Friday, February 13, 2026

Nevada Tigers coach Blake Howarth welcomes 100th win


 Huge congratulations to Coach Blake Howarth on earning his 100th win as the head coach of our Lady Tigers!

Reaching 100 wins is a tremendous accomplishment!
We are incredibly proud of Coach Howarth and grateful for the leadership he provides to our girls and our school. Here’s to the next 100!

Obituary - Nile Lee Ogle

Nile Lee Ogle, Jr., age 72, of Nevada, was the third of five children born to Nile Lee Ogle, Sr. and Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Ogle.  “Lee” was born on Dec. 28, 1953, in Nevada, MO.  He passed away on February 10, 2026 at Moore-Few Care Center, Nevada. 

    Lee grew up in Nevada, graduating from Nevada High School in 1972.  As a teenager, he was a checker at the Village Market and also worked at the Fox Theater.  After graduation, Lee went to work for the railroad.

    Lee was always interested in the Martial Arts and swore he was going to learn “how it was done”.  In the 1980s, he was laid off from the railroad—his opportunity came to follow his dream.  Lee was able to get instruction from a Taekwondo Grand Master, Mr. Lee, in Kansas City, MO.  

    Lee started teaching classes at the YMCA in Nevada.  His following grew until he was able to open his own Dojo on East Walnut Street in Nevada.  He not only taught taekwondo but taught  the philosophy of the sport as well.   He especially liked to teach those that had been bullied or had low self-esteem, helping them to gain the self-worth, assurance, and pride they had lost. 

    Lee’s students participated in many trials and contest bouts in Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas.  His students always won or placed, bringing trophies back to his Dojo.    Lee still continued to fight in full body contact contests.  Lee’s son, Steffan, was one of his prize students,  having inherited his father’s talent for the sport.  Lee’s Dojo was known from Texas and throughout Missouri for the quality of his students.  Eventually all of the full body fighting Lee had done took its toll on his own body.  After major back surgery and hip replacement, he could no longer teach and had to close his Dojo in the 2000s. 

    Lee is survived by his son, Steffan Lee Ogle, Bentonville, AR; Steffan’s fiancĂ©e, Madison Hedges; brothers, Phillip Ogle, Nevada, MO and Mark Ogle, Omaha, NE; sister, Cheryl Ogle Martin, Nevada, MO; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

    Memorial services will be at 11:00a.m. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at Ferry Funeral Home with Father Jim Lile officiating.

Rain to begin later tonight

Busy night for Rich Hill fire department

Update regarding the fire department's activities on February 12th.

At 7:25 p.m., the Rich Hill Fire Department (RHFD) was dispatched to assist Compton Junction Fire and Deerfield Fire with a residential structure fire on MM Hwy, west of Metz. During this time, Butler Fire provided a tanker for standby in Rich Hill to ensure coverage for any additional calls.
Later that evening, at 9:39 p.m., shortly after Tanker 1 returned to the city, RHFD was dispatched to a structure fire near 6th and Plum. Upon arrival, the barn was found to be fully engulfed. We received mutual aid from both Butler Fire and Compton Junction Fire to manage the incident.

Thursday basketball scores

Boys

Lutheran 51
Drexel 52

Sheldon 52
Hume 27

Bronaugh 27
NE Vernon county 65

Girls 

Lutheran 51
Drexel 30

Sheldon 9
Hume 49

East Newton 33
Nevada 45

Bronaugh 22
NE Vernon county 35

Montrose/Ballard 39
Sherwood 43


4-H Seniors: Deadline approaching for scholarship applications

Attention Bates County 4-H seniors:

The Bates County 4-H scholarships are due to the extension office by March 3rd, 4:30pm. Link below to the scholarships:

Missouri Ag news market update

Follow this link to see the latest numbers https://agmarketnews.mo.gov/

Special program open to Missouri Veterans

 Missouri veterans can gain practical skills, business insight and a supportive community through the Heroes to Hives program.

Participants learn beekeeping fundamentals, explore agricultural entrepreneurship and connect with others who share similar experiences.
The 2026 course kicks off with an online self-paced segment running from March to November, followed by hands-on training from April to October.
For more information and to register by February 28, please visit: https://brnw.ch/21wZRM5.

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