Friday, April 3, 2026

City of Archie Officially Receives Missouri Blue Shield Designation

Archie, MO – Today, the City of Archie received official word from the Missouri Department of Public Safety that we have earned the Missouri Blue Shield designation for 2026. This honor recognizes Missouri communities that demonstrate their commitment to enhancing public safety, investing in and supporting law enforcement, and building partnerships between law enforcement and our community. The City of Archie was also recognized with a Blue Shield designation in 2025.
The Missouri Blue Shield Program was created by Governor Kehoe in January 2025 through Executive Order 25-03. In 2025, 201 Missouri communities earned the Blue Shield designation, recognizing local governments’ significant efforts to reduce crime and foster law enforcement–community partnerships to strengthen public safety. The opportunity to earn the Blue Shield designation for 2026 opened on February 4, 2026. Communities that earned the Blue Shield designation in 2025 had to reapply this year to be approved once again.
“The Blue Shield program has shown what’s possible when communities commit to prioritizing law enforcement and public safety,” Governor Kehoe said. “After awarding $50,000 grants to more than 200 communities last year, we’re continuing that work by welcoming new communities and renewing Blue Shield designations for counties, towns, and cities that remain committed to the program.”
“Strengthening public safety and committing to joint law enforcement community – citizen safety efforts is what the Blue Shield Program is all about, and the Department of Public Safety is honored to work with communities like The City of Archie, that have answered the Blue Shield challenge,” said Mark James, Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS). “Last year, the essential equipment provided by Blue Shield grants included 388 mobile data terminals, 351 body cameras, 151 license plate readers (LPR), 102 ballistic vests, 91 interoperable radios, and 56 vehicles. We look forward to getting additional important equipment and training to our partners in local law enforcement.”
“This designation is a significant honor.” Said Mayor Anthony Sallee.
“Being part of the Missouri Blue Shield program is a reflection of the City’s continued commitment to strong public safety initiatives, proactive policing, and meaningful partnerships with the community.”
“The Archie Police Department is grateful to be selected once again for the Missouri Blue Shield Grant Funding,” said Police Chief Trevor Zaharsky. “We are honored to receive this designation from Governor Kehoe. We will utilize the opportunities provided by Blue Shield to build on our existing foundations for public safety, which include training, equipment, and community relationships.”
Eligibility and Program Details
Communities are eligible for a Missouri Blue Shield designation based on their dedication to reducing crime, making substantial investments in public safety, and developing strong collaboration with law enforcement agencies and community stakeholders. Each participating community’s commitment is reviewed annually to ensure continued alignment with the program’s goals.
Participation Incentives
Communities that earn a Missouri Blue Shield designation will receive grant funding for law enforcement training and equipment as part of Governor Kehoe’s Recommended Budget for the State Fiscal Year 2027, provided the General Assembly approves the funding. The Governor’s FY 2027 budget appropriated $10 million to the program for equipment and training grants. Communities will also be featured on Governor Kehoe’s social media pages as well as the DPS website to highlight their participation in the program. A map of 2025 Blue Shield communities is available here.
About the City of Archie
The City of Archie earned a Missouri Blue Shield designation because of its exceptional commitment to public safety. through officer recruitment efforts, major law enforcement funding, partnerships with community stakeholders, law enforcement partners, and community policing initiatives, all to reduce crime. The community has demonstrated a strong and ongoing commitment to protecting its residents. This designation affirms the City of Archie’s effort to create a safer, more secure environment for all who live and work here.


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Hume Senior Spotlight: Kenzee Snider


Senior Spotlight: Kenzee Snider
Hume Senior Kenzee Snider is planning to attend Ozark Technical College in Springfield, where she will pursue her radiologic technologist certification—a two-year, industry-recognized program.
Throughout high school, Kenzee has been actively involved in basketball, volleyball, softball, FCCLA, FBLA, and National Honor Society. This year, she also stepped into entrepreneurship by launching The Dirty Pop Co. through Hornet Tank alongside her business partner, so far they’ve already seen incredible success!
Along with her many activities, Kenzee has consistently maintained strong grades, showing her dedication, responsibility, and commitment to her future goals.
We are so proud of you, Kenzee, and can’t wait to see all you accomplish next!


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Thursday, April 2, 2026

La Cygne police department first quarter report


EXTRA! EXTRA! 1st Quarter Stats Are In!
We’re proud to share our quarterly numbers with the community in the spirit of transparency—giving you a real look at how your public servants spend their time each day.
Our Calls for Service (CFS) represent much more than just “crime.” These include things like:
• Animal-related calls
• VIN inspections (25)
• Off-highway vehicle registrations
• General inquiries
• Other non-crime community contacts
We also take care to ensure our CFS data is accurate—meaning calls are not duplicated or double-reported elsewhere. This helps provide a clear, honest picture of the work being done to serve and support our community every day.


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Close to 9 inches of rain reported in areas of Bates County

Photo by Connie Schaller

Spring rains came with a vengance yesterday filling ditches and low spots as well as creating danger zones not only in Bates County but for our neighbors as well

And according to forecasters, there is a risk of thunderstorms tomorrow however, it shouldn't be a repeat of yesterday with a high in the upper 70's to be followed by an incoming cold front to kick off the weekend.

According to feedback on the 660 Weather Spot Facebook page, reports of totals from yesterday range from around 4 inches near Rich Hill, almost 6 a few miles south of Rich Hill; 7 inches just last night east of Butler; just under 6 inches north of Montrose;  almost 5 in Amoret; about 3 near Nevada; 3 inches in Amsterdam; almost 9 inches just outside Adrian and almost 4 near Archie. Our neighbors in Kansas are reporting similar numbers as the storm predominately stayed in a southwest to northeast band that was directly over our region.

While there have been no substancial injuries reported, a Bates County sheriff's deputy sustained minor injuries while responding to an accident on I-49, as well as some drowned farm machinery and a few automobiles that were left abandonded in high water. Fortunately, the Missouri Highway Patrol did not respond to any serious accidents related to weather in our 7 county coverage area.

As we continue to pump out basements and remove debris from culverts, we can prepare for a slightly quieter and cooler weekend with the latest weather information available through the 660 Weather Spot on Facebook and Youtube.

Remember- turn around, don't drown!




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Miami R-1Jr. High track results from Wednesday


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Secondary accident on I-49 fortunately results in only minor injuries


BUTLER, MO – A Bates County Sheriff’s Deputy sustained minor injuries Wednesday evening following a vehicle accident on Interstate 49 while responding to an emergency call.
On April 1, at approximately 6:15 p.m., the deputy was dispatched to a reported accident involving a pregnant female south of Butler. While traveling southbound on I-49, the patrol vehicle encountered standing water and began to hydroplane.
The deputy’s vehicle struck the rear of a southbound tractor-trailer at approximately 70-75mph. The impact caused extensive damage to the patrol unit, which was later towed from the scene by R&B Tow of Butler. The tractor-trailer involved sustained only minimal damage.
Incident Details:
• Medical Status: The deputy appeared to have sustained minor injuries and was transported to Bates County Hospital for evaluation and treatment.
• Road Conditions: Heavy rainfall led to an extraordinary increase in hydroplaning incidents and slide-offs along the interstate throughout the evening.
• Operational Response: Additional staffing was called in to manage the surge in weather-related traffic calls.
The investigation into the collision is currently being conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The Sheriff’s Office would like to remind motorists that even experienced drivers need to exercise extreme caution during heavy rainfall and to reduce speeds when standing water is present on the roadway




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Weather tommorrow likely much like yesterday


TOMORROW: 2/5 "Slight" Risk of Severe Weather.
THE SETUP: Much like yesterday. A warm front moves over in the afternoon, followed by a cold front later in the evening. Discrete supercells could form in the warm sector, but the most likely severe setup will be along the cold front later. All modes of severe weather would be possible.
THE TIMEFRAME: While we watch for pop-up discrete cells in the afternoon, the main threat arrives **after 3pm in eastern KS, and looks to move into western MO by around 6pm.**
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-Greg@660weather


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Obituary - Steven Lynn Karwal

Steven Lynn Karwal, 73, Nevada, MO passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. Steve was born August 27, 1952 in Dennison, IA to Paul K. and Vivian E. (Negley) Karwal. He married Delores Ann Lombard on January 25, 1988 and she survives of the home.

Steve was raised in Iowa and grew up doing farm work. Throughout his life he was a car and Diesel Mechanic. He has resided in Nevada since 2011. Steve enjoyed being with his many friends and family.

In addition to his wife Delores, he is survived by five children, Billy Karwal, Cushing, MN, Stephanie Karwal, N. Lake, IL, Dillon Karwal, Red Oak, IA, Steven Karwal, Red Oak, IA, and Aaliyah Jackson (Chris), Sydney, Australia; numerous grandchildren; two brothers, Brian Karwal, and Don Karwal; a sister, Debra Devorack; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, George Karwal.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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