Friday, December 19, 2025

Congratulations to Ann Dnnohue

 


Please help us congratulate Ann Donnohue, RN, Outpatient Clinic Manager, our 2025 Leader of the Year!

Ann is known for her thoughtful, relationship-focused leadership style and her commitment to creating a supportive, collaborative environment. She works closely with multiple departments to improve processes, enhance patient flow, and develop solutions that benefit both staff and patients. Ann’s ability to listen, problem-solve, and advocate for her team has made a measurable impact across the outpatient clinic service line and the organization as a whole.
We recognized Ann for this award at our employee recognition party on December 5. BCMH leaders presenting are (from left) Kristina Anderson, HR Director; Jerry Jones, Board President, and Greg Weaver, CEO.

Courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Elisabeth McCord named BCMH Employee of the Year


 We’re proud to recognize Elisabeth McCord, MSW, Case Management, as our 2025 Employee of the Year!

Elisabeth plays an essential role in supporting patients and families as they navigate care during and after hospitalization. Her work spans inpatient units, outpatient services, and the oncology clinic. Known for her compassion and exceptional communication, Elisabeth helps patients feel supported through some of their most challenging moments. Her commitment to patient-centered care and her collaboration with staff reflect the hospital’s mission and values.
We recognized Elisabeth at our Employee Recognition Party on December 5 at Lakeview by Sue. Presenting the award (from left) are Kristina Anderson, HR Director, Jerry Jones, Board President, and Greg Weaver, CEO.

Courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital

Wednesday basketball scores

Boys

Butler 40
Adrian 51

Leeton 35
Drexel 43

University Academy 32
Harrisonville 63

Ballard 57
LaMonte 40

Windsor 54
Lone Jack 56

Appleton City 44
Metro 51

Pleasant Hill 30
Nevada 63

Crest Ridge 67
Sherwood 31

Girls 

Leeton 10
Drexel 62

Windsor 17
Lone Jack 59

Crest Ridge 54
Sherwood 44



Obituary - Christopher Jay Warren

Christopher Jay Warren's wishes were to be cremated and remembered with fond memories.  There are no public services scheduled at this time.  Arrangements under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Christopher Jay Warren, age 65 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, Missouri. He was born July 11, 1960 to Darles Junior and Kay Frances Christopher Warren in Butler, Missouri.

Jay is survived by two sons, Aaron Keith Warren and wife Courtnie of Archie, Missouri and Dylan Jay Warren and wife Sharon of Butler, Missouri; one granddaughter, Erin Warren; one brother, Dusty Warren and wife Annette of Butler, Missouri; and one sister, Dondria Mcguire and husband Doug of Butler, Missouri; numerous nephews and nieces; and "wife", Sharon Warren of Butler, Missouri.  Jay was preceded in death by his father and mother; and stepfather, Herschel Cole.    

Local veteran spotlight: Donald Droz

 

Today we honor Donald Glenn Droz from Rich Hill, Missouri. Donald was in the Navy and sadly lost his life in the Vietnam War at the age of 25. His name is engraved on panel 27W, Line 63 on The Wall. We will always be forever grateful for Donald's courage and sacrifice for our country.

This spotlight feature is brought to you by the committee for The Wall That Heals, a traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC that will be on display in Butler in April, 2026. More information is available HERE.

Clinton PD seeks help in identifying subject

 


The Clinton Police Department is asking the public’s help in identifying this subject. If you know who this is, contact Henry County Central Dispatch at 660-885-5561.

Henry county special operation nets 5 arrests

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On December 17, deputies with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office conducted sex offender compliance checks and focused patrols throughout Henry County as part of our ongoing proactive enforcement efforts.

During the operation, deputies conducted numerous traffic stops, vehicle searches, and searches of residences while working to identify and address criminal activity. These efforts are designed to prevent crime, increase accountability, and maintain a visible law enforcement presence across the county.

As a result of the operation, five arrests were made. Two of those arrests were for failure to register as a sex offender, and three were related to outstanding warrants.

This type of proactive work is not limited to a single day. These checks and patrols take place year-round and are a key part of how we work to keep Henry County safe.

We want to thank the deputies and staff involved for their continued work and dedication, and specifically recognize Detective Baker and Administrative Assistant Adamson, who oversee sex offender registration and compliance. Their attention to detail and consistent follow-through play an important role in the success of these efforts.



Santa makes surprise visit to Bates County Industries this morning

 


A VERY SPECIAL DAY as Old Saint Nick took time from his busy schedule to make a surprise stop this morning at Bates County Industries much to the delight of employees and staff.

As an added bonus, it was discovered that everyone at BCI made the NICE list this year!




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