Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Can't prounounce La Cygne? Life just got easier!


After years of proud service—and even more years of explaining how to pronounce it—the La Cygne Police Department has made a bold and necessary change.
In an effort to reduce confusion, eliminate awkward pauses, and avoid future pronunciation attempts such as “La Sig-nee,” “La Signe,” and “La Zigzag”… we are officially rebranding.

 Welcome to THE SWAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
That’s right. Simple. Elegant. Majestic. Easy to spell. Hard to outrun.
While our name may have changed, our mission remains the same:
 • Protect and serve
 • Maintain community safety
 • Gracefully glide into action when needed
We will not be focusing on French pronunciation moving forward. Instead, officers will now be trained in:
• Advanced honk-based communication
• Aggressive waddling tactics
• Strategic pond surveillance
All patrol units will be referred to as “S.W.A.N.s,” and sirens will be replaced with a firm but respectful honk honk.
We appreciate your understanding during this transition and remind residents:
 In a society full of silly geese… be a SWAN.

Happy April Fools’ Day from your (newly feathered) Swan Police Department!

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Obituary - Ruby Burris

Funeral services for Ruby Burris of Belton, Missouri will be 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, 2026 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation prior to services 1 - 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Belton Cemetery, Belton, Missouri. Contributions to the American Lung Association. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

A full obituary will be posted at a later date.
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Storms return tonight


Storms are expected to begin this afternoon and continue through the overnight.
Which brings the threat of some flooding especially in areas that got rainfall last night & this morning.
Be weather aware this afternoon & evening. As always, have several ways to receive weather alerts.
Follow this page or YouTube @660weather for livestream coverage of warnings.
-Greg@660weather


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Obituary - Richard Leroy Shelton

We are saddened to announce the passing of Richard Leroy Shelton, who departed this life peacefully on March 30, 2026, at Delmar Gardens Nursing Home in Lenexa, Kansas, under hospice care.

Known affectionately as Rich, he was a devoted father, grandfather, and brother whose warmth, kindness, and engaging spirit will be deeply missed, and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.

Born on September 10, 1947, in Butler, Missouri, Rich was the firstborn son of Leroy E. Shelton and Margaret H. Shelton, both deceased.

At a young age, his family moved to Harrisonville, Missouri, where he would spend the greater part of his life building lasting friendships and a strong sense of community.

Rich was no stranger to hard work. He often took pride in sharing that his first job came at just nine years old, sweeping hair and shining shoes in a local barbershop. After graduating from high school in 1965, he pursued training in data processing, which led to positions with companies including: EDS, Rival, Upsher Labs and Stahls Manufacturing. A natural people person, he also worked alongside his father in insurance and served at First Baptist Church, where he was a member.

In time, Rich discovered a true passion in the printing industry, working alongside Harry Edmondson at the Printing Exchange. This experience ultimately led him to the role he held most dear—owning and operating Shelton’s Printing in Harrisonville, a venture that reflected both his work ethic and his love for serving others.

Whether running print jobs or striking up a conversation with someone new, Rich had a gift for connection. He could talk at length about sports—especially NASCAR, The Chiefs and Royals, and his beloved Kansas Jayhawks. Though it wasn’t always easy being a Jayhawk fan in Missouri, his charm and good humor won over even the most loyal rivals, making him a joy to be around.

Despite a medical setback that left him disabled for more than a decade, Rich remained remarkably positive. Where others might have grown discouraged, he chose gratitude and resilience, embracing each day with strength and grace. This enduring outlook was a testament not only to his character, but also to the deep love he shared with his family and friends.

Rich was preceded in death by his Father Leroy Shelton, Mother Margaret Shelton and his good friend and brother-in-law Glenn Brewer. He is survived by his daughter Nichole Haar (Eric), grandson Theo Haar, granddaughter Genevieve Haar, sister Sylvia Mills (Fred), sister Gloria Brewer, sister Sandra Reed (Bill), brother Mark Shelton (Dana), nephews Jeff Mills, Kevin Mills and Damon Mills and nieces April Stecher, Shannon Fowler, Whitney Roberts, Ashley Marcano, Megan Shelton and Madison Shelton.

A graveside service in Butler, Missouri will be held at a later date.



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Obituary - Vernon William Kiger

Vernon William Kiger, age 74 of Reeds Spring, Missouri died Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at his home. He was born May 8, 1951 to Vernon Leroy and Leoma LaDean Hart Kiger in Rich Hill, Missouri.

Vernon is survived by his wife, Dorothy Kiger of Reeds Spring, Missouri; three sons; one stepson, Bobby Hancock and wife Dayna of Alexander, Arkansas; six grandchildren; and one sister, Kathy Hopper and husband Ron of Stockton, Missouri. Vernon was preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Leoma Kiger; and four siblings, Phyllis Stout, Ladeana Ghan, Danny Kiger and Jimmy Hill.

Graveside services were held March 27, 2026 at Balltown Cemetery in Horton, Missouri. Arrangements are under the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel and Crematory (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

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More storms tonight, and Friday as well




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April Mobile Action Center schedule


The April 2026 MAC schedule is available. The addresses for each of the MAC locations is listed below.
Food for Morgan--305 W. Newton St. Versailles
Community Outreach--229 N. Cedar St. Nevada
Carpenter's Cup--102 S. Bishop St. Butler
Antioch Hills--1819 N. Gaines Dr. Clinton
Samaritan Center--1317 S. 2nd St. Clinton
For more information on West Central Missouri Community Action Agency, visit www.wcmcaa.org.



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