Thursday, April 9, 2026

MDC seeks public comments on potential changes to nonresident deer hunting

Comment online through April 20 at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/public-commenting-opportunities/nonresident-deer-hunting-changes.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is asking Missouri deer hunters and others for feedback on potential regulation changes to the Wildlife Code of Missouri for nonresident deer hunting.

One regulation change under consideration for the 2026 deer season would reduce the nonresident antlered buck bag limit from two to one. Nonresident landowners would maintain an antlered buck bag limit of two.

A regulation change under consideration for the 2027 deer season includes requiring nonresident deer hunters to purchase a Nonresident Public Land Deer Hunting Permit for $165 to be able to pursue, take, possess, and transport deer on public land in Missouri.

Beyond the 2027 deer season, MDC is considering establishing a draw for nonresidents to be able to hunt deer on public land or on public and private land.  

According to MDC, nonresident participation in Missouri’s deer season has increased considerably in recent years and some resident hunters have expressed concern about how it is impacting their hunts, particularly on public land.

According to MDC, there were approximately 20,000 nonresident deer hunters who hunted in Missouri 20 years ago. That number was about four percent of the state’s nearly 475,000 total deer hunters. By last year, that number had more than doubled to about 42,000 nonresident deer hunters in Missouri, accounting for about nine percent of the state’s nearly 475,000 total deer hunters.

MDC notes that nonresident hunters make valuable contributions to local economies and communities when traveling to Missouri. Many small businesses and Missouri landowners benefit from the contributions of nonresident deer hunters.

MDC also strives to provide quality hunting opportunities for resident hunters and recognizes the important contributions resident hunters and landowners make to sustain Missouri’s deer herd. The proposed changes to nonresident deer hunting are designed to address resident hunters’ concerns.

MDC values public input and previously asked for feedback from deer hunters about nonresident deer hunting in a 2024 survey of deer hunters and a public commenting opportunity conducted as part of the Department’s Deer Management Plan update.

MDC also surveyed a sample of 56,000 resident hunters and 1,800 nonresident hunters in 2025 regarding resident and nonresident hunting and collected public comments. MDC also held 10 open houses around the state in 2025 to seek public input on deer management in Missouri.

MDC welcomes public comments through April 20 on potential regulation changes for nonresident deer hunters. Comment online at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/public-commenting-opportunities/nonresident-deer-hunting-changes.

Learn more about deer hunting in Missouri online at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer



MDC is asking for online public comments through April 20 on potential regulation changes for nonresident deer hunters. Comment online at mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/public-commenting-opportunities/nonresident-deer-hunting-changes.



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Big day at math relays for Rich Hill Tigers


Math Relays Success!
Rich Hill took 21 students to the 56th Annual Math Relays at Pittsburg State University, competing against around 500 students from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri!
Events had anywhere from 30–80 competitors, and our students did an awesome job—several placed, and our medalists are highlighted!
Shoutout to the following students who medaled in the top 3 in their competition! Raed Rebmann, Andrew Kithcart, Mark Arnold, Titus Flanery, and Oscar Green
We also had 13 other students place in the top 10 in their events!
Great work representing our school against other schools!


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Another record broken at Sherwood


Celebrating an outstanding achievement in the triple jump event! Sherwood R8 student Ava Kurzweil has set a new school record with an impressive leap of 10.15 meters. This milestone highlights dedication and excellence in athletics. Stay inspired by remarkable performances like this and keep striving for greatness.



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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Community Food Pantry Volunteer Spotlight: Carolyn Jett

Today we’re shining a light on someone whose creativity, compassion, and steady dedication make a real difference at the Community Food Pantry of Butler — Carolyn Jett.
Many in Bates County know Carolyn from her years as an art teacher at Butler High School, where she inspired students to explore their creativity and see the world with curiosity and heart. Now, she brings that same spirit to the pantry, where she has been volunteering with us.
When we asked Carolyn what surprised her most about volunteering at a food pantry, she shared something that stays with you:
“A surprising thing I learned while volunteering at the food pantry is that many people we serve have jobs or receive government benefits, but their income is not enough to support them, especially when they have children. The pantry bridges the difference.”
Her insight reflects what so many in our community experience — and why the pantry’s mission matters.
We also asked what keeps her coming back, and her answer captures the heart of our volunteer family:
“The camaraderie of fellow volunteers and workers and a feeling that is good being done is what keeps me coming back.”
Carolyn added a sentiment that beautifully sums up who we strive to be every day:
“The pantry is a caring group of people who are sharing hope with the people of Bates County who struggle with food insecurity.”
Carolyn, thank you for the kindness you bring, the perspective you share, and the hope you help spread. Our community is stronger because of you.


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Harrisonville schools honor Jake Kohl


JAKE KOHL DAY!
We are celebrating our #WildcatFamily retirees. Each retiree will enjoy a special “day” in his/her honor that includes surprises, fun, and the chance for us to express our appreciation for all they have given our students and schools.
Today – April 8 – is officially Jake Kohl Day in our district. This morning, we surprised him to kick off the day’s festivities. Check back here throughout the day for special posts in Jake’s honor.


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