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Date: Apr 09, 2025
Update:
Residents: Due to complications on the water line repair planned for today, the repair will now be done on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Beginning at 8:00AM, this will affect the area north of Redwood Street and west of the Railroad tracks. Once water is shut off, the repair will be made and water will be restored as soon as possible. Please contact City Hall (816-293-5601) with any questions.
Joyce Elaine Cox, 78 of Nevada, Mo passed away April 6th, 2025, at Nathan Richards Nursing Home in Nevada, MO. Funeral services will be held 11:00 am Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Hume Christian Church in Hume, Missouri. There will be no visitation. Burial will follow in East Liberty Cemetery near Stotesbury, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to Life Church Nevada Building Fund. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Joyce was born on May 29th, 1946, to Edward
Clayton and Jessie Marie Moberly in Ft Scott, KS. She graduated from Hume High School in 1964
and was married, to this union, two children were born. Son Michael Earl Sword in 1965 and daughter
Misty Eve Sword in 1972. Joyce studied at Northwest Oklahoma State College,
transferred and graduated from Pittsburg State University in 1979 with a Master
of Business Administration.
Joyce and family lived in several places, Hume, MO, Joplin,
MO, Crane, MO, Commerce, OK and Schell City and Nevada, MO. Joyce and family moved to Schell City in 1979
where she taught in Rich Hill schools for 2 years, then Schell City for 2
years, before taking employment at the Nevada Rehabilitation Center in 1984
where she retired in 2002.
Joyce married Abe Cox in 1994. That same year they owned and operated 71
Motel in Nevada, MO until 2001. While
Joyce was retired, she continued to worked part time at Renwick Insurance
Agency and Bon Voyage Travel in Nevada, MO.
Joyce had a love for the world
around her. She was always immersed in a good book, letting her imagination
roam freely. Joyce had an interest in music and musicals. It’s amazing that she could sing every song
from every musical; it shows just how much she embraced her love for them.
Joyce had an adventurous spirit in the kitchen, always
exploring new recipes and sharing the delicious results with others. And her
warm, open nature made her a friend to everyone she met, sparking conversations
and creating connections wherever she went.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by husband Abe Cox, Nevada,
daughter Misty Bogardus and husband Tim of Schell City and son Michael Sword,
Camdenton, MO. Joyce was blessed with 5
grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
St. Patrick Catholic Church ( Butler ) Lenten Fish Fry. Friday, April 11th.
Serving from 5 pm until 7 pm. in the church basement hall.
Adults $12.00
children 6-12 $6.00
children 5 and under - Free
CITY
OF HUME
ALDERMAN:
15
KENNETH G. GORDHAMER
29
ADAM SWARENS
CITY
OF RICH HILL
MAYOR:
85
ROSE ENTRIKIN
33
TERRY BONHAM
58
JIM RAYBURN
NORTH
WARD ALDERMAN:
66
HEIDI WALTON
SOUTH
WARD ALDERMAN:
29
JESSE COWLEY
45
SCOTT TOURTILLOTT
CITY
OF ROCKVILLE
MAYOR:
7 VOTES WRITE INS
ALDERMAN:
14 VOTES WRITE INS
VILLAGE
OF FOSTER
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES:
4 WILLIAM
SHANE JACOBS
5 RICKY
FISHER
VILLAGE
OF PASSAIC
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES: 10 WRITE IN VOTES
DEEPWATER
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE: 42 WRITE INS
BOARD
MEMBERS: 79 WRITE INS
CLERK:
42 WRITE INS
ELKHART
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
28
TERRY VANSANDT
BOARD
MEMBERS:
27
JEFF MARKEL
25
KEVIN MILLER
CLERK:
29
JAY RUGG
QUESTION:
ELKHART TOWNSHIP LEVY
18
FOR THE LEVY
15
AGAINST THE LEVY
GRAND
RIVER TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
41
CAROL GREGG
BOARD
MEMBERS:
40
MASON MERRIFIELD
35
CHRISTOPHER GREGG
CLERK:
41
CONNIE PRUDEN
QUESTION:
GRAND RIVER TOWNSHIP LEVY
31
FOR THE LEVY
13
AGAINST THE LEVY
HOWARD
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
39
COLE CAMPBELL
BOARD
MEMBERS:
41
TOM SUTCLIFFE
CLERK:
WRITE IN 9
HUDSON
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
20
SHAWN JOHANNIGMEIER
BOARD
MEMBERS:
20
DONALD D. SNYDER
23
MIKE PAGE
CLERK:
19
MATTHEW GREEN
QUESTION:
HUDSON TOWNSHIP LEVY
13
FOR THE LEVY
9 AGAINST
THE LEVY
MINGO
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
20
ERIC FUERST
BOARD
MEMBERS:
20
KENT PAGE
23
PAUL JONES
CLERK:
22ROBIN
DENNISON
QUESTION:
MINGO TOWNSHIP LEVY
18 FOR THE LEVY
6 AGAINST THE LEVY
MOUND
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
112 LYNN COX
BOARD
MEMBERS:
99
KENDAL SAATHOFF
92
JIM HERTZOG
CLERK:
107
ALAN COX
QUESTION:
MOUND TOWNSHIP LEVY
62
FOR THE LEVY
60
AGAINST THE LEVY
MT.
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
59 WRITE INS
BOARD
MEMBERS:
228
DAKOTA LESMEISTER
CLERK:
41 WRITE INS
QUESTION:
MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP LEVY
130
FOR THE LEVY
193
AGAINST THE LEVY
NEW
HOME TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
WRITE INS 16
BOARD
MEMBERS:
25
TYSON BASHORE
CLERK:
15 WRITE INS
OSAGE
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
167
LEONARD TOURTILLOTT
BOARD
MEMBERS:
165
MARKE YOHE
156
KENNETH KASSNER
CLERK:
30 WRITE INS
WALNUT
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
17
JOHN LAUGHLIN
BOARD
MEMBERS:
15
JOSH RUSHING
18
STEVEN SCOTT SPENCER
CLERK:
17
DON TRELEASE
QUESTION:
WALNUT TOWNSHIP LEVY
11
FOR THE LEVY
9 AGAINST
THE LEVY
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William Noble, 44 formerly of Clinton, has been sentenced to a total of eighty-eight years in prison for forcible sodomy, three counts of statutory sodomy in the first degree, and two counts of incest.
The charges
stem from an investigation done by the Henry County Sheriff’s Office. A report
was made in 2024 regarding sexual abuse that had occurred in the home of
William Noble in Henry County during the early to mid 2000s. Throughout the
investigation, two more victims were located and disclosed similar acts by the
defendant that occurred during relatively the same time period.
The jury
trial was conducted in January 2025 in Bates County, Missouri. Henry County
Prosecuting Attorney LaChrisha Gray and Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Cody
Johnson tried the case on behalf of the State of Missouri. Noble was
represented by counsel.
After
hearing from the victims and other evidence, the jury found Noble guilty of all
six counts. On April 4, 2025, Circuit Judge James Kjar held a sentencing
hearing. Henry County Prosecutor Gray requested the Court sentence the
defendant to life on each count of sodomy.
Carla Sue McClellan, 82 of Adrian, Missouri passed away peacefully Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at her home in Adrian. A visitation will be held 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Thursday, April 10, 2025 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler. Memorial services will follow at 7:00 pm Thursday, also at the funeral home. Graveside services will be held privately at Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research, American Heart Association, or the American Society. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Sue began her career in
Dietary at Adrian Manor Nursing Home. In 1981 she was hired as the Dietary
Manager for Cass Regional Medical Center. During her time at Cass she made
lifelong friends and created many great memories. Sue’s passion for food and
helping people carried her through her career at Cass until her retirement in
December 2007.
Sue had many interests and
hobbies. She was a Girl Scout Troop leader for Troop 519 for many years and the
“Block Mom” for the small neighborhood they lived in. She was a member of the
First Baptist Church of Adrian, then later in life attended Happy Hill Church
of God. She loved shopping, craft festivals, shoes, butterflies, hummingbirds
and Diet Coke. You could usually find Sue in one of two places; cooking in her
kitchen, or in her camper at the lake. Her most treasured times were spent with
friends and family; especially during Thanksgiving.
Sue was preceded in death by
her parents, husband, brothers Jerry Don and Billy J. Morgan Sr., nephew Billy
J. “Butch” Morgan Jr., and son-in-law Wes Nieder. She was survived by; daughter
Pamela Nieder; Paula J. McClellan; and son Mark McClellan and wife Kendra;
grandchildren Jennifer Erickson and husband Mitchell, Madilyn McClellan, Trent
Thompson, Taylor Thompson, Trevor Thompson, and Emily Thompson;
great-grandchildren Liam Erickson, Gabriella Erickson, and Palmer Thompson;
nephew James Marshall Morgan and family, and niece Jamie Yoder and husband
David and family; and many other family and friends.
The NEW Clinton Regional Airport Terminal is almost
finished. Community support for this project, and/or the many prior projects
that have lead to this point, has been greatly appreciated. The City of Clinton and the Clinton Airport
Association will host a Ribbon Cutting & Open House to celebrate the
completion of the new facility.
So you’re asked to SAVE THE DATE and join the celebration to
be held,
Thursday, May 8th
• 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Tour the Terminal and enjoy some light
refreshments
• 11:30 AM Ribbon cutting ceremony and comments
Share this invitation with others in your organization. More information about this event will be
provided later in April.
The Clinton School District is happy to announce that our
summer school enrollment is now open until Friday, May 2nd! Please complete a
new form for each student you wish to enroll.
*Students are allowed to attend even if they do not
regularly attend our district, HOWEVER they cannot attend our summer school
AND/THEN their home district during the same summer.
If you have any further questions, please contact either
Henry Elementary (660)885-5585 or Clinton Intermediate School (660)885-3179.
The Village of Foster is hosting an
Easter Egg Hunt at the Foster Community Building, 1 pm Saturday, April 12th.
The Easter Bunny is scheduled to make an appearance so be sure to bring your
camera, you don’t want to miss out on photos of the kids with the Easter Bunny!
That’s an Easter Egg Hunt at the
Foster Community Building 1pm, Saturday, April 12th in Foster.
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter #67 Butler, Missouri invites all Disabled Veterans to attend their monthly meeting.
The chapter meets the third Wednesday at 1:00 PM in the Bates County Museum on Elks Drive.
Their next regular meeting is April 16, 2025 at 1:00 PM.
In March 2023, the Cass
County Sheriff’s Office, as part of the Western Missouri Internet Crimes
Against Children Task Force (WMICAC), initiated an investigation into possible
child sexual abuse material.
78-year-old fisherman was pronounced deceased after he fell from his boat on Stockton Lake and drowned.
The Missouri
State Highway Patrol indicates that around 2:35 p.m. on Sunday, April 6,
emergency crews were called to Stockton Lake with reports of a drowning.
When first
responders arrived, they said they found a 78-year-old Pleasant Hope man had
been fishing off a 2014 Phoenix 921 Pro XP when he fell into the water. He was
unable to make it back into the boat or to shore.
Emergency
crews said the man was pronounced deceased around 2:50 p.m. after he succumbed
to the water. No further information has been released.
We spoke with Jami Page, Bates County Clerk just minutes ago and here are the final (unofficial) write in results! Keep up to date on all t...