring the future of the Hospital by providing an avenue for individuals, groups and corporations to lend their financial support through tax-deductible contributions. The Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation would like to extend an invitation to the community to assist with this project.  They would like to welcome all current and past members of the community and service area to make a donation to the Ellett Memorial Hospital Foundation. Donations can be restricted or non-restricted for use as the donor identifies.  Recognition will be given for all contributions.  For further information, contact Julee Snyder, Ellett Memorial Hospital, 660-476-211.


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Obituary - Angie Yeates Randall

Angelina Marie "Angie" Yeates Randall, age 58, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away Monday, September 22, 2025.  She was born on June 22, 1967 in Edmonds, Washington the daughter of Donald Verlyn and Alberta Margaret Oberosler Yeates.  She graduated from Jayhawk Linn High School in the Class of 1985.  She then attended Kansas State University.  Angie proudly served her country in the United States Army.  Angie was united in marriage to Charles "Chip" Randall III on July 4, 2016.  She was an active member of the Mound City First Baptist Church, served on the Pleasanton City Council, and volunteered to help any good cause.  She was preceded in death by her parents.  Angie is survived by her husband, Chip, children, Aresa Patton, Morgan Verkerke(Mortimer), Constance Holm(Paul), Susan Striegel(Davey), Jessie Bledsoe(Beau), Katherine Randall, and Victoria McDanial, and five grandchildren, Alayna, Paisley, Rhett, Deanna, and Trevor.    

A visitation will be held from 12 noon to 2 pm Saturday, September 27 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Pleasanton Chapel.  Funeral service will be held 11 am Tuesday, September 30, 2025 at the Mound City First Baptist Church.  Memorial contributions are suggested to First Baptist Youth Fund.  Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.   

Obituary - William Howard Hansuld

William Howard Hansuld, age 65 of La Cygne, Kansas passed away in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday, September 19, 2025.  He was born the son of John Robert and Norma Jean (Kirch) Hansuld on April 17, 1960 in Kansas City, Kansas.  He graduated from Turner High School. He most recently retired from the Linn County Maintenance Department.  William was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and shooting.  He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Deb Smith.  William is survived by a brother Mike (Mary) Hansuld, a sister, Sherri Jones and eight nieces and nephews.  There are no services scheduled at this time.

Courtesy Schneider Funeral Home

Obituary - Kevin Paul Wellmann

Kevin Paul Wellmann age 60 of Freeman, Missouri departed this life Saturday, September 20, 2025 at Crown Rehab and Healthcare Center, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

A celebration of life visitation will be held 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri. 

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to National Wild Turkey Federation. Donations can be made through the link or mailed to Dickey Funeral Home, P.O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701.

A complete obituary will be posted once that information becomes available, courtesy Dickey Funeral Home.

Tuesday volleyball scores

Scores will be updated as they become available

Appleton City/Montrose 3
Drexel 2

Butler 3 
Liberal 0

Archie 0
Osceola 3

Midway 2
Sherwood 3

Odessa n/a
Adrian n/a

Nevada n/a
Cassville n/a

Adrian n/a
Pembroke Hill n/a

Lakeland n/a
Rich Hill n/a


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