Saturday, October 25, 2025

Blackhawk alumni receive top honors


We are proud to recognize and celebrate two outstanding Adrian High School Class of 1992 graduates — Heath Oates and Dr. Chrystal Mayfield
Heath’s district (Midway R-I) was named Outstanding Rural School District of the Year, and Chrystal was named Missouri K-8 Administrator of the Year.
Your leadership and dedication to education continue to make your hometown proud!
Editor's note- More success stories making Adrian Blackhawk history. Congratulations!

Warrensburg Man Charged in Wednesday Pursuit

On October 22nd around 1 p.m., the Cass County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Apprehension Unit attempted to stop a black passenger car with a stolen license plate south of Harrisonville.

The driver failed to stop for deputies and fled at a high rate of speed north on I-49. The driver exited the highway at Harrisonville and continued through the city before traveling north on Rock Haven Road at 291 Highway.
Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle with a Grappler Device, but the driver drove through the grass median and continued north on I-49.
Just south of J Highway in Peculiar the driver attempted to pass a vehicle and drove into the highway median, struck an embankment causing the vehicle to become disabled. Deputies assisted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol took the driver and passenger into custody without further incident. The vehicle was confirmed stolen from Lee’s Summit.
The driver, David S. Wilson, 39, Warrensburg was charged in Cass County with Aggravated Fleeing a Stop or Detention, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Tampering with a Motor Vehicle First Degree. All three charges are Class D Felony.
Wilson is currently being held at the Cass County Jail with NO bond allowed.

Adrian Optimists present much welcomed scholarships

 


Adrian Optimist Floyd Burr Dual Credit Scholarship Recipients were presented their reward at the school this week.

Funds for these scholarships are made possible through the generous support of our community and events hosted by the Adrian Optimist Club — like Cosmic Bingo, happening this Saturday at 5 p.m.
Top from left: Olivia Engeman, Sydney Gach, Lexi Evans, Ian Yoss
Bottom from left: Emma Holmes, Aynsley Zerbe, Callie Zurn, Claire Newkirk

Courtesy Adrian News Leader

Unwanted 'guest' leaves peacefully, but-

Earlier this week, a rural Bates county homeowner returned after making a morning coffee run to discover an unknown person making himself at home on the front porch. A call was placed to the Bates County Sheriff's Office to remove the subject, who did indeed leave, however that's where the frustration began.

"I figured they would arrest him for trespassing" said the homeowner "But instead they just asked him to leave" which the subject did, walking away to points unknown after deputies made the request.

Herein lies the rift- while the subject did indeed have a warrant, it was from a distance just far enough away, the agency would not extradite.

Further, in the state of Missouri a person cannot be arrested for trespassing unless they have been previously trespassed on that property, among other reasons. So, asking them to leave can be the only option; and fortunately in this case, the subject did  just that.

"Problem is" said the homeowner "we've got small children and obviously don't want a stranger just walking onto our property."  

"To make things worse" he continued "we figured out that he slept in the barn the night before. It's unnerving to know that he was there the whole time."

While it is unknown if the person is homeless or not, it may not matter as it seems there is an increasing number of displaced persons, either by the judicial system or otherwise, and it's likely these types of situations will increase.

In Missouri, trespassing can be a Class B misdemeanor (Trespass in the First Degree) or an infraction (Trespass in the Second Degree), depending on the circumstances. First-degree trespass involves knowingly entering a building, a business, or property after being told to leave, and is punishable by a fine of $500 and/or up to 6 months jail time. 

By definition, Second Degree Trespassing is unlawfully entering any real property without permission, even if it isn't marked; a fine of up to $200 can be imposed. 

Again, the first time around and if the property is not marked with no trespassing signage or purple paint, and if the person leaves when asked- then it's the end of the story.

The homeowner went on to say that they felt as though the laws are not in their favor hence, their rights to privacy and security were violated- to compound matters, they expressed concerns that other folks in this situation might take matters into their own hands resulting in a disastrous outcome.

Bates county Sheriff Chad Anderson told Mid America Live "We have to work within the abounds of the law" he said "our hands are tied, there is only so much we can do in these cases." He went on to say that the Sheriff's Office will always do whatever they can to help insure safety in every case. 

The following certainly could help:

Fences: erecting a fence around the property; Signs: posting a clearly visible "No Trespassing" sign; Verbal notice: telling a person they cannot enter or must leave the property; Purple paint: marking trees or posts with a purple vertical line of at least 8 inches, between 3 and 5 feet off the ground, and no more than 100 feet apart. Cameras can also be an asset.

And as always, call 911 but understand that due to the aforementioned circumstances, law enforcement may be restricted in terms of action they can take.


Obituary - Betty Lou Reno


Betty Lou Reno, age 82, was born December 18, 1942 in Lincoln, Missouri. She was the daughter of John Henry and Emma G. (Palmer) Wenig. She departed this life October 24, 2025 at Appleton City Manor Nursing Home.

Courtesy Hill & Son Funeral Home

Obituary - Ernest Marble


Ernest "Ernie" Marble, 72, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville. A celebration of life gathering will be held at a later date. A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home

Obituary - Sharyl Riley

Sharyl Elaine Riley, 74, of Adrian, MO, passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at St. Luke's Hospital. A full obituary and service times will be posted when they become available. 

Courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home

Structure fire in Butler

 Butler Fire, with help from Rich Hill, is on the scene of a residential structure fire at 308 N. Main street in Butler. Avoid traveling through the area if at all possible.

No further information is available at this time, updates to be posted accordingly.


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