Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Obituary - Norma Jane Padley

Funeral services for Norma Jane Padley of Blue Springs, Missouri formerly of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Thursday, December 11, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Visitation prior to services 1 - 2 p.m. Thursday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  Contributions to O.E.S.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Norma Jane Padley, age 89 of Blue Springs, Missouri, formerly of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, December 6, 2025 at Cedarhurst of Blue Springs.  She was born February 24, 1936 to Orville Zephaniah and Edith Jane LaFollette Smith in Butler.

Norma is survived by two sons, Jim Padley and wife Janice of Blackburn, Missouri and Jeff Padley and wife Michelle of Buckner, Missouri; one daughter, Janet Padley and companion Tricia of North Kansas City, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Grady Short (Tabitha), Megan Leap (Brodie), Graham Padley (Amanda), Josh Padley (Emily), Elizabeth Padley, Brad Padley, Rae Padley (significant other Richard Harrington) and Geni Wier; and eight great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Wade, Gabe, Kennedy, Rhett, Owen, Addi and Regan.  Norma was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jack; one brother, Wayne Smith; and one daughter, Jennifer Padley.

Long time fugitive now in custody

 


Wanted Subject on the run for more than two years is now in Custody Thanks to the team work of the US Marshals Fugitive Taskforce, Missouri State Highway Patrol and Detectives from Clinton PD, Bates County Sheriff's Office, St. Clair County Sheriff's Office and Henry County Sheriff's Office.

Mr Bowman thought he could change his looks and remain on the run for ever. But today, serving Justice will begin in multiple counties. This manhunt spanned from Missouri to Las Vegas and has taken two years to get this suspect in custody. Bowman was located at a residence in Taney County Missouri.
Original Post:
The Bates County Sheriff's Office has been working with United States Marshal Service, Henry County Sheriff's Office, St. Clair County Sheriff's Office and the Clinton Police Department for more than 2 years in attempt to locate and take into custody Steven Andrew Bowman.
Bowman is wanted in all 4 jurisdictions for crimes against a juvenile.
Bowman has active warrants as follows:
Bowman is wanted in Bates County for:
3 counts of Statutory Rape 2nd degree
9 counts of Endangering the welfare of a Child Creating Substantial Risk- Sexual contact- 1st degree
6 counts of Statutory Sodomy 2nd degree
Bond- $180,000.00 cash or surety
Bowman is wanted in Henry County for:
2 counts of Statutory Rape 2nd degree
Bond- NO bond
Bowman is wanted in St. Clair County for:
1 count of Sexual Assault- sodomy or attempted sodomy
Bond- $250,000.00 cash or surety
Mr. Bowman has been on the run since the report was filed by the victim and continues to elude law enforcement. Mr. Bowman has likely attempted to change his appearance, and may have gained or lost weight, changed his hair style or length and may have grown or shaved his facial hair. If you know the whereabouts of Bowman, please contact the Marshal Service at the numbers listed on the flyer, or contact your local law enforcement. The Marshal Service is offering a cash reward up to $3,000.00 for information leading to Bowman's arrest.

Courtesy Bates County Sheriff's Office

Christmas week to be above average temps


 It's too early to take this to the bank, but Christmas could likely be warm(ish) and dry.

Ensemble data is in good agreement that temperatures are above normal around December 25 [image 1] and --
No major snow producers are in the vicinity [image 2].
Actually, the week before Christmas looks to feature WELL above average temps, and it looks to be cooling back down toward more normal temps by Christmas day.
-Greg@660weather

Monday, December 8, 2025

Aaron Tippin set to perform at 2026 Rich Hill 4th of July celebration


Got a case of the Mondays? Here's some good news to brighten your day!

The 2026 headliner is AARON TIPPIN!
Aaron Tippin will perform at 8 pm on 7/3/26. FREE CONCERT!!
With six gold albums and one platinum, he's released more than 30 singles including hits such as "You've got to Stand for Something", "Kiss This", "There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio", and Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly"
Make plans to join us in 2026 to celebrate The United States Semiquincentennial, July 1-4th!

We will continue to post updates regarding events and the 2026 schedule soon. Courtesy Rich Hill 4th of July


Obituary - Linda Gale (Brooks) Garrison

Linda was born April 9, 1954 to Clarence & Irene (Guss) Brooks of Hume, MO. When she was nine years old the family bought and moved to a small farm north of Nevada, MO. She attended Nevada elementary and high schools, graduated in 1972. She worked as a waitress at 54 Café and a housekeeper at the State Hospital. She was 23 when she moved to Branson, MO and worked at the Walmart where she met her husband, Michael Garrison in August 1977. One month after their first date, they were engaged and married the following June 10, 1978. She then began her dream occupation as a wife and mother, to this union 5 children were born.

She was preceded in death by one son, James Arron Garrison, her parents, brother, Lloyd Edward Brooks, and one granddaughter, Aspen Raine Quinn.

Linda is survived by her husband Michael Garrison, Hume, MO, one daughter, Angela Bowen, Monroe, GA., 3 sons, Andrew Garrison, Ozark, MO, Jonathon & Samuel Garrison, Nevada, MO, one sister Clarenita Brack, Naples, FL,  3 granddaughters, Hunter Quinn, Cheyenne Quinn, and Ember Quinn all of Monroe, GA and several nieces & nephews.


Funeral service will be held Thursday December 11 at 11:00 A.M. at Hume Methodist Church under the direction of Heuser Funeral Home.

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Obituary - Wilma Jean VanHorn

Wilma Jean (Thompson) VanHorn, age 83, a beloved mother and grandmother passed away December 5, 2025 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri, leaving a void her family cannot fill. A visitation will be held from 10:30 am to 11:30 am Friday, December 12, 2025 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Funeral services will follow at 11:30 am Friday, also at the funeral home. Burial will take place in Fairview Cemetery, Butler. Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers, to Fairview Cemetery. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Jean was born May 27, 1942 in Butler, Missouri to Harold and Varie Baker Thompson. She grew up in the Butler area, attending a one room school at Peru Star from first through eighth grade. Jean thoroughly enjoyed school and excelled in her studies and grades, earning the title of Valedictorian of her class upon graduation. She adored and spoke highly of one particular teacher, Mabel Harris. Jean continued her education at Butler High School, earning an induction into the National Honor Society and the honor of being crowned Barnwarming Princess her senior year, and graduating in 1960.


Following graduation Jean went to work for Missouri Western Gas. Her father would drive her to work each day, until one morning when Jean informed him, she would not be needing a ride home after work because she was getting married. On January 5, 1961 Jean was united in marriage to the love of her life Richard “Pete” VanHorn at the home of Rev. Blalock. To this union, four children were born, Dallas, Kelly, Shannon, and Angela.


After starting a family Jean became a dedicated stay at home mom. The four children, a farm filled with animals of all kinds, and a large garden in summer kept Jean busy.

In the mid 1980’s she began driving a school bus. She loved the daily interactions with all the kids on the bus. Eventually Jean began working for the Xchanger News Xpress, a job that would turn into a 20-year career and create many cherished friendships over the years.


After retiring, Jean enjoyed traveling to see grandkids. Each of her grandchildren held a special place in her heart. You could always see the extra sparkle in her eyes that only the grandchildren could bring. Jean loved nothing more than spending time with each of her grandsons and of course her great-granddaughter. She was extremely proud of each of the boys and the men that they have become.


For many years, Jean was an active member of the Double Branch Christian Church where she taught Sunday School, played the piano for worship, and attended Ladies Aid. Jean, along with the rest of the family was highly involved with Peru Star 4-H Club. She held numerous positions within the club, including 4-H Club Leader, as well as the Leader for beef, sheep, swine, goats, and rabbits. Jean enjoyed working with the kids and animals leading up to, and during the week of the Bates County Fair.


Jean’s legacy is one of unyielding kindness, generosity, and love. Her loss is deeply felt by her family and all who knew and loved her. Her memory will live on and inspire strength, resilience, and generosity in those whose lives she touched.


Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Varie Thompson, her husband Richard “Pete” VanHorn, and grandson Nathaniel Deems. She is survived by her loving children, Dallas and Karol VanHorn of Butler, MO., Kelly and Daniel Deems of Blue Springs, MO., Shannon and Tina VanHorn of Mexico, MO., and Angela VanHorn of Butler, MO. She also leaves behind her cherished grandchildren, Corey and Andrea VanHorn, Dalton, Cody, and Grant VanHorn, and a great-granddaughter, Georgia Mae VanHorn.


Living Nativity held over the weekend in Butler

The Butler First Baptist Church held their third annual drive through Living Nativity on Saturday and Sunday which was well attended. Here are some highlights: 









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