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ADVENTURES IN SEDALIA
Kite artist visits
Boonslick Library
News B1
CHAMPIONSHIP CONNECTION
Matt Brown discusses his relationship with
Celtics head coach
Sports A7
Issue 101 • Volume 156 Friday, June 21, 2024 SedaliaDemocrat.com • $2
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Obituaries A2
Opinion A4
Weather A6
Sports
Calendar A8
Comics A10
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Calendar B3
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By Faith Bemiss-
McKinney
faithb@sedaliademocrat.com
Young members of the
Boys & Girls Clubs of West
Central Missouri received
thoughtful and healthy in-
formation Wednesday, June
19, during the annual State
Fair Community College
Health Fair.
Boys & Girls Club mem-
bers in kindergarten through
fourth grade visited and
learned from SFCC’s nurs-
ing students, who had 16
interactive booths set up in
the Heber Hunt Elementary
School gym. Healthy topics
included re and bicycle
safety, the importance of be-
ing clean, the dos and don’ts
of bedtime, mental health,
and being aware of what one
eats and drinks.
e event is part of the
Boys & Girls Club summer
program.
Tyler Hudson, director of
operations with the Boys &
Girls Club, said around 250
Club members would be
on hand for the Wednesday
event.
“Every year, State Fair
Community College and
their nursing program put
on a carnival/fair for us
in the gym,” he explained.
ere are (16) dierent sta-
tions that the kids get to ro-
tate through trying dierent
educational activities related
to healthcare topics.
Hudson added this
summer has been the Clubs
biggest summer.
“Usually, were close to
180 to 200 (members) a day,
he noted. “But this summer’s
been a little higher, especially
third and fourth grade.
He added with the March
acquisition of the Fayette
site, the Club now serves 14
sites. Once the Teen Center
is built, it will have 15 sites.
Emily Bond, RN, a faculty
member with the SFCC
nursing program, said the
college had 18 nursing
students at the event and 16
booths set up. Two stu-
dents, Kayley Woolery and
DeAundre Lewis, were the
team leaders for the Health
Fair. e pair concentrat-
ed on ensuring the other
participants had accurate,
age-appropriate information
and activities for the Club
members.
See SFCC | A6
SFCC hosts Health Fair for Boys & Girls Club
On Wednesday, June 19, during the State Fair Community College Health Fair, nursing
student Genae Hodge shows a spoonful of sugar to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs
of West Central Missouri. Hodges table was about “Rethink What You Drink and Eat.
The annual event is hosted each year for the Boys & Girls Club. This year it was hosted
at Heber Hunt Elementary School. PHOTOS BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT
Lyric Snider, a State Fair Community College nursing
student, talks about bike helmet safety to members
of the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri on
Wednesday morning, June 19. SFCC had 18 nursing
students on hand, and 16 booths were available for the
children to learn from.
By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
At Monday’s Sedalia
City Council meeting,
Second Ward Council-
man Tom Oldham asked
his fellow members to re-
consider their decision to
implement a two-re-sta-
tion model passed at the
previous council session
based on the Public Safety
Committees recommen-
dation.
e committee
decided that in eorts
of aordability, the best
path to take would be
a two-station model,
Oldham told the Demo-
crat on ursday, June 20,
“which would be keeping
the 16th Street station
and then revamping the
Central re station.
Oldham said the city
paid for a feasibility study
in 2019 by FGM Archi-
tects of St. Louis, which
recommended a three-sta-
tion model both for public
safety and a better rating
ISO rating.
e current Fire
Chief and the previous
Fire Chief have been an
advocate for a three-sta-
tion model for several
years now,” Oldham said.
is feasibility study con-
cluded a few things. One,
the city’s growing, our
response times are dimin-
ishing and our ISO rating
is in jeopardy if we dont
grow our re department.
An ISO re rating is
a score provided to re
departments and insur-
ance companies by the
Insurance Services Oce
(ISO). It reects how pre-
pared a community and
area are for res.
e ISO grades
the city in a number of
things,” Sedalia Fire Chief
Matt Irwin explained.
Our station placement is
part of that grading scale.
e city can receive up to
105.5 points, 50 points for
the re department, 40
points for our water distri-
bution system, 10 points
for our communications,
which is our Joint Com-
munications, and then 5.5
points for community risk
reductions.
Irwin has recommend-
ed a three-station model
that would keep the 16th
Street station, remove the
aging Central Fire station
on North Hancock Ave-
nue and add new stations
on the north and south-
east sides of Sedalia.
“I have gone on record,
the council knows it, that
I would love to have three
stations and increase sta
to be better prepared for
anything that comes our
way,” Irwin said.
See COUNCIL | A6
Council asked to
reconsider threere
stations for safety,
insurance savings
By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
At 4:25 a.m. Tuesday,
June 18, the Pettis County
Fire Protection District
received a call and rushed
to the home of Anthony
and Brittany Salmons in
the 2500 block of Van Natta
Road in western Pettis
County.
“Upon arrival, we had
the main structure of the
house fully engulfed,” Pettis
County Fire Chief Mike
Harding told the Democrat,
“with the South side of the
house over the garage area
with structural collapse,
fully engulfed, and re
moving towards the rest
of the house. e female
homeowner had awoken
and had notied her family
to go ahead and get the rest
of her family out. She had
tried to put a little bit of
water on the blaze and was
unsuccessful but was able to
get all the family members
out except for one dog.
Harding conrmed
the cause of the re was a
candle, as was conrmed by
Brittany Salmons.
“I had gone to sleep on
the couch and didnt realize
there was a candle lit, I
got up and I guess when
I moved my pillow, the
pillowcase landed above
the candle,” Brittany said.
“I came back from the
bathroom and the couch
was on re.
See FIRE | A5
Van Natta Road re destroys family home
Anthony and Brittany Salmons lost everything in an ear-
ly morning re Tuesday, June 18 but were able to get
family and one pet out. Fireghters found their second
dog in a back room of the home and carried Maverick
out with only burns to his back legs and tail.
PHOTO BY CHRIS HOWELL | DEMOCRAT
By Nicole Cooke
ncooke@sedaliademocrat.com
A former Sedalia Dem-
ocrat editor will be among
those inducted into the
Missouri Newspaper Hall
of Fame later this year.
On ursday, June 20,
the Missouri Press Associa-
tion announced that Doug
Kneibert and three others
will join the Missouri
Newspaper Hall of Fame on
Sept. 20 during the associa-
tions 158th annual Con-
vention and Trade Show in
Springeld. According to
MPA, the 2024 class is the
34th group to be inducted
since the Hall of Fame was
established in 1991.
Kneibert said he didn’t
know he was even nom-
inated, and found out he
had been selected a few
weeks ago.
“I had no idea I was
being considered. is was
kept a military secret by
all of the family and those
who were involved in it,
and some past staers at the
Democrat. So it came as a
big surprise,” Kneibert told
the Democrat this week.
... ey were putting up
the case for me without me
even knowing it.
Kneibert added that
Kevin Lujin, of Sedalia, and
former Democrat manag-
ing editor Lisa Church, of
Columbia, were the driving
forces behind his nomina-
tion.
“If longevity in the
newspaper business is a
criteria, I qualify at 55 years
in one form or another
working for newspapers. I
was gratied,” Kneibert said
of his inclusion in the Hall
of Fame.
Kneibert started his ca-
reer at e Kansas City Star
in 1964 aer completing his
masters degree at the Mis-
souri School of Journalism.
ree years later, he joined
the Sedalia Democrat as
managing editor. Kneibert
was promoted to editor in
1971, a job he held for more
than 20 years.
Aer leaving the Dem-
ocrat in 1996, Kneibert be-
came a freelance journalist,
writing articles for Catholic
newspapers and maga-
zines. In 2023, he helped
advise the Missouri Photo
Workshop when it returned
to Sedalia,
See HOF | A5
Kneibert selected for Newspaper Hall of Fame
Doug Kneibert
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James William Reid
James William Reid, 86,
of Houstonia, MO, passed
away peaceful-
ly surrounded
by family on
Monday, June
17, 2024, at his
home. He was
born on August
19, 1937, in Pettis
County, MO, the
son of Joe Bill
Reid and Josephine (Bart-
lett) Reid, who preceded
him in death.
On June 25, 1954, in
Houstonia, MO, he was
united in marriage to Bet-
ty Jane Walk, who resides
in the home.
In addition to his wife,
Jimmie is survived by a
son, Steve Reid (Mindy) of
Houstonia; a son-in-law,
Ken Clemons; four grand-
children, Brad, Courtney,
Tyler, and Stefanie; eight
great-grandchildren; a sis-
ter, Betty Jo Minor (Eddie)
of Houstonia; a nephew
Bill Meyer; and additional
nieces, nephews,
and cousins.
In addition
to his parents,
Jimmie was pre-
ceded in death by
a daughter, Janet
Clemons; and a
sister, Marilyn
Harris.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. on Friday,
June 21, 2024, at Rea Fu-
neral Chapel with Rev. Dr.
Eddie Brown ociating.
e family will receive
friends one hour prior to
the service at the chapel.
e burial will be at
Houstonia Cemetery,
Houstonia, MO.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Range
Line Presbyterian Church
in the care of Rea Funeral
Chapel.
DEATH NOTICE
Jarrett
Betty Lee Jarrett, 91, of Sedalia, died June 19, 2024, at Primrose Retirement Community in Sedalia.
A celebration of life gathering of family and friends will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Rea Funeral
Chapel in Sedalia. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the chapel. Cremation arrangements
are under the direction of Rea Funeral Chapel.
FUNERALS
James William
Reid
11 a.m. Friday, June 21
at Rea Funeral Chapel in
Sedalia. Arrangements are
under the direction of Rea
Funeral Chapel.
Patricia Joyce
Schuknecht
2 p.m. Friday, June 21 at
the Missouri State Veterans
Cemetery in Higginsville.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Heckart
Funeral Home in Sedalia.
Gayle Lynn
Albright
11 a.m. Saturday June
22 at Immanuel United
Church of Christ in Sedalia.
Judith J. “Judy”
Menefee
11 a.m. Monday, June
24 at St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church, Sacred
Heart Chapel in Sedalia.
Arrangements are under
the direction of McLaughlin
Funeral Chapel.
Charlene LaVonne
“Charlee” Brown
11 a.m. Tuesday, June 25
at Calvary Baptist Church
in Sedalia. Arrangements
are under the direction of
Heckart Funeral Home in
Sedalia.
Betty Lee Jarrett
2 p.m. Saturday, June
29 at Rea Funeral Chapel
in Sedalia. Arrangements
are in the direction of Rea
Funeral Chapel.
Otto Lee Meyer
1 p.m. Friday, July 12 at
the Otterville Community
Center. Arrangements
are under the direction
of Ozark Memorial Park
Crematory in Joplin.
Naomi Carolyn
Edmonds
2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 in
the eatre at Friendship
Village in Chestereld.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Schrader
Funeral Home and Crema-
tory in Ballwin.
Carolyn Kay Tyler
Saturday, Sept. 14 at
the Manzanola Cemetery
in Manzanola, Colorado.
Arrangements are under
the direction of Heckart
Funeral Home in Sedalia.
OBITUARIES
In the Tuesday, June 18 article, “Wilkins: From
former nuclear plant engineer to artist,” Pamala
Wilkinss name was misspelled.
In the Friday, June 14 Pastor’s Pulpit column, “His
good news gossiping has rescued many,” a hymns
title was incorrect in the list of author P.C. omas
dad’s favorite hymns. e hymn mentioned last in the
list should have read “Must I Go, and Empty Hand-
ed?”
e Democrat apologizes for the errors.
CORRECTION
Judith J. ‘Judy’ Menefee
Judith J. “Judy” Mene-
fee, 86, of Kansas City,
formerly of Seda-
lia, died Tuesday,
June 18, 2024, at
McCrite Plaza at
Briarcliff.
Mass of
Christian Burial
will be Monday,
June 24, 2024,
at 11 a.m. at St.
Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church, Sacred
Heart Chapel with Fr.
Brad Berhorst offici-
ating. Burial will be in
Calvary Cemetery. Visi-
tation will be from 10 to
11 a.m. Monday at the
church. Memorials are
suggested to the Chil-
drens Therapy Center in
the care of McLaughlin
Funeral Chapel.
Born January 6, 1938,
in Sedalia, she was the
daughter of the late
George and Margaret
Jones Scruton. On Au-
gust 31, 1957, in Sedalia,
she married James D.
“Jim” Menefee, and he
survives of the home.
Also surviving are two
daughters, Pam Crowley
of Bellevue, Nebraska,
and Susan Baumgart-
ner and her
husband Nick
of Kansas City,
Missouri; four
grandchil-
dren, Megan
Reeder (Seth),
Laura Harlan
(Alan), Janine
Diak (Rob-
ert), and Tara
Baumgartner; and four
great-grandchildren, Ali-
son Harlan, Ava Reeder,
James Diak, and Char-
lotte Diak.
She was preceded in
death by five sisters.
Mrs. Menefee was
a member of the St.
Vincent de Paul Catholic
Church, Sacred Heart
Chapel. She was active in
volunteer work, serving
as a Girl Scout leader,
delivering Meals on
Wheels, P.T.A., the Both-
well Hospital Auxiliary,
and helping at the Seda-
lia Senior Center. She
and her husband lived in
Sedalia for many years,
before moving to Kansas
City seven years ago.
Brian James Estes
On Monday, June 17,
2024, Brian James Estes,
age 45, lost his bat-
tle with cancer.
He was born
and raised in
Sedalia, MO, re-
locating to Cabot,
AR, then Colum-
bia, MO.
Brian is pre-
ceded in death by
his mother, Betty
Estes, and his father, James
Estes.
He is survived by his
loving wife, Susan Estes;
three wonderful daugh-
ters, Alyssa Curtis (Chris),
Hannah Estes (Nate), and
Brinna Estes; two beautiful
granddaughters, Oaklynn
and Natalie; and two
brothers, Michael Rayl and
Steven Rayl.
A fun-loving friend
and coworker, Brian spent
many years in the ware-
house industry, most no-
tably at Ditzfeld Transfer
and Club Car Wash. He
brought joy and
laughter into
every place he
worked. Out-
side of work,
Brian enjoyed
spending time
with family and
friends, shing,
swimming, and
cooking.
At Brians request,
there will not be a funeral
or visitation service. A
celebration of life is being
planned for a later date.
In lieu of owers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to further research
at the National Organi-
zation of Rare Disorders
(NORD) for Neuroen-
docrine Tumor Research
(rarediseases.org/
organizations/net-neu-
roendocrine-tumor-re-
search-foundation).
Naomi Carolyn Edmonds
Naomi Carolyn Ed-
monds, 88, of Friendship
Village Senior Residence in
Chestereld, Mo., died there
Friday, June 14.
She was born on a farm
near Stanberry, Mo., on July
8, 1935. She was a resident
of Sedalia from 1969 until
1992, when she and her
husband, pediatrician Dr.
Robert Edmonds, moved to
St. Louis. Naomi was also
the aunt of the late Ron Jen-
nings, a longtime reporter
for the Sedalia Democrat.
Naomi received a bach-
elors degree in education
from the University of Mis-
souri. She taught elementary
school and practiced as a
speech therapist in both
Sedalia and St. Louis. Dr.
Edmonds and Naomi retired
and moved to Friendship
Village in 2011.
Although Naomi’s physi-
cal existence has now ended,
her spiritual presence lives
on through her two daugh-
ters, Diane (Aaron) Levine
and Kristin Edmonds; and
four grandchildren, Max
and Noah Levine and Emily
and Wesley Itoku,
all of whom reside
in St. Louis, except
for Emily, who
resides in San
Francisco. eir
lives today were
shaped and en-
riched by the pow-
er of her love, the
moral principles
of her conduct and the val-
ues that she both taught and
practiced.
e impact of Naomis
life was also seen and felt by
a host of treasured relatives,
including her now-departed
ve brothers and sisters and
one surviving sister, Lenna,
96, of Sedalia. She is also
survived by numerous niec-
es, nephews and cousins. She
loved them all dearly and
showered them with cards
and poems on occasions of
celebration, birthdays and
holidays. Even as her mem-
ory started to fade, she was
always able to recall names,
locations and occupations
of both blood relatives and
in-laws.
She had many
friends from var-
ious community
service agencies.
ese included
the League of
Women Voters,
the St. Louis
Symphony Volun-
teers, the Sedalia
Community eatre, the
American Association of
University Women, the
American Medical Associa-
tion Auxiliary and the Scott
Joplin International Ragtime
Festival Organizing Com-
mittee. She was a volunteer
and donor for charities serv-
ing the needs of children.
e Edmondses also were
active members of Wesley
United Methodist Church in
Sedalia, and later of St. Mark
Presbyterian Church in St.
Louis.
While she looked back on
her lifes history fondly, she
also looked forward to what-
ever new adventures life had
in store. Her kindness, her
cheerfulness, her consistent
love of family, friends and
community mark the course
of her life with distinction.
All who knew her will fond-
ly remember and miss “Miss
Naomi.
Naomi will be honored in
an aernoon memorial trib-
ute in the eatre at Friend-
ship Village, Chestereld,
on Friday, Aug. 16 from 2 to
4 p.m. Private interment at
Jeerson Barracks Nation-
al Cemetery. Hers will be
placed alongside those of
her husband, Robert, who
was an Air Force captain (in
Spain) from 1963 to 1966.
In lieu of owers, the
family suggests donations in
Naomis honor to the Wom-
ens Safe House at twsh.org/
support/donate/cash-do-
nation. As a service of the
SCHRADER Funeral Home
and Crematory, friends
may sign the family’s online
guestbook at Schrader.com.
is list is a sampling of
crime in Sedalia and the
surrounding area. Informa-
tion is taken from ocial
police reports, which do
not necessarily contain
statements from all parties
involved in each case.
Sedalia Police
Department
Arrests
June 18
9:31 p.m.: Ashlyn Emalei
Krug, 18, of the 1200 block
of Sixth Street, was issued a
summons aer ocers were
dispatched to a nuisance
call. ey met the caller,
who complained of the
odor of marijuana from the
upstairs neighbor’s apart-
ment. Ocers issued Krug
a citation for residential
consumption of marijuana.
Incidents
June 16
6:38 a.m.: An ocer was
dispatched to the 300 block
of East Chestnut Street in
reference to two dogs killing
a cat.
June 17
12:23 p.m.: A woman
came into the SPD lobby to
report someone vandalized
her vehicle in the 900 block
of Westwood Avenue.
3:51 p.m.: An ocer
was dispatched to meet
the reporting party in the
100 block of West Main
Street regarding harassment
through text message.
June 18
6:53 a.m.: Ocers were
dispatched to a reported
the in the 1800 block of
South Osage Avenue. ey
met with the reporting par-
ty and gathered information
for a report. ere are no
known suspects at this time.
10:50 a.m.: A woman
came into the SPD lobby to
report a tail light was stolen
o her vehicle in the 300
block of McAnally Court.
Missouri State
Highway Patrol
Arrests
June 14
5:53 p.m.: Johnny J.
Brown, 42, of Fulton, was
arrested in Saline County
for felony possession of a
controlled substance, driv-
ing with a revoked license,
tracking a controlled sub-
stance, littering, unlawful
possession of drug para-
phernalia, and tampering
with physical evidence. He
was transported to the Sa-
line County Jail and placed
on a 24-hour hold.
June 17
8:50 p.m.: Sergei S.
Gladush, 45, of Sedalia, was
arrested in Pettis County
for driving while intoxicat-
ed. He was transported to
the Pettis County Jail and
placed on a 12-hour hold.
Compiled by Chris
Howell.
POLICE REPORTS
Two hurt in
Benton County
motorcycle accident
A 12-year-old girl from
Sedalia suered minor
injuries and Eugene A.
Edwards, 36, of Sedalia,
suered moderate injuries
at 3:17 p.m. Monday, June
17 in a Benton County
accident.
According to a Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
report, Edwards was driv-
ing a 1997 Harley-Da-
vidson north on Route
H at Spring Lake Drive
when he failed to negoti-
ate a le-hand curve and
traveled o the roadway,
ejecting both driver and
passenger.
ey were both
wearing helmets and
were transported by Cole
Camp Ambulance Dis-
trict to Bothwell Regional
Health Center.
Clinton man injured in
Henry County crash
Brett F. Murphy, 57,
Clinton, suered moder-
ate injuries at 12:10 p.m.
Wednesday, June 19 in a
Henry County accident.
According to a Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
report, Murphy was driv-
ing a 2007 Toyota Tacoma
east on Route 13 when he
crossed the southbound
lanes of Route 13 from
Business 52 and failed
to yield to a southbound
2018 Ford Edge driven by
Sara L. Fellhoelter, 57, of
Deepwater. Aer impact,
both vehicles traveled o
the east side of Route 13
and came to rest in the
median with the Sequoia
resting on its side.
Murphy was not
wearing a seat belt but
Fellhoelter was. Murphy
was transported to Cox
South in Springeld by
Life Flight Eagle.
8-year-old pedestrian
struck in Sedalia
An 8-year-old boy
from Sedalia suered
moderate injuries at
6:40 p.m. Wednesday,
June 19 in a Pettis County
accident.
According to a Mis-
souri State Highway
Patrol report, Charlotte
A. Reusch, 76, of Sedalia,
was driving a 2017 Dodge
Journey southbound on
Kentucky Avenue south
of 36th Street. An 8-year-
old boy entered the path
of the vehicle on a wagon,
causing the vehicle to
strike the pedestrian and
wagon.
e child was own
to University Hospital
in Columbia by MU Air
Medical Services.
Information is taken
from preliminary Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
reports, which do not
necessarily contain state-
ments from all parties
involved.
Compiled by Chris
Howell.
CRASH REPORTS
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By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
A Sedalia man has been
arrested aer he alarmed
local residents earlier this
month by appearing on
home surveillance cameras
late at night.
Harlin Haines, 55, was
arrested in Boonville this
week. According to infor-
mation from Pettis County
Sheri Brad Anders,
Haines was caught on
surveillance video sneak-
ing around a home in the
area of Sellers Road and
Highway 50 in the early
morning hours of Monday,
May 27. He was seen again
Monday evening, June 3
and early Tuesday morn-
ing, June 4 in the area of
Airpark Road in Sedalia.
“What really prompted
this whole thing was a
resident and their surveil-
lance system found him on
their porch,” Pettis County
Sheri Brad Anders told
the Democrat on urs-
day, June 20. “ey made
the initial report, and then
we got another report of
the guy out masturbating
next to someones house
completely nude other
than shoes and socks,
carrying a jar of lube and a
folding chair.
Haines’ actions and the
panic he evoked weren’t
lost on Anders, who want-
ed him locked up as soon
as possible.
is is really signi-
cant, all of it,” Anders said.
“We didnt have an ID on
him, there were a couple
of names that were given
that were close but werent
quite right. We were able
to do an investigation
and with assistance of the
public were able to get
him identied and then
get him run through our
databases to nd out that
he already had an active
warrant for his arrest out
of Illinois for failing to
register as a sex oender.
is prompted the Pet-
tis County Sheris Oce
to issue another warrant
for failure to register as a
sex oender.
“He has to register with
me as soon as he arrives
and he did not, so we
were able to get a no-bond
warrant on his failure to
register as a sex oender
here in Pettis County,
Anders said. “He le Pettis
County about the time
that we started to ask the
public for help with identi-
cation and he was found
in Boonville. We were able
to track some of the things
he was doing to Boonville
and the Boonville PD and
Cooper County Sheri s
Oce got involved with
the last known locations
and they had him within a
couple hours.
“It’s disturbing for the
public and it was evident
that he had created some
discomfort and fear within
the community,” Anders
said. “Were glad he was
arrested. ank you to
everybody who assisted
with the identication
and thank you to those
agencies who were able to
help us including the U.S.
Marshals, we had them
come down the day before
yesterday and they are
coming again today.
Chris Howell can be
reached at 660-530-0146.
Sedalia man arrested after
being seen on local porch cam
By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
Tuesday evening, June
18, a candidate forum was
hosted at the Sedalia Mu-
nicipal Building for Eastern
and Western Pettis County
commissioner candidates.
e Sedalia Business
Women legislative com-
mittee hosted Eastern
Commissioner candidate
incumbent Israel Baeza and
his opponents Bob Ramey
and Leonard Salmons, as
well as Western Commis-
sioner incumbent Jim Mar-
cum and opponents Mark
A. Edwards and Mark E.
Rieckho. All six candidates
are Republicans.
Moderator Lori Wight-
man introduced the six
candidates to a full audience
in City Council chambers
and asked each candidate
for an opening statement.
Excerpts chosen by the
Democrat are as follows:
My name is Jim Mar-
cum, and I am the current
Western Commissioner.
I’ve lived here all my life
and own two successful
businesses,” Marcum began.
“Back when my wife passed
away, I decided to run for
oce so I could use my
knowledge building roads
to pay back Pettis County
for supporting my business
for all these years. With
help, we have successfully
built the Road and Bridge
Department into a great
working condition road
crew and know how to do
all kinds of safety im-
provements, and I’ve oen
haggled with big companies
to successfully purchase
proper equipment.
“Im Mark Edwards and
I’ve been in the Sedalia-Pet-
tis County area my entire
life,” Edwards said. “I spent
a lot of weekends out in
La Monte on a farm out
there helping my grand-
parents. I’m a graduate of
Smith-Cotton High School,
State Fair Community Col-
lege an accounting degree,
a Bachelor of Science in ac-
counting at Central Missou-
ri State, UCM now, and my
masters degree at William
Woods University. I worked
my way through college at
Missouri State bank and at
JCPenney. I spent six years
on the City Council around
the year 2000 as First Ward
Council. I am experienced
with the workings of public
service. My career over the
past 20 years has been as
a CFO nancial controller
for a couple of dierent
companies.
My name is Mark
Rieckho and Im a lifelong
resident of Pettis County
and I am a farmer,” Rieck-
ho began. “I grew up in
the Dresden, Hughesville,
La Monte area, went to
school in La Monte, gradu-
ated there. Went to school
at State Fair Community
College, graduated there.
I’ve farmed for the last 40
years with my family in
the Houstonia area. I was a
farmer with my brothers in
Dresden, Hughesville, La
Monte area. I served as a
Pettis County deputy sheri
for 11 years. I feel like my
experience in the farming
end of things gives me a
good handle on being a
county commissioner. Also,
on the Pettis County Soil
and Water District board.
“It’s really an honor to
serve as the Pettis County
Eastern Commissioner,
Baeza said. “Four years ago,
when I came before you,
I made a commitment to
be a conservative, ecient
and transparent commis-
sioner. e people of Pettis
County at that time spoke
loud and clear, they asked
for a fresh voice and a new
way of doing business. I go
to work every day making
sure I deliver on those
promises; making sure our
government stays small and
out of our daily lives. As a
conservative, I make sure
our many policies, such as
keeping property tax rates
low, respecting and pro-
tecting your hard-earned
tax dollars. Lastly, we have
been accessible and have
been close to the people we
represent.
“My name is Leonard
Salmons, I grew up here
in Pettis County, went
to school here in Pettis
County and when I got out
of school, I went to work
for Howard Construc-
tion,” Salmons said. “In the
construction deal, I worked
for 14 years as an operator,
and whenever Howard sold
out, I le there and went
over to the Pettis County
Highway Department.
From 2000 until 2011, I was
a superintendent out there
and laid about every road in
Pettis County with asphalt
road-sealing product. My
years of construction out
there and knowing what it
takes to build a road I feel
would make me a really
good candidate. I’ll not only
work with people, I’ll bring
new businesses in. I feel like
the city and the county, no
matter what our dierenc-
es are, we need to work
together.
“Im Bob Ramey and I’d
like to thank the Seda-
lia Business Women for
providing this forum here
tonight,” Ramey said.
“Im a lifelong resident of
Sedalia-Pettis County, I’ve
been a xture around Pettis
County. Youve probably
seen me running auctions,
I’ve been involved in oval
racing and for many years,
I was the voice of the
speedway; some of you my
know me as ‘Hollywood.
is is personal to me; Ive
run a successful business
here in town in the service
industry for vehicle repair. I
work with businesses locally
here. is is very important
to me. e rst county seat
was established in 1883,
just the stones throw from
where I was raised. Judge
James Ramey held the rst
county seat in Pettis Coun-
ty, the Ramey family has
been residents and business
owners in Pettis County for
190 years.
For 90 minutes, the
candidates elded questions
from the Sedalia Business
Women on their support or
opposition to taxes, landlls
and county construction
permits.
e primary election is
Aug. 6. Absentee voting be-
gins June 25 and no-excuse
absentee voting begins July
23. e winner of each Re-
publican race will appear on
the Nov. 5 general election
ballot, although there is no
Democratic opposition for
either commissioner seat.
To watch a recording of
the forum, visit the Sedalia
Business Women Facebook
page.
Chris Howell can be
reached at 660-530-0146.
SBW hosts candidate forum for commissioners
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Friday, June 21, 2024
I’ve been getting up
early to go to my garden. I
have an old metal chair in
there, and I sit and watch
my tomatoes grow. Black
and yellow swallowtail
butterflies float in and out
among the onion tops,
and a pair of humming-
birds comes to drink from
the feeder. Sometimes,
I wander up and down
the rows of vegetables in
my pajamas, stooping to
peer closely at the buds
getting ready to blossom.
The mailman and my
neighbors probably think
I’m insane.
I don’t care.
I’m at my happiest when
I’m sitting in the garden,
or back in my tree line
picking the wild goose-
berries that grow there,
or weeding flower beds,
or in the woods hunting
for mushrooms and wild
herbs. There’s something
primally peaceful about
planting and tending and
harvesting. It scratches
a psychic itch that I just
can’t reach with any other
activity — not writing,
or walking, or playing
games, or doing crafts.
Even cooking comes in
only a distant second
place. There’s just some-
thing about plucking that
first ripe red tomato, and
I’m not the only one who
thinks so.
“If I feel like that about
picking one tomato,” said
my daughter, “Think how
grandpa must feel about
picking hundreds of bush-
els of wheat.”
“Just smelling the basil
makes my day better,”
said my son.
Clearly, the urge to farm
runs in my family. But I
think it’s present under
the surface in many of us,
maybe even most. To tend
and keep the earth was
our first commandment
from God, and that makes
farming the real oldest
profession (sorry, prosti-
tutes!). We are hardwired
to benefit from regular,
repeated contact with the
natural world, and just as
our collective intuition is
forgetting this, science is
rediscovering it for us.
Getting daily sunlight
charges us up with
Vitamin D and helps
regulate our circadian
rhythms, allowing us to
sleep and wake normally.
Studies have shown that
time spent outside lowers
the risk of heart disease
and high blood pressure.
Children who play outside
regularly have lower rates
of mental disorders, get
higher grades, are more
easily able to focus, and
even have better eye-
sight.
Moreover, outdoor work
heals the soul. I know
this from personal expe-
rience. My garden is a
place of refuge where I
work out my worries as I
dig and weed day after
day. There’s rarely a time
I leave my field with a
heavy heart, no matter
what’s weighing on me.
This, too, has data to
back it up. Gardening is
correlated with the reduc-
tion of severe depression.
A beneficial bacteria in
the soil, mycobacterium
vaccae, is suspected
to decrease anxiety just
by breathing it in. And
simply living near a park,
woods, or green space is
associated with reduced
depression, anxiety and
anger.
If you’re feeling weak
or sad or fearful, if your
thoughts are swirling and
disorganized, if you have
depression or trauma
you’re trying to heal, or
even if you simply have
a stressful job, please
consider adding some
garden therapy to your
life. Go barefoot. Put your
hands in the dirt. Sit and
bask in the sun. Dig and
cultivate until you reach
your limit.
There is no other exer-
cise that is so perfectly
balanced, so physically,
mentally and spiritually
healthy. And the best part:
at the end, you’ll get to
eat a perfectly ripe, sun-
warmed tomato.
Liz Schleicher lives in
Green Ridge and is a
wife, stay-at-home mother,
writer and rare cancer
survivor.
I thought 1998’s “Sav-
ing Private Ryan” was
the best movie about
war I had ever seen.
Steven Spielberg wasn’t
shy about showing, not
“guts and glory,” but
instead, guts, blood,
fear, and horror that
would stay with soldiers
for the rest of their lives.
The first 24 minutes
depicting the landing at
Omaha Beach on D-Day
was harrowing.
I sometimes had to
close my eyes, as wave
after wave of boys
exited the ducks on
the beach, only to be
mowed down by Ger-
mans in bunkers high on
the bluffs. My heart was
pounding so hard that I
thought I might faint.
The rest of the movie
was just riveting. By the
end, I was in tears and
hoped to make it down
the stairs at the Galaxy
Theater without my legs
giving way.
Until now, “Saving
Private Ryan” was the
standard by which I
judged all movies about
war – even those made
years ago that I still see
on television.
But our binge-watching
on nights when it’s too
hot to do anything else
has shown that while
“Saving Private Ryan” is
a realistic almost-three-
hour look at the ugly
side of war, Spielberg
and Tom Hanks’ “Band
of Brothers,” released in
2001, two days before
9/11, is a 10-hour deep
dive into the constant
pressure our soldiers felt
as they left Normandy
on the way to liberating
Europe from the mania-
cal grip of Adolf Hitler.
The mini-series is
based on historian
Stephen E. Ambrose’s
book, “Band of Broth-
ers,” which chronicles
the movements of Easy
Company, 506th Para-
chute Infantry Regiment,
101st Airborne Division,
from D-Day through
traipsing through Hitler’s
Eagle’s Nest. Ambrose
interviewed the surviving
veterans and related
their unrelenting march
from D-Day, where they
“put out of action a Ger-
man battery of four 105
mm cannon that were
looking down on Utah
Beach” (Ambrose 15),
through Europe.
The audience can
easily see that war is tru-
ly hell. As we watched
episode after episode,
we saw the terror of war
and how horribly men
died.
Each segment begins
with video interviews
of surviving veterans
of Easy Company. As I
watched them speak,
I could see the lasting
effects of the war, even
though they had sur-
vived and had gone on
to lives, families and
careers back home.
One of the veterans said
in one of his interview
segments that some
men could handle the
constant pressure and
danger, and some
couldn’t. He said he
could handle it as it hap-
pened, but that he had
some problems later in
his life.
I thought of my father. I
don’t know how he han-
dled it as it happened,
but, like the Easy Com-
pany veteran, he had
some problems later in
his life. Though in his
younger years, accord-
ing to Thayer legend, he
had been ebullient, out-
going, a popular teacher
and coach, and a guy
with a great sense of hu-
mor, his later years were
full of fear, isolation, and
excessive worry.
Although I didn’t know
what was wrong with
him, I assumed he was
just becoming grump-
ier and unhappier as
the years passed. As
he started a down-
ward spiral, my mother
became more and more
successful in her career.
I thought that affected
him badly and that part
of his bad humor ema-
nated from his feeling
of either competition
with her or inadequacy
around her.
What we didn’t know
until recently is that
many war veterans
suffer the same kinds
of pain as my father.
Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder was added to
the range of psychologi-
cal diagnoses of veter-
ans in 1980. Until then,
though veterans often
exhibited what we now
recognize as symptoms,
those symptoms did not
have a name. Now they
do.
I am certain that my fa-
ther suffered from PTSD,
although not as badly as
others. It was enough,
though, to change his
personality and det-
rimentally affect his
relationships with others
throughout his life.
I’m proud of what he
did to keep our way of
life safe during WWII,
but he paid a huge
price.
One of the vets
says, at the end of the
mini-series, that he
thinks about the men
who were lost who never
knew life without war.
My dad came home.
But he never knew life
without war.
Deborah Mitchell is a
Sedalia attorney.
When driving through
Warrensburg, I often
observed a tall figure
walking slowly but
purposefully and felt
comforted knowing that
Larry was out birding. As
his obituary concluded,
Larry will be missed by
those of us who knew
him, and indeed, we all
knew him as a “jolly good
fellow.”
Larry Olpin retired from
the University of Cen-
tral Missouri’s English
department in 2001
after a 32-year teaching
tenure. I did not have the
privilege of being taught
by Larry during my time
at UCM; instead, I got to
know him later in life as
a gardener and a fellow
nature lover. I don’t think
he thought of himself as
an environmentalist, but
I interviewed him once
for a video that CEA
produced, and it was
easy to see that he had
a deep reverence for the
natural world.
He and his wife, Mar-
garet, bought their home
on Grover Street in 1977
and immediately began
growing vegetables and
many beautiful varieties
of flowers. I visited their
backyard several times,
and it felt like stepping
into a secret garden – an
oasis in the center of
town. Larry was also a
Missouri Master Garden-
er and active on the local
tree board.
After retirement, he took
up birding as a hobby
and quickly became one
of Johnson County’s most
dedicated and well-
known birders. He loved
taking his binoculars to
Knob Noster State Park,
Pertle Springs, Lions
Lake, and Turkeyfoot
Prairie regularly. He had
600 species of birds on
his life list, with 271 of
those seen in Johnson
County and 103 in his
backyard, a remarkable
sum for a small piece
of land in the middle of
town.
The presence of birds
is a near-constant in our
lives, and because of
that, we sometimes fail to
notice them, but birders
like Larry always notice
them. Their ears are
primed to the springtime
dawn chorus, noticing
the subtleties of the
different calls and songs.
The movement catches
the corner of their eye,
and they discern minute
details in the precious
few seconds birders
usually have to identify
their quarry.
Connecting with nature
in this way is thrilling
but also comforting. It
reminds us that it’s not
all about us — there are
other complex and beau-
tiful systems in motion
all around us. When we
tune in to nature, we can’t
help but remember that
all of Earth’s beings are
connected and interde-
pendent.
Many of us enjoy
putting out hummingbird
feeders and watching the
antics of these tiny birds
as they zip around, but
as they drink nectar from
flowers, pollen gathers
on their beaks and feath-
ers and they pollinate
neighboring flowers.
Pollination is just one
helpful thing birds do.
Some species are indi-
cators of environmental
health because they are
sensitive to minor chang-
es in conditions, espe-
cially climate. Scientists
use data from monitoring
bird populations to insti-
gate change that benefits
the rest of us. Many spe-
cies consume the fruits
of native plants and later
disperse their seeds,
lending us a hand in
native plant propagation.
Birds eat 400-500 tons of
insects annually, protect-
ing gardens and crops
from decimation. Without
birds of prey, such as
owls, hawks and eagles,
our rodent population
would be out of control.
We can also appreciate
insectivorous birds for
eating biting insects such
as mosquitoes, making
outdoor adventures more
enjoyable.
Unfortunately, accord-
ing to the Audubon
Society, more than half of
U.S. bird species are in
decline. Since they are
so incredibly helpful to
us, we owe it to them to
return the favor.
Peter Marra, director of
the Earth Commons at
Georgetown University
Institute for Environment
and Sustainability, said,
“Protecting wildlife and
biodiversity is something
that everybody should
be concerned with. Once
we save birds, we’re
going to save a lot of
other species.” We can
do many things, such as
keeping cats indoors,
reducing pesticide use,
planting native vege-
tation, using window
strike-prevention technol-
ogy, and participating in
bird-related community
science initiatives such
as the Audubon Society’s
Christmas bird count.
The National Audubon
Society, Cornell Lab of
Ornithology, and Missouri
Department of Conser-
vation websites have
information on ways to
help birds.
One way I cope with
heavy feelings that stem
from considering the
immensity of our envi-
ronmental problems is
to pick one new action,
no matter how small,
and move forward with
it. That’s something Larry
and I spoke about once,
and it’s something he
practiced. To honor his
memory and the impor-
tance of birds in his life
(and ours), I leave you
with the words of poet
Emily Dickinson:
“Hope” is the thing with
feathers -
That perches in the
soul -
And sings the tune
without the words -
And never stops — at
all -
And sweetest — in the
Gale — is heard -
And sore must be the
storm That could abash
the little Bird That kept so
many warm -
I’ve heard it in the
chillest land -
And on the strangest
Sea -
Yet — never — in Ex-
tremity, It asked a crumb
— of me.
Angela Palmer is the
president of Citizens for
Environmental Action in
Warrensburg and directs
a local nature-based
preschool program.
Deborah Mitchell
Contributing Columnist
Liz Schleicher
Contributing Columnist
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I ran in my kitchen,
tried to put it out, but it was
spreading too fast. ere
was already smoke through-
out the house.
Brittany woke her hus-
band, Anthony, who roused
their young daughters and
Brittany’s father and got
them out of the blaze safely.
ey were also able to get
the smallest of their two
dogs to safety.
“I got a big one and
a small one,” Anthony
explained. “She woke up,
woke me up, I got the littlest
one up and then we got
out the back door, I tried
to get the big dog, but he
took o running towards
the back and went into my
oce, and thankfully it
wasn’t completely shut, but
he was able to nose his way
in there, somehow shut the
d o o r.”
Pettis County Fire and La
Monte Fire responded with
around 17 pieces of appara-
tus and 35 reghters.
ey got here within
probably 20 minutes, and
they ran in there,” Anthony
said. “So I think we had
two of their own trucks and
then they brought in vol-
unteers from La Monte and
La Monte trucks came in to
do the rest. I think they had
four or ve trucks total full
of water because they can’t
rell out here.
Brittany feared the worst
for their beloved Great
Dane, Maverick, who she
said was in the engulfed
home for two hours.
“I had specically said,
please don’t bring him out
in front of my girls,’ assum-
ing he was dead,” Brittany
recalled. “My husband had
tried to knock out some of
the back windows of our
youngest daughter and his
oce to try and see if we
could get him.
eir rescue eorts were
a failure, but reghters
were eventually able to enter
the home and went to the
back room where Maverick
had ed.
e family felt a gush
of relief when a reghter
walked out the front door,
carrying Maverick safely in
his arms.
e reghter came
right through our front
door carrying him and he
took o,” Brittany said. “It
was the best feeling in the
world knowing he was OK.
Maverick had suered
minor burns to his tail and
back legs but was taken to
a local vet and returned to
his loving family in good
condition.
e Salmons’ joy at sav-
ing Maverick was shared by
the reghters involved in
his miraculous rescue. ey
told the family that Maver-
ick would have surely died
had he not closed the door
behind him.
“It was an amazing
feeling to see that dog still
alive,” Harding said. “When
we got there and saw how
much was involved and
then for our guys to go in
and make interior and to
get this dog out and the dog
to be alive, it was an amaz-
ing feeling.
Within hours, family
and friends showed up
to help salvage what little
material goods could be
saved, including a wedding
ring found in the charred
bedroom.
“We lost all of our vehi-
cles, mine, my husbands,
our 16-year-old’s,” Brittany
said. “We lost everything,
but we all survived, thank-
fully, and thats all that
matters.
Asked if they needed
help, Brittany said they had
family to support them, and
a family friend unknown
to them started a GoFund-
Me account to help as they
rebuild their lives.
To contribute to the
fund, visit tinyurl.com/3tr-
jncnf.
Chris Howell can be
reached at 660-530-0146.
Anthony Salmons said his Great Dane, Maverick, bolted
into a backroom and was feared dead. Fireghters were
able to make entry and carried him out alive Tuesday.
PHOTOS BY CHRIS HOWELL | DEMOCRAT
An early morning re in the 2500 block of Van Natta
Road razed a family home Tuesday.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PETTIS COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
HOF
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having helped bring the
workshop to Sedalia in
1980. At age 88, he contin-
ues his involvement with
the Democrat as a monthly
contributing columnist.
“If you add contributing
columnist to it, by far, the
main show has been in
Sedalia,” Kneibert said. “Ive
had metro and small-town
experience both, which I
think is helpful. I learned a
lot at the Star about editing
primarily.
Kneibert said hes always
enjoyed small towns. When
he le the Star in the late
1960s, he said he was qual-
ied to stay with the metro
newspaper or nd a spot at
another larger paper, but felt
heading to a town like Seda-
lia was the right choice.
“Im a small-town boy.
I grew up in a small town,
Poplar Blu,” Kneibert
said. “I didnt want to stay
in the big city; I wanted to
go back and be in a smaller
town even though maybe
I couldve been a success
if I stayed with the Star,
but I like smaller markets
about the size of this one. I
never regretted making that
decision.
According to his biog-
raphy from MPA, in 1970,
three years aer Kneibert
joined the Democrat, it was
presented the Honor Award
for Distinguished Service
in Journalism by the MU
School of Journalism. e
Democrat took ve rst-
place awards for general
excellence in MPAs Better
Newspaper Contest during
his time in the editor’s
oce, plus many other rst-
place awards.
Mr. Kneibert kept a
watchful eye over the Dem-
ocrats news sta, which was
made up of young Missouri
J-School-trained journalists
looking to get experience
before moving on to other
publications,” the biography
states. “He took pride in
writing daily local editorials
plus a weekly column that
made it clear where the
newspaper stood politically,
but kept opinions to the
editorial pages, expecting
reporters to be objective
watchdogs who looked out
for the public interest.
“I think you have to
compile some sort of record
to be considered for that
(Hall of Fame). ey look
at your whole career and
determine whether you
contributed anything sig-
nicant to journalism and
newspapers,” Kneibert said.
“Evidently, they found out
that I did, so Im gratied
that they did. I achieved
some stu at the Democrat
that Im rather proud of. We
reached our highest historic
circulation either in the late
‘70s or very early ‘80s. We
sold more than 20,000 cop-
ies of the Sunday paper.
His biography states that
Kneibert also served as
president of the Mid-Amer-
ica Press Institute, the
Sedalia Council on the
Arts, the Sedalia Symphony
Society, the Sedalia Kiwanis
Club and the Pettis County
Pachyderm Club.
e three other 2024
inductees are Mike O’Brien,
former editor and colum-
nist for the Springeld
News-Leader; Dianne
Elizabeth Osis, founding
publisher of Springeld
Business Journal; and
Michael Stair, former city
editor for e Joplin Globe.
Information from MPA
states that Hall of Fame
inductees or their families
receive Pinnacle Awards
in honor of the inductees
service to the Missou-
ri newspaper industry
and their communities.
Inductees’ plaques will
join the permanent display
of inductees in the MPA
oce in Columbia and the
student lounge in Lee Hills
Hall at the Missouri School
of Journalism.
Kneibert is the sec-
ond Democrat employee
inducted into the Missouri
Newspaper Hall of Fame.
e late Ron Jennings, a
long-time reporter for the
Democrat, was inducted in
2011. Former sta photog-
rapher Sydney Brink was
inducted into the Missouri
Photojournalism Hall of
Fame in 2014.
Nicole Cooke can be
reached at 660-530-0138.
By Meg Kinnard
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. —
Independent presidential
candidate Robert F. Kenne-
dy Jr. has failed to qualify
for next weeks debate in
Atlanta, according to host
network CNN, falling shy
of benchmarks both for
state ballot qualication and
necessary polling.
e missed markers
mean that the June 27
showdown will be sole-
ly between Democratic
President Joe Biden and
presumptive Republican
nominee Donald Trump.
at denies Kennedy a
singular opportunity to
stand alongside the leading
candidates in an attempt
to lend legitimacy to his
longshot bid and convince
potential supporters that he
has a shot at winning.
In a statement urs-
day, Kennedy called his
exclusion from the debate
undemocratic, un-Ameri-
can, and cowardly.
Both the Biden and
Trump campaigns fear that
Kennedy could play spoiler
in whats anticipated to be a
close general election.
According to the criteria
set out by CNN, candi-
dates would be invited to
participate in the debate if
they had secured a place on
the ballot in states totaling
at least 270 votes in the
Electoral College, the min-
imum needed to win the
presidency.
Biden and Trump have
easily cleared the polling
threshold but won’t be certi-
ed for the ballot until their
parties formally nominate
them later this summer.
Both have secured enough
delegates to lock in their
nominations.
Kennedy’s campaign
says he has satised the
requirements to appear on
the ballot in 22 states, with
a combined 310 electoral
votes, though not all have
armed his name will be
listed. California, the largest
prize on the electoral map
with 54 votes, will not
certify any candidates until
Aug. 29.
Candidates were also
required to reach a polling
threshold of 15% in four
reliable national polls by
June 20, another metric
CNN said Kennedy failed
to meet. According to the
network, Kennedy has
received at least 15% in
three qualifying polls so
far and is currently on the
ballot in six states, making
him currently eligible for 89
Electoral College votes.
Last month, Kennedy
led an election complaint
alleging CNN is colluding
with Biden and Trump to
exclude him from the June
27 debate, alleging that the
participation requirements
were designed to ensure
only Biden and Trump
would qualify and claiming
that he is being held to a
higher standard.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fails to qualify for CNNs debate
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“Part of nursing is also
providing education to our
patients,” she explained.
And so one of the things we
can do as nurses is provide
real-life education that peo-
ple can take and disseminate
into their lives.
Something were doing
today is reaching out to these
kids,” she continued. “is is
the pediatric clinical group.
And so they are teaching
kids kindergarten through
fourth grade on dierent
topics that can aect them.
She added that they were
touching on topics such as
hand sanitizing, swim safety,
sunscreen safety, and how to
handle emotions.
“How to stay t with ex-
ercise,” Bond said. “And how
we can do that at home with
minimal equipment. eres
a dehydration/hydration sta-
tion next aer the exercise so
the kids can learn the impor-
tance of hydration. Its to give
them some practical tools to
take home with them and to
use in their lives.
SFCC students spent an
hour setting up the booths
for the event and planned to
be there for the Club mem-
bers until around 3 p.m.
“We are just really appre-
ciative to the Boys & Girls
Club for allowing us this
opportunity,” Bond noted.
“We don’t get many pediatric
patients in the clinic oen.
And so for this rotation,
it really gives the students
the best immersive-specic
experience with this age
group,” she continued. “It
gives them the chance to
amend their teaching for age
ranges they might be seeing
out in a real practice.
Faith Bemiss McKinney
can be reached at 660-530-
0289.
Danielle Sablich, a State Fair Community College nursing student, talks to members
of the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri about the importance of bathtime.
Sablich said Unilever of Jeerson City donated around $4,000 worth of soap for her
booth to share with the children. PHOTOS BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT
Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri are getting a lesson on
the dos” and don’ts” of bedtime with Amelia Morris, a State Fair Community College
nursing student, on Wednesday, June 19. One do” was to read a bedtime story, and
one don’t” was to not drink soda before bed.
Council
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e two stations that
we currently have are kind
of in a straight line, so if
a tornado were to come,
it could take out both sta-
tions. By separating them
and making a triangle,
were less likely to lose all
our emergency resources.
Oldham missed the
previous council meeting
where the council voted to
go with the Public Safety
Committees two-station
recommendation.
is has been a discus-
sion that a three-station
model was the path that
we needed to do for several
years,” Oldham said. “At
the council meeting was
somewhat of a shock to me
that weve just decided no,
we no longer can do that,
its got to be a two-station
model.
e cost of building two
new stations is consid-
erable, but stang three
shis of reghters would
be cost-prohibitive and
require a major buy-in by
Sedalia residents in the
form of a bond issue or
additional taxes.
“It’s not necessarily the
building that is the issue,
Irwin said. “It’s the stang
that we must put in it. Even
with the single-engine, its
a four-person engine com-
pany, so thats four people
you must put on 24 hours
a day, seven days a week.
at means we have to add
12 to our stang to catch
it for all three shis, and
thats a pretty large number
for an annual salary and
benets.
“I brought up the
feasibility study because
I recalled that there was
only three members
currently on council who
were on council during
the time of this feasibility
study,” Oldham said. “So
it needed to be brought to
their attention that its been
determined for several
years now that we need
and recommended a move
towards a three-station
model. If our re stations
arent placed correctly,
and our response times
are high, one, that means
safety is in jeopardy
because we can’t get to a
re in time, and two, your
insurance goes up.
Oldham promised
Monday to get the FGM
feasibility study to council-
ors in time for a reconsid-
eration of the three-station
model by the next city
council meeting.
Chris Howell can be
reached at 660-530-0146.
Sedalia Fire Chief Matt Irwin shows a 2019 feasibility study by FGM Architects of
St. Louis recommending three re stations covering Sedalia. Second Ward Council-
man Tom Oldham asked the city council Monday, June 17 to read the study before
implementing a two-station model. PHOTO BY CHRIS HOWELL | DEMOCRAT
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Billings 77/55/t 82/57/s 96/62/pc 90/58/s 88/59/s 91/63/s 93/58/c
Boise 95/62/s 99/68/s 98/64/s 94/64/s 94/67/s 97/69/pc 82/53/s
Charlotte 93/72/c 96/74/pc 93/76/s 95/73/pc 97/73/s 99/74/pc 93/73/t
Chicago 90/74/pc 96/72/pc 88/66/t 86/70/s 92/70/pc 80/60/pc 81/64/s
Dallas 93/76/s 96/78/s 100/79/s 98/81/s 98/81/s 97/78/t 96/81/t
Denver 87/60/t 92/63/s 96/69/s 97/67/s 99/67/c 93/65/pc 97/66/t
Detroit 87/71/t 94/74/pc 84/63/t 84/66/s 87/68/t 82/55/t 78/59/pc
El Paso 92/72/pc 97/77/pc 101/78/s 105/79/s 106/79/s 106/78/pc 101/77/t
Houston 90/74/t 93/75/s 93/77/pc 91/77/t 92/78/t 92/78/t 92/76/t
Jacksonville 87/74/t 88/74/t 93/74/t 94/74/r 96/73/t 91/75/sh 88/74/t
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Warrensburg 90/71/pc 94/71/s 93/70/t 97/73/pc 95/71/t 87/63/pc 89/66/s
The temperature fell to 32 degrees on June
21, 1953, in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Since
then, Sault Ste. Marie has not dropped
below 32 until late August and September.
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By Jack Denebeim
jackd@sedaliademocrat.com
There was never
a doubt who
Matt Brown was
rooting for in
the NBA Finals this year.
e State Fair Commu-
nity College head basket-
ball coach was all in on
the Boston Celtics as one
of his former players from
the University of West
Virginia was coaching the
team to the championship.
at former player is
Celtics head coach Joe
Mazzulla.
“Im, obvio Celtics fan
now,” Brown said. “Im
really proud of Joe and all
he has accomplished there,
too. Hes done a good job.
He tuned out the noise
last year when he was an
interim coach and found
ways to be successful,
and obviously the players
responded to him.
Mazzulla started with
the Celtics as an assistant
coach in 2019 under coach
Brad Stevens. en, Maz-
zulla was named the teams
interim head coach ahead
of the 2022-23 season aer
former coach Ime Udoka
was dismissed for violat-
ing team policy.
During his two years
as the Celtics head coach,
Mazzulla, 35, has coached
the team to a 121-43
record, including an
NBA-best 64-18 record
this season before winning
the championship over the
Dallas Mavericks. e title
was the Celtics’ 18th in
franchise history, the most
by a team in the NBA.
Tony Dobbins, who
Brown coached at the
University of Richmond,
Virginia, was part of the
championship team as
well, as he is an assistant
coach under Mazzulla.
Brown and Mazzulla
rst met at the University
of West Virginia during
Mazzullas freshman
year in 2006. Brown said
there were a lot of things
Mazzulla did that showed
he could be a coach some
day.
“He was always willing
to learn and listen,” Brown
said. “Hes not afraid to ask
questions about basketball
and things like that. So, as
a coach, if youre not will-
ing to learn in depth most
things, youre not going
to be successful, and thats
what I think has made
him successful.
As a player at West Vir-
ginia, Mazzulla averaged
4.8 points on 43% shoot-
ing. He also averaged 2.4
rebounds and 2.6 assists in
his career.
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla, center, celebrates with the team as he holds up the Larry O’Brien
Championship Trophy after they won the NBA basketball championship with a Game 5 victory over the Dallas
Mavericks, Monday, June 17, 2024, in Boston. PHOTO BY CHARLES KRUPA | AP PHOTO
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By Democrat Staff
The Sedalia Post 642
Junior Legion baseball
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feated season Tuesday,
June 18, with a double-
header sweep.
Post 642 won the
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In the first game of
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642 jumped out to an
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Elliot Nieters hit a
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Then, Jayden Archi-
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Then, Talon Newell
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Post 642 scored
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In the fifth inning,
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After four innings,
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Post 642 scored an
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By Jack Denebeim
jackd@sedaliademocrat.com
The Bombers broke out of
their recent slump in a
big way Wednesday, June
19, with a doubleheader sweep
of the Warren County Crop
Dusters.
The Bombers won the first
game 6-4 and then came back
from a 12-run deficit to win
Game 2 17-16.
Head coach Drake Miller
said the wins were a great
way to snap the teams five-
game losing streak and recent
offensive funk.
Our hitters the last couple
games haven’t backed up our
pitchers, and I told the guys,
‘Hey, I think were even now,
Miller said on the Bombers
social media Wednesday
night.
In the second game of the
doubleheader, the Bombers
scored 12 runs in the bottom
of the fifth inning to tie the
game after they had trailed
16-4.
Shortstop Sam Paule drove
in three of the teams runs
in the fifth inning with two
singles. Outfielder Sam Russo
also had two RBIs in the in-
ning with a base hit.
Then, the Bombers scored
the winning run in the sixth
inning following a bases-load-
ed walk drawn by outfielder
Chris Miller that scored
Dayne Wimberly.
“Flat out the craziest game
I’ve ever been a part of,” Mill-
er said about the back half of
the doubleheader.
Game 1 of the doublehead-
er was a little more tame, but
still close.
The teams entered the
fourth inning tied 2-2, but
the Bombers put up runs in
the fourth and fifth innings to
take a 4-2.
The Crop Dusters answered
with a run in the sixth inning,
but the Bombers came back
with two of their own in the
bottom of the sixth to take a
6-3 lead.
Warren County threatened
in the seventh, but could only
get one run home to bring the
game to its final score of 6-4.
Infielder Connor Rice led
the team at the plate in Game
1 as he went three for three
and scored twice. Infielder
Ryan Retone drove in two of
the teams six runs to lead the
team.
The Bombers (8-7) play
the Carroll Merchants (8-11)
in a doubleheader starting at
4 p.m. Friday, June 21.
Bombers snap losing streak
with sweep over Warren County
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TOPEKA, Kan. — Kan-
sas is making a serious run
at becoming the new home
for the reigning Super
Bowl champions with
legislators approving a plan
Tuesday to lure the Chiefs
and Major League Base-
ball’s Kansas City Royals
away from Missouri.
Bipartisan legislative
supermajorities OK’d the
measure to authorize state
bonds to help nance new
stadiums and practice
facilities for both teams
on the Kansas side of the
metropolitan area of 2.3
million residents, which
is split by the border with
Missouri. ree Super
Bowl victories in ve
years — and player Travis
Kelces romance with pop
icon Taylor Swi — have
made the Chiefs perhaps
the areas most celebrated
civic asset.
e plan from the
Republican-controlled
Legislature goes next to
Democratic Gov. Laura
Kelly. While she stopped
short of promising to sign
it, she said in a statement
that “Kansas now has the
opportunity to become a
professional sports power-
h o u s e .”
Both the Chiefs and
the Royals said they look
forward to considering
Kansas options. e lease
on the Missouri complex
with their side-by-side
stadiums runs through
January 2031, but both
have said they already
should have been planning
for the future.
“Were excited about
what happened here to-
day,” Korb Maxwell, an at-
torney for the Chiefs who
lives on the Kansas side,
said at the Statehouse aer
the bill cleared the Legis-
lature. “is is incredibly
r e a l .”
e approval capped
a two-month push to
capitalize on the refusal
in April by voters on the
Missouri side to continue
a local sales tax used to
nance the upkeep of the
teams’ stadiums.
Backers of the plan
brushed aside decades of
research by economists
concluding that govern-
ment subsidies for profes-
sional sports stadiums are
not worth the cost. ey
also overcame criticism
that lawmakers were mov-
ing too quickly.
A spokeswoman for
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
did not immediately re-
spond to an email seeking
comment. But in Kansas
City, Missouri, Mayor
Quinton Lucas promised
to “lay out a good oer” to
keep both teams in town.
Today was largely, in
my opinion, about lever-
age,” Lucas said. “And the
teams are in an exceptional
leverage position.
Some Kansas ocials
reached the same conclu-
sion.
“I think the Chiefs and
the Royals are using us,
said state Rep. Susan Ruiz,
a Kansas City-area Dem-
ocrat.
e votes on the Kansas
stadium-nancing plan
were 84-38 in the state
House and 27-8 in the
Senate. Lawmakers from
across the state — even
western Kansas, far from
any new stadium — sup-
ported the measure.
It would allow state
bonds to cover up to 70%
of each new stadium,
paying them o over 30
years with revenues from
sports betting, state lottery
ticket sales and new sales
and alcohol taxes collected
from shopping and enter-
tainment districts around
the new stadiums.
House Commerce
Committee Chair Sean
Tarwater, a Kansas City-ar-
ea Republican, said the
Chiefs still are likely to
spend $500 million to $700
million in private funds on
a new stadium.
ere are no blank
checks,” Tarwater told
GOP colleagues during a
brieng.
Legislators debated the
plan during a one-day
special session called by
Kelly to have them consid-
er reducing taxes aer she
vetoed three tax-cutting
plans before legislators
adjourned their regular
annual session May 1.
Republican leaders had
promised that the stadium
proposal wouldn’t come
up until the Legislature
rst approved a plan to cut
income and property taxes
by a total of $1.23 billion
over the next three years.
Many lawmakers argued
that voters would be angry
if the state helped nance
new stadiums without
cutting taxes.
With the tax bill passed,
the stadium plan gained
support even from law-
makers who saw it as a
handout for wealthy team
owners. Some said failing
to act risked pushing the
teams to leave the Kansas
City area, and a few said
they had wanted the Chiefs
in Kansas since childhood.
“It is amazing to me
the speed with which we
can solve problems when
they’re oriented around
wealth, when they’re
oriented around busi-
ness,” said state Rep. Jason
Probst, a Democrat from
central Kansas.
Yet Probst voted for the
bill.
is is the system that
were stuck in, so if we
choose to opt out of that
system, we will lose every
time,” he said.
Economists who study
pro sports teams have
concluded in dozens of
studies that a new stadium
and shopping-and-enter-
tainment area merely takes
existing economic activity
away from elsewhere in a
community, resulting in
little or no net gain.
“It could still help
Kansas and maybe hurt
Missouri by the same
amount,” said Andrew
Zimbalist, an economics
professor at Smith college
in central Massachusetts
who has written multiple
books about sports. “Its a
zero-sum game.
A skeptical state Sen.
Molly Baumgardner, a
Kansas City-area Republi-
can, used a Christmas Eve
metaphor to characterize
supporters’ excitement
before she voted no.
ere are visions of
sugar plums,” Baumgard-
ner said.
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By Alanis Thames
Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
— Willie Mays gave a
message to his longtime
friend Dusty Baker just a
day before he died.
Mays, who died Tues-
day aernoon at 93 years
old, knew that he wouldn’t
be able to make the trip
to Birmingham, Alabama,
for a week of festivities
honoring the contribu-
tions that he and other
Negro Leaguers have made
to baseball. But he wanted
Baker to share a message
to the city he long called
home.
“Birmingham, I wish
I could be with you all
today,” said Mays’ good
friend and adviser Je Ble-
ich, reading the statement
at a ceremony Wednesday
honoring Mays’ life and
career. “is is where I’m
from. I had my rst pro
hit here at Rickwood as a
Black Baron. And now this
year, some 76 years later,
that hit nally got count-
ed in the record books.
I guess some things take
time. But I always think
better late than never.
Mays also sent an
antique clock with his
picture on it to the city of
Birmingham. Baker was
not feeling well, Bleich
said, so he was not at the
ceremony.
Time changes things,
Mays continued in his
note. “Time heals wounds.
And thats a good thing. I
had some of the best times
of my life in Birmingham.
So I want you to have
this clock to remember
those times with me,
and to remember all the
other players who were
lucky enough to play here
together.
e ceremony took
place in downtown Bir-
mingham just miles from
Rickwood Field, where
Mays’ unforgettable career
began. Bleich joined Bir-
mingham Mayor Randall
Woodn and San Fran-
cisco Giants CEO Larry
Baer in giving speeches in
Mays’ honor, standing in
front of a grand mural dis-
play of the former Giants
center elder.
It’s an enchanting de-
piction of the electrifying
Say Hey Kid,” showing
Mays beaming with his
hands resting on his knees,
his bevy of athletic accom-
plishments painted around
him.
e artwork was created
by artist Chuck Styles, who
said he wanted to capture
Mays’ humanity.
“I knew I wanted to
showcase him in a way
that everybody knew him
for,” Styles said, “and that
was his smile.
Other tributes to Mays,
born in Westeld, Ala-
bama, near Birmingham,
poured in all over the
country on Wednesday,
including from President
Joe Biden.
“Like so many others
in my neighborhood and
around the country, when
I played Little League, I
wanted to play center eld
because of Willie Mays,
Biden said in a statement.
“It was a rite of passage to
practice his basket catches,
daring steals, and com-
mand at the plate — only
to be told by coaches to
cut it out because no one
can do what Willie Mays
could do.
Mays, who began his
professional career with
the Birmingham Black
Barons of the Negro
Leagues in 1948, had been
baseball’s oldest living Hall
of Famer and was consid-
ered the sports greatest
living player.
He died two days before
a game between the Giants
and St. Louis Cardinals to
honor the Negro Leagues
at Rickwood Field in Bir-
mingham.
“It’s actually even
heavier today,” said Giants
manager Bob Melvin,
wearing a Mays T-shirt.
“When you read all the
articles and you read what
everybody has to say about
him, it kind of comes full
circle in what hes meant
to our country. Even if you
don’t know baseball, you
know who Willie Mays is.
e Giants wore patches
with Mays’ No. 24 on their
chest for Wednesday’s
game against the Chicago
Cubs.
When the team travels
to Birmingham for the
commemorative game
at Rickwood Field on
ursday, the Giants will
open Oracle Park for fans
to watch the game on
the scoreboard, the team
announced.
Images of Mays will
appear on the scoreboard
before and aer the event,
and a sculpture of his jer-
sey number will be placed
in center eld to honor
him.
Cardinals assistant
coach Willie McGee said
he had several conversa-
tions with Mays when he
played for the Giants from
1991-94.
“Willie was the best,
man, the greatest I have
ever seen,” McGee said.
“He had all six tools.
His aggressiveness, his
baserunning. at is what
separated him, for me,
his aggressiveness and his
instincts from other ve-
tool guys.
When asked if Mays
ever gave him any advice,
McGee chuckled.
All the time — but I
don’t remember none of
it,” he said.
Some of the most
sincere words Wednesday
came from those who
grew up in Alabama.
Jameis Winston, a
backup quarterback with
the Cleveland Browns who
was born in Bessemer,
Alabama, smiled gra-
ciously as he looked out at
Rickwood Field. Winston
was in town along with
many other notable gures
to celebrate Mays and the
Negro Leagues in a celeb-
rity soball game at the
ballpark.
“He was an amazing
man,” Winston said. “He
had a tremendous legacy, a
tremendous career playing
baseball. I’m so happy that
I’m allowed to be on the
diamond, united with all
my brothers.
Next to Winston,
comedian and actor Roy
Wood Jr. spoke thought-
fully and earnestly. Wood,
who grew up playing high
school baseball at Rick-
wood Field, was doing a
broadcast at the ballpark
Tuesday night when news
of Mays’ death was an-
nounced.
Wood took brief pauses
between his sentences
Wednesday, as if carefully
choosing the words that
would best describe that
moment.
e dichotomy of
live television is trying to
remain human but also
being a professional,
Wood said. “And it was
saddening. ... ere was
a 90-second round of
applause for Willie Mays,
and you looked up in the
crowd and you saw people
crying but you saw them
hugging and smiling.
Kelly McFarland had
taken a brief break from
her job directing buses
into the ballpark when she
heard the news Tuesday
evening. She was taking
pictures next to one of
the tributes of Mays at the
ballpark when someone
tapped her on the shoul-
der.
ey said, ‘You know
hes passed?” said Mc-
Farland, a Birmingham
native. “And so I look over
at the eld and thats when
you could just feel an eerie
feeling. And you just saw
tears from grown adult
people, men, just crying.
“Im glad I got a chance
to experience what he put
out into the community,
and to see the emotions
from people age 93 to 3.
___
AP Sports Writer An-
drew Seligman in Chicago
and Associated Press writer
Terry Spencer in Miami
contributed to this report.
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By Tim Reynolds
AP Basketball Writer
e Detroit Pistons
red coach Monty
Williams on Wednesday
aer just one season that
ended with an NBA-
worst 14-68 record.
“Decisions like these
are dicult to make, and
I want to thank Monty
for his hard work and
dedication,” Pistons
owner Tom Gores said
in a statement. “Coach-
ing has many dynamic
challenges that emerge
during a season and
Monty always han-
dled those with grace.
However, aer review-
ing our performance
carefully and assessing
our current position as
an organization, we will
chart a new course mov-
ing forward.
Last season was
the rst in what was a
six-year, $78.5 million
contract for Williams —
one that, at the time, was
the richest ever given to
an NBA coach. e team
started a front oce
rebuild when the season
ended, including the
hiring of Trajan Langdon
as president of basketball
operations, the depar-
ture of general manager
Troy Weaver and now a
vacancy at head coach.
e ring continues
a wildly strange run for
Williams. In 2021, as
coach of the Suns, he
went to the NBA Finals,
where Phoenix led 2-0
before falling in six
games to Milwaukee. In
2022, he was the NBAs
coach of the year in run-
away voting. In 2023, the
Suns red him and now,
in 2024, the Pistons have
done the same.
e record for total
value of a coaching
contract has since been
eclipsed; Miami gave
Erik Spoelstra an eight-
year extension worth
$120 million earlier this
year.
is was, by any
measure, a disaster of a
season for the Pistons.
ey started 2-1 and
didnt win another game
for the next two months.
A 28-game losing
streak, the longest ever
in a single season in
NBA history and tied for
the longest ever when
factoring in multiple
seasons, turned the
season into a debacle.
e Pistons’ longest
winning streak was two
games (done on three
occasions) and the roster
was constantly in ux.
Detroit used 31 dierent
players over the course
of the season and 36
dierent starting line-
ups and lost 39 times by
double digits.
e vacancy in De-
troit is the third active
one in the NBA, with
Cleveland and the Los
Angeles Lakers still seek-
ing coaches. e Pistons
move comes a week be-
fore the start of the NBA
dra, with Detroit set
to make the h overall
pick on June 26 — some-
one that should be able
to further enhance a
young core led by Cade
Cunningham, Jaden Ivey
and Jalen Duren.
ose players, all 22
or younger, were the
only three Pistons to
start at least 60 games
this past season.
“We are unwavering
in our commitment
to bring a champion-
ship-caliber team to
Detroit,” Gores said. “We
will be diligent and swi
in our search for a new
head coach to lead our
exciting young core of
players and will contin-
ue our vision towards
building a best-in-class
front oce that will help
us achieve sustainable
success.
Pistons re coach Monty
Williams after one season
By Kyle Hightower
Associated Press
BOSTON — It took
more than a decade,
savvy front oce and dra
moves, and some free
agency luck for the Celtics
to ultimately build the
roster that brought an end
to their 16-year champion-
ship drought.
But with NBA Finals
MVP Jaylen Brown already
locked up long-term and
fellow All-Star Jayson
Tatum set to join him in
the $300 million club this
summer, Boston doesn’t
have nearly as much work
to do this oseason to
keep together a core that is
set up to become the rst
team since the 2018 Gold-
en State Warriors to repeat
as champions.
In the euphoria of
locking up the franchises
record-breaking 18th
championship, Celtics
majority owner Wyc
Grousbeck gave president
of basketball operations
Brad Stevens a shoutout
for nishing a process that
began when Stevens was
originally hired as Bostons
coach in 2013.
“We all watched the
team the last few years.
Great teams, but not quite
there,” Grousbeck said.
And Brad was brilliant.
We knew we needed to
make changes ... and he
got it done.
Moving away from
longtime executive Danny
Ainge — the architect of
Bostons 2008 champion-
ship Big 3 of Paul Pierce,
Kevin Garnett and Ray
Allen — in favor of the
44-year-old Stevens was
bold. Now, just three years
aer being pulled o the
sideline, Stevens has made
good on the belief that
ownership had in him.
He did it by taking the
war chest of dra picks
Ainge le him and bor-
rowing from the aggres-
siveness his predecessor
was known for to immedi-
ately go to work.
It started coyly with
a February 2022 trade
deadline acquisition of
Derrick White, a young
defensive-minded reserve
with San Antonio.
en, following the
loss to the Warriors in the
Finals, he steered the team
through the suspension
and ultimate departure
of coach Ime Udoka for
having an inappropriate
relationship with a woman
in the organization.
Facing a franchise-al-
tering moment, Stevens
leaned on his gut, elevating
back bench assistant Joe
Mazzulla to the top job.
en, aer a conference
nals loss to Miami last
season, he did what was
originally unthinkable
by trading veteran leader
Marcus Smart and reign-
ing NBA Sixth Man of the
Year Malcolm Brogdon in
separate deals that brought
in 7-footer Kristaps
Porzingis and defensive
stalwart Jrue Holiday.
e pair turned out to
be the missing links for a
team that, including the
playos, nished 80-21
this season, placing it
second in team history
behind only the Celtics
1985-86 championship
team that nished 82-18.
It also marks the rst
time in seven seasons the
team with the best record
during the regular season
went on to win the title.
Most importantly, Bos-
ton is set up to keep the
current core intact for the
foreseeable future.
Brown is already locked
up through 2029. Tatum is
eligible to sign a ve-year
supermax extension this
summer that will be worth
a record $315 million and
run through 2031. White,
who is set to be a free
agent in 2025, can ink a
four-year deal worth about
$125 million this osea-
son.
e remaining return-
ing starters, Holiday and
Porzingis, have already
been extended through
2028 and 2026, respec-
tively.
While some tough, lux-
ury tax decisions could be
looming in a few seasons,
its a team constructed to
win now.
Brown said its le
everyone poised to defend
their title next season and
beyond.
“I think we have an
opportunity. I think we
denitely have a window,
he said. “We take it one
day at a time. We denitely
have to make sure we stay
healthy. But, well enjoy
the summer, enjoy the
moment, and then we get
right back to it next year.
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) lifts his son Deuce as he celebrates with the team
after the Celtics won the NBA basketball championship with a Game 5 victory over Dallas
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Brown said what
separated Mazzulla from
other players at West
Virginia was his hard-
nosed mentality, which
Brown thinks has helped
Mazzulla reach the NBAs
highest summit.
“He always had a chip
on his shoulder. We
lived off kids who were
under-recruited and
had that edge to them,
and thats what Joe had
and thats what we loved
about him,” Brown said.
“Hes tough, hard-nosed,
you know, he wasnt a
four-star recruit, but he
wanted to prove he could
play at that level.
“You dont make it
to Glenville State, to
Fairmont State and to
the developmental league
and make it to the Celtics
if he didn’t have the
determination to,” Brown
continued, referring to
Mazzullas previous stops
as an assistant coach.
“Hes a lunch pail, brown
paper bag type of guy.
Hes a hard worker
Hes still really grounded.
He still calls me Coach
Brown when he calls me
even though he is the
coach of the Celtics.
While he is happy for
Mazzulla and all of his
accomplishments, Brown
said he is even more
proud of the man Mazzu-
lla has become.
One thing Brown said
he will always remem-
ber is when his late son,
Coen, was in the hospital
battling cancer and Maz-
zulla would often check
in to see how Brown and
his family were doing.
Mazzulla even talked
with Coen via FaceTime
and brought on Celtics
star Jayson Tatum to
encourage Coen to keep
fighting.
Brown said it meant
the world to have some-
body brighten his family’s
day during a challenging
time.
“It definitely put
a smile on our faces
more than anything
else,” Brown said. “It
just speaks volumes for
who he is as a person.
It meant a lot to Coen.
Coens a big basketball
fan. So, Joe is a good per-
son more than anything
else… Joes dad passed
away from cancer, so
there was a connection
there not only from play-
er to coach, but just as a
person, too.
Brown said he and
Mazzulla still keep in
touch and he plans to
reach out to Mazzulla
to congratulate him on
winning the NBA Finals
soon.
Sports editor Jack Den-
ebeim can be reached at
660-530-0142.
MAZZULLA
From Page A7
ROUNDUP
From Page A7
The 2006-07 University of West Virginia basketball team featuring current State Fair Community College head basketball coach Matt Brown,
second from right, and current Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla, standing, rst row, third from left.
PHOTO COURTESY OF WEST VIRGINIA ATHLETICS
Travelers sweep
Chariton County
The Sedalia Post 642
Travelers defeated Chari-
ton County in a double-
header sweep 10-4 and
13-3 Tuesday, June 18.
In Game 1, the Trav-
elers led 8-1 after two
innings. A two-run home
run by Riley Sanders in
the first inning helped
get the scoring started.
Then, in the second in-
ning, Ty Ollison doubled,
Camden Everhart singled
and Tanner Johnson sin-
gled to help the Travelers
extend their early lead.
The team put up runs
in the sixth and seventh
innings to help them
secure the win.
In Game 2, the Travel-
ers got on the board first
after Johnson homered,
but Chariton County
answered right back with
a run in the first inning
to tie the game.
But, the Travelers came
back with five runs in the
second inning. Everhart
delivered the biggest hit
in the inning with a dou-
ble that scored two runs.
Then, the Travelers
went on another scoring
outburst in the fourth
inning with six more
runs. Ollison, Everhart
and Avyn Burkhart all
had hits that scored runs
in the inning.
The Travelers are now
13-10-1 on the season
after losing to the Inev-
itable As 6-0 Thursday,
June 20.
Smith-Cotton alum
finishes in Top 10 of
golf tournament
Former Smith-Cot-
ton golfer Kiser Pannier
finished in a tie eighth at
the Missouri Golf Associ-
ations Womens Amateur
Championship Thursday,
June 20, at the Hickory
Hills Country Club in
Springfield.
Pannier finished with
a three-day total of 223
(+7). She shot a 76 (+4)
in Round 1, a 74 (+2) in
the second round and 73
(+1) in the final round.
Wildwood’s Brooke
Biermann was the tour-
nament champion with
a three-day total of 211
(-5).
Beard sisters keep
winning at KC
Summer Slam
Natalie and Gretchen
Beard came home with
two more second place
finishes at the Eagle Slam
series of the KC Summer
Slam Tennis Tourna-
ments this week.
The Beard sisters
entered the girls varsity
doubles as the No. 1 seed,
but ended up taking sec-
ond place Tuesday, June
18. The Smith-Cotton
duo won their first two
matchups 8-1 before fall-
ing in the championship
round 8-6.
Then, Natalie Beard
finished second in the
girls varsity singles
Thursday, June 20, after
she finished second in
the same event of the
Hornet Slam series on
June 6.
Natalie Beard cruised
her way to the champi-
onship round by winning
her first four matches
8-0, 8-1, 8-0 and 8-2,
but fell to North Kansas
City’s Angel Denopol
8-0 in the championship
round.
Gretchen Beard also
competed in the girls var-
sity singles and won her
first round matchup 8-2,
but lost to Denopol in the
second round 8-0.
The Beard sisters will
be back at the KC Sum-
mer Slam in the Summit
Slam series starting July
9.
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varsity doubles of the Eagle Slam series at the KC Summer Slam Tennis Tournaments
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Volunteering
for a nonprot
organization
oers many
benets, both person-
ally and professionally.
Engaging in such work
can be a transfor-
mative experience,
enriching your life in
ways you might not
initially expect. From
building lasting rela-
tionships to enhancing
your career prospects,
becoming a member
of a nonprot group is
a rewarding endeavor
that goes beyond mere
altruism.
Personal Gains
On a personal
level, volunteering for
a nonprot allows you
to immerse yourself
in causes and ac-
tivities that resonate
with your values and
interests. The rst
step is to nd a group
whose mission aligns
with your passions.
Whether it’s art,
community devel-
opment, or animals,
choosing a nonprot
that reects your
interests ensures that
your involvement will
be meaningful and
fullling.
One of the most
rewarding aspects
of volunteering is the
opportunity to make
new friendships.
When you volunteer,
you meet people with
similar interests and
values, which makes
it easier to form deep,
lasting connections.
These relationships
often extend beyond
the volunteer setting,
enriching your social
life and providing a
support network.
Additionally, volun-
teering allows you to
make an impact on
your community. Your
efforts contribute
to creating a better
environment, wheth-
er you’re helping to
clean up local parks,
organizing art events,
or providing services
to those in need. This
sense of contribution
can be incredibly
satisfying, reinforcing
your sense of pur-
pose and belonging.
Moreover, vol-
unteering can be a
powerful way to show
others that you care
about more than
just personal gain.
By dedicating your
time and energy to a
cause, you demon-
strate a commitment
to something larger
than yourself, which
can inspire others to
take action as well.
This kind of inuence
can ripple through
your community,
fostering a culture
of giving and mutual
support.
Through volunteer-
ing, you also have
the chance to learn
more about yourself.
Engaging in different
activities and fac-
ing new challenges
can reveal strengths
and talents you might
not have known you
possessed. This
self-discovery can
boost your con-
dence and help you
to develop a clearer
sense of your goals
and aspirations.
Furthermore,
volunteering is an
excellent way to
acquire new skills
and improve existing
ones. Whether you’re
organizing events,
managing projects,
or working directly
with people, you’ll be
developing valuable
competencies that
can be applied in
various aspects of
your life. These skills
not only enhance
your personal growth
but also make you
more adaptable and
resourceful in differ-
ent situations.
Professional
Benefits
From a profes-
sional standpoint,
volunteering can
signicantly enhance
your career pros-
pects. One strategic
approach is to vol-
unteer with a group
that operates in a
eld related to your
career or an area you
wish to explore in the
future. This alignment
can provide you with
practical experience
and insights that are
directly applicable
to your professional
development.
Volunteering can
expand your profes-
sional network. By
working alongside
other volunteers, staff
and board members,
you can make valu-
able contacts within
your industry. These
connections can lead
to job opportunities,
mentorships and
collaborations that
might not have been
possible otherwise.
Additionally, vol-
unteering exposes
you to a wealth of
resources that can
aid your professional
growth. Nonprot
organizations often
provide training and
development op-
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enhance your skill
set. From workshops
to conferences, these
experiences can
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knowledge and tools
needed to excel in
your career.
On Tuesday, June 18, George Blume, of Kansas City, stands with his stunt kite gear
and holds a Prism E06 kite. Blume gave a stunt kite presentation for the Adventure
Begins at Your Library event at Boonslick Regional Librarys children’s department
on June 18 and 20. PHOTO BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT
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days of summer
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By Faith Bemiss-
McKinney
faithb@sedaliademocrat.com
This week,
children at
Boonslick Re-
gional Library
in Sedalia have
been treated to an art proj-
ect featuring stunt kites by
Missouri hobbyist George
Blume.
Blume, of Kansas City,
gave two programs this
week, one on Tuesday, June
17, and the other on urs-
day, June 20, for the library’s
Adventure Begins at Your
Library” summer event. To
accompany his presenta-
tions, he decorated Boon-
slick with around 28 of his
kites, including a dragon,
a World War II plane, a
carousel, a moon dart, a
helicopter, and a buttery.
As a child, he became
a fan of kites and began
ying stunt kites, which use
two to four strings instead
of one, with his father,
Arnold Blume, as he grew
older. From 1987 to 2024,
Blume has amassed 60 kites
worth thousands of dollars
— some spanning 10 feet
in width. A retired school
teacher, Blume and his
wife, Shelia, and daughters
Heather and Lisa were fea-
tured in the Hayes, Kansas,
newspaper in 1990 due to
their camaraderie of ying
kites as a family.
On Tuesday, while at the
library, Blume spoke to the
Democrat about his love
for kites over the years. He
said that he outgrew the
standard one-stringed kite
for more adventurous stunt
kites as he grew older.
en, when my children
were 6 and 12, my folks
used to winter on Mustang
Island down by Corpus
Christie,” he noted. “And
they took us on a trip. ey
wanted to show the girls
where they spent the winter.
And we pulled into a
kite shop,” he continued
with a laugh. “And my dad
and I ended up coming out
with three (kites) apiece.
And then I bought three
more and three more.
In 1990, Blume created a
train” of kites that featured
nine triangular kites own
together. Stunt kites can
have a powerful wind li,
and once, when his daugh-
ter Lisa, who was 15 at the
time, tried to y the train, it
lied her o the ground and
Blume had to swoop in and
grab her waist to keep her
on the ground.
e padded handles
that you see over there, the
heavy ones, theres a reason
because that is 300-pound
Kevlar line, and the reason
for that is because I broke
the 250. ese (kites), they
will drag you around.
To get these o the
ground, you’ve got to have
somebody pick up the back
kite and pull them tight,” he
added. “And then, once the
air starts catching them, you
turn loose. Without getting
your feet caught in the tails.
Blume added that he ies
kites only for fun; when
he was young, there wasnt
time for him to become
a professional and enter
contests.
“I just have fun,” he not-
ed. “I was a school teacher
when I was doing this. I
was in the re department,
I was also an EMT with the
ambulance service, and I
was also an organist at the
church and choir director.
So, for me to enter
a contest, I didn’t have
enough time,” he continued.
To do that, you’re ying
kites three and four hours
a d a y.”
Over the years, Blume
also began collecting kites
and enjoys going to his fam-
ily’s cabin at the Lake of the
Ozarks and raising a kite to
y while there.
George Blume, a stunt kite hobbyist, has more than 60 kites, such as this dragon kite,
hanging at Boonslick Regional Library in Sedalia. PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGE BLUME
Around 28 kites are hanging at the Boonslick Regional Library children’s department
through the end of June. The kites are courtesy of stunt kite hobbyist George Blume,
of Kansas City. PHOTO BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT See KITES, Page B9
See ART, Page B9
ALL ABOUT ART
Find yourself by
helping nonprofits
Dustin Schmidt
Guest Columnist
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Durrill, of Sedalia, will
celebrate their 40th
wedding anniversary
with a weekend get-
away.
Kimberly Callahan
and Thomas Durrill
were married June 9,
1984, at First Baptist
Church in Windsor by
Elvis Durrill.
Mr. Durrill is medically
retired. Mrs. Durrill is a
paraprofessional at Pet-
tis County R-XII School.
The couple has four
children, Amanda (Mar-
ty) Baughman-Durrill of
Tipton, Brandon (Emily)
Durrill of Sedalia, and
two additions they
consider their own as
well: Brendan Durrill
of Sedalia and the late
Timothy Callahan; and
one grandchild.
DURRILL ANNIVERSARY
Brewer
Deava Brewer will ob-
serve her 95th birthday
on June 27.
She was born June 27,
1929, in Bolckow.
She has three children,
John Brewer Jr. of St.
Joseph, Jack Brewer of
Colorado, and Peggy
Rupe of Mora.
Deava was previously
a homemaker.
Birthday cards may be
sent to Deava at Sylvia
G. Thompson Residence
Center, 3333 W. 10th St.
Sedalia, Mo. 65301.
Brown
Sharon Brown will ob-
serve her 78th birthday
on June 24.
She was born June 24,
1946, in Sedalia.
Sharon has two chil-
dren, Brian Brown of
Kansas City, Missouri,
and John Brown of
Sedalia.
She was previously a
homemaker.
She loves gardening
and drinking coffee.
Birthday cards may be
sent to Sharon at Sylvia
G. Thompson Residence
Center, 3333 W. 10th St.
Sedalia, Mo. 65301.
Hesse
Leona Hesse will ob-
serve her 91st birthday
on June 28.
She was born June 28,
1933, in Sedalia.
She has three chil-
dren, Bill Hesse of Cole
Camp, Sandy Wessel of
Mora, and Kenny Hesse
of Florida.
Before retiring, she
was a homemaker and
bookkeeper.
Leona enjoys her bowl-
ing league.
Birthday cards may be
sent to Leona at Sylvia
G. Thompson Residence
Center, 3333 W. 10th St.
Sedalia, Mo. 65301.
Johnson
James “Jim” Johnson
will observe his 66th
birthday on June 24.
He was born June 24,
1958, in Kansas City,
Missouri.
James has three
children, Mary Clear of
Calhoun, Christopher
Johnson of Butler, and
Jeremiah Johnson of
Butler.
Before retiring, he was
an elevator operator and
constructor.
James enjoys being a
handyman.
Birthday cards may be
sent to James at Sylvia
G. Thompson Residence
Center, 3333 W. 10th St.
Sedalia, Mo. 65301.
LaRue
Rosalie LaRue will ob-
serve her 85th birthday
on June 26.
She was born June 26,
1939, in San Diego.
She has two children,
Roy LaRue of Sedalia
and Glen LaRue of
Dresden.
Before retiring, she
was a dog groomer and
owned a skating rink in
Windsor.
She enjoys shopping.
Birthday cards may
be sent to Rosalie at
Sylvia G. Thompson
Residence Center, 3333
W. 10th St. Sedalia, Mo.
65301.
To submit your mile-
stone announcement,
email news@sedalia-
democrat.com or visit
sedaliademocrat.com/
forms.
BIRTHDAYS
Viebrock Family Reunion
The Viebrock Reunion will be hosted at 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 30 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 205
W. Jefferson St. in Cole Camp. There will be a pot-
luck dinner.
FAMILY REUNIONS
Boonslick
Regional Library
Monday
9 to 11:45 a.m.: Cole
Camp City Park.
Noon: Cole Camp Se-
nior Center.
1:45 to 3:45 p.m.: Lin-
coln City Park.
Wednesday
10 to 11:45 a.m.: Boon-
ville Walmart.
1:15 to 3:45 p.m.: Lone
Elm.
Friday
9 to 11:45 a.m.: Brook-
ing Park Village.
1:15 to 4 p.m.: Otterville
Mini Mart.
BRL2GO SCHEDULE
Boonslick
Regional Library
Fiction
“Don’t Let the Devil
Ride,” by Ace Atkins.
“The Rom-Commers,”
by Katherine Center.
“Eruption,” by Michael
Crichton and James
Patterson.
“Swan Song,” by Elin
Hilderbrand.
“Flashback,” by Iris and
Roy Johansen.
“Tangled Up in You,” by
Christina Lauren.
“The Final Act of
Juliette Willoughby,” by
Ellery Lombardo.
“Proof,” by Fern Mi-
chaels.
“The Summer Escape,
by Jill Shalvis.
Nonfiction
“The Explorers: A New
History Of America in
Ten Expeditions,” by
Amanda Bellows.
“The Forever Dog
Life: Over 120 Recipes,
Longevity Tips, and New
Science for Better Bowls
and Healthier Homes,”
by Rodney Habib and
Karen Shaw.
“A Gentleman and a
Thief: The Daring Jewel
Heists of a Jazz Age
Rogue,” by Dean Jobb.
“Just Add Water: My
Swimming Life,” by Katie
Ledecky.
“American Diva:
Extraordinary, Unruly,
Fabulous,” by Deborah
Paredez.
POPULAR BOOKS
Sedalia
Public Library
Fiction
“The Midnight Feast,”
by Lucy Foley (sus-
pense).
“The Housemaid is
Watching,” by Freida
McFadden (suspense).
“The Summer Es-
cape,” by Jill Shalvis
(fiction).
“Winter Lost,” by Patri-
cia Briggs (fantasy).
“Middle of the Night,”
by Riley Sager (sus-
pense).
“The Wren in the Holly
Library,” by K.A. Linde
(fantasy).
“The Glass Maker,” by
Tracy Chevalier (histori-
cal fiction).
“The Comfort of
Ghosts,” by Jacqueline
Winspear (mystery).
“The Passionate
Tudor,” by Alison Weir
(historical fiction).
Nonfiction
“Missouri: Off the
Beaten Path,” by Patti
DeLano.
NEW BOOKS
Meals on Wheels
is a nonprofit orga-
nization that delivers
meals to seniors,
the homebound and
handicapped citizens
of Sedalia. The food is
prepared by Superior
Vendall and is delivered
by volunteers. Meals
cost $4. For more in-
formation on receiving
meals or becoming a
volunteer, call 660-826-
5039.
Meals will be deliv-
ered by East Sedalia
Baptist Church.
Monday: Chili, pimen-
to cheese sandwich,
crackers, applesauce
and milk.
Tuesday: Chicken
breast filet, potato
wedges, green beans,
banana and milk.
Wednesday: Pork
chop, posh potatoes,
sliced carrots, cookie
and milk.
Thursday: Chicken
Alfredo, breadstick,
corn, peaches and
milk.
MEALS ON WHEELS
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS
Missouri
River artist to
visit Marshall
Library
Missouri artist Steve
Snell will talk about his
“Adventure Art on the
Mighty Mo’” film series
at 6 p.m. Tuesday,
June 25 as part of the
Marshall Public Library
summer reading pro-
gram.
Snell traveled the
length of the Missouri
River painting what
he saw. Starting at the
headwaters in Montana,
he created more than a
hundred paintings while
on expedition down the
river. Several of these
paintings will be on
display at the library
throughout the month.
Before the evening
presentation, Snell
will host a “plein air”
watercolor workshop
at Indian Foothills Park
at 3 p.m., inviting local
residents ages 16 and
up to learn how to paint
landscapes. En plein
air is a French expres-
sion meaning “in the
open air” and refers
to the act of painting
outdoors.
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WarrensburgStarJournal.com for
more information on these local
businesses!
Pregnancy Help Center
A Friend
For Life
Free condential pregnancy
test
Alternatives to abortion
Free pregnancy information
& help
Speakers available
Hours Tuesday-Friday 12:30 – 4:30 • Other hours by appointment
1810 W 11th ST, Sedalia, MO • 660-826-9060 • 1-800-550-4900
We Care About You
www.birthright.org
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To have your event
or meeting listed, send
details to news@sedali-
ademocrat.com or call
660-826-1000.
SUNDAY
Noon and 7 p.m.: Alco-
holic Anonymous 12x12
Non-smoking group, Sun-
day through Saturday; at
417 W. Pettis St., 660-310-
9922, sedalia12x12aa@
gmail.com.
1:30 to 2:30 p.m.: Open
Door Soup Kitchen, 417
W. Pettis St. Call 660-827-
1613.
7 p.m.: Narcotics Anon-
ymous Because We Care
and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
at First Christian Church,
200 S. Limit Ave. For more
information, call 660-221-
2221.
MONDAY
8 a.m.: Courthouse
Prayer Group meets on the
lawn of the Pettis County
Courthouse, Monday
through Friday. During the
winter months, the group
meets at Panera.
10 a.m.: Show-Me Mad
Tatters at University Ex-
tension Office Conference
Room, 1012A Thompson
Blvd.
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
Noon: Sedalia Rotary
Club, Best Western State
Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.
1:45 p.m.: TOPS (Take
Off Pounds Sensibly)
Chapter 0102 Sedalia
meets at the Boonslick
Regional Library, 219
W. Third St., in the lower
level meeting room. All are
welcome to attend. The
first meeting is free. Call
660-525-4142.
6 p.m.: Cornerstone
Celebrate Recovery. A
Bible-based 12-step
program for Hurts, Habits
and Hangups; large group
meeting at 7 p.m., small
groups at 8 p.m. Meal and
child care provided. Cor-
nerstone Baptist Church,
660-827-4833.
6 p.m.: DeFeet has a
general meeting open to
the public at First Chris-
tian Church, 200 S. Limit
Ave. For more informa-
tion, contact info@defeet.
org, visit www.defeet.org,
or message the DeFeet
Facebook page.
6 p.m.: Smithton Senior
Citizens Group Pitch and
Pool at Smithton Senior
Center on Washington
Street.
6:30 p.m.: Mid-Missouri
Photo Club at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church in Cole
Camp.
6:30 p.m.: Show Me
Sound, Sweet Adelines
International, rehearsals at
Wesley United Methodist
Church basement, 1322
W. Broadway Blvd. All
women who like to sing
are welcome. For more
information, call 660-851-
2205.
7 p.m.: Al Anon at 417 W.
Pettis St. For more informa-
tion, call 660-473-0855.
7 p.m.: Celebrate
Recovery and Outreach
12-step Christ-centered
Bible-based program
for hurts, habits or hang-
ups. Cornerstone Baptist
Church, 19856 state Route
Y.
7 p.m.: Father Tony Kraff
Assembly of Knights of
Columbus, Knights Hall,
1708 Elm Hills Blvd.
7 p.m.: Pettis County
Historical Society, 228
Dundee Ave.
7 p.m.: West Central Mis-
souri Genealogical Society
at the Culp Building at the
Johnson County Historical
Society on Main Street in
Warrensburg.
TUESDAY
8 a.m.: Central MO
Business Builders (BNI) at
Heckart Family Center, 903
S. Ohio Ave.
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
Noon: Flat Creek Family
and Community Club, for
luncheon. Call 660-827-
0591 for location informa-
tion.
Noon: Sedalia Optimist
Club in Room C at the
Heckart Community Cen-
ter, 1800 W. Third St.
12:30 to 4:30 p.m.: Birth-
right Pregnancy Center,
1810 W. 11th St., Tuesday
through Friday and other
hours by appointment. The
office number is 660-826-
9060.
3 to 6 p.m.: Sedalia Area
Farmers’ Market in Nucor
Pavilion on Missouri State
Fairgrounds by Centennial
Gate along South Limit
Avenue.
6 p.m.: NarAnon meet-
ings at LifePointe Church,
2921 W. Broadway Blvd.
6 p.m.: Sedalia Runners
Club at Smith-Cotton
Track.
6:30 p.m.: Celebrate
Recovery and Outreach
12-step Christ-centered
Bible-based program for
hurts, habits or hang-ups
at River Church, 28863
Commercial Ave. in War-
saw.
7 p.m.: Celebrate Recov-
ery 12-step faith-based
recovery for hurts, habits
and hang-ups at Cross-
roads Family Worship
Church of God, corner of
Ninth Street and Madison
Avenue.
7 p.m.: Co-Dependents
Anonymous (CoDA) is a
12-step fellowship of men
and women whose com-
mon purpose is recovery
from co-dependence at
the First United Method-
ist Church Celebration
Center, 1701 W. 32nd St.
For more information, call
Barbara at 660-827-6522.
7 p.m.: OIC Studios
will present the SpoFest
writing prompt/open mic
event via Zoom, Facebook
and OIC Radio. Signup
and event guidelines at
www.oicstudios.com/
spofest-online.
7 p.m.: Women of the
Moose at the lodge, 119
Winchester Drive.
7:30 p.m.: Sedalia Chap-
ter 57, Order of the Eastern
Star, Masonic Temple, 601
W. Broadway Blvd.
WEDNESDAY
10 a.m.: TOPS (Take off
Pounds Sensibly) Chap-
ter 958, Wesley United
Methodist Church, 1322
W. Broadway. First visit is
free; 816-916-6237.
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
Noon: Sedalia Lions
Club, Heckart Community
Center, 1800 W. Third St.
5:30 p.m.: Amigos de
Cristo, Teen Mom Classes
at 3003 W. 11th St., 660-
826-2788.
THURSDAY
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
Noon: Kiwanis of Sedalia
at Lamy’s, 108 Pacific St.
1 p.m.: Sedalia Dupli-
cate Bridge Club at First
Christian Church, 200 S.
Limit Ave.
6 p.m.: Women in Crisis
Group. Call 660-827-5555
for location.
6:30 p.m.: Sedalia Cadet
Squadron Civil Air Patrol
at Civil Air Patrol building,
U.S. Highway 50.
6:30 p.m.: Sedalia Land-
lords Inc. at Community
of Christ Church, 2000 S.
Ingram Ave.
7 p.m.: Fraternal Order of
Eagles No. 4286, Lincoln.
7 p.m.: Mid-Missouri
Artists at Warrensburg
Community Center, 445 E.
Gay St.
7 p.m.: Sedalia Bible
Academy at Boonslick Re-
gional Library, 219 W. Third
St. For more information,
call 660-826-9988. Free
and open to the public.
FRIDAY
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
Noon: Pettis County
Pachyderms in Room C
at the Heckart Community
Center, 1800 W. Third St.
3 to 6 p.m.: Sedalia Area
Farmers’ Market, in Nucor
Pavilion on Missouri State
Fairgrounds by Centennial
Gate along South Limit
Avenue.
SATURDAY
7 a.m.: Sedalia Runners
Club-Group Run every
Saturday at Clarendon
Road and Katy Trail.
11:30 a.m.: Open Door
Soup Kitchen, 417 W. Pet-
tis St. Call 660-827-1613.
1 to 4 p.m.: The Pettis
County Museum and
Historical Society is free
and open for guests, 228
Dundee Ave.
2 p.m.: Warsaw Cruisers
at Cow Pattie’s Restaurant,
604 W. Main St.
7 p.m.: Celebrate Recov-
ery 12-step Christ-cen-
tered, Bible-based
program for hurts, habits
and hang-ups. New Hope
Baptist Church, 664 E.
16th St. Sedalia.
By Brooke Wilkens
Boys & Girls Clubs Executive
Director
e summer programs
for the Boys & Girls Clubs
of West Central Missouri
have seen a huge increase
in attendance for the 2024
summer.
is program is op-
erated in four dierent
locations: Heber Hunt
Elementary, Sedalia
Middle School, the Sedalia
Housing Authority and
our newest Fayette site.
e Boys & Girls Clubs of-
fer a fun, safe and interac-
tive environment for kids
who have just completed
kindergarten to those
entering high school.
e summer programs
run from June 3 to Aug.
9. Some of the activities
are attending the Hot Air
Balloon & Kite Festival,
the State Fair Commu-
nity College Nurses Fair,
Whiteman Air Force
Base STEM Day and our
annual National Night
Out. Two eld trips have
been scheduled, one to the
Kansas City Zoo and the
other to the Missouri State
Fair.
anks to the generous
support of the Sedalia and
surrounding communi-
ties, this year’s summer
program is oered at
no charge for all eligible
students. Along with the
programs, the Clubs are
able to oer breakfast,
lunch and a snack daily to
all attending.
Currently, our third
and fourth grade classes
are completely full! We
have begun the process of
hiring more sta and have
started a waiting list for
those who would like to
attend. If you would like
to sign up your child, get
put on the waiting list or
donate to the Club, please
nd us online at www.
bgckids.com or call your
local oce at 660-826-
8331.
Brooke Wilkens is the
Executive Director of Boys
& Girls Clubs of West Cen-
tral Missouri. She can be
reached at 660-826-8331 or
bwilkens@bgckids.com.
NEWS FROM THE CLUB
Summer programs are a hit in the community
Find out the latest
news from the Boys
& Girls Clubs of West
Central Missouri,
plus information on
upcoming events
and stories about
Club members, in
this monthly column
published by the
Democrat.
FIND US ON THE WEB AT
SedaliaDemocrat.com
Ham Radio Club to
host public field day
e public is invited to
attend Ham Radio Field
Day presentations from
1 p.m. Saturday, June 22 to
1 p.m. Sunday, June 23 at
the Cooper County Youth
Fairgrounds in Boonville.
Ham radio operators
will be participating in a
national exercise to con-
tact other “hams” around
the world as they test their
equipment and skills to
make radio contact. Hot
dogs and hamburgers will
be shared around 6 p.m.
Saturday.
Public Works to spray
for mosquitos & flies
e Sedalia Public
Works Department will be
spraying for mosquitoes
and ies between mid-
night and 6 a.m. in the
areas bordered by the be-
low-listed streets on each
of the following days. e
spraying is weather per-
mitting with rain resulting
in rescheduling:
Monday, June 24:
Broadway Boulevard
south to the south city
limits and Ohio Avenue
west to the west city limits
(to include Missouri State
Fairgrounds).
Tuesday, June 25:
Broadway Boulevard
north to the north city
limits, Ohio Avenue west
to the west city limits.
Wednesday, June 26:
Broadway Boulevard
north to the north city
limits, Ohio Avenue east
to the east city limits.
ursday, June 27:
Broadway Boulevard south
to the south city limits,
Ohio Avenue east to the
east city limits.
Sedalia Parks &
Rec looking for
parade entries
Sedalia Parks and
Recreation is looking for
entries for the annual
Fourth of July parade,
which will be hosted at
10 a.m. ursday, July 4 in
downtown Sedalia.
Registration to join the
parade is open, and all en-
thusiastic participants are
invited to join. ere are
several ways to participate:
Floats: Decorate a oat
representing your organi-
zation, business, or neigh-
borhood. Let your creativ-
ity shine as you showcase
the spirit of Independence
Day with the theme “Unit-
ed We Shine.
Bands: School and com-
munity bands are welcome
to provide lively music and
entertainment along the
parade route.
Walking Groups:
Gather friends, family, or
organization members for
a fun walk in the parade.
Dress in your best red,
white, and blue attire and
show your patriotic spirit.
Classic Cars: Showcase
a classic car or vintage
vehicle in the parade and
add a touch of nostalgia to
the festivities.
Community Organiza-
tions: Local clubs, non-
prots, and community
groups are encouraged
to participate by show-
casing their missions and
activities.
Registration is free,
but spots are limited. To
register, visit secure.rec1.
com/MO/sedalia-mo-/cat-
alog and ll out the online
form, stop by the Heckart
Community Center, or
call at 660-826-4930. e
deadline is June 26.
Community to gather
to ‘Cheer for Life’
observance
e ”Cheer for Life
commemoration service
will begin at noon June
24 at the Pettis County
Courthouse, led by local
pastors and community
leaders.
e keynote speaker is
Michelle A. Blackwell, an
adoptee and an adoptive
mother from Branson.
Blackwell has worked as
a brain trauma nurse, an
ICU nurse, and hos-
pice nurse. She and her
husband founded Hearts
Intertwined Ministries,
which exists to encourage,
empower and help trans-
form marriages through
a deep personal relation-
ship with God and their
spouse.
e event is sponsored
by the Sedalia Chapter of
Missouri Right to Life, the
largest pro-life group in
the state of Missouri. For
more information, visit
www.missourilife.org.
LOCAL BRIEFS
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Peis Cnty
Chch Decty
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Encounter Church — 1201 N. William Parkhurst Drive
(behind Sierra Bullets). Rev. Chris Gray, pastor. Sunday worship 9:00
a.m., 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday service 7 p.m., www.encounterchurch.ag
Living Waters Assembly of God — 909 S. State Fair Blvd., Sedalia,
660-826-9236. Rev. Ancel Compton - Pastor. Sunday Worship 10:00
a.m., 6:00 p.m., Childrens Church 10:00; (2nd & 3rd Sunday of
month), Fellowship 5:30 (4th Sunday of month).
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist — Southeast of Green Ridge on Route E, Pastor Dan
Hankins, 660-221-0283. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
Bethany Baptist — 500 North Park, 826-8743. Pastor Travis
Battershell. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30
a.m., Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Bethlehem Baptist — Anderson School & Wingate. Rev. Jason Kindle.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Broadway Baptist — 2119 East Broadway, 826-1557. Dr. Nicholas J.
Gray, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.,
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday prayer, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday Bible study, 5:00 p.m.
Burns Chapel Free Will — 207 East Pettis. Bishop Paul Jones,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; prayer
meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday.
Calvary Baptist — 1015 West 16th, 826-5011. Pastor Jonathan
Wallenbeck.. Sunday school, 8:50 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10 a.m. and
6 p.m. Wed, Mid Week Bible Study & Prayer 6:00 p.m.
Camp Branch Baptist — 18020 West 32nd Street, (660) 527-
3539. Pastor Rob Ayers. Sunday school, 9a.m.; Sunday worship,
10a.m. & 6p.m.; Wed. worship, 7 p.m.
Christ Church — Reformed Baptist Church, 2500 E. Broadway Blvd,
660-888-4588, Pastor, Stevey McAdams, Sunday
School 9:30am; Worship 10:30am, Sunday Prayer Service 6:30pm.
Cornerstone Baptist Church — 19856 Hwy. Y (three miles past
SFCC). 827-4833. Sunday: 9:00 a.m.. Bible Study &10:00 a.m.
Worship; Celebrate Recovery Mon. 6:00 p.m.; Awana Wed. 6:00 p.m.;
Student Ministry Sunday 5:00 p.m..
East Sedalia Baptist Church — 1019 East Fifth, 826-3887. Pastor
Kevin Anstine Sunday School 9:15 AM, Sunday worship 10:30 AM,
children and Youth Activities: 1st & 2nd Wednesdays of the month
from 5:30 to 7:00PM.
Emmet Avenue Baptist — 400 East Walnut. Pastor Steve
Cardwell. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Faith Baptist — 2331 South Ingram, 827-1394. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday worship, 7 p.m.
Pastor Matt Edwards.
First Baptist - Sedalia — 200 E. Sixth Street, Sedalia, MO - 660-826-
2160. Pastor Jeremiah Greever; www.fbcsedalia.org. 10:15 Morning
Worship; 9:00 Sunday School/Bible Study - All Ages;
First Baptist - Cole Camp — 1110 Butterfield Trail, Cole Camp,
Pastor Rodney Baumgarden, 660-668-3413; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Evening Service 6:30pm.
First Baptist - Otterville — 101 Union Stret, Otterville; 660-366-
4772. Rev. Russ Slocum. Sunday morning church, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
School 10:45am; Wednesday , 6:30 p.m.
Flat Creek Baptist — 30501 Carpenter Road, Sedalia, MO; Sunday
school 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday
Bible study 7 p.m. Pastor James Harrod
GDP Sedalia — 600 S. Summit Ave. 660-826-0621; Sunday: Worship
Service 12 p.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Worship 7 p.m.; Friday:
Union of Preparation 7 p.m.
Grace Baptist — 3304 South Ingram, 826-2918. Pastor
Alvin Sipe. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Green Ridge Baptist — Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship,
10:30 a.m.
Harmony Missionary Baptist — LaMonte, (660) 347-5544. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Heath Creek — Exit 84, Highway J, Nelson. 660-287-0085. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m.
Hopewell Baptist Pastor Dan Dickey, Hwy. EE., Sunday school,
9:15 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Houstonia Baptist Church Morning Worship 9:00am; Fellowship
10:00am; Sunday School 10:15am; Wednesday Kids Club 6:00-7:00pm.
Cornerstone Baptist Church Hughesville, — 206 Moore St.
Worship Service 10:30am.
Katy Park Baptist — 901 West 24th, 826-
7497. Pastor Jon Church. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship,
10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening, various times; Wednesday prayer
service, 6:30 p.m.
Lamine Baptist — Pastor John Dumsday. Sunday school, 9:15
a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
LaMonte Baptist — 1005 Midland, (660) 347-5412. Pastor Larry
Chappel. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m.; Wednesday service, 6 p.m.
Memorial Baptist Church — 13998 Hwy Z, Nelson, MO, 660 827-
3699. Rev. Bill McDowell. Sunday school, 9a.m.; Worship, 10a.m.;
Sunday evening service 6 p.m.
Mount Herman Baptist Church 25229 Mount Herman Road,
Sedalia. Rev. Robert Sisney. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; church services,
10:30 a.m.
New Hope Baptist — 664 East 16th, 826-6277. Pastor Duane
Duchesne. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:40 a.m.;
Wednesday worship, 6:15 p.m.
Olive Branch Baptist — 20657 Highway O. 827-4529. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.;
Pastor Jason McClain; Associate Pastor Donnie Hayworth
Parkway Freewill Baptist — 120 South Park, 827-1832. Pastor
Dan Talb ott. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
Providence Baptist Church Hwy 35N & Providence Rd., Smithton;
Sunday Worship; 9:00 a.m. Pastor Tony Chapman
Smithton Baptist — (660) 343-5213. Pastor John Barrett. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:40 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible
study, 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday evening prayer and discipleship, 6:00 p.m.
Ward Memorial Missionary Baptist — 412 North Osage, 826-
5366. Rev. John Williams. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 11 a.m.
CATHOLIC
Sacred Heart — 421 West Third, 827-2311. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. Brad
Berhorst. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m.
St. John’s — Bahner. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. David Veit. Saturday
Mass, 7:30 p.m.
St. Patrick’s — 415 East Fourth, 826-2062. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. David
Veit. Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 & 11:30 a.m.
CHRISTIAN
Bethel Temple Church - 207 E. Allen Street, Knob Noster, MO 65336.
660-624-1971. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm; Sunday Worship
Service: 11:00am. Pastor, S.L. Fisher
First Christian Church, 101 S. Monroe, Knob Noster, MO 660-563-
2827 Sunday School 9:00am; Worship 10:00am
First Christian, Disciples of Christ — 200 South Limit. Traditional
Sanctuary Service - 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages - 10:15 a.m.,
Rest Haven - 10:30 a.m., CrossWalk Contemporary Service - 11:00
a.m. Rev. Dr. Chad McMullin.
LaMonte Christian Church — 902 South Oak, LaMonte, MO, Michael
Wood, Minister. Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. and Worship, 10:00 a.m.
Ph# 660-347-5400
Parkview Christian — 1405 East 16th, 826-3624. Jeff Randleman,
minister. Sunday school, 9:00 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:00 a.m.
EPISCOPAL
Calvary Episcopal — 713 South Ohio, 826-4873. The Rev. Anne Kyle,
Rector. Worship, 9 a.m.; Fellowship time, 10 a.m. www.calvarye.org
EVANGELICAL
Community Church of Sedalia — Sixth and Osage. Sunday
worship, 9:30 a.m.
Ecclesia Chapel — 900 East Ninth, Sunday 7:30 p.m. Worthship
& Ministry of the Word. Joey Beaher, 660-281-1286; P. C. Thomas,
826-9988, p.c.thomas@charter.net.
Maplewood — 25396 State Route O, 827-0532. Pastor Robert
Wauchope. Sunday school, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10 a.m.,
AWANA 4:30pm, Youth Group (“ANCHOR”) Sundays, 4:30-6pm &
Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm, Womens Bible study Tuesday 9:00am, Grow
Groups at various times
FOURSQUARE
Bethel Family Church — 120 E. 5th, Sedalia. www.bethelfamilychurch.
org. Sunday Services at 10:30am; Wednesday Services at 6:30pm.
LUTHERAN
Amigos de Cristo Mission — 3003 West 11th, 826-2788. Sunday
school, 10:30 a.m.; worship, Noon.
Christ & Trinity Evangelical Lutheran—2101 W. 32nd St. 826-8764.
Pastor Anne Kyle. Sunday school; Sunday worship, 11:00 a.m.
Holy Cross Lutheran — 11357 Lake Creek Ave., Cole Camp. Pastor
Tyler Poppen. Worship Service 8:00 am and Sunday school and bible
class to 9:00 am.
Our Savior Lutheran — 3700 West Broadway, 827-0226. Pastor Andrew
Tessone, Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.
St. John’s Lutheran — 24295 Cheese Creek Rd., Cole Camp. Pastor
Tyler Poppen. Sunday Worship 10:30am, Sunday School and Bible
Class 9:30am
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran — 701 South Massachusetts. 826-
1164. Pastor Jeremy Freeman. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10:15
a.m.; Saturday worship, 5:30 p.m. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.
MESSIANIC
Beit Mayim Chayim, Home of Living Waters — 1200 E. Broadway,
Sedalia, MO 65301; Meeting every Saturday/Shabbat at 10:00 am.
Contact 660-829-5581.
METHODIST
Bethel United Methodist — 22150 Smelser Rd., Sunday worship
service, 9:15 a.m. Follow Us On Facebook.
Eldorado Methodist — 10405 Eldorado Road, Green Ridge. 816-331-
5686. Pastor Deb Galey. Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.
Epworth Methodist — 1124 East Broadway, 826-1302., Rev. Chris
Taffanstedt; Worship service, 9:30 a.m; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
First United — Celebration Center - 1701 W. 32nd. Saturday, 5:30 pm;
Sunday, 8:35 and 9:45 am; Sunday at 916 Thompson (site), 11 am. 827-
2993. Pastor Candace Fowler
Florence United — Highway 135. (660) 368-2098, Rev. Vonda Veale.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
Georgetown United — (660) 826-6457. Pastor Kenneth
Cripe. Sunday school 9:00 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:00 a.m., first, third
and fifth Sundays.
Lake Creek United — Six miles south of Smithton on Highway W.
(660) 343-5222. Pastor Jason Veale. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday
school, 10 a.m.
LaMonte UMC — 400 North Main, 347-5557. Pastor Deb
Galey. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
New Bethel UMC — Five miles south on U.S. 65, 826-9388. Sunday
worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Pleasant Hill United Methodist — 30219 Pleasant Hill Road, 826-
8856. Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m.
Smithton UMC — Walnut and Webster Streets. (660) 343-
5560. Rev. Jason Vea le. Sunday worship service, 10:30 a.m.
Taylor Chapel UMC — 400 North Lamine. Pastor Calvin Pritchard.
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m.
Wesley UMC — 1322 West Broadway, 826-4502. Rev. Dennis
Harper. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Agape House Ministries — 200 S. Moniteau, 826-5581. Pastor
Gloria Perez. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.;
Tuesday Making Disciples, 7 p.m.; Thursday Behind the Veil, 7 p.m.,
agapehouseministries@yahoo.com
Ancient of Days — 1201 South Summit. Pastor Gordon Adair. Sunday
morning Bible Study & Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible
Study, 5:30 p.m.
Antioch Fellowship — 507 West 24th, 827-3739. Apostle Harvey
Miller; Pastor Steve Graff; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship,
10:30 a.m.; Wednesday worship, 7 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — 1201 West Broadway,
827-3166. Bishop Evan R. Stout. Sacrament meeting, 10 a.m.; Sunday
school 11:10 a.m; Wednesday meetings, 6:45 p.m.
Church of New Beginnings — 1200 E. Broadway (Salvation Army
Building), Sedalia. 827-3302. Pastor Wayne Pacheco. Friday evening
worship, 7 p.m.
Community of Christ Church — 2000 South Ingram. 826-2881. Pastor
Marilyn Grechus. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:30
a.m; Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:00 p.m.
Abundant Harvest Worship Center — 2825 South Ingram, 827-
5153. Sr. Pastors Tony & Mary Kroeger. Service 10am Sunday; 7pm
Wednesday.
Abundant Life Christian Center — 15423 Centerline Ave. Hwy 65 &
Cole Camp Jct., Cole Camp, MO, Pastor’s Herbert & Renee Robertson.
Sunday Worship 10:00 am, Childrens Church 10:00 am. Bible Study
Wed. Night 7pm, all ages.
Goodwill Chapel — 26400 Goodwill Chapel Road. Pastor Debbie
Grossardt Arvelo. Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Joins us On
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Houstonia Community Church — Cowboy Church 4 pm Sunday
Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses — 2810 East Broadway. Sunday
worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Watchtower Study, 10:20 a.m.
LifePointe Church — Rusty Thomas-Lead Pastor; 2921 W. Broadway
Blvd, Sedalia, MO, 573-301-0544; Sunday 8am, 9:30am, 11am.
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
New Apostolic Church — Pastor Ricky Rehkop; 28th & Grand,
Sedalia, MO, 660-909-4993; Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Sedalia Christian Center Faith Church — 3240 South Kentucky, 827-
0559. Pastors Jack and Sue Menges. Worship, 10 a.m.
Stewart Avenue Church of Christ — 14th and Stewart. Bible classes,
9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:40 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Every 2nd & 5th
Sunday - 10:40am & 1:30pm; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
The Gathering Church — Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. 206 W. Main
St., Sedalia, MO 65301. For more information email cate_Joanna@
yahoo.com.
True-Vine Church of God in Christ (formerly Jones Holy Temple)
— 600 North Moniteau. Pastor Javion Jones. Sunday school, 10
a.m.; Sunday worship, 11:15 a.m. Bible Study-Tuesday 6:00PM
Vision Church — 723 E. 13th. Pastor Dave Hague. Prayer service
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.; Sunday school, 9:30-1030 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:45 a.m.
W.A.T.E.R. Ministries — Dresden- 19131 Third Road, 660-343-3650.
Pastors Reed & Kim Lange; Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
Word of Life Apostolic Temple — 701 W. Main, 573-644-2132.
Elder Willie Cunningham. Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.; Bible Class,
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Worship House — 701 E. 5th St., Sedalia. Sunday Service, 10:00 a.m.;
Bible Study, Communion & Prayer Wed., 6:00 p.m..
OPEN BIBLE
Liberty Life Center — 1501 Driftwood Dr., 826-5145 or 281-7404.
Pastor Gary & Linda Smith. Sunday Nurture 9:30 a.m., Sunday
Worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday night service 6:30 p.m.
Discover Church — 23000 Route B, 826-8712. Lead Pastor Ed Spencer,
Jr.. Sunday worship, 10 a.m. Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays.
PENTECOSTAL
Crossroads Church of God — 2119 East Ninth, 229-220-
4126. Pastor Dwaine Crummey, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service 6:00pm; Wednesday
Night Service, 6:30 p.m.
First United Pentecostal — 2805 South Ohio, 826-4556. Pastor
Steven Palmer. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 6:30
p.m.; Wednesday worship, 7:30 p.m.
New Life Apostolic Church – 22743 Hwy T, Dresden. Service time:
Sunday 11am; Wednesday 7:30pm Bible Study; Friday night prayer
meeting 7:30pm; Pastor Stephen Zingre 660-281-9584
New Life United Pentecostal Church – 356 SW State Route 13,
Warrensburg, MO 64093. Sunday School, 10am; Sunday Night
Worship, 4pm; Wednesday Night Bible Study, 7pm; Pastor Mike
Jackson (660) 596-3452
Real Life Church — 24th and Ohio, 826-5330. Logan Patrick,
pastor. Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Bible study, 7 p.m.
Victory Tabernacle — 505 W. Gay St, Warrensburg, 816-304-
2914. Pastor Harry D. Stevens, Christian Education, Sunday 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Tues. Bible class, 11 a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Broadway Presbyterian — 209 W. Broadway, 826-1708. Pastor Rob
Hughes. 10:00 a.m. Faith education; 10:00 a.m. Worship.
Green Ridge Presbyterian — 310 South Main, (660) 527-3533. Randy
& Dianna Marcum, pastors. Sunday Morning: Worship, 10 a.m.;
Longwood Presbyterian — Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.; Sunday school,
10:00 a.m; Rev Philip Olson
Otterville Presbyterian — (660) 366-4280. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; Pastor Dianna Marcum
Range Line Presbyterian Houstonia, Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventist — 29525 Highway 50. Pastor
Al Oetman. Sabbath school and Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Saturday;
Saturday worship, 11 a.m.
Sharon Chapel — 105 East Johnson. Pastor Donnie McClure.
Saturday Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.; Saturday worship, 11 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Immanuel United Church of Christ — 418 W. Fourth, 826-
3553. Sunday worship and Childrens Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. www.
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Sedalia Democrat LIVING Friday, June 21, 2024
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B5
By Pastor Tara
Thompson
Associate Pastor, First Christian
Church
Recently, my 4-year-old
son and I were on vacation
at Table Rock Lake. He was
so excited to go to White
Water for the rst time –
water, slides, and wave pool!
What 4-year-old wouldn’t
love that? My son is what
you would call a daredevil.
Me, on the other hand? I’m
terried of heights.
Most of the slides that
my son is tall enough to ride
were ne. at was until
we got to the mat race slide.
It’s one of those TALL ones
you can see from Highway
76 in Branson. As we were
walking up the steps with
our mat, my son kept saying
OH MY, OH MY, OH
MY” with excitement. I was
thinking the same thing for
a much dierent reason. I
kept asking the lifeguards
if he was really tall enough
to ride this ride. With each
step up, I took deeper and
deeper breaths, preparing
myself mentally for us to
plummet down this slide
while my son was jumping
with excitement proclaim-
ing it was the best day ever.
en the moment of
truth came. A time for me
to face my fears. We were -
nally at the top of the stairs,
waiting for the lifeguard to
tell us to lay down our mat
and to get ready. When it
was time, we laid our mats
down on the water slide,
laid down on our bellies,
and down we went over
many bumps with water
spraying in my face. While
it was quick, it was quite a
ride. Interpret that how you
wish. I remember my best
friend calling me out of my
shock from the ride saying,
Tara, Tara, are you OK?!”
ats never a good sign,
is it?
Yes, I was OK. Just a
little bruised and battered.
I started thinking, that ride
is like life, isnt it? Some-
times we are on an incline
going up, or sometimes our
descent is wild and bumpy.
Whatever it is, our knuckles
are oen white as we hold
onto the mat we are riding
on and oen times we hear
someone calling out of the
darkness, asking if we are
OK.
e dierence is the mat
we are clinging to. Does the
mat bring things into your
life that give hope, love and
encouragement? Or does
this mat whiplash you with
all the negatives in life? I
think we oen nd our-
selves clinging to the wrong
mat as we are riding the
waves of life.
Not only should we look
at the mat we are clinging
to, sometimes with white
knuckles, and wonder if it
is the mat of Jesus or the
mat of worldly things we
are told we need to cling
to; there are also times we
must face our fears. ere
are times we need to climb
those stairs, even if we feel
as if we are standing on top
of the Ozark Mountains,
and trust that Jesus is with
us. at he has our back.
ere are times when we
are called to walk through
the valley of the shadow of
death. I think that valley
looks dierent for each
and every one of us. Our
valleys are dierent. How-
ever, they are no less scary
than someone elses valley.
Your valley might contain
doctors appointments
aer doctors appointments
with treatment that leave
you drained. Your valley
might contain separation
from those you love due to
disagreements. Your sepa-
ration might include people
telling you that you aren’t
good enough. Your valley
might be overowing with
debt and you feel like you
are being pulled under by
the waves of life as if in the
wave pool.
Whatever those valleys
are for you, I hope and
pray that you know you
are not alone and you are
loved beyond your wildest
imagination. Whenever you
nd yourself being hurled
down that slide of life, I
hope and pray that the mat
of Jesus is what you cling to.
Even when the waves of life
threaten to take us under
or the bumps we encounter
on the journey seem a little
too much to take, holding
onto Jesus will always be
life-giving.
Even if we might nd
ourselves jarred from life,
we will hear Jesus say, “you
are OK because I’ve got you.
I will never leave you or
forsake you.” What beautiful
words to hear during the
race of life. I hope you will
agree.
PASTOR’S PULPIT
Learning to ride the waves of life
Quincy University
Spring 2024
Dean’s List
Quincy University in
Quincy, Illinois, released
its deans list for the spring
2024 semester. Honor-
ees must earn a semester
grade point average of at
least 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) to
be included in the bian-
nual deans list. In total,
425 students received the
honor during the spring
2024 semester.
Area students named
to the list include:
Lincoln: Devon Parrott.
Warsaw : Jenna Van-
daveer.
Truman State Spring
2024 Graduates
Truman State University
has released the names of
students who graduated
during spring commence-
ment ceremonies May 11.
Students who graduated
with honors will have that
distinction noted by their
names. Cum laude recog-
nizes those who earned
a grade point average
between 3.50-3.74. Magna
cum laude is for graduates
with a grade point average
between 3.75-3.89. Summa
cum laude honors grad-
uates with a grade point
average above 3.9.
Master’s degree recipi-
ents will have that distinc-
tion noted by their names.
Area graduates include:
California: Carson
Drake Ash, Summa Cum
Laude.
Green Ridge: Grace
Elizabeth Edgar.
Warrensburg: Natalie
Ruth Fatka, Master of
Arts.
Truman State Spring
2024 Honors
Truman State University
has announced the stu-
dents named to its honors
lists for the spring 2024
semester.
To qualify for the
presidents list, an under-
graduate student must
attain a semester 4.0 grade
point average and must
complete at least 12 credit
hours. Local students
named to the list include:
Holden: Cooper Doolin
Kingsville: Leah La-
watsch, Alana Ray.
Knob Noster: Elizabeth
Collier.
Marshall: Drew Wilson.
Warrensburg: Luke
Fatka, Dan Stark-Wro-
blewski.
Windsor: Chloe Daily.
To qualify for the vice
president for academic
aairs’ list, an undergrad-
uate student must attain a
semester grade point aver-
age of at least 3.5 and must
complete at least 12 credit
hours. Local students
named to the list include:
California: Carson Ash.
Cole Camp: Dylana
Stoppel.
Holden: Chloe David-
son.
Sedalia: Natalie Walker.
Mizzou Spring 2024
Dean’s List
e University of
Missouri announced that
10,491 undergraduate stu-
dents earned a spot on the
deans list for the spring
2024 semester. Local
students named to the list
include:
Calhoun: Jessalyn E.
Caple.
California: Brecklyn
Grace Booth, Jackson T.
Cassil, Turner Mallicoat
Myers, Gabrielle Ruth
Rohrbach, Camryn J.
Schlup, Caitlyn Elizabeth
ompson.
Clinton: Kylie Jo
Bateman, Quincy R.
Crawford, Jery Bradford
Davis, Olivia S. Goth,
Olivia Ann Kiely, Mallory
Elizabeth Millsap, Bryanne
Carolyn Kennedy Smith,
Ella Christine Swaters,
Christian Dehn Voelmeck,
Aidan Robert Wirkkula.
Cole Camp: Lacie Jo
Caneld, Malachi James
Fox, Jarrett J. Long, Willy
Ehren Murphy.
Deepwater: Corbin
James Meeker.
Gilliam: Kirby Leigh-
Ann Richards.
Gravois Mills: Julia
Danielle Beil, Ryan M.
Maasen, Dominick Alex-
ander Sampson, Maria A.
Silva, Grace K. Whitmer,
Ruby Ashton Wright.
Houstonia: Emily A.
Gregory, Mason A. Locke.
Hughesville: Alyssa
Brooke Gear, Lily Brooke
Ream, William Richard
Boone Schroeder.
Jamestown: Luis
Gerardo Gomez, Clark S.
Rohrbach, Kylee J. Russell,
Anna R. Scheperle.
Kingsville: Landon
Tyler Cardozo, Avery D.
Vance.
Knob Noster: Timo-
thy Mitchell Anderson,
Alyssa Marie Anderson,
Abigail E. Collier, Jayden
C.E. Grisham, Ella Rose
Konrad, Krystiana erise
Valelo.
Leeton: Regan Suzanne
Shaer.
Lincoln: Riley Joanna
Warren.
Marshall: Kailei Marie
Allen, Genesis R. Barce-
nas, Maxwell Smith Betz,
Margaret Violet Bunch,
Grant M. Clemmons,
Connor D. Grossenburg,
Jack J. Huston, Karsyn E.
King, Jeremiah Robert
Trussell, John H. Ulbrich,
Skylar Paige Walton, Dan-
ielle Lou Wandell, James
Brendan Weaver.
Rocky Mount: Bailey
Grace McCuddin.
Sedalia: Zachary
Charles Amos, Tania
Bhardwaj, Elijah H.
Brown, Chloe Eliza-
beth Buckley, Michael
Scott Castiglia, Chloee J.
Craon, Logan J. Dick,
Jacquelyn LaRue Fairfax,
Raegan Nicole Fairfax,
Mya D. Fowler, Natan
Godunok, Laura Grana-
dos, Kaden John Green,
Carlos Guzman Nunez,
Elise R. Hawley, Maggie
He, Marigrace C. Heinze,
Gracie Kay Hoeins, Ani-
ta A. Husyeva, Faith Lin
Johnson, Envie Lakota B.
Johnson, Caroline Alaine
Matz, Reagen S. Mullins,
Brian Lewis Oster, Mari-
ana Restrepo, Christopher
D. Romero, Jessi B. Sparks,
Abigail Rose Tippie, Ethan
A. Trotter, Austyn Klay
Wenner, Megan Nicole
Wingerter.
Smithton: Josie Rachel
Bray, Kiersten Elizabeth
Luttrell.
Sweet Springs: Kolton
Michael King, Grant
omas Knipmeyer, Zach-
ary Ron Vogelsmeier.
Tipton: Madeline R.
Baer, Kiley A. Bailey, Kara-
gan Grace Koechner.
Versailles: Lauren Re-
nee Garrison.
Warrensburg: Marissa
Louise Acosta, Kolby Pat-
rick Armon, Mason Allen
Chapman, Victoria Noel
Crabtree, Tiyana Chris-
tine Crankeld, Todd L.
Lancaster, Aidan Byron
McMurphy, William
Stewart Samson, Jillian F.
Voskovitch.
Warsaw : Justice Ben-
jamin Gutierrez, Nicole
Pauline Hockett.
Windsor: Adam Wayne
Warlen.
EDUCATION BRIEFS
By Michael
Rubinkam and
Maryclaire Dale
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA —
Katherine Anderson
trekked from Texas to
Philadelphia last year for
a college program she
couldn’t find anywhere
else, combining the
music business, entre-
preneurship and tech-
nology. Two weeks ago,
she received the startling
news the university
would be shutting down
within days.
The closure of the
University of the Arts
has left her and 1,300
other students scram-
bling to find somewhere
to go or something to do.
By the time the school
announced its closure,
many colleges had al-
ready cut off admissions
for the fall. Anderson
was accepted into the
music industry program
at nearby Drexel Uni-
versity, which she said
wasn’t a perfect match,
but “the next best thing,
I guess.
“Because of all thats
going on, I felt very pres-
sured to make a decision
as fast as possible,” An-
derson said. She is now
suing the University of
the Arts.
More colleges around
the country have been
closing as they cope with
steep declines in enroll-
ment, a consequence of
both changing demo-
graphics and the effects
of the pandemic. The
closures in recent years
have left tens of thou-
sands of students in lim-
bo — and at increased
risk of never finishing
their degrees at all.
Nationwide, private
colleges have been clos-
ing at a rate of about two
per month, according to
the State Higher Educa-
tion Executive Officers
Association.
Before announcing
it would close, UArts,
as its often called, had
trained musicians and
artists, dancers and
designers in Philadelphia
for nearly 150 years. The
school had suffered from
plunging enrollment and
said it was confronted
with “significant, un-
anticipated expenses
that forced its closure.
Several state and local
investigations are under-
way into how the univer-
sity ran out of money so
suddenly.
“We have yet to re-
ceive the answer to that
question,” Lynette Kuhn,
a high-ranking official in
the Pennsylvania De-
partment of Education,
said Friday in an online
information session for
University of the Arts
parents and students.
Kuhn was responding
to one of several ques-
tions posed by frustrated
students about what
university officials knew
of its precarious financ-
es — and what they did
about it.
“We understand that
you students ... face
an impossible set of
circumstances, with
frustration that ex-
pands beyond measure,
Heather Perfetti, presi-
dent of the Middle States
Commission on Higher
Education, an accredit-
ing agency, said at the
same session. “We all
believe that no academic
journey should include
this kind of severe and
abrupt disruption.
Drummer Adam
Machado, 18, came to
the University of the
Arts from New Yorks
Hudson Valley so he
could study a range of
styles, including jazz
and contemporary, in
a major city. He had a
$32,000-a-year scholar-
ship, and its unclear if
any other schools will
match that. But he also
wonders if hell find
the same curriculum,
sense of community and
ability to pursue gigs
in both New York and
Philadelphia, where he
performed Wednesday
night with a band called
“Kids That Fly.
He grieves for “not
only me, but 1,000 other
artists (who) are without
a home.
Like many classmates
who went through the
draining college search
process just a year ago,
hes not sure what hell
do next.
“You dont really know
where to start,” said stu-
dent Cyrus Nasib, 18.
“It’s very numbing,
said Nasib, a theater ma-
jor who had just signed
a lease for an apartment
near the college campus,
since his parents are
moving from the Phil-
adelphia suburbs to the
West Coast. “It kind of
just saps your motivation
to do anything.
Enrollment at the
University of Arts had
dropped by nearly half
since 2009. Nationwide,
the number of college
students in the U.S. had
already been steadily
decreasing for years
before the pandemic
led to a sharp drop in
enrollment. Schools
financial woes have been
complicated further by
the botched rollout of a
new federal financial aid
form, which has raised
fears that hundreds of
thousands of students
will forgo college entire-
ly.
The University of the
Arts has made arrange-
ments with a half-dozen
colleges and universities
to take in UArts students
and help them complete
their degrees. Formal
agreements with a
half-dozen other schools
are under review by
the schools accrediting
agency.
But the disruptions
created by college
closures have a history
of derailing students
educations.
Nationally, as many as
half of students whose
campuses close don’t
resume their studies,
according to the State
Higher Education Execu-
tive Officers Association,
whose data surveys both
nonprofit and for-prof-
it schools, including
two-year colleges. Other
students lose credits or
have to spend more to
enroll elsewhere.
Democratic state law-
makers held a hearing
Monday on the Universi-
ty of the Arts shutdown,
while the Philadelphia
city council plans its
own hearing for later
this month.
“It throws so many red
flags up,” said Council-
man Mark Squilla. “How
can the board not be
aware of the financial
situation and then say,
‘We just found out last
minute we couldnt get
any money.’ Were they
already leveraged to the
hilt? Did they have a line
of credit that they can
no longer borrow from?
Did the banks shut them
off? You know, all these
questions, nobody’s an-
swering.
Film major Ian Cal-
laghan-Kenna, who com-
muted by bus to the Uni-
versity of the Arts, has
been coping with bouts
of intense anxiety — not
least because the college
already has thousands
of dollars of his federal
aid for the fall term. He
has joined a potential
class-action lawsuit
against the school.
He said hes most
upset by how quickly it
happened.
The fact that they
acted like everything was
normal and that we were
a thriving institution just
a couple weeks ago, and
now they’re just all the
sudden $40 million in
the tank, having to shut
down,” he said, referring
to one estimate of the
shortfall, “its just very,
very upsetting.
___
Rubinkam reported
from northeastern Penn-
sylvania.
When colleges close, students are left scrambling
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During summer heat waves, everyone needs to take care of themselves, especially those
who work outside, such as city, county or state road crews and farmers and ranchers.
FILE PHOTO BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT
By Tammy Webber
Associated Press
FENTON, Mich. —
With much of the Midwest
and the Northeast broiling
— or about to broil — in
extreme summer heat this
week, meteorologists are
talking about heat waves
and heat domes.
Both mean its really
hot — and people will hear
those terms a lot more as
the world heats up. Whats
the dierence?
Heres what to know:
What’s a heat dome?
It’s helpful to think of a
heat dome as whats hap-
pening in the atmosphere.
A heat wave is how that af-
fects people on the ground,
said Ken Kunkel, a research
professor of atmospheric
sciences at North Carolina
State University.
When a high-pressure
system develops in the
upper atmosphere, it causes
the air below it to sink
and compress. at raises
temperatures in the lower
atmosphere.
Because hot air expands,
it creates a bulging dome.
e boundaries of this
weeks heat dome are not
well-dened, Kunkel said,
but the National Weath-
er Service has said that
the most extreme heat is
expected in the Ohio Valley
and the Northeast.
e eastern heat dome
follows an earlier-than-usu-
al one this month in the
Southwest. Last year, there
were 645 heat-related
deaths in Phoenix.
What is a heat wave?
A heat wave is dened
by how intense the heat is,
how long it lasts and where
it occurs, said Je Masters,
a meteorologist with Yale
Climate Connections.
In general, several days
of 90-plus degree tempera-
tures in Texas are “no big
deal,” Masters said. But
farther north, it is fore-
casted to be in the mid- to
high-90s over the Midwest
and Northeast this week,
with heat indexes of 100 F
(38 C) or greater.
e populations just
not conditioned to that sort
of heat,” he said.
e National Weather
Service said that some
areas likely will reach daily
records, with the heat wave
lasting all week and into the
weekend in some places.
e combination of
clear skies and the higher
summertime angle of the
sun can result in high heat
index readings, a measure
of temperature combined
with humidity. Humidity
makes the weather feel hot-
ter because the body cools
itself by sweating and has to
work harder when the air’s
already moist.
What’s a heat dome? Here’s why so
much of the US is broiling this week
By Jessica
Damiano
Associated Press
Peanuts are generally
grown in southern climes.
Most come from China,
India, Nigeria and the
southern U.S., which all
fall squarely in climates in
or similar to USDA hardi-
ness zones 8-11. Which is
to say, their summers are
long enough to allow for
the up to 150 days neces-
sary for the plants to reach
maturity.
But with some plan-
ning, home growers as
far north as zone 6 can
also have success growing
peanuts for snacking, pea-
nut butter and, of course,
bragging rights.
If you live in one of
those more northern
areas, direct sowing isn’t
possible, so you’ll have to
purchase starter plants or
start seeds early indoors
(or in a greenhouse, if you
have one). en transplant
them outdoors two to
three weeks aer the dan-
ger of frost has passed.
With that date in mind,
research your rst fall frost
date and calculate whether
there are enough days be-
tween them to allow your
chosen peanut variety to
mature: Valencia takes 90-
110 days; Spanish, 90-120;
Virginia and runner types,
130-150. If not, calcu-
late the number of extra
days (but no less than 14)
they’ll need to develop
indoors and start seeds
accordingly. Don’t subtract
more days because starting
seeds too early can result
in leggy, stressed plants.
In my Long Island, New
York, garden, I would aim
for an early April start
date.
I recommend buying
seeds from a specialty
garden center or a seed
catalog. Yes, you can
theoretically crack open
raw, unsalted, in-the-shell
peanuts from the grocery
store and plant them —
and if you do, take care
not to remove the red seed
coat — but you’ll have no
way of knowing which
variety you are planting
or how long they’ve been
sitting in their shells and
under what conditions.
In zones 8-11, plant
seeds directly outdoors in
full sun (a south-facing
slope is ideal) between
mid-April and mid-June.
Loosen soil and sow 2
inches deep and 10 inches
apart in rows 20 inches
apart. Keep the soil moist
until they sprout, then
provide 1 to 1½ inches of
water per week, including
rainfall.
In zones 6 and 7, sow
seeds indoors about 1
inch deep in individual
biodegradable pots, and
place them under grow
lights or by your sunniest
window. Water about once
a week and transplant the
entire pot outdoors two to
three weeks aer the soil
temperature has warmed
to at least 60 degrees and
the danger of frost has
passed. Starter plants, if
using, should be set out at
the same time.
Hill soil around the
bottoms of plants, as you
would potatoes, begin-
ning when they are a foot
tall, by applying 2 inches
of straw or dried grass
clippings around them to
encourage “pegging,” or
underground seed pro-
duction. ose seeds are
peanuts, so they must be
dug up to be harvested.
Because peanuts arent
actually nuts but rather
legumes, like beans and
peas, they capture nitrogen
from the air and add it to
the soil, so avoid applying
nitrogen fertilizers around
plants.
Self-pollinating yellow
owers will emerge rough-
ly 40 days aer planting.
Petal drop is a sign that
peanut formation, or
pegging, has begun under-
ground.
Depending on your
variety and growing
conditions, leaves will
turn yellow about four to
ve months aer seeds are
planted, signaling its time
to harvest.
Dig up plants — roots
and all — shake o excess
soil, and place in a dry
spot with good air circula-
tion for two to three days
until the remaining foliage
dries completely. Remove
peanut pods from roots,
then roast, or store un-
shelled peanuts in airtight
containers. ey’ll keep
for about a year.
___
Jessica Damiano writes
weekly gardening columns
for the AP and publishes
the award-winning Weekly
Dirt Newsletter.
You don’t have to live in
the tropics to grow peanuts
This image provided by the Georgia Peanut Commission shows a farmer holding a
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The University of
Central Missouri an-
nounced the expansion
of its automatic, in-state,
out-of-state scholarship
program, which now
includes residents of
Louisiana and Missis-
sippi. This initiative was
approved by the UCM
Board of Governors in
March.
Currently, the UCM
Bound Out-of-State
Scholarship offers a
tuition reduction equiv-
alent to in-state tuition
for residents of states
with Mid-America
Intercollegiate Athletics
Association member in-
stitutions and bordering
states.
“Providing in-state
tuition to our newest
MIAA member border-
ing states furthers our
commitment to offer
valuable higher edu-
cation degrees that are
accessible and afford-
able,” said UCM Presi-
dent Roger Best. “The
success of our students
remains our top prior-
ity as evidenced by our
national rankings along
with career placement
rates that are substan-
tially higher than the
national average. UCM
is home to students from
48 states and 52 coun-
tries. It is our privilege
to welcome them to our
community.
Effective July 1, the
University of Arkan-
sas-Fort Smith will
join the MIAA, thereby
designating Louisiana
and Mississippi as new
border states. This
expansion aligns with
the boards March 2021
decision to extend the
non-resident tuition
waiver to all states with
MIAA member institu-
tions and their neigh-
boring states, previously
adding five states to the
scholarship program.
With this expansion,
UCM continues its
commitment to provid-
ing greater access and
success for students
from diverse geograph-
ic regions. For more
information regarding
eligibility, visit ucmo.edu
or contact UCM Student
Financial Services at
660-543-8266.
Release courtesy of
the University of Central
Missouri.
UCM expands out-
of-state scholarship
program
By Democrat Staff
Although its not July,
this week has seen high-
er-than-normal summer
temperatures and heat in-
dices. During a heat wave,
it is essential to watch out
for heat-related illness.
People who work out-
side need to take special
precautions during heat
waves. Missouri Extension
Health and Safety Special-
ist Karen Funkenbusch
shared tips for staying safe
during summers high
temperatures.
“During heat waves,
farmers and ranchers
face an increased risk of
heat-related illness, which
in severe cases can be fatal
if untreated,” she noted. “It
takes new workers time to
adjust to heat.
“Healthy workers get
used to higher tempera-
tures over a two- or three-
day period,” she continued.
“Within seven to 10 days,
they adjust completely.
However, it takes only two
to three days to return to
the original state.
She suggests new work-
ers or workers returning
from vacations or sick
leave gradually increase
workloads and take breaks
to build tolerance to heat.
When working with
co-workers, one should
monitor them for signs
of heat-related illness.
Funkenbusch said this is
especially true for those
who do heavy tasks or
wear protective clothing.
Avoid rapid changes in
work intensity. Set up a
buddy system to look out
for others.
“Heat rash occurs when
sweat glands clog due to
extreme sweating,” she
explained. “e rash will
look like pimples and
white bumps may appear.
Mild temperatures cause
the rash to disappear.
“Loss of salt and electro-
lytes causes heat cramps,
she continued. “Cramps
may occur several hours
aer you have been out of
the heat. ey may aect
arms, legs, and the abdo-
men.
Relling uids and
electrolytes is essential.
Drinking liquids that con-
tain electrolytes restores
potassium, sodium, and
chloride.
“Heat exhaustion also
follows heavy sweating,
Funkenbusch noted. “Nau-
sea, confusion, headache,
and thirst oen occur.
Getting out of the heat
and drinking liquids with
electrolytes help return the
body to a normal state.
“Heat stroke is a
life-threatening situation,
she added. “Victims may
stagger, become irritable,
and lose consciousness.
ey may have seizures
and vomit. Take the victim
to a cool place and seek
immediate medical atten-
tion.
Funkenbusch recom-
mends the following:
• Drink a cup of water
every 15-20 minutes to
avoid dehydration. Avoid
caeine and carbonated
and alcoholic beverages.
• Rest in the shade as
needed. Work and rest cy-
cles let the body eliminate
excess heat, slow the heart
rate, and provide greater
blood ow to the skin.
• Wear a hat and
light-colored, loose-tting
clothing.
• Slightly increase daily
salt intake to replace salt
lost by sweat.
• Review medications
and their eects on the
body during high-heat
periods. Diuretics and
antihistamines are com-
mon drugs that aect heat
resistance.
• Check your air con-
ditioner for eciency. If
your home is not air-con-
ditioned, use fans to move
air through it, close blinds
and shades, and sleep in a
cooler part of the house,
such as the basement.
• Plan before you go to
work. Bring an adequate
supply of water, shade
devices, and protective
clothing. If you work out-
side, bring sunscreen.
• Be a “cool” cook. Serve
cold sandwiches, salads,
and other foods that need
not be cooked or baked.
• Use the heat index
rather than temperature
to measure heat. Use air
temperatures and humid-
ity to estimate risk. Learn
more about the heat index
at www.weather.gov/ama/
heatindex.
is weekend, the high
temperature in Sedalia
will reach the low 90s with
a low of around 72. Heat
index values could reach as
high as 95. ere is a 40%
chance of showers and
thunderstorms Saturday
night. On Monday and
Tuesday, the high will
reach near 97. ere is a
50% chance of showers and
thunderstorms on Tuesday
night and a 30% chance on
Wednesday. Temperatures
will remain in the 90s for
the better part of next
week.
Use caution during the
hot days of summer
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Our ER at Women’s Hospital has permanently closed.
You can find the same emergency doctors and care at
our University Hospital, located at 1 Hospital Drive, which
includes a separate Children’s ER.
Trusted Experts. With MU Health Care’s board-certified
team of ER doctors, you can trust you’ll receive the
highest level of emergency care.
Coordinated Obstetrics Care. Our ER works closely with
our women’s health experts and new Birthing Center,
oering peace of mind for pregnant patients.
Better Connected. Having a centralized ER location in
Columbia allows our specialists to collaborate more quickly
and eciently, maximizing expertise and care for both
adults and children.
Learn more about our ER services at
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By Zach Bott
zachb@warrensburgstarjournal.com
Old Barney’s
Bar &
Grill has a
reputation
that speaks
for itself.
As its sign says as you
walk into the restaurant,
Old Barney’s has been “A
Warrensburg tradition
since 1941.
With a menu consist-
ing of its hand-breaded
pork tenderloin, the
chicken fingers, and
its “Barney Burger,” it
seems that Barney’s can
fit everyones tastes.
With that long-stand-
ing relationship with
the city and a menu that
suits all, the restaurant’s
accolades have begun
piling up. In previous
years, Old Barney’s has
won the Warrensburg
Star-Journals Best of the
‘Burg for Best Burger,
Best Sports Bar and Best
Bartender, with the 2024
results to be announced
in July.
Its latest proud honor
is being featured on
Americas Best Restau-
rants Road Show,” a
social media restaurant
show that tours the
county in search of the
best eats.
Owner Stacey Fitter-
er and his wife, Holly,
were interviewed as part
of the show to go along
with video highlights of
Old Barney’s food and
culture. Fitterer could
not be reached by press
time.
ABR Show host
Danyel Detomo spoke
to the Star-Journal when
the show toured the
Warrensburg restaurant
on May 20, speaking on
the show’s production
and values.
“We go around state
to state with a film crew
and we film an episode
for social media,” Deto-
mo said. “When we go
to the restaurants, they
feature three to five of
their menu items. We
talk about what makes
them unique, why the
customers enjoy them,
anything cool they do.
We taste (the food) on
camera, and then we go
into learning the history
of the restaurant and
how it started.
Old Barney’s was
chosen to appear on the
show after a community
member contacted ABR
on its social media.
“It could happen in
one of three ways,” De-
tomo said. “Someone in
the community will see
what we do, and they’ll
go on our website and
nominate them. The
owner might see what we
do and reach out. Then,
of course, when its kind
of a staple in the com-
munity.
Detomo pointed to the
uniqueness of a restau-
rant like Old Barney’s
and how it paired per-
fectly with ABRs values.
“It’s a lot of fun
because local spots are
(like) hidden gems,
Detomo said. “You go
somewhere to visit
and you want to know,
‘Where do the locals
go?’”
“It’s just really cool
to be able to showcase
these true local spots
because they all have a
unique story and it’s fun
to show their communi-
ty this is what they’re all
a b o u t .”
Americas Best Restau-
rants was founded by
CEO Matt Plapp, who
had a vision of market-
ing small-town restau-
rants around the country
and wanted to use the
power of social media to
do so.
In 2021, he launched
the road show with
around five employ-
ees. Now, ABR, which
is based in Florence,
Kentucky, has a 50- to 60
person crew that travels
the country.
“We are really big on
helping people with their
social media because
social media is what gets
peoples name out there
now,” Detomo said. “You
go somewhere to eat,
what do you look at?
Social media.
Keep an eye out for
Old Barney’s episode on
Americas Best Restau-
rants or Old Barney’s
Facebook page when
it gets published in the
coming months. The
video will also be posted
to ABRs YouTube chan-
nel and website.
Zach Bott can be
reached at 660-747-8123.
America’s Best Restaurants to feature
An Americas Best Restaurants van sits outside Old Barney’s on shoot day on Monday,
May 20. PHOTOS BY ZACH BOTT | WARRENSBURG STAR-JOURNAL
Owner Stacey Fitterer and his wife, Holly, speak with show host Danyel Detomo before
their interview on Monday, May 20, at Old Barneys.
A crew member of Americas Best Restaurants takes B-roll footage of the entrees at
the restaurant on Monday, May 20, at Old Barneys.
ABR’s clapperboard rests on a table next to entrees from the restaurant on Monday,
May 20, at Old Barney’s.
Old Barney’s
has won the
Star-Journal’s
Best of the
‘Burg for
Best Burger,
Best Sports
Bar and Best
Bartender
in previous
years. The
2024 results
will be
announced
in July.
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plumbing needs call 660-827-0101.
Congratulations Artistic Isle on your May 2
nd
Ribbon Cutting! Are you looking for organic
handmade watercolors or any art supplies?
Stop by Artistic Isle at 120 E 6th St.
Congratulations to Stone Laser Imaging,
Trophies, & T's on your May 2
nd
Ribbon
Cutting!Stone Laser has high tech equipment
to make sure their customers get the best.
Stop by Stone Laser at 209 S Ohio Ave or
call 660-826-6066.
Congratulations to Bazoo Books on your May 6
th
Ribbon Cutting!If you are looking for that special book
for yourself, a friend, or kids stop by Bazoo Books at
1400 S Limit Ave Apt 7 or call 660-827-0940.
Congratulations Studio 702 on your May 11
th
Ribbon Cutting!At Studio 702 you could get
photography done or use as an event space!!
For more information call 660-591-5337.
Congratulations myMedspa Sedalia on
your May 20
th
Ribbon Cutting!
myMedSpa has everything you need to
help you look and feel amazing! For
more information call 660-851-0122 or
stop by 1806 W 5th St, Sedalia, MO.
Welcome DVCreations to the Sedalia Chamber!
Congratulations on your May 24
th
Ribbon Cutting!If
you are looking for a great idea for an office party,
birthday party, or an event contact Daphne for a bead
party! It is such a great addition to your event!
dvcreations22@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/dvcreations22
Welcome Queen City Coffee Company
to the Sedalia Chamber! Congratulations
on your May 24
th
Ribbon Cutting! Come
and support our local coffee shop! Queen
City Coffee strives to support other local
businesses by using their products in
store! Stop by for adelicious coffee at
3224 W 16th Street Sedalia, MO.
Congratulations to the Missouri Goat Expo on
your May 30
th
Ribbon Cutting!This is such a
cool event that gets hosted once a year here in
Sedalia! Thank you for choosing Sedalia
Missouri to host your event every year.
We had an INCREDIBLE 2nd
Annual Hot Air Balloon & Kite
Festival on June 7-9th! The
Sedalia Chamber would like to
thank our Event Sponsor Ingram
Capital for investing in this
amazing Free Community Event.
We would also like to thank
NUCOR of Sedalia for sponsoring
our four shape balloons this year.
So many businesses and
organizations helped sponsor this
Free Community event and
without them, this event would
not be possible. We would also
like to thank the City of Sedalia
for all their support for the
festival. We are grateful to the
Sedalia Police Dept., Sedalia Fire
Dept., Pettis County Ambulance,
and Bothwell Regional Health
Center for keeping everyone safe
during the festival. We had an
amazing committee that worked
hard and our volunteers we thank
you!We would like feedback
what you loved, and any
improvements that could be
made for next year. This was our
second year, and we are looking
for ways to improve every year.
Please feel free to email
debra@sedaliachamber.com.
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Sedalia Democrat LIVING Friday, June 21, 2024
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B9
Blume added hes invest-
ed in buying specialized
bags to preserve his kites.
One of the things I like
to impress upon people is
that when you get serious
about kite ying, and youre
willing to spend a little
more on a quality kite, you
keep it well,” he noted. “You
protect it; you just don’t lay
it down in the corner.
He added ying stunt
kites is an excellent way to
keep ones brain alert.
“No. 1, stunt kites, keep
your mind sharp,” he noted.
“Because if you don’t stay
ahead of that kite, you going
to put it in the ground.
For those interested in
ying kites, Blume will also
have an adult kite program
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June
29.
Faith Bemiss-McKinney
can be reached at 660-530-
0289.
KITES
From Page B1
George Blume owns an unusual stunt kite, a carousel.
Blume has been collecting stunt kites since 1987, and many
of his kites are hanging at Boonslick Regional Library this
month. PHOTOS BY FAITH BEMISS-MCKINNEY | DEMOCRAT
A colorful buttery stunt kite, courtesy of George Blume of Kansas City, hangs in the childrens department of
Boonslick Regional Library.
ART
From Page B1
Volunteering also offers
numerous opportunities to
develop and showcase your
leadership skills. Wheth-
er you’re leading a team,
coordinating events, or
managing projects, you’ll
gain practical experience
in guiding and motivating
others. These experiences
can be invaluable when
seeking leadership roles in
your professional life.
Moreover, volunteering
allows you to build and
enhance your resume.
Employers value candidates
who have a demonstrated
commitment to their com-
munity and who possess
a diverse set of skills and
experiences. By including
your volunteer work on
your resume, you highlight
your initiative, dedication
and ability to work well with
others.
Engaging with a diverse
group of professionals
through volunteering can
also improve your commu-
nication skills. Working with
people from different back-
grounds and with varying
perspectives can enhance
your ability to convey ideas
clearly and effectively. This
improved communication
can be a signicant asset in
any professional setting.
In conclusion, volunteer-
ing for a nonprot organiza-
tion can profoundly impact
your life, providing both
personal satisfaction and
professional development.
The benets of volunteer-
ing extend far beyond the
immediate gratication of
helping others; they encom-
pass a broad spectrum of
personal growth and career
advancement opportunities.
By dedicating your time and
skills to a nonprot, you not
only contribute to a worthy
cause but also enrich your
own life and community.
Dustin Schmidt is a local
artist and the president of
the Sedalia Visual Art Asso-
ciation.
Miller to host book signing
Author and Sedalia Democrat colum-
nist Jack Miller will host a book signing
from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 22 at
Bazoo Books the in State Fair Shopping
Center, 1400 S. Limit Ave. Suite 7. Miller
will have all of his books available.
Main Street accepting additions to
downtown Selfie Trail
Warrensburg Main Street is accepting
bid proposals for additional art pieces to
be added to Downtown Warrensburg.
Over the last several years, Warrens-
burg Main Streets Design and Art Com-
mittee has worked to bring more color
and art to downtown Warrensburg. Using
many local artists, students and groups,
the organization has added more than a
dozen pieces of artwork.
Warrensburg Main Street is seeking
local artists to submit a proposal for a
mural on the south wall of Ivory & Lace
Bridal Boutique, 124 N. Holden St.,
owned by Rachel Mifflin.
“Warrensburg Main Street Art Com-
mittee thought this location would be
a great placemaking mural. This would
allow for brides of Ivory & Lace and
visitors to Downtown to have a desti-
nation photo, which could help market
the Downtown area,” Executive Director
Jamie DeBacker said. “The committee
and business owner decided they wanted
to see a theme of love, loving Downtown
Warrensburg, being proud of the com-
munity or a similar concept for this next
mural.
The mural will be added as a stop on
the “interactive selfie trail,” which was
started in 2020. The trail is a twist on
a typical selfie wall or mural. A “selfie
wall” is when an artist creates artwork
that encourages an individual to do an
action or become part of the art. Exam-
ples include butterfly wings or blowing a
bubble. These murals are slightly hidden
or off the main street of downtown War-
rensburg, allowing for an art scavenger
hunt for visitors.
Proposal requirements include that
the art piece must fit within a 6-foot
by 8-foot space and can be added to a
variety of surfaces such as brick, cement,
etc. The deadline is July 2. Proposals can
be submitted at www.warrensburgmain-
street.org under Downtown Opportuni-
ties, Selfie Trail. Submissions can also be
emailed to director@warrensburgmain-
streeet.org or mailed/dropped off at 125C
N. Holden St. Warrensburg, MO 64093.
For more information, contact War-
rensburg Main Street through email or at
660-429-3988.
To submit your local arts and entertain-
ment news, email news@sedaliademocrat.
com.
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS
By Lindsey Bahr
AP Film Writer
Jeff Nichols had dreamt of making
a film about a 1960s motorcycle club
for over 20 years.
The obsession started when he
first cracked open Danny Lyons
book “The Bikeriders,” a New Jour-
nalism-style account of the Chicago
Outlaws Motorcycle Club in the
mid-1960s. He saw it as a story about
rebels, romantics, frauds and the end
of an era.
But he didnt quite realize just how
terrifying it would be to film the
motorcycles in motion.
The bikes were vintage. The
actors, including Austin Butler and
Tom Hardy, would be riding at high
speeds. And there would be no hel-
mets. At some point, one of his stunt
coordinators just came out with it:
There is no way to make this 100%
safe.
They went for it. The danger was
kind of the point. And everyone
made it out unscathed.
The Bikeriders” ( racing into
theaters nationwide Friday) is a rare
summer gem: An original film with
stars (including Jodie Comer, Mi-
chael Shannon, Norman Reedus and
Mike Faist), cool cred, pathos and
a clear-eyed wistfulness for a brief
moment and a type of guy.
This is a film thats really about
nostalgia,” Nichols said. There is a
sadness that comes with that. But
theres also a joy in remembering it.
Catching a star on the riseNichols
has always had luck with casting,
getting movie stars in his films right
as they’re about to break big (like
Jessica Chastain in “Take Shelter”).
For “The Bikeriders,” it was Butler.
“ Elvis “ had yet to come out, but
when he met him, he was certain:
This is a movie star.
“I read a lot of scripts and this one
just felt different,” Butler said. “It felt
full of humanity and these cinemat-
ic moments…I felt like I was being
invited into this other world. And he
was one of the coolest characters I’ve
ever read.
Butlers Benny is also the most
enigmatic of the bunch: A guy whose
face is never shown in Lyons book
and who is never interviewed – just
talked about.
“I love how Jeff talks about him as
being this empty cup that everybody
wants to fill with their own expecta-
tions and their own responsibilities.
He doesn’t want any of that,” Butler
said. “Thats when he wants to cut
loose and be free.
Nichols wanted Benny to be
bottled up until the end and remem-
bered telling his star to “pull it back
a few times.
“Like, stop smiling,” Nichols
laughed. “When that kid smiles the
whole world smiles.
But he soon realized that was
missing the point of casting someone
like Butler — an emotive actor with a
big heart.
That character got better because
of him,” Nichols said.
A different point of viewOne of
Nichols’ biggest breakthroughs was
when he realized the narrator should
be Kathy, who falls for Benny at first
sight and gets wrapped up in the
club.
She just pops off the page,
Nichols said. “Shes witty, shes in-
trospective, shes self-deprecating,
shes infuriating at times. She is a real
person.
Comer saw in her a fascinating
character, an “ordinary” but still
extraordinary person that reminded
her of women she knew growing up
in Liverpool. She worked tirelessly
to nail Kathy’s very specific work-
ing-class Chicago accent.
But on another level, she was just
a better voice for what he wanted to
say.
The ultimate truth, and a subtext
of the film, is that men are really bad
at sharing their emotions,” he said.
Observing this group in the hands
of a male narrator I think would be
really boring.
Fact, fiction and telling a good
story”The Bikeriders” is a work of
fiction. Nichols didn’t want to be the
historian of the Outlaws, a group
which still exists. He mostly wanted
to capture this time and culture and
evoke the feeling he got when he
opened that book so many years ago.
But he also draws heavily on Lyons
images, some of which are recreated,
and reporting. Much of Kathy’s dia-
logue are things the real Kathy, who
was married to Benny, said. Hardy’s
character Johnny was also apparently
inspired by the Marlon Brando film
The Wild One” to start the club.
He was the leader and also a bit of a
fraud — a suburban dad with a real
job on the side.
Nichols chose to make the film in
color, instead of mimicking Lyons
famous use of black-and-white pho-
tography.
They’re beautiful, but they are
romanticized,” Nichols said. “I think
when you put them in color, they
become less affected. They become
more realistic.
The joys and pains of riding
those bikesLike Butler, Hardy came
into the film with some motorcycle
know-how. But neither would de-
scribe it as a leg up — antique bikes
are a different beast.
“It just happens to be a conve-
nience because I can ride as opposed
to lying about skiing,” Hardy said.
Still, once they got it down it could
be rather exciting.
“It was exhilarating riding in a gi-
ant group,” Butler said. “You feel the
energy of every motorcycle coming
together.
Comer said riding on the back of
Benny’s bike, in the Cincinnati night
with engines roaring and street lights
twinkling, was “a really magical kind
of movie moment.
And the danger was ever-present.
But it also resulted in some real mov-
ie magic, like the near-impossible
recreation of one of Lyons most fa-
mous photographs with a single rider
speeding across the Ohio Bridge.
In the film, Butler is the rider.
They had shut down a bridge. They
couldn’t do it more than twice (both
logistically and because they couldnt
risk anything with their star). They
had a 35mm film camera mounted
on a car with a moving crane, at-
tempting to speed alongside Butler.
All of a sudden we lock in the
cameras in the right spot, the bridge
is in the right spot, Austin looks
back, then he drives off,” Nichols
said. “And youre like holy (exple-
tive): ‘We got it.
Butler, Hardy, Comer
capture 1960s rebel
cool in ‘The Bikeriders’
Sedalia DemocratCLASSIFIEDS
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Friday, June 21, 2024
YARD SALE
2504 S QUINCY
SATURDAY
JUNE 22
8AM-4PM
Name brand teen women's to
women's 4x, some men's
clothes, name brand purses, fish
tanks, some household items,
shoes, Too Much to Name.
MOVING/IN HOME
DAY CARE
CLOSING SALE
1745 CYPRESS LN
1735 CYPRESS LN
8020 HAWTHORNE
DR
FRI 7-?
SAT 7-1
trampoline, patio set, Ballwin
piano, washer/dryer, chest
freezer, large classroom white
board, preschool daycare cot,
baby gear, Step 2 playhouse,
basketball goal, so many toys,
kitchen items, housewares,
clothes, boy's 0-3 to 9-12
months, 5-8y, including Sacred
Heart informs, women's large-
XXL, some men's and So Much
More! EVERYTHING MUST GO!
Our 6 year old will be selling
drinks.
HUGE YARD SALE
617 S LAFAYETTE
FRIDAY 7:30AM-?
SAT 7:30AM-12
Primitives, antiques, furniture,
wash tubs, ladders, old shutters,
doors, gates, corbels, spindles,
trim, collectibles, vintage and
costume jewelry, pocket knives,
quilting supplies, new running
boards, 6 aluminum porch
posts, 2 110 air conditioners,
boy's clothing, baby clothes,
play pen, baby swing, and much
more!
OA-FMDC, State of MO will have the following ARPA funded
construction projects across the state available for public
bid throughout 2024, subject to available funding. Schedule
and bid documents will be available at https://oa.mo.gov/facilities/
C2318-02 Farmington Corr. Ctr, Water/Wastewater (WW)
Improvs
C2318-03 Licking South Central Corr. Ctr., W/W Improvs
F2302-01 MO St Fair Improvs to Storm W/W Collection
H2314-01 Waverly Youth Ctr Replace HVAC & BAS
M2301-01 NW MO Psych Rehab Ctr ADA Upgrades
M2301-02 SE MO Mental Health ADA Upgrades
M2301-03 St Louis Forensic ADA Upgrades
M2307-01 Bellefontaine Hab Ctr Replace Boiler & HVAC
M2329-01 Springfield Reg Office Bldg HVAC Renov.
O2366-01 Supreme Court Bldg Install Emergency Generator
T2301-02 Camp Clark Training Site 1 Connect Sewer Sys to
City of Nevada Sewer
X2301-01 Babler St Park Connect Utility to American Water &
Rebuild Lagoon
X2303-01 Meramec St Park Convert Lagoon to Sprayfield
X2304-02 Echo Bluff St Park W/W Improvs
X2304-03 Montauk St Park W/W Improvs
X2305-02 Knob Noster St Park W/W Improvs
X2305-03 Bothwell Lodge St Historic Site, W/W Improvs
X2305-04 Confederate Memorial St Historic Site W/W
X2306-02 Onondaga Cave St Park W/W Improvs
X2306-03 Meramec St Park W/W
X2307-02 Lake Ozark St Park, W/W
X2310-01 St Francois St Park, Convert Lagoon to Sprayfield
X2321-01 Graham St Park Improvs to W/W Sys.
X2322-01 Weston Bend & Crowder St Park Improvs to W/W
Systems
X2322-02 Crowder St Park Improvs to W/W Systems
X2322-03 Weston Bend St Park Improvs to W/W Sys
X2323-02 Stockton & Roaring River St Park W/W Sys
X2323-03 Roaring River St Parks Improvs to Wastewater Sys
X2332-01 Washington St Park Sewer Renovs
X2333-01 Mark Twain St Park Sewer Renovs
X2334-01 Finger Lakes St Park Sewer Renovs
X2335-01 Sam A Baker St Park W/W
X2336-01 Lake Wappapello St Park W/W Renovs
721169at
720792ch
GARAGE SALE
2801
BRANDON AVE
SATURDAY
8:00AM-2:00PM
Adult men's & women's clothes,
small to XLG, rockers, end
tables, book shelves, exercise
bikes, household items, kitchen-
ware, DVD's/CD/s.
HUGE GARAGE
SALE
IN ALLEY
827 N EMMET AVE
FRI-SAT
7AM-3PM
Cub Tractor Mower, Dixon Zero
Turn Mower, lawn mower lift, 9N
Ford Tractor, vinyl and Peter Pan
45 records, fishing reels, pellet
grill, outdoor 3 burner stove,
furniture, dresser, bunk beds,
table and chairs, home decor,
LOTS of clean clothes, infant to
adult. Name brand. toys, Lots of
Miscellaneous.
$45 for 20lb box of Fresh Peaches!
Sat. June 29th
Tractor Supply,
3901 W Broadway Blvd
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
WARRENSBURG, MO
SEDALIA, MO
Sat. June 29th
Elks Lodge
822 E Young Ave
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
721070at
Stonner
*Specializing in LA-Z-BOY*
FURNITURE
717702tr
604 S Highway 5, Tipton, MO 65081
(660) 433-5811
Little ads. Big results. The
Marketplace is a great place to
advertise.
GARAGE SALE
2402 & 2409
GOLF DR
SouthWest Village
FRI 7AM-?
SAT 7AM-?
Boy's 0-12 months, 2T and size 8,
Size 2-4 boy's shoes, girl's size
3T-5, shoes 9C-11C, packnplay,
baby items, women's clothes
various sizes, bakers rack, wick-
er rockers, stationary bike, king
size bed frame, childrens books,
lots of miscellaneous
Huge 6 Family
Garage Sale
in 1 place.
Thursday 8-5
Friday 8-5
Saturday 8-2
19088 West 32nd
New Hoverboard, new counter-
top dishwasher liquor advertis-
ment handcrafted signs inver-
sion table, household furniture
dog crate birdcage women's
clothing S-3XL men's and boys
predator call
8 FAMILY
GARAGE SALE
2895 MCVEY RD
WED-SAT
8:00AM-5:00PM
Women's & men's name brand
clothes, boys clothes 3 & up,
girls clothes 7-8, bras, small
kitchen appliances, other kitch-
en items, jewelry, books, shoes,
vases, toys, fish tank, pictures,
painting, misc, too much to list,
plus adding more stuff every-
day!
PLEASE READ YOUR ad carefully
for accuracy. The classified
advertising staff makes every
effort to print your ad correctly.
However, if an error is made in
your ad, it must be reported
immediately. We will only be
responsible for errors the first
time your ad runs. Call Mon.-Fri.,
8:00am-5:00pm 660-826-1000; fax
to 660-826-2413.
“Get It All.”
In the
Classifieds
Huge 4
Family Sale
3816 Hwy M
Saturday June 22
clothing from kids to plus size,
toys, household items, purses,
kitchen items, bedding, guy stuff
and tons of miscellaneous
GARAGE SALE
1215 S. MADISON
AVE
SAT 7-12
Clothing girl's 8-12, boy's 14-16,
men's M-XL, women's S-2XL,
scrubs, dining set, couch, enter-
tainment center, exercise equip-
ment, riding mower, table saw,
home decor, kitchen items, lots
of miscellaneous
In Loving Memory
Earl Bozarth, Jr.
who passed away
June 23, 1954
Missed Deeply by:
Sister
Notices THE NICEST, all one level, 2-3
bedroom 2 bath Twin homes
with garages in the area. West-
side location, near medical,
shopping & College. Fully ap-
pointed kitchens, with all appli-
ances, including washers/dry-
ers, security systems, walk out
back patios and garages with
auto garage door openers. Call
660-619-0384
See us on Face book at
Ensign Properties.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SLEEPING ROOM FOR rent: $375
+ share electricity. Call
660-221-5707
4 Family
Yard Sale
19675 32nd St
Sedalia
Fri. 8:00-3:00
Sat. 8:00-2:00
Nice women's clothing, Tupper-
ware, kitchen items, linens,
home decor, furniture, shelf
boards 2"x4 ", student
desk/chairs, craft items, chil-
dren's books, BABY car seats,
bathtubs, swing, baby seats,
toys, and more.
Central Missouri Foster
Care & Adoption Assoc.
is here to serve you. We're
a 1-stop shop for foster,
adoptive and kinship families.
Our services are free.
573-298-0258
www.mofamilies.com
704079at
Garage Sale
3124 S. Kentucky
June 21st 8-5 &
June 22nd 8-2
Bedding- children, adult cloth-
ing, toys, home decor, kitchen
items, canning jars, and miscel-
laneous.
Apartments Pettis County
REAL ESTATE RENTALS YARD SALES GARAGE SALE
1101 DOUGLAS LN
FRI-SAT
7AM-?
Household items, Christmas de-
cor, women's, men's clothes &
jackets, kid's bike & table,
antique sewing machine, cur-
tains, computer games, books,
puzzles, games, push mowers,
glassware, weed eater, jewelry,
bedding, little bit of everything.
LARGE SQUARE STRAW bales,
$42
large round straw bales, $52
Versailles
573-539-2060
INTEX KIDZ TRAVEL bed set,
ages 3-6, for kids up to 48" tall.
Removable inflatable mattress.
Includes hi-output hand pump.
$30.00. 660-826-5390.
2ND CUTTING SMALL squares
alfalfa hay, $12 per bale. Ver-
sailles. 573-539-2060
Hay/Feed/Seed HEAVY DUTY 3 point carry all, no
wood, all steel. $200.
660-827-2080 or 660-287-1692.
AGRI-BUSINESS
5'X10' STRAIGHT TONGUE
Utility Trailer with ramp gate,
wood floor, 12" sides, tongue
jack, 13" wheels. Asking $1200.
Call 660-826-5182.
CLAYTONS HEARTFELT IN
home health care is a local
private in-home health care
company striving everyday to
keep your loved ones at
home. We are now accepting
new clients. We provide day
to day care, 24-hour care and
end of life care. Now accept-
ing Medicade/private insur-
ance & private pay.
Please call today. Tiffany
660-233-2213
GARAGE SALE
3102
SOUTHWEST BLVD
SAT JUNE 22
8:00AM-?
NO EARLY SALES
Name brand women's & men's
workout clothes, women's plus
size thru small clothing, men's
clothing, boys infant clothing,
nb, 0-3 months, 3-6, women's
and men's shoes, twin size ninja
turtle bedding/decor, home de-
cor, purses, jewelry, toys, coaxel
cable, baby items, JGFG clothing,
Miscellaneous.
WHEN VETERINARY CARE is
unavailable or unaffordable, ask
for Happy Jack® animal health-
care products. For dogs, horses,
& cats. At Tractor Supply®&
Boomgards®. Distributed by K&K
Vetertinary Supply®
800-506-4856.
www.happyjackinc.com
Deer Brook Villas
3
Community Sale
980 Mitchell Rd.
Fri June 21st &
Sat June 22nd
9 am-3 pm
Look for participating yards with
signs!There is Deer Brook Villa
1-3- this weekend's sale is only
section 3.
Child/Elderly Care-ServicesMiscellaneous
IN LOVING MEMORY of
Karen J. "GeGe" Hardey
February 22, 1952 - June 23,
2007
Missed every day,
Forever Loved.
Livestock Pettis County
MERCHANDISE SERVICES Pettis County
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NOTICE OF INVITATION
FOR BIDS (IFB)
The City of Sedalia is
soliciting sealed bids from
regional contractors for grinding
of yard waste into mulch. The
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IN THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, PETTIS COUNTY,
MISSOURI
Judge or Division:
PROBATE
Case Number: 24PT-PR00095
MARILYN F OTTEN,
Deceased.
Notice of Letters of
Administration Granted
(Supervised Administration)
To All Persons Interested in the
Estate of MARILYN FERN
OTTEN, Decedent:
On 5-28-2024, the following
individual was appointed the
personal representative of the
estate of MARILYN FERN
OTTEN, decedent, by the Pro-
bate Division of the Circuit
Court of Pettis County, Missou-
ri.
The personal representative's
business address and phone
number is:
CHARLI J ACKERMAN, PET-
TIS COUTY PUBLIC ADMINIS-
TRATOR , PETTIS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, 415 S OHIO
IN THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, PETTIS COUNTY,
MISSOURI
Judge or Division:
PROBATE
Case Number: 24PT-PR00076
DAVE ALAN SMITH,
Deceased.
Notice of Letters of
Administration Granted
(Independent Administration)
To All Persons Interested in the
Estate of DAVE ALAN SMITH,
Decedent:
On 6-3-2024, the following
individual was appointed the
personal representative of the
estate of DAVE ALAN SMITH,
decedent, by the Probate Divi-
sion of the Circuit Court of
PETTIS COUNTY, Missouri.
The personal representative's
business address is:
JENNIFER LYNN SMITH,
29883 MCGEE ROAD, SEDA-
LIA, MO 65301.
The personal representative
may administer the estate
independently without adjudica-
tion, order, or direction of the
Probate Division of the Circuit
Court, unless a petition for
supervised administration is
made to and granted by the
court.
The personal representative's
attorney's name, business ad-
dress, and phone number is:
CARMEN SMITH, 108 EAST
5TH STREET, SEDALIA, MO
65301, 660-826-9200.
All creditors of said decedent
are notified to file claims in
court within six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice or if a copy of this
notice was mailed to, or served
upon, such creditor by the
personal representative, then
within two months from the date
it was mailed or served,
whichever is later, or be forever
barred to the fullest extent
permissible by law. Such six-
month period and such two-
month period do not extend the
limitation period that would bar
claims one year after Dece-
dent's death, as provided in
Section 473.444, RSMo, or any
other applicable limitation peri-
ods. Nothing in Section
473.033, RSMo, shall be con-
strued to bar any action against
a decedent's liability insurance
carrier through a defendant ad
litem pursuant to Section
537.021, RSMo.
Date of the decedent's death:
23-MAR-2024
Date of first publication:
07-JUN-2024
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Darla Ebeling,
4x-6/7, 14, 21, 28, 2024
IN THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, PETTIS COUNTY,
MISSOURI
Judge or Division:
PROBATE
Case Number: 24PT-PR00083
IRENE HILDA DAVIS,
Deceased.
Notice of Letters of
Administration Granted
(Supervised Administration)
To All Persons Interested in the
Estate of IRENE HILDA DAVIS,
Decedent:
On 6-17-2024, the following
individual was appointed the
personal representative of the
estate of IRENE HILDA DAVIS,
decedent, by the Probate Divi-
sion of the Circuit Court of
Pettis County, Missouri.
The personal representative's
business address is:
MARK P DAVIS, 576 SUGAR
TREE DR, FORDLAND, MO
65652.
The personal representative's
attorney's name, business ad-
dress and phone number is:
JAMES P BUCKLEY, BUCK-
LEY & BUCKLEY, 121 E 4TH
ST, PO BOX 348, SEDALIA,
MO 65302-0348,
660-826-7373.
All creditors of said decedent
are notified to file claims in
court within six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice or if a copy of this
notice was mailed to, or served
upon, such creditor by the
personal representative, then
within two months from the date
it was mailed or served,
whichever is later, or be forever
barred to the fullest extent
permissible by law. Such six-
month period and such two-
month period do not extend the
limitation period that would bar
claims one year after Dece-
dent's death, as provided in
Section 473.444, RSMo, or any
other applicable limitation peri-
ods. Nothing in Section
473.033, RSMo, shall be con-
strued to bar any action against
a decedent's liability insurance
carrier through a defendant ad
litem pursuant to Section
537.021, RSMo.
Date of the decedent's death:
28-APR-2024
Date of first publication:
21-JUN-2024
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Darla Ebeling,
Deputy Clerk
4x-6/21, 28, 7/5, 12, 2024
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Contact Classieds at 660-826-1000
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Sedalia Democrat
Democrat
Sedalia
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PETTIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
CIVIL DIVISION
ROBERT THOMAS LATHAM,
Petitioner,
vs.
MARGARET SUE LATHAM,
Respondent.
Case No. 24PT-DR00331
NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSOURI
TO: Respondent Margaret Sue
Latham
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
that an action has been com-
menced in the Circuit Court of
Pettis County, Missouri, by
petition, the object and general
nature of which is to dissolve
the marriage of Petitioner and
Respondent. The names of all
parties to said suit are stated
above, and Petitioner is repre-
sented by James P. Buckley,
BUCKLEY & BUCKLEY, 121
East Fourth Street, P.O. Box
348, Sedalia, Missouri
65302-0348. You are further
notified that unless you file an
answer or other pleading or
otherwise appear and defend
against the aforesaid petition
within forty-five (45) days after
the 31st day of May, 2024, a
decree of dissolution may be
rendered in favor of the Peti-
tioner.
IT IS ORDERED that a copy
hereof be published according
to the law in the Sedalia
Democrat, a newspaper of
general circulation published in
Pettis County, Missouri. A true
copy from the record. Witness
my hand and the seal of the
Circuit Court of Pettis County,
Missouri, this 28th day of May,
2024.
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Rebecca Campbell
Deputy Clerk
4x-5/31, 6/7, 14, 21, 2024
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The University of Central Mis-
souri is accepting sealed bids
for Asbestos Abatement -
Humprheys Building - FEDER-
AL FUNDS - Rebid (IFB
#24-073). Bid documents will
be received via the Procure-
ment Office Ebid system until
12:00 PM CT on Friday, June
28, 2024. A Mandatory Prebid
Meeting will be held on Thurs-
day June 20, 2024, at 10:00am
at the Humphries Building Main
Entrance, Main Campus Quad
near Flagpole in middle of
Quad, Warrensburg, MO. Ven-
dors are required to attend in
order to bid. This will be the
only time vendors will be able
to view the site. Special Notice
- All vendors who come for the
prebid meeting MUST have
PPE which is acceptable for
use in an asbestos containing
environment. Abatement is par-
tially done in this building and
the entire building continues to
have asbestos throughout. Bid
documents are available at
https://www.ucmo.edu/procure
ment/ebid.cfm.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PETTIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
PROBATE DIVISION
Mary Ann Kimble,
Deceased
Case No: 24PT-PR00111
NOTICE OF HEARING
To all persons who claim any
interest in the property of Mary
Ann Kimble, Deceased, as an
heir of said Decedent or
through any heir of said
Decedent: PLEASE TAKE NO-
TICE that a Petition for Deter-
mination of Heirship has been
filed by Bert Kimble, Next
Friend of Petitioner Giovanni
Arturo Taranto. Attorney for
Petitioner is F. Scott Galt,
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE
LLP, whose address is 7700
Forsyth Blvd., Ste. 1800, St.
Louis, MO 63105.
You are hereby required to
appear to answer said petition
on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at
3:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter
as counsel may be heard as
otherwise directed by the Court,
in the Probate Division of the
Circuit Court of Pettis County,
Missouri, at 415 S. Ohio,
Sedalia, Missouri, at which time
and place said petition will be
heard. Should you fail therein,
judgment may be entered in
due course upon said petition.
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Darla Ebeling,
Circuit Court of
Pettis County, Missouri
4x-6/21, 28, 7/5, 12, 2024
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PETTIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
PROBATE DIVISION
In the Estate of:
RITA KAY SIMMONS
A Deceased Person
Case No. 24PT-PR00107
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON PETITION TO
DETERMINE HEIRSHIP
To all persons who claim any
interest in the property of Rita
Kay Simmons, deceased, as an
heir of said decedent or through
any heir of said decedent. You
are hereby notified that a
petition has been filed in the
above court by Richard G.
Simmons, for the determination
of the heirs of Rita Kay
Simmons, deceased, and of
their respective interests as
such heirs in and with respect
to the following described prop-
erty owned by said decedent at
the time of death, to-wit:
Tracts of Real Estate in which
Rita Kay Simmons had an
interest.
Petitioner's attorney is Sean P.
Pilliard whose business ad-
dress is 322 S. Ohio, Ste 205,
Sedalia, MO 65301.
You are hereby required to
appear to answer said petition
on July 16, 2024, at 3:00 p.m.,
in the Probate Division of the
Circuit Court of Pettis County,
Missouri, 415 S. Ohio,Sedalia,
MO 65301, at which time and
place said petition will be
heard. Should you fail therein,
judgment may be entered in
due course upon said petition.
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Darla Ebeling
Circuit Court of
Pettis County, MO
4x-6/14, 21, 28, 7/5, 2024
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PETTIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
JUVENILE COURT DIVISION
IN THE INTEREST OF:
T.N., AKA BABY GIRL JIRJIS
Female, DOB May 8, 2023
Minor Child.
CASE NO. 24PT-JU00044
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF MISSOURI
TO: JACOB JIRJIS AND ALL
INTERESTED PARTIES:
You are hereby notified that an
action has been commenced
against you in the Juvenile
Court of Pettis County, Missou-
ri. The object and general
nature of which is the adoption
of minor child T.N., aka Baby
Girl Jirjis.
The name and address of the
attorney for the Petitioners is
Ryan F. Kaiser, Kaiser Law
Office, LLC, 606 West 39th
Street, Kansas City, Missouri
64111.
Said action has been designa-
ted as an adversary proceeding
and shall be governed by the
applicable Rules of Civil Proce-
dure.
You are further notified that
unless you file an answer or
other pleading or shall other-
wise appear and defend
against the aforesaid petition
within forty five (45) days after
the 21st day of June, 2024, a
judgment by default will be
rendered against you.
It is ordered that a copy hereof
be published according to law
in the Sedalia Democrat, a
newspaper of general circula-
tion in Pettis County, Missouri.
A true copy from the record.
Witness my hand and seal of
the Court this 18th day of June,
2024.
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
/s/Mary Eberting,
Deputy Clerk
4x-6/21, 28, 7/5, 12, 2024
27882 Hwy. U.
To obtain a full copy of the
Invitation for Bid packet, please
contact Elizabeth Nations at
(660) 827-3000 ext. 1166 or via
e-mail at enations
@sedalia.com.
All sealed responses to this IFB
are due on July 8, 2024 by 2:00
p.m. CST at which time the
proposals will be opened by the
City Clerk's Office in the
Council Chambers in City Hall.
Sealed responses to the IFB
must be addressed to the City
Clerk's Office and mailed,
couriered, or hand-delivered to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Sedalia
200 S. Osage
Sedalia, MO 65301
or emailed to: bidresponse
@cityofsedalia.com
The outside of the sealed
response envelope must clearly
state IFB 2025-004 Yard
Waste Grinding 2024. Any
proposal received after the
above stated date and time; will
not be opened and will be
discarded or upon request and
at the expense of the bidder will
be returned. The City of Sedalia
retains the right to reject any
and all bids submitted, and to
waive any minor irregularity
contained in any proposal.
1x-6/21, 2024
STE 104, SEDALIA, MO
65301, 660-826-5000 x 434.
All creditors of said decedent
are notified to file claims in
court within six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice or if a copy of this
notice was mailed to, or served
upon, such creditor by the
personal representative, then
within two months from the date
it was mailed or served,
whichever is later, or be forever
barred to the fullest extent
permissible by law. Such six-
month period and such two-
month period do not extend the
limitation period that would bar
claims one year after Dece-
dent's death, as provided in
Section 473.444, RSMo, or any
other applicable limitation peri-
ods. Nothing in Section
473.033, RSMo, shall be con-
strued to bar any action against
a decedent's liability insurance
carrier through a defendant ad
litem pursuant to Section
537.021, RSMo.
Date of the decedent's death:
09-OCT-2023
Date of first publication:
31-MAY-2024
Susan Sadler,
Circuit Clerk
By: /s/Darla Ebeling,
Deputy Clerk
4x-5/31, 6/7, 14, 21, 2024
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LIVING ESTATE AUCTION
“Ron & Jene Heape”
129 Randall Ave. Warsaw Mo. 65355
As we are selling our Lake home & moving back closer to family, we will sell the
following at public Auction on
Saturday June 29th 9:00am 2024
Directions:From Warsaw intersection of 7 hwy & Commercial St. (stop light), Go South on
Commercial ½ mile to Randall Ave. turn Right (West) on Randall to Auction on Left. Watch for
signs on day of Sale.
Russell “Rusty” Johnson
(660)221-4067
Phillip Yoder
(660) 723-3389
AUCTION SERVICE
Third Generation Family Tradition Since 1942
Many More Items Too Numerous to Mention
*Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material.
Auctioneer Note: This is such a nice clean & impressive Auction. EVERYTHING is in great
condition & well cared for (DON’T miss this one).
Truck, Cars & Equipment will sell at 12:00 (NOON) not before NOT long after.
Concessions provided by “Benton County Good Ole Gal”
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2005 Ford F-150 XLT 2x4 extended cab V-8 (5.4 Triton) auto, newer Michelins, 81k miles,
1922 Dodge Brothers touring (convertible) complete new rebuild 4cyl athead (Machine work by
Eagle Machine Inc. Bualo Mo.) all original (Runs & Looks GREAT) featured in Hallmark movie “Winters
End” w/Glenn Close. 
1929 Chandelier 8 “model 75” sedan dual side mounts, original straight-8 at head, needs interior
(MUST SEE)
2006 Aluma bumper hitch aluminum tandem axel car trailer w/winch & third ramp,
Craftsman LT 3000 riding lawn mower 42” cut w/bagger,
Antique Rie (wall hanger), WW1 & WW2 bayonets,
Household & Misc.
Whirlpool washer & dryer, Barrister style bookcase, round oak table w/4 chairs, pr matching Lay-Z-
Boy recliners, Victor Victrola model VV-X1V 85460E (plays - Must See), Antique Duel-Fold love seat
sleeper bed, Wardrobe, queen size waterfall bedroom set, Antique knock-down wardrobe, antique
kitchen clock, wooden wine shelf, lot misc. glassware & dishes, Indian signed pottery, vintage Airguide
barometer, Lot framed vintage automotive advertisements,  Cannon T-50 & Minolta 5000 35mm
cameras w/spare lenses, 3-drawer custom made oak le cabinet,  Lg lot beading tools & supplies, 3 - lg
pure turquoise belt buckles, lot misc. records & albums, Mexican frog & iguana planters,
Tools & Miscellaneous,
12ton shop press, Craftsman roll around top & bottom toolbox, Craftsman bottom toolbox, 3-ton oor
jack, Duracraft benchtop drill press, Honda “Black Max” self-propelled push mower, Troy-Bilt “Storm”
2840 28” snow blower, Columbia 604 4”-benchvise, Craftsman 5” bench grinder, Craftsman miter
saw, lot organizers & hardware, lot electrical extension cords, lot misc. handtools, 1 ½ ton chassis
jack, port-a-power, 2hp Craftsman plunge router w/xed base, Strong Way 50ton hyd bottle jack
(NIB), two-wheel dolly, Power Stroke pressure washer, 21gal upright air-compressor, lot automotive
repair manuals, many mechanical engineering books, Lot electrical wire, 18’ alum extension ladder,
aluminum ATV ramp, receiver hitches, B&D edger, Propane space heater, Remington pole saw, lot
long handled tools, Poulan 2250 chain saw, B&D hedge trimmers, lot concrete lawn decor, Master
Forge gas BBQ grill
To settle the estate of Jerry Connor, we will offer the following described real estate,
machinery and personal property at public auction located: From the Junction of
Highways D & JJ (south of Syracuse), Take JJ highway west 3.4 miles to the sale site
on the right (at the home on Tract 1). Watch for the orange auction signs on:
SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH, 2024 10AM
4574 HWY JJ, FLORENCE, MO (TIPTON SCHOOLS) ~
116 ACRES M/L SOLD IN 4 TRACTS
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REAL ESTATE &
ESTATE AUCTION
REAL ESTATE &
ESTATE AUCTION
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Wow… what a collection of antiques Jerry had! This will be the best antique
sale we’ve had for as long as I can remember, and it’s worth the trip just to come see some of these extremely
rare items. The John Deere tractor is ultra slick, and the Kawa saki Mule is all but new. We will start by selling
antiques right at 10am, and the shot list of equipment will sell over the noon hour. Please be on time!
Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedent over all printed material.
The Auctioneer and owner deem all above information to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.
(573) 378-8822 Cell (660) 347-5656 Oce dickhutchisonauction@me.com
Auction Associates: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008 or Sam Trelow (660) 281-7710
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OWNER: Estate of
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TRACT 1 - 27.5 ACRES M/L 1- Tract 1 is nearly 73%
open (around 20 acres) pasture/grassland, with the residual
in timber. The property has perimeter fencing, and plenty of
access with ¼ mile of Highway JJ frontage on the south and
¼ mile of Jaybird Road (gravel) frontage on the west. The
beautiful custom home on tract 1 was built in 2000. The main
oor offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room, large
formal dining room, sitting room, mud/laundry room, large eat-
in kitchen (with appliances) and a 2-car attached garage. The
full basement is partially nished with another bedroom, a 3rd
bathroom, a kitchenette with dining area and a large storage
area. The home has central heat (LP) & air, and is serviced by
a well & lagoon. The home has beautiful custom wood oors
and woodwork throughout (including crown moldings in many
rooms). Nearly every room has a unique vaulted ceiling.
TRACT 2 - 8 ACRES M/L
Tract 2 is about 50% open with
the residual in timber. The tract
boasts a 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom
manufactured home that was
built in 1980. The home has a
kitchen (with stove & refrigerator), a dining room, living room and
laundry area. The home boasts central heat (LP gas) and air, and
is serviced by a well (with new pump in 2023) & lagoon. The acreage also has a 15’ x 24’ detached
garage/workshop with electricity, concrete oor and an overhead door. Highway JJ forms the northern
boundary and South Jaybird Lane (gravel) is the eastern boundary.
TRACT 3 - 27.5 ACRES M/L Tract 3 is about 30% open
(around 8 acres) pasture/grassland, with the residual in timber
and a pond. The acreage has perimeter fencing on, and offers
some nice building spots. Tract 3 has nearly 3-tenths of a mile
of Highway JJ frontage all along the southern boundary.
TRACT 4 - 54 ACRES M/L Tract 4 is about 28% open
(around 15 acres) pasture/grassland, with the residual in
timber and a large pond. The acreage has perimeter fencing,
and offers some nice and secluded building spots. There is a
¾ acre pond, and 3-tenths of a mile of Highway JJ frontage
all along the northern boundary.
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT 1 - 2014 John Deere
4052R MFWD tractor with H180 loader, 3-speed hydro
transmission, only 36hrs (looks news), 1 - 2021 Kawasaki
Mule 4010 crew cab, gas, 20hrs (nice), 1 - Z-Force L 60”
Cub Cadet zero turn mower, 25hp Kohler, 400 hours 1 -
Stihl FS56 RC weed eater 1 - Husky air compressor
APPLIANCES & ANTIQUE FURNITURE 1 - Secretary writing desk, 6 - Old wooden
rockers, 1 - Brass full bed, 2 - Red parlor chairs w/ marble rollers, 2 - Fainting couches, 1 - China
cabinet, 6 - Matching wood straight chairs, 2 - Childrens wicker rockers, 3 - Pie safes, 1 - Marble
top coffee table, 1 - Lot ornate wood end tables, 1 - Drop leaf table, 1 - Marble top table with marble
rollers, 4 - China cabinets, 1 - Small chest freezer
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 43 - Victorian brass parlor & library oil hanging lamps,
complete with burners (some electried, but none are drilled) See pictures at auctionarrows.com, 1 -
Brass trivet, 125 - Old oil lamps, 1 - Strafford wash bowl, 2 - Granite pitchers, 3 - Old crocks, 1 - Old
ornate double wood frame for a painting, 1 - Silver overlay pitcher, 2 - Old travel trunks with inside
compartments, 1 - 3Cherub statue center piece, 1 - Wooden potty chair (porcelain potty), 1 - 20gal
Red Wing crock, 1 - Large lot very old books, 1 - Bible stand with old Bible, 1 - Old 3 burner oil stove,
2 - Copper pitchers, 1 - Set depression era salt & pepper shakers, 1 - J.W. Kuhlmann butter crock,
1 - Lot costume jewelry, 2 - Tureen silver plated soup bowls (1-deer, 1-goat), 1 - Large lot porcelain
dolls & furniture, 1 - Toy horse stall w/ 2 draft horses and a colt, 1 - Lot lightning balls for lighting rods,
1 - Teddy Roosevelt standing oil lamp, 4 - Mourning shadow boxes, 1 - Andrew Jackson painting, 1 -
Daisey & Fern water set, 2 - Mary Gregory type vases, 1 - Collection of old post cards (nice), 1 - 1886
Pope Mfg. typewriter, 1 - Epergne ower stand & candy jar centerpiece, 2 - Old war rationing cards,
1 - 6gal Red Wing crock, 1 - Custard glass berry set, 1 - Edison Cylinder music player in wooden
case, 1 - Large collection phonograph records, 1 - Columbia graphophone (works), 1 - Hope chest,
2 - Sleepy eyed pitchers, 1 - Sleepy eye butter crock, 1 - Large lot tea leaf (some Meakin, some
Masson) wash bowls etc., 1 - Lot sterling silver, 1 - Gorham 5-piece sterling silver set (tea pot, coffee
pot, creamer, sugar & waste), Plymouth pattern, 1 - Tiffany sterling silver small cannister, 1 - Pair US
Calvary spurs, 1 - Limoges bowl, 1 - Small vinegar cruet, 1 - 12-piece Demitasse Haviland Limoges
cups & saucers, 3 - Antique stereoscopes with cards, 1 - Mourning shadow box with human hair,
2 - Plateau beveled mirrors, 1 - Irish Belleek vase, 1 - Lot hat pins (1 with small hole and view of city
skyline), 1 - Famous Rogers group bust, 2 - Dice roller plates, 1 - Judge William L. Gilbert Clock, 3 -
Tables full of ceramic porcelain dishes. Berry set, bowls, cream & sugar etc. including 104 RS Prussia,
Bavaria, German chocolate set (super nice), 1 - Elk brass key holder, 1 - Mantle clock, 1 - Seth Thomas
wall clock, 1 - Bronte wall clock, 3 - Whiskey jugs, 3 - Hand stitched quilts
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 - Lot Christmas ornaments, 1 - Lot pots & pans (misc. kitchen ware),
1 - Lot many other household items
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Opportunities for acreages like these just don’t come around all
that often! The home on Tract 1 is fantastic! The home on Tract 2 could be moved into right now,
or could make a great rental property. All of the tracts are in the Tipton School District, and feature
blacktop frontage. You don’t want to miss your chance to see this one first-hand on June 20th; and
have your finances in order as the farm will sell with NO RESERVE June 29th.
TERMS: We will sell Tract 1, followed
by Tract 2 to the high bidder with NO
RESERVE. After they have sold, we will
offer tracts 3 and 4 choice to the high
bidder with NO RESERVE! The winning
bidder will be able to choose either tract
or both. Tracts 3 & 4 will be sold by the
acre with the winning bid multiplied by the
total number of acres in the tract(s). Acres
here are estimates only - nal prices will
be determined by surveyed acres. We
will require $25,000 down on each of
the 4 tracts the day of the auction. If one
buyer purchases more than one tract, the
down payment will be an aggregate of the
requirement for all tracts purchased. The
balance of the purchase price for each
tract will be due at a real estate closing
to be held on or before Tuesday, August
13th, 2024. The seller will provide an
owner’s title insurance policy; the buyer(s)
will be responsible for any lender’s title
policy. Taxes will be prorated at closing, and the closing fee at the title company will be split 50/50.
PROPERTY VIEWING FOR ALL 4 TRACTS:
THURSDAY, JUNE 20TH, 6-7:30 PM
1
2
3
4
ESTATE AUCTION
“Earl Gumm”
905 NE 801 Rd. Calhoun Mo. 65323
we will sell the following at public Auction on:
Wednesday June 26th 2:00pm 2024
Directions: From Windsor go Southwest on 52 hwy 5 ½ mile to NE 900 Rd. on Left go ½ mile to NE
801 Rd. Turn Right on 801 to Auction on Left. Watch for signs on sale day.
Russell “RustyJohnson
(660)221-4067
Phillip Yoder
(660) 723-3389
AUCTION SERVICE
Third Generation Family Tradition Since 1942
Many More Items Too Numerous to Mention
*Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material.
Concessions provided by “Benton County Good Ole Gal”
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Ford 5000 diesel tractor w/loader, Honda Foreman ES 450cc 4x4 ATV, Kawasaki Bayou 220cc ATV,
3pt John Deere 407 rotary mower, 3pt. HD 8’ blade, Swisher 28ton wood splitter, 8’x6’ bumper
hitch utility trailer (NO TITLE), Fuel tank on stand, 10’ pull type tandem disk w/cyl., 13’ HD pull
type cultivator, Pull type two bottom plow, 6’ pull type rotary mower, Bale spike for front loader,
Motorcycle trailer (NO TITLE) Aluminum 15’ canoe, 7 ½’ paddle boat, 11’ at bottom poly boat, 4’ ATV
blade, 2 – yard carts, Cabela’s & Stack-On “Woodland” 16 – 20 gun Safes, Sentry Safe,
Household & Misc.
Kenmore cross bottom refrigerator, Kenmore washer & Roper dryer, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf
table,  Round Oak table w/6chairs & 2 leaves, china hutch, oak roll top desk, 3pc antique bedroom set, 
Pr nightstands, Queen size bed, Three drawer oak le cabinet, matching sofa & love seat, 2 –
upholstered dual reclining love seats, 6 – quilts,  2 - wooden rockers, antique ball & claw piano stool,
3pc. occ table set, drum table, corner shelf, oak jewelry armoire, gone with the wind lamp, 15” Simco
5508 western saddle, microwave, Kitchen Aid mixer, lot misc. pots, pans & kitchenware, oil lamps,
expanded metal patio set, 
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While Leia and Jay Kelso (Mace
Coronel, “Nicky, Ricky, Dicky &
Dawn”) are excited to be back
together after nine long months
apart, tensions rise as secrets
between Leia and Nate (Max-
well Acee Donovan, “Gabby
Duran & The Unsittables”)
threaten to tear the group apart.
Will the summer of fun end
before it can even get started?
Also starring Ashley Aufderheide
(“Emergence”), Reyn Doi (“Side
Hustle”) and Sam Morelos (“De-
scendants: The Rise of Red,
2024), the series comes from
creators Gregg Mettler (“That
‘70s Show”), Bonnie and Terry
Turner (both of “3rd Rock from
the Sun”) and first-time pro-
ducer Lindsey Turner.
WHAT’S NEW ON APPLE
TV+
“Fancy Dance” (2024)
Set off on a bold new journey
with the acclaimed drama film
“Fancy Dance, making its
debut Friday, June 28, on Apple
TV+. The film, which debuted
in select theaters on June 21,
follows Jax (Lily Gladstone,
“Killers of the Flower Moon,
2023), who has cared for her
niece, Roki (Isabel Deroy-Olson,
“Three Pines”), since her sister’s
disappearance. Scraping by to
provide a living for Roki on the
Seneca-Cayuga reservation in
Oklahoma, Jax uses every spare
moment available to search
for her sister. All the while, Jax
also helps Roki to prepare for
an upcoming powwow. With
Roki’s custody at risk, the two
head out into the backcountry
to find Roki’s mother before the
powwow, and “what begins as
a search gradually turns into a
far deeper investigation into the
complexities and contradictions
of Indigenous women moving
through a colonized world while
at the mercy of a failed justice
system” (per Apple TV+). Direct-
ed by Erica Tremblay (“Reserva-
tion Dogs”), the film is written
by Tremblay and Miciana Alise,
in her screenwriting feature film
debut. The film also stars Ryan
Begay (“Dark Winds”), Shea
Whigham (“Perry Mason”),
Crystle Lightning (“Ghosts”)
and Audrey Wasilewski (“Big
Love”).
“That ‘90s Show” - Part 2
Back in Wisconsin for an-
other summer in Point Place,
“That ’90s Show” kicks off its
second installment Thursday,
June 27, on Netflix. Now set in
1996, this spinoff of “That ‘70s
Show” finds Leia Forman (Cal-
lie Haverda, “Shut Eye”) back
with her grandparents, Red
(Kurtwood Smith, “RoboCop,”
1987) and Kitty (“The Ranch”).
Iron Claw,” 2023), a conceited
movie star and nightmare boss.
When Zara’s mother, Brooke
(Nicole Kidman, “Big Little
Lies”), falls into a relationship
with Chris, it puts Zara in a hor-
ribly awkward position. As the
trio move through their lives,
“they face the complications
of love, sex and identity” (per
Netflix). Directed by Richard
LaGravenese (“The Divide”),
A Family Affair” is Carrie
Solomon’s (“The Good Fight”)
screenwriting debut. Kathy
Bates (“The Great Lillian Hall,
2024), Liza Koshy (“Players,
2024), Sherry Cola (“Good
Trouble”), Gissette Valentin
(“The Walking Dead: World
Beyond”) and Olivia Macklin
(“The Young Pope”) round out
the cast.
WHAT’S NEW ON NETFLIX
A Family Affair” (2024)
Exploring the ways in which
we never truly stop “coming of
age,” the multi-generational
family comedy film A Family
Affair” premieres Friday, June
28, on Netflix. Zara Ford (Joey
King, “We Were the Lucky
Ones”) is the harried assistant
to Chris Cole (Zac Efron, “The
woman balancing a career, rais-
ing two children and bravely
confronting cancer. These
hurdles didn’t stop her; instead,
she embraced them and they
fueled her mission to inspire
women everywhere to pursue
their lives with equal passion
and purpose and design their
own lives. DVF was born to be a
woman in charge. And she was
born to inspire other women
to take charge of their lives”
(Hulu). Directed by Sharmeen
Obaid-Chinoy (“Ms. Marvel”)
and Trish Dalton (“Student
Athlete,” 2018), “Woman in
Charge” is produced by Obaid-
Chinoy, Fabiola Beracasa (“The
First Monday in May,” 2016),
Tracy Aftergood (“Helen Be-
lieve,” 2023) and Sean M. Stu-
art (“The Blue Angels,” 2024).
(“Fear the Walking Dead”) is the
creator, writer, showrunner and
executive producer, while origi-
nal series co-creator John Faw-
cett (“Sight Unseen”) directs
and executive produces.
WHAT’S NEW ON HULU
“Diane von Furstenberg:
Woman in Charge” (2024)
Taking a deep dive into the
non-stop life of cultural icon
Diane von Furstenberg, the
new feature-length documen-
tary “Diane von Furstenberg:
Woman in Charge” premieres
Tuesday, June 25, on Hulu.
Approaching the eve of her
retrospective exhibition, which
marks an incredible and dis-
tinguished 50-year career, the
Belgian fashion designer looks
back on her career, reflecting
on “her pioneering path in a
male-dominated realm, in
which she challenged the sta-
tus quo “as an early visionary
and influencer … with the bold
inquiry, ‘Why can’t a woman do
what a man does?’ (per Hulu).
“With resolute determination,
[von Furstenberg] faced various
challenges — she was a single
and mysterious ways. Leading
them on a thrilling journey, the
group begins to “[unravel] the
mystery of their identity and
uncovering a wrenching story of
love and betrayal” (per AMC).
Front and center in the show
is the story of Lucy, played by
Krysten Ritter (“Jessica Jones”).
Lucy is described by AMC as “a
woman with an unimaginable
origin story, trying to find her
place in the world. Alongside
Ritter, who also acts as an ex-
ecutive producer for the series,
“Orphan Black: Echoes” stars
Keeley Hawes (“Line of Duty”),
Amanda Fix (“North of Normal,
2022), Avan Jogia (“Zom-
bieland: Double Tap, 2019),
Rya Kihlstedt (“Superman &
Lois”) and James Hiroyuki Liao
(“Unforgettable”). Anna Fishko
WHAT’S NEW ON AMC+
“Orphan Black: Echoes” -
Season 1
Based on the hit Canadian
sci-fi series “Orphan Black,
AMC’s new spinoff, “Orphan
Black: Echoes,” premieres
Sunday, June 23, on AMC+. Set
in the near future, “Echoes” fol-
lows a group of women whose
lives intertwine in unexpected
the damsel in distress is saving
herself. Also starring in the series
are Dominic Cooper (“Preach-
er”) as Lord Seymour; Anna
Chancellor (“The Hitchhiker’s
Guide to the Galaxy,” 2005)
as Jane’s mother, Lady Frances
Grey; Rob Brydon (“The Trip”) as
Lord Dudley, Guildford’s father;
Jim Broadbent (“Iris,” 2001) as
the Duke of Leicester, Jane’s un-
cle; Henry Ashton (“Outlander”)
as Guildford’s brother, Stan; Isa-
bella Brownson (“Napoleon,
2023) and Robyn Betteridge
(“The Wheel of Time”) as Jane’s
sisters Katherine and Margaret;
and Kate O’Flynn (“Bridget
Jones’s Baby,” 2016) and Ab-
bie Hern (“Enola Holmes 2,
2022) portray the King’s sisters,
Princess Mary and Princess Bess,
respectively.
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WHAT’S NEW ON PRIME
VIDEO
“My Lady Jane” - Season 1
Within the annals of history
lies the story of Lady Jane Grey,
who was crowned Queen of
England for nine days in 1553
before being removed from
the throne in favor of “Bloody
Mary” Tudor, accused of treason
and later beheaded. But now, se-
ries creator Gemma Burgess, au-
thor of the Brooklyn Girls trilogy,
is turning history on its head
and telling the story the way it
should have happened in the
new comedy “My Lady Jane,”
making its debut on Prime Video
Thursday, June 27. Set in an
alternate fantasy Tudor universe,
the series, based on the bestsell-
ing book by Cynthia Hand, Brodi
Ashton and Jodi Meadows, is a
radical retelling of English royal
history. In this world, King Henry
VIII’s son Edward (Jordan Pe-
ters, “Everything I Know About
Love”) doesn’t die of tubercu-
losis, Lady Jane Grey (portrayed
by Emily Bader, “Paranormal
Activity: Next of Kin,” 2021) is
not beheaded and neither is her
husband, Lord Guildford Dudley
(Edward Bluemel, “Killing Eve”).
But, the brilliant and headstrong
Jane still finds herself crowned
queen — and the target of a
number of nefarious characters
who are after both her crown
and her head. But, this time,
Emily Bader stars in “My Lady Jane”
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 Brooklyn's Finest (‘09) Don Cheadle, Richard Gere.A massive drug
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 Carlito's Way (1993, Crime Story) Sean Penn,
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A/Tina Livestock Market B/Brown Shoe Fit
Tina Livestock Market
660-622-4214
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AB/Tina Livestock Market
6 x 5”
A/Boonville Livestock Sales
B/Brown Shoe Fit
6 x 4.75”
Cattle Sales: Mondays @ 11 am
Sheep, Goat & Hog Sales:
1st Saturday of the month @ 10 am
Special Cow Sales: 4th Friday of the month @ 6 pm
5 weigh cow buyers at every sale!
Very active weigh cow and bull market!
Check us out on our new website: www.tinalivestockmarket.com
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FEEDER SALE - MONDAY, JUNE 24 • 11 AM
** NO SPECIAL COW SALE - FRIDAY, JUNE 28 **
FEEDER SALE - MONDAY, JULY 1 • 11 AM
** NO SHEEP, GOAT & HOG SALE - SATURDAY, JULY 6 **
FEEDER SALE - MONDAY, JULY 15 • 11 AM
Barn: 660-622-4214
Casey Flinn, Owner: 816-769-7532
Field Reps: Dwayne Penny: 816-506-2776
Utah Stulz: 660-334-0400
Bobby Morrison: 816-345-0518
Ben Peterson: 660-247-2759
Travis Gibson: 660-646-8337
Rick Tate: 660-734-1307
Find us on Facebook at Tina Livestock Market
Check out our market report on Cattle Market Mobile!
Market Report from Monday, June 10
1,122 head sold
Bulk of butcher cows
130-150
High Yielding
150-157
Bulls
160-176
Steers:
300-400lbs 3.80-4.30
400-500lbs 3.50-3.71
500-600lbs 3.10-3.51
600-700lbs 2.85-3.10
700-800lbs 2.67-2.84
Heifers:
300-400lbs 3.50-4.01
400-500lbs 3.10-3.55
500-600lbs 2.75-3.11
600-700lbs 2.40-2.65
CATTLE REPORT FOR JUNE 11TH
BOONVILLE
FEEDERS SALE Every Tues. @ 11 am
SPECIAL COW SALE Every 3rd Tues. @ 6pm
SMALL ANIMAL SALE Every 3rd Sat. @10 am
caged animals sell rst sheep, goats, etc following
Check in deadline Sat @ 2:00
CHRIS JONES: 660-631-0995
ERIC JONES: 660-815-9090
JACK NOWLIN: 660-621-3104
BRANDON EISCHED: 660-973-3044
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FEEDER STEERS
300-400
Light Test .....
TOP 3.45 .......... AVG 3.30
400-500 ............... TOP 3.71 .......... AVG 3.55
500-600 ............... TOP 3.15 .......... AVG 3.00
600-700 ............... TOP 2.91 .......... AVG 2.78
700-800 ............... TOP 2.60 .......... AVG 2.45
800-900 ............... TOP 2.36 .......... AVG 2.20
FEEDER HEIFERS
300-400 .............TOP 3.30 ........ AVG 3.15
400-500 .............TOP 3.16 ........ AVG 3.00
500-600 .............TOP 3.00 ........ AVG 2.86
600-700 .............TOP 2.60 ........ AVG 2.48
700-800 .............TOP 2.30 ........ AVG 2.16
800-900 .............TOP 2.16 ........ AVG 2.20
FEEDER BULLS
300-400 .............TOP 3.28 ........ AVG 3.10
400-500 .............TOP 3.00 ........ AVG 3.80
500-600 .............TOP 2.85 ........ AVG 2.70
600-700 .............TOP 2.60 ........ AVG 2.49
700-800 .............TOP 2.30 ........ AVG 2.18
800-900 .............TOP 2.05 ........ AVG 1.90
BETTER SLAUGHTER BULLS
1.48-1.70
SLAUGHTER COWS
Ldrsg ......................................... 1.06-1.12
Hdrsg ......................................... 1.40-1.53