Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Solar farms in Bates County draw concern

March 2, 2026 The Bates County Commission met with Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley, Northern Commissioner John Gray and Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson present.
Sheriff Chad Anderson and Chief Deputy Corbin visited the Commission to discuss Blue Shield, 911 Addressing, and Text Alerts.
The 911 Funding from 2023 has run out so they are asking the Commission to produce an email or letter of support for a potential grant from Mark Alford’s Office.
Chad is going to get with EMA and the Assessor’s office and wrap up the duties that the Sheriff’s Office has been volunteering to handle that is now being passed over to the correct offices.
There was a check that was addressed to the Commissioners that needed the Commissions signature so the Sheriff could fix a patrol car that was struck by a deer on the passenger side.
The State Auditors called and spoke with Jami and asked about a few things that Jami had limited information on so she told the Auditor that she would send an email to the responsible parties and go from there. John presented the email during this meeting and requested that Jami join the meeting to further explain what the Auditor was asking. Jami did not question the Auditor in detail; therefore, Jami wasn’t able to explain anything further, just what the Auditor had interest in and what she was asked. The Auditor was concerned that Bids weren’t being put out like they should be. Chad sent the email he received from Jami to his attorney who will be contacting the Auditor’s attorney, as this feels, to Chad, like this could potentially be an abusive attack from an audit in 2023. The Commission has requested from Chad that anything over $12,000 needs to be made aware to them. He informed the Commission that there will be expenses coming out for a new saddle to match the other existing three and for training classes.
Stan Klinksick came in and spoke with the Commission about Solar Panel Farms that could potentially be coming to Bates County. Stan stated that he has been a part of Bates County for a very long time and feels as if these Solar Farms are not a good addition to our County.
Stan asked where the Commission stood on these solar panels, how many jobs this creates, and what this means for Bates County. Jim explained that there are two different Solar Companies that are placing bids and John informed him of where and who this involves. John made sure to state that he will not tell a landowner what they can and cannot do with their own land, but the Commission is not going to settle for less than Bates County deserves.
Stan is certain that the only reason that these Solar Farms are making their way into Bates County is due to the lack of awareness of such matters and no zoning. He explained that Kansas is zoned and when these Solar Companies tried to install farms there, they were told no and hopped over into Missouri and sank their claws in. He told the Commission that he wasn’t here to complain but to find a solution to stop these companies. He asked what he needed to do to get Bates County zoned and asked that the Commission refrain from encouraging anyone to build these farms. He’s worried about the land itself and the people that will neighbor this land that could potentially walk outside on their front porch and the beautiful view they once had is now a field of solar panels.
Stan is determined to spread the word of these Solar Farms and wants to prove that if they stop these from coming to Bates County, the County can make more money elsewhere. He will start with his township and go from there.
Stan has requested to see environmental and economic reports, Jim explained the solar companies are supposed to have those before they sign off on these operations.

March 4, 2026 The Bates County Commission met with Northern Commissioner John Gray and Southern Commissioner Trent Nelson present. Jim Wheatley was absent due to illness.
Great River Engineering came and visited with the Commission and Bill Stephan, with Road and Bridge, over the bridge that will be constructed in the Southern part of Bates County.
Shereese Brown and Joseph Herren, with USI, came and piggy backed off a virtual meeting from 02/18/2026. They explained the benefits and savings they could give the county. The Commission told them they are happy with the Insurance they have now, but they have some interests and have another meeting scheduled for March 30th at 11:00 that way Jim can be present as well and they can ask more questions.




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Bates County voting places

Notice is hereby given that a Municipal General Election will be held in Bates County, Missouri on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, for the purpose of voting on candidates and ballot issues.
The polling places for the election will be:
ADRIAN PRECINCT: Adrian Optimist Building, 11092 NW County Road 41, Adrian (Adrian R-3 & Archie R-5) All voters in the Adrian R-3 and the Archie R-5 school districts vote here.
AMORET/AMSTERDAM PRECINCT: Amsterdam Community Building, 8524 NW State Route Y, Amsterdam, (Miami R-1) Voters in the City of Amoret, City of Amsterdam, and Homer, Charlotte, West Point, Elkhart Townships vote here. Note: All West Boone Township votes at the Drexel Community Center in Drexel.
BALLARD PRECINCT: Ballard School (Ag Building), 10247 NE State Route 18, Butler (Ballard R-2) All voters in the school district vote here.
BUTLER PRECINCT: Butler High School Gymnasium, 420 S Fulton, Butler (Butler R-5) All voters in the school district vote here.
DREXEL PRECINCT: Drexel Community Center, 410 E. Bates, Drexel (Drexel R-4 & Miami R-1) Voters in the City of Drexel, Village of Merwin, and all West Boone Township vote here.
HUDSON / ROCKVILLE PRECINCT: Hudson School, 15012 NE State Route 52, Appleton City, (Hudson R-9, Appleton City R-2 & Rich Hill R-4) All voters in the City of Rockville and Rockville Township vote here.
HUME PRECINCT: Hume Legion Hall, 9355 SW 1ST Street, Hume (Hume R-8) Voters in the City of Hume and Howard and Walnut Townships vote here.
RICH HILL PRECINCT: Rich Hill 4th of July Building, 501 E. Park Avenue, Rich Hill (Rich Hill R-4) Voters in the City of Rich Hill, Village of Foster, and Osage, Lone Oak, Pleasant Gap, Hudson, Prairie, New Home South, Walnut, Howard Townships vote here.
The polling places will be open from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. during which time any person properly registered to vote in Bates County, Missouri and has an acceptable form of identification, will be given the opportunity to cast his or her ballot.
Done by order of the County Clerk of Bates County, Missouri this 2nd day of March, 2026
Jami Page
Bates County Clerk
Election Authority


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Bates County: Notice of election

Notice of No Election Per RSMo 115.124
Notice is hereby given that the following political subdivisions will not have an election for the following positions at the April 7, 2026 General Municipal election. That candidates shall assume responsibilities of their office at the same time and in the same manner as if they had been elected.
Bates County Memorial Hospital Board
Rock Marquardt
Adrian School Board
Dave Knuth
Troy Engelhardt
Appleton City School Board
3 year term
Nick Oehring
Catherine Brownsberger
Stephanie Preson
1 year term
Cathy Grishow
Ballard School Board
Jill Hill
Preston Wainscott
Amy Borland
Hudson School Board
Bridget Merryfield
Matthew Green
Kathy Knox
Hume School Board
Greg Fillpot
Franklin Dirks
Zachary Terry
Rich Hill School Board
Marty Tourtillott
Landon Swope
Bryan Brocka
City of Amoret
Mayor
Charles (Rob) Vunovich
Alderman
Cody Ayres
Steve Crawford
City of Drexel
Alderman
Steven Graham
Jim Harris
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Staying socially connected can be quite healthy

Staying socially connected is key to aging well. Strong social ties help older adults live longer, stay mobile and reduce the risk of depression and dementia, while isolation is linked to a 29% higher risk of early mortality.
MU Extension offers programs that help adults stay active and connected, both in person and online. Options such as Tai Chi for Arthritis and Falls Prevention, Wits Workout, Stay Strong Stay Healthy and Osher@Mizzou support physical and cognitive health while creating opportunities to build relationships.
These programs have meaningful impact. Stay Strong Stay Healthy has served more than 20,000 older adults and improves strength, balance, flexibility, sleep and confidence while reducing fall risk.
Osher@Mizzou gives adults 50 and older a way to stay mentally engaged and socially connected through in-person and online classes that keep minds active and participants connected.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

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Obituary - Christina Lynn Lukenbill

Christina Lynn Lukenbill, 66, Nevada, MO passed away on March 9, 2026, at Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence, MO following a lengthy illness. Christina was born April 26, 1959, in St. Joseph, MO to Roger A. Lukenbill, Sr. and Eunice May (Adkins) Lukenbill.

Having come with her family from St. Joseph in 1975, Christina was raised in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School. She worked at 3M for 36 years until her retirement. Christina was an avid gardener, and especially loved family gatherings.

Survivors include two daughters, Ariel Poe (Robert), Nevada, and Rachel Dade, Nevada; grandchildren, Freya Poe, Carli Guajardo, Toby Guajardo, and Brody Guajardo; great-grandson, Julien Guajardo; two sisters, Janet DeSpain, Nevada, and Brenda Lukenbill, Nevada; two brothers, Eddy Lukenbill (Marcella), Bronaugh, and Shawn Lukenbill, Nevada; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Roger Lukenbill, Jr. and Douglas Lukenbill; and a sister, Lorinda Lukenbill.

Private family services will be held at a later time.    



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Obituary - Peggy Joan Gardner


On March 9, 2026, after spending the past 42 years in a wheelchair, Peggy Joan Gardner—known to all as Joan—quite literally ran into the arms of Jesus.

She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1976, and in 1984, after a fall and the tragic loss of her husband in an accident, she lost the ability to walk. Despite these challenges, Joan continued to raise her three teenage daughters, teaching them to live a life that put Christ first. She often said, “I am healthy, I just do everything sitting down,” reflecting the positive outlook and determination that defined her life.

Joan lived independently for many years before spending the final three and a half years of her life at Lincoln Community Care Center, where she continued to impact those around her through her steadfast faith and witness.

Joan was born on February 15, 1940, in Treece, Kansas, to F.O. and Carrie Ryan. She spent her early years in Houston before moving as a teenager to Lowry City, where she graduated with the Lowry City High School Class of 1957. She later met Russell Gardner, and they were married on January 30, 1959, raising five children: Russell “Rusty” Gardner, Ryan Gardner (Phyllis), Kelly Lasswell (Scot), Pam Grace (Tim), and Nancy Gardner.

Joan is survived by her children Rusty, Kelly (Scot), Pam (Tim), and Nancy.

She was incredibly proud of her grandchildren: Christina VanBuskirk (Jeremy), Adam Holmgren, Leroy Holmgren, Zachary Grace (Lindsay), Kyer Lasswell (Johnna), Tyler Grace (Shelby), and Camryn “Cammie” Lasswell; great-grandchildren Haydee (Keelan), Drew (Mallory), Kelsey (Gabe), Parker, Charlotte, Mark, and Reagen; and great-great-grandchildren Kenlyee, Emery, Winry, and Rolan.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Gardner; her son, Ryan Gardner; her grandson, Adam Holmgren; her parents, F.O. and Carrie Ryan; and her sister, Mary Lynn Brock.

Joan’s life was a testament to perseverance, faith, and love, and her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched. Those who knew her take comfort in knowing she is now whole and running free.

(Memorials may be directed to Lincoln Community Care Center – Dough For You, benefiting the residents’ Christmas gift fund.)

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Obituary - Michael Ryan King

Michael Ryan King, 76, of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at St. Luke's East in Lee's Summit, MO. Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 13, 2026, at 10:30 AM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO, with a visitation beginning at 9:30 AM. Graveside services will be held on Friday, March 13, 2026, at 3:30 PM at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Princeton, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blood Cancer Society (formerly Leukemia & Lymphoma Society).

A complete obituary will be posted as soon as it is available



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