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INSIDE
Classified......D1 Lotteries.......A2
Business.......B5 Debate..........A4
Dear Abby.....E5 Obituaries.....B2
TODAY
HIGH: 62 LOW: 43
Find
us on
MAIN NUMBER
816-271-8500
A2
AREA SKIES
Sunrise
today
6:20 a.m.
REGIONAL CITIES
New
May 6
First
May 13
UV Index Today
Sunset
tonight
8:14 p.m.
Moderate
Full
May 21
Last
May 29
Missouri
C. Girardeau
Columbia
Maryville
Jeff. City
Kansas City
Hi/Lo/P
73/59/1.01
76/57/0.73
60/46/0.21
76/57/1.44
67/52/0.51
Kirksville
Sedalia
Springfield
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Hi/Lo/P
67/48/0.46
73/57/0.38
73/59/0.71
64/50/0.81
76/58/1.08
Kansas
Atchison
Dodge City
Emporia
Garden City
Goodland
Hi/Lo/P
64/51/0.43
53/35/0.04
62/52/0.22
50/35/0.02
41/32/0.11
Manhattan
Pittsburg
Salina
Topeka
Wichita
Hi/Lo/P
62/51/0.22
69/57/0.67
59/50/0.06
66/53/0.53
63/49/0.08
newspressnow.com/Alerts
Des Moines
55/42
Grand Island
Ottumwa
53/37
53/39
Lincoln
Kirksville
55/41
57/44
St. Joseph
Chillicothe
58/42
59/46
Kansas City
Columbia
58/44
Topeka
Sedalia 65/48
58/44
65/48
Salina
Emporia
Jefferson City
59/43
59/44
66/49
Omaha
56/42
DAILY ALMANAC
Precipitation
Statistics are for St. Joseph
Weather from
FOX
26 KNPN and24the
St.ending
Joseph
News-Press
hours
6 p.m.
yest. ... 0.81
Yesterdays
Hourly
Temperatures
Midnight ......50
1 a.m. ..........50
2 a.m. ..........51
3 a.m. ..........51
4 a.m. ..........51
5 a.m. ..........51
6 a.m. ..........51
7 a.m. ..........52
8 a.m. ..........52
9 a.m. ..........54
Normal
Actual
Month to date ... 3.79 ......... 6.43
Year to date ....... 7.57 ......... 8.21
Source: Rosecrans Memorial Airport
10 a.m. ........55
11 a.m. ........57
Noon ...........59
1 p.m. ..........62
2 p.m. ..........62
3 p.m. ..........61
4 p.m. ..........62
5 p.m. ..........64
6 p.m. ..........64
7 p.m. ......... 61
TODAY
MONDAY
River Bulletin
62
43
TUESDAY
Missouri River
65
45
Flood Current
Stage
Stage
Omaha ........................ 29 ft ...... 20.53 ft.
Nebraska City ............. 18 ft ...... 15.91 ft.
Rulo ............................ 17 ft ...... 16.68 ft.
St. Joseph ................... 17 ft ....... 17.47 ft.
MaximumA winds
yest.:
.........
E
at
18
mph
20% chance of rain.
Partly cloudy.
Kansas City ................
32 ft ...... 23.57 ft.
Barometer at noon ........... 29.66, steady
Platte River
Average Soil Temperature ................ 55
Agency ........................ 20 ft ...... 25.97 ft.
Source: Buchanan County Extension Center
Grand River
Chillicothe ................... 20 ft ...... 20.67 ft.
Temperatures This Date
High:
High:
High:
Gavins Point Release ..........14,000 cfs.
Record
Year
Temp
Low: 1987 ................... 92 Low:
Lake BulletinLow:
High ..............
Low Partly
...............
Sunny. Current
Normal
cloudy.1963 ................... 31
Sunny.
Normal
Lake of the Ozarks ... 660 ft ..... 657.62 ft.
Stockton Lake ........... 892 ft .... 869.62 ft.
High ............................................ 70
Medium
on a707.38 ft.
Truman .....................
739 ft .....
Low ............................................. 47
High:
Low:
High:
Low:
WEDNESDAY
72
50
THURSDAY
CORRECTIONS
72
50
75
45
scale of 0 to 12.
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
AREA SKIES
Sunrise
today
6:20 a.m.
New
May 6
Cold
Sunset
tonight
8:14 p.m.
First
May 13
Warm
60s
70s
80s
REGIONAL CITIES
UV Index Today
Moderate
Full
May 21
Stationary
Last
May 29
Missouri
C. Girardeau
Columbia
Maryville
Jeff. City
Kansas City
Hi/Lo/P
73/59/1.01
76/57/0.73
60/46/0.21
76/57/1.44
67/52/0.51
Kirksville
Sedalia
Springfield
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Hi/Lo/P
67/48/0.46
73/57/0.38
73/59/0.71
64/50/0.81
76/58/1.08
Kansas
Atchison
Dodge City
Emporia
Garden City
Goodland
Hi/Lo/P
64/51/0.43
53/35/0.04
62/52/0.22
50/35/0.02
41/32/0.11
Manhattan
Pittsburg
Salina
Topeka
Wichita
Hi/Lo/P
62/51/0.22
69/57/0.67
59/50/0.06
66/53/0.53
63/49/0.08
Low 14
at Buena Vista, CO
55/42
56/42
GrandNational
Islandand regional forecasts
Ottumwa
provided by AccuWeather.com
2016
53/37
53/39
NATIONAL
CITIES
Lincoln
AREA SKIES
REGIONAL
CITIES
Kirksville
Yesterday
Today
Monday
Tuesday
55/41
Statistics through
7 p.m.57/44
yesterday
City
Hi/Lo/W
Hi/Lo/W
Sunset Hi/Lo/Prec.
UV Index Today Hi/Lo/W
St.
Joseph Hi/Lo/P
Missouri
Hi/Lo/P
Albuquerquetonight
63/41/0.01
51/36/t
61/44/pc
69/46/s
3
Moderate
C.
Girardeau
73/59/1.01
Kirksville
67/48/0.46
8:14
p.m.
Sunrise
Anchorage
49/39/0.00
52/38/c
53/39/c
Chillicothe 53/38/pc
58/42 76/57/0.73
Ratings: 0-2 Low, 3-5
Columbia
Sedalia
73/57/0.38
today
Atlanta
85/69/0.33
82/66/t
79/64/pc
75/57/t
Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10
59/46
Maryville
60/46/0.21
Springfield 63/50/pc
73/59/0.71
6:20 a.m.
Very high, 11+ Extreme .
Baltimore
58/49/Tr
64/56/r
78/51/sh
Jeff.
City
76/57/1.44 St. Joseph
64/50/0.81
Kansas
City
Bismarck
60/36/0.00
64/33/pc
72/43/pc
76/42/s
Kansas City 67/52/0.51 St. Louis
76/58/1.08
58/44
Boston
55/41/0.00
54/44/r
56/47/r Columbia
58/48/pc
Topeka
65/48
Charlotte
77/61/0.33
79/64/t
86/63/pc
79/56/t
Sedalia
Kansas
Hi/Lo/P
Hi/Lo/P
58/44
Cheyenne
34/28/0.26
41/22/c
52/29/pc
Atchison
64/51/0.43
62/51/0.22
65/48Manhattan 58/31/pc
Dodge City 53/35/0.04
Pittsburg 70/48/pc
69/57/0.67
Chicago
48/43/0.44
52/41/r
58/41/pc
Salina
Emporia
62/52/0.22
Salina
59/50/0.06
Cincinnati
60/53/0.64
75/55/t
65/49/pc
64/51/pc
New
First
Full Emporia
Last
Jefferson
City
59/43
Garden City 50/35/0.02
Topeka
66/53/0.53
Cleveland
58/37/0.09
55/43/pc
61/49/pc
May 6
May 13
May
21 59/44
May 29 64/45/r
66/49
Goodland
77/57/s
41/32/0.11
Wichita
70/52/t
63/49/0.08
72/53/pc
Dallas
75/62/Tr
Denver
36/30/0.31
41/27/c
50/33/pc
61/35/pc
Precipitation
Des Moines
51/45/1.03
55/42/r
64/46/pc
70/52/pc
Statistics
are
for
St.
Joseph
Detroit
60/44/s
66/49/pc
St.
Joseph through 7 56/40/0.10
p.m. yesterday 61/45/r
Shown
is
todays
weather.
Temperatures
are
todays
highs
and
tonights
lows.
El Paso
77/54/0.00
74/47/s
72/54/pc
24 hours ending
6 p.m. yest. 82/59/s
... 0.81
Yesterdays
Hourly
Temperatures
Honolulu
85/73/0.00
86/73/s
85/72/s
Normal 85/73/pc
Actual
1084/65/0.94
a.m. ........55 80/66/t Des Moines
Midnight
Houston ......50
75/52/pc
Omaha Month to date75/59/r
... 3.79 .........
6.43
60/46/pc
67/51/pc
1160/50/1.05
a.m. ........57 71/51/sh
1Indianapolis
a.m. ..........50
55/42
56/42
Year
to
date
.......
7.57
.........
8.21
87/65/0.00
89/68/pc
Grand
Island Noon
...........59 87/67/c
2Jacksonville
a.m. ..........51
Ottumwa 89/65/t
Vegas
79/63/sMemorial83/63/s
Source: Rosecrans
Airport
53/37
1 66/49/0.88
p.m. ..........62 75/60/pc
3Las
a.m.
..........51
53/39
Angeles
74/55/pc
2 67/56/0.00
p.m. ..........62 72/54/pc
4Los
a.m.
..........51Lincoln
River
Bulletin 77/56/s
71/56/t Kirksville
70/55/c
3 77/65/0.81
p.m. ..........61 83/61/t
5Memphis
a.m. ..........51
Missouri River
Flood Current
55/41
Miami
84/74/0.00
86/76/pc
87/76/pc
88/75/t
57/44
4 p.m. ..........62
6 a.m. ..........51
Stage 72/47/pc
Stage
Minneapolis
57/42/0.00
61/41/pc
Joseph 66/48/pc
5 82/71/2.06
p.m. ..........64 St.
7New
a.m.Orleans
..........52
Omaha ........................
29 ft ...... 77/61/t
20.53 ft.
80/72/t
82/68/r
Chillicothe
58/42
6
p.m.
..........64
8New
a.m.
..........52
York
64/45/0.00
51/49/r
Nebraska City69/51/sh
............. 18 ft ......61/53/c
15.91 ft.
59/46 69/47/pc
7 71/48/0.00
p.m. ......... 61 65/47/pc
9Oklahoma
a.m. ..........54
City
63/43/c 17 ft ......
Rulo ............................
16.68 ft.
Kansas
Omaha
50/46/1.14
56/42/r
65/46/pc 17 ft .......
71/50/pc
St.
Joseph City
...................
17.47 ft.
Maximum
winds
yest.:
.........
E
at
18
mph
Orlando
87/71/0.00
91/69/pc
91/71/s 32Columbia
58/44City ................
Kansas
ft ...... 90/70/t
23.57 ft.
Barometer
at
noon
...........
29.66
,
steady
Topeka
Philadelphia
63/47/0.02
58/53/r
62/52/pc
Platte River 75/52/sh
Sedalia 65/48
Average
................ 55 80/64/pc
PhoenixSoil Temperature
80/63/0.00
88/68/s
93/70/s
58/44
Agency ........................
20 ft ...... 25.97 ft.
65/48
Source:
Extension Center 82/55/s
Portland,
OR County68/42/0.00
85/55/s
74/54/pc
SalinaBuchanan
Grand
River
St. Louis
76/58/1.08
63/48/pc
70/54/pc
Emporia72/52/sh
Jefferson City
59/43
Chillicothe ...................
20.67 ft.
Temperatures
This
Date
San
Diego
64/57/0.18
70/59/pc 20 ft ......70/59/s
59/44 68/58/pc
66/49
Gavins
Point
Release
..........14,000
cfs.
San Francisco Year 70/49/0.00
70/53/pc
65/54/pc
Record
Temp 76/54/s
Seattle
66/45/0.00
77/54/s
84/56/s
72/53/pc
Lake
Bulletin
High .............. 1987 ................... 92
Precipitation
Tulsa
70/58/Tr
69/49/pc
66/45/c
71/51/pc
Low
...............
1963 58/51/0.00
................... 31 67/62/t
Normal
Current
Wash.,
DC through
Statistics are81/55/sh
for St.
Joseph 64/54/pc
St.
Joseph
7
p.m.
yesterday
Normal
Lake ofsh-showers,
the Ozarks ... 660 ft ..... 657.62 ft.
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy,
24 hours ending 6t-thunderstorms,
p.m. yest. ... 0.81
Yesterdays
Stockton Lake ........... 892 ft .... 869.62 ft.
High
............................................
r-rain,
sf-snowHourly
flurries, Temperatures
sn-snow, i-ice.70
Normal
Actual
Truman .....................
739 ft ..... 707.38
ft.
Low
.............................................
47
10 a.m. ........55
Midnight
......50
Month
to
date
...
3.79
.........
6.43
11 a.m. ........57
1 a.m. ..........50
2016;
and regional
and graphics
provided
by 7.57 ......... 8.21
Year to
date .......
Noon forecasts
...........59
2 a.m. national
..........51
TurnRosecrans
to FOX 26Memorial
KNPN forAirport
all
Source:
1 p.m. ..........62
3 a.m. ..........51
your local
coverage.
2 p.m. ..........62
4 a.m. ..........51
Riverweather
Bulletin
3 p.m.
..........61
5 a.m. ..........51
Cable
Channel
4 HDCurrent
604
Shown
are todays noon
positions
of weather
systems
and
precipitation.
Missouri
River
Flood
4 p.m.
..........62
6 a.m. ..........51
Temperature
bands are
highs
for the day.
Stage
Stage
Dish Channel
4
5 p.m. ..........64
7 a.m. ..........52
Omaha
29
20.53
........................
DIRECTV
Channel
26
-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s
60s
70s 80s
90sft ......
100s
110sft.
6 p.m. ..........64
8 a.m. ..........52
Nebraska City ............. 18 ft ...... 15.91 ft.
7 p.m. ......... 61
9 a.m. ..........54
Rulo ............................ 17 ft ...... 16.68 ft.
St. Joseph ................... 17 ft ....... 17.47 ft.
Maximum winds yest.: ......... E at 18 mph
Kansas City ................ 32 ft ...... 23.57 ft.
Barometer at noon ........... 29.66, steady
Platte River
Average Soil Temperature ................ 55
Agency ........................ 20 ft ...... 25.97 ft.
Source: Buchanan County Extension Center
Grand River
Chillicothe ................... 20 ft ...... 20.67 ft.
Temperatures This Date
Gavins Point Release ..........14,000 cfs.
Record
Year
Temp
Lake Bulletin
High .............. 1987 ................... 92
Low ............... 1963 ................... 31
Normal
Current
Normal
Lake of the Ozarks ... 660 ft ..... 657.62 ft.
Stockton Lake ........... 892 ft .... 869.62 ft.
High ............................................ 70
Truman ..................... 739 ft ..... 707.38 ft.
Low ............................................. 47
DAILY
ALMANAC
TODAYS
REGIONAL FORECAST
DAILY ALMANAC
Cold
Warm
Stationary
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Offensive hosts
You know, I realize these
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are calling them all kinds of
nasty names. They act like
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begun. Republican quislings
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These collaborationists will
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The Washington Post
Republican
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convention
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The minority of people
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George F. Will can be reached at
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Travelers at Kansas City International Airport are seen in 2013. After years of study, the airlines serving KCI will not back any plan for
renovating the airport.
AIRPORT FIGHT
ALL
BUT
OVER?
F
ans of the unrivaled
convenience of Kansas
City International Airport wont want to hear this,
but they have lost a critical
behind-the-scenes battle and
the momentum to keep the
current airport design.
During three years of study
and review of options, the
airlines serving KCI have
switched sides going from
proponents of a cost-conscious overhaul of the existing terminals to rejecting all
offered renovation ideas as illsuited to their future needs.
This result has put a singleterminal airport proposal on
course to be decided by Kansas City voters, likely in either
in August or November.
Will a divided City Council
in Kansas City advance this
idea? Will voters buy it? Public sentiment has run against
building new, but its important to understand critical
elements:
Only Kansas City, Missouri, residents will have a
Our opinion
Executive Director
Progressive Community
Services
St. Joseph
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Bailey Wolfer, 10, left and Taryn Matias, 10, hold the ropes steady and help Caroylnn Easterday, 10, climb the ropes to reach the top of the zipline at the Winding
River Girl Scout Camp on Saturday in Dearborn, Missouri.
And if youre volunteering ing another camp out on Frimore, you get a chance to do day, May 13 at the Youngdahl
things like the North Land En- Urban Conservation Area.
campment.
Girl Scout troops with the
Nathan Ellgren can be reached
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The Gower/East Buchanan alumni
banquet will be held Saturday, May 28, at
the East Buchanan High School in Gower,
Missouri.
Registration begins at 6 p.m. with dinner
at 7 p.m. Dues are $10, and dinner is $15
payable at the door. Spouses and significant
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negotiating details
of budget fix
Officials concerned
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Annual event
celebrates what
makes Buffett firm
special
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Festival 2016
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Live Music Great Food Kids Activities Unique Shopping Experiences Parade Plus Much More!
May 6th & 7th Civic Center Park
Apple Blossom Barbeque Contest
Fridays events will feature the ever-popular Peoples Choice Barbeque Contest. Judging will commence by public sampling from 6-8 p.m. (until entries run out) with a $10 admission charge.
This will be the only opportunity to sample barbeque prepared by the competitors. Activities will also include live music by an Eagles tribute band, Lyin Eyes at 8 p.m., miscellaneous vendors & an
adults-only beer garden.
Saturdays events will revolve around the Kansas City Barbeque Society sanctioned barbeque contest. All awards will be presented including the Peoples Choice for Best Barbeque! There will be food
tents, miscellaneous vendors, live music & lots of family entertainment including games for the kids. Noon-4 p.m.
All proceeds will benefit the Northwest Missouri Childrens Advocacy Center.
Since 1924, the Apple Blossom Parade has delighted many, young & old alike. This years theme, Under the Big Top, takes a somewhat novel approach to the focus of the Parade & Festival.
Traditionally, the Big Top is where you see everything thats worth seeing at a circus. So, this years theme is a way for the St. Joseph community to show off everything thats worth seeing
about our town.
The Parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the intersection of Noyes Blvd. & Frederick Ave. & will conclude at 5th & Felix Streets. See below for more details & the Parade route map.
Join us from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at Felix Street Square for Yoga in the Park & stay afterwards to watch the Apple Blossom Parade from the Square. Throughout the day, browse the booths filled will
handcrafted work from local artists, sample the various offerings from local food vendors & enjoy live entertainment & music. Bring the whole family & enjoy the kids area with face painting, balloon
animals, storytelling, games & more! At sundown, take in a live performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
This event is FREE to the public! Tour the neighborhoods historic homes & get an exclusive sneak peak at the Goetz Barrelworks Brewery, coming soon to Uptown! Test your knowledge of Uptowns
history by participating in our quiz for the chance to win a $200 Visa gift card courtesy of Commerce Bank. The tour starts at the brewery building at 4th & Isadore with tour maps, quiz sheets &
refreshments available to participants. The contest winner will be announced at 4 p.m.
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Felix St. The parade will feature many creative entries emphasizing the theme Under the Big Top.
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Test your
trivia,
support
the library
The St. Joseph
Public Library
is presenting
its sixth annual
Library Trivia
Night at 7 p.m.
Saturday, May
21. The event
will be held at
the Fairview Golf
Course Banquet
Room, 33rd and
Pacific streets.
This night
features 10
rounds of
questions on
general trivia with
prizes for the best
team after each
round. There also
will be a silent
auction and a
50/50 draw.
The cost to
participate is
$60 per table
with teams
of up to six
people. Drinks
will be available
for purchase.
Participants are
invited to bring
their own snacks,
and grill-style
food also will
be available for
purchase.
Reserving a
table by paying
in advance is
recommended.
Contact Crystal
Stuck at 816-2362136 for more
information about
reserving.
Candidate
kicks off
campaign
The public is
invited to attend
David Bolanders
campaign kickoff
event at 3 p.m.
today.
Bolander is
a Republican
candidate for
judge of the 5th
Judicial Circuit
Court, Division
2, in the August
primary election.
The event will
take place at the
home of Steve
Marks, 417 S.
Riverside Road,
with a formal
announcement
being made at
3:30 p.m.
The election
will be Tuesday,
Aug. 2, with
the Republican
winner facing
a Democratic
challenger on
Tuesday, Nov. 8.
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Obituary Desk
Evelyn P. Cook
1927-2016
CAMERON,
Mo.
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Sally D. Danford
James E. Dew
MARYVILLE, Mo.
James Edward Dew, 72,
Maryville, died April 29,
2016, in Maryville.
He was born March 21,
1944, in Maryville, to Paul
and Lela (Massey) Dew.
A retired trucker, he
lived most all his life in the
area.
Survivors: Alisha Mick;
Jason Dew; Jessica Jones;
seven grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren;
brother, Larry Dew.
Memorial service: 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, May 4,
2016, Miriam Cemetery,
Maryville.
Arrangements: BramDanfelt Funeral Home,
Maryville.
1959-2016
Sally Diane Danford, 57,
St. Joseph, passed away
Friday, April 29, 2016, at
Mosaic Life Care.
She was born January 3, Thank those who helped you
1959, in St. Joseph.
in your time of need in
She graduated from
Your Bouquets
Northwest Missouri State
(816) 271-8579
University with a Bachelors Degree in Human Resources/Management. She
worked as a store manager
2015
Major Brands
for Rods Hallmark stores
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in St. Joseph and supervised several other re- Dr. Annette L. Cook, Au. D. Bill D. Cook
gional stores in that group.
Doctor of Audiology Board Certified
Later, she worked for the
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Heartland Foundation and
for
an appointment
various other positions in
the Heartland Hospital HEARING AID CENTER
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She
enjoyed
cats and
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snow
and James Taylor.
She was a life-long member
of Wyatt Park Christian
Church and provided fresh
bread for weekly communion at the 5:00 Saturday
service. She was once a
youth leader there and provided financial support for
youth ministries. She was
also a hospice volunteer for
several years. Her nieces
and their children were the
loves of her life.
Sally received a donor
Angela, transplant
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ago
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She was extremely grateful
Love,
to the donors family, alMom and Dad, David, Janet, Caleb, Katie and Ben
though she never met him
or knew his family by
name. She was a strong advocate for donor programs.
She was preceded in
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Angela K.
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Sally D. Danford
Donald R. Elder
Tiny Buchholz, 99, of
Severance, Kan.
Falls City, passed away
Naomi D. King
April 29, 2016, at Falls City.
Charles W. Gardner
Her funeral will be held
Donna M. Lindgren
Albany, Mo.
at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
May 4, 2016, at St. Pauls
Iva M. McCormick
John W. McClelland
Evangelical
Lutheran
Merriam, Kan.
Charles W. Bragg
Church, 20th & Towle, with
AREA DEATHS
1926-2016
Reverend Andrew ChaNancy S. McPheeters
BURLINGTON JUNC- vanak officiating.
Braymer, Mo.
Charles W. Bragg
TION, Mo. Charles
Burlington Jct., Mo.
Interment will be in HarWilliam Bragg, 89, Burling- ris Cemetery at Barada.
C. Michael Moore
ton Junction, died Friday,
Winston, Mo.
Zita Buchholz
Family will receive
April 29, 2016, at Golden friends from 7-8 p.m. TuesFalls City, Neb.
Living
Community, day, at Dorr and Clark FuJohn M. Porter
Maryville, Missouri.
Lathrop, Mo.
Melva M. Bunn
neral Home.
Charles was born May
Tulsa, Okla.
31, 1926, in Burlington
Scott W. Smith
Melva M. Bunn
Junction to John and Myrl
Savannah, Mo.
Evelyn P. Cook
1917-2016
Cameron, Mo.
(Short) Bragg. He was a
TULSA, Okla. Melva
John C. Stevenson
1944 graduate of BurlingMargaret Bunn, 98, Tulsa,
Lakewood, Colo.
James E. Dew
ton Junction High School
formerly of Rock Port, MisMaryville, Mo.
and served his country as a
souri, passed away April
Tech Fourth Grade in the
Late Notices
28, 2016, at a care facility in
Army during World War II.
Tulsa.
The
family
will
receive
Glenn C. Brightman
He and Jane Mutchler
Melva Margaret Davis
CAMERON, Mo. friends from 6-8 p.m.
were married October 16,
Bunn
was born to Francis
Monday,
at
the
HeatonGlenn Charles Bright1949, in Shenandoah, Iowa.
Elmer Davis and Edith Etta
and
man,
90,
Cameron, Bowman-Smith
A member of
the
Johnson in a 19th century
passed away on Friday, Sidenfaden Chapel.
Burlington Jct. Christian
family farm house in GravInterment will be at
April 29, 2016, at the MisChurch, he also belonged
ity, Iowa on July 12, 1917.
Mt.
Auburn
Cemetery
.
souri Veterans Home,
to Rolla Dicks American
She had two sisters, MilCameron.
Legion Post #315, Nodaway
dred and Dorothy.
Louise Stegman
Private Family Service
Lodge #470 AF and AM,
Louise Stegman, 84, of
Melva was very close to
with burial in Winston
and the Burlington Juncher mother.
Cemetery, Winston, Mis- St. Joseph, passed away
tion Housing Board. He
Friday, April 29, 2016, at
souri.
Melva married a Navy
was a lifetime farmer and a
her
home.
Arrangements
by
Man in Boston, Massachuschool bus driver for West
A Memorial Service
Poland-Thompson Fusetts in early 1945, Eugene
Nodaway School District
will
be
held
at
10
a.m.
neral Home, Cameron.
Richard Bunn.
for 35 years.
Wednesday, May 4, the
They had two boys who
Preceding him in death
Heaton-Bowman-Smith
Ruth Chinn
she deeply loved until the
were his parents; brothers,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. and Sidenfaden Chapel.
day of her death. She was a
The family will receive
Robert and Harold Bragg;
Ruth Chinn, 96, of
good mother, a good homefriends from 6-8 p.m.
and sister-in-law, Darlene
Kansas City, formerly of
maker, a good employee
Tuesday,
at
the
chapel.
Bragg.
Smithville,
Missouri,
who worked until she was
Inurnment will be at
passed away, Saturday,
Charles is survived by
82, and a great grandma.
Ashland
Cemetery
.
April 30, 2016.
his wife, Jane Bragg, of
She died peacefully in
Funeral Service: 1 p.m.
their home in Burlington
her
sleep in Tulsa, about 1
Delmar
P.
Sutherland
Wednesday, May 4, at
Junction; sister, Doris
a.m. on Thursday the 28th
Delmar Paul Del
First Christian Church
Porterfield,
Clearmont,
of April. She had been ill
86,
St.
in Smithville with visita- Sutherland,
Missouri; sisters-in-law,
for a few days prior to her
tion two hours prior to Joseph, passed away
Deloris Bragg, Braddyville,
death.
Sunday, April 30, 2016, at
the service.
Iowa, Alice Erickson,
She is survived by her
Burial: Smithville Me- Mosaic Life Care.
Essex, Iowa, Marlene Ross,
Farewell
services
sons Richard and Ranmorial Cemetery.
Geneseo, Illinois and Imodolph; her grandchildren,
Arrangements: Hix- pending Meierhoffer Fugene Moore, Tarkio, Misneral
Home
&
Crematory
.
son-Klein Funeral Home,
Leigh Bunn Goodson, Greg
souri; and many nieces,
Smithville.
Bunn, Ronnie Bunn, and
nephews and great-nieces
Evelyn E. Wilson
Spencer Bunn; and her two
and nephews.
BIGELOW, Mo. EveCecelia Rose-White
great-grandchildren, Luke
Visitation will be held
Cecelia Rose-White, 89, lyn E. Connie Wilson,
and Shea Goodson.
from 6-8 p.m. Monday, May
of St. Joseph, passed 88, of Bigelow, passed
She will be interred next
2, 2016, at Price Funeral
away Saturday, April 30, away April 30, 2016, at a
to her beloved husband,
Mound City, Missouri
Home, Maryville.
at her home.
Gene,
in
Washington
Funeral Services will be
Services will be held at care center.
Cemetery,
Taylor
County,
Services are pending at
10 a.m. Tuesday, May 3, at
10 a.m. Tuesday, May 3, at
Iowa. Close to her Mother
the
Chamberlain
Funeral
the Ashland United
Price Funeral Home, foland Father and her two sisHome in Mound City.
Methodist Church.
lowed by burial in Ohio
ters, as well as other exCemetery.
tended family. She cherMemorials may be made
ished her heritage.
to Disabled American VetGraveside Service and
View Late Notices erans c/o PO Box 1430, Interment:
3 p.m. Saturday,
Phone: 816.271.8547
Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301.
Online
May 7, 2016, Washington
Fax: 816.271.8686
www.pricefuneralhomenewspressnow.com/Obituaries
Cemetery, Gravity, Iowa.
obits@newspressnow.com
maryville.com
Visitation: 11 a.m. to 1
Walk-ins are welcome
p.m. Saturday, May 7, Rock
Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. except on holidays.
Port United Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall.
All obituaries submitted via fax or
email must include the contact
Memorials: Gene Bunn
and St. Joseph Crematory
information of the sender.
Scholarship Fund, C/O
Company
Rock
Port
United
Methodist Church.
3609 FREDERICK BLVD | ST. JOSEPH
Services directed by
816-232-3355
Ritchie Funeral Home,
Caring In All That We Do
JEANNETTA R.
Bedford, Iowa
DANFORD AND
DONNA M. LINDGREN faden Chapel, where the family will
w w w. r i t c h i e f u n e r a l SALLY DANFORD
receive friends one hour prior to the home.com
St. Joseph Chapel
Joint Farewell Service: 10 a.m.
Mass of Christian Burial: 11 a.m. service. Chaplain Scott Jensen offiMonday, Meierhoffer Funeral
Monday, at Our Lady of Guadalupe ciating. Interment will be at Mt.
Home & Crematory. Dr. Scott KillCatholic Church. Father Christian Auburn Cemetery
gore officiating. Mrs. Jeannetta
Malewski, Celebrant. Interment: Mt. The family request memorial contriDanford will be interred at Memobutions to the funeral home to offOlivet Cemetery.
rial Park Cemetery.
Visitation will begin after 9 a.m. set the funeral expenses
The family will gather with friends
Sunday, at Heaton-Bowman-Smith
5-7 p.m. Sunday, Meierhoffer FuLOUISE STEGMAN
and Sidenfaden Chapel, where a
neral Home & Crematory.
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Obituaries
Sunday. The family will receive Memorial Service will be held 10
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friends following the Rosary until a.m. Wednesday, at the HeatonFarewell Service: 1 p.m. Monday,
Bowman-Smith and Sidenfaden
8:30 p.m. Sunday.
Meierhoffer Funeral Home & CreMemorial donations may be made Chapel. Pastor Jason Moore will ofmatory. Rev. Ray Grienke officiatto Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic ficiate. The family will receive
ROBERTA SISSY
ing. Interment: Cowen Cemetery,
Church or to a charity of the donor's friends from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, at
HORSMAN
New Point, Missouri.
the chapel.
choice.
Funeral
service:
10 a.m. Monday,
The family will gather with friends
The family request memorial contriRupp
Chapel.
3-5 p.m. Sunday, Meierhoffer Fubutions be made to the American
DONNA J.
Rev. Charles Steele officiating.
neral Home & Crematory.
(DEATHERAGE)
Diabetes Association of the First
Interment: Bethel Cemetery .
DITTEMORE
Baptist Church, 1225 Francis
Family to receive friends from 4EVELYN P.
St. Joseph Chapel
Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501
(HUDNALL) COOK
6 p.m. Sunday, Rupp Funeral
Mass of Christian Burial: 1:30 p.m.
Farewell Service: 3 p.m. Monday,
Home.
Monday, at St. Francis Xavier CECELIA ROSE-WHITE
Meierhoffer Funeral Home & CreMemorials in lieu of flowers to the
Catholic Church. Father Bill Walter,
St. Joseph Chapel
matory. Pastor Charles Christian
Roberta Horsman memorial fund
C.PP.S. Interment: Mt. Olivet Ceme- Services will be held at 10 a.m.
officiating. Interment: Memorial
in care of the Rupp Funeral
tery. Visitation will begin after 1 Tuesday, May 3, at the Ashland
Park Cemetery.
Home.
p.m. Sunday, at Heaton-Bowman- United Methodist Church. The famThe family will gather with friends
Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel. The ily will receive friends from 6-8 p.m.
RAY MAUZEY
4-6 p.m. Sunday, Meierhoffer Fufamily will receive friends from 4- Monday, at the Heaton-BowmanFamily
to receive friends from 5neral Home & Crematory.
8:30 p.m. Rosary will be held at 7 Smith and Sidenfaden Chapel. Pas7
p.m.
Sunday, Rupp Funeral
p.m.
tor Gary DeWitt will officiate.
SCOTT W. SMITH
Home.
Interment will be at Mt. Auburn
Natural Farewell under the direcMemorial Service: 2 p.m. Monday,
NAOMI DARLENE
Cemetery.
tion of Meierhoffer Funeral Home
Rupp Chapel.
KING
The family request memorial contri& Crematory. A register book is
Pastor Kyle White Officiating.
St. Joseph Chapel
butions be made to Mosaic Life
available at the funeral home.
The inurnment will be at the
Services 2:30 p.m. Monday, at the Care Hospice.
Clarksdale cemetery following the
Heaton-Bowman-Smith and Sidenfuneral service.
sources/Management. She
worked as a store manager
for Rods Hallmark stores
in St. Joseph
SUNDAY, and
MAY 1,super2016
vised several other regional stores in that group.
Later, she worked for the
Heartland Foundation and
various other positions in
the Heartland Hospital
System.
She enjoyed cats and
snow and James Taylor.
She was a life-long member
of Wyatt Park Christian
Church and provided fresh
bread for weekly communion at the 5:00 Saturday
service. She was once a
youth leader there and provided financial support for
youth ministries. She was
also a hospice volunteer for
several years. Her nieces
and their children were the
loves of her life.
Sally received a donor
kidney transplant over 20
years ago and celebrated
that anniversary each year.
She was extremely grateful
to the donors family, although she never met him
or knew his family by
name. She was a strong advocate for donor programs.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, Thad
Jr. and Jeannetta (Sawyer)
Danford; and brother,
Phillip Danford.
Survivors
include
brother, Dan Danford
(Chris), St. Joseph; nieces,
Jennifer Danford, Springfield, Missouri, Jessica Lyonford (Eric), Houston,
Texas and Sarah Henderson (Zach), North Kansas
City, Missouri; and greatnieces and nephews, Jude
and Maxwell Henderson
and Torc Lyonford.
Farewell Service: 10 a.m.
Monday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory.
The family will gather
with friends 5-7 p.m. Sunday, Meierhoffer Funeral
Home & Crematory.
For those wishing to
make a contribution, the
family requests they be
made to Wyatt Park Christian Church.
Online guest book and
obituary at www.meierhoffer.com
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Donald R. Elder
1925-2016
SEVERANCE, Kan.
Donald R. Elder, 90, of Severance, died Saturday,
April 30, 2016.
Don was born on August
29, 1925, in Troy, Kansas, to
Robert and Bessie (Scarbrough) Elder. He was a
lifelong
resident
of
Doniphan County. Don
graduated from Troy High
School, attended Emporia
State University from 19481950. He served in the U.S.
Army in Korea from 1946 to
1948. Don was a self-employed electrician retiring
in 2006. Don was very active in jail ministry for
over 41 years.
Don is a member of the
American Legion Post of
Everest, V.F.W., was a past
school board member of
the Severance School and
later the Midway School
District. He was also a 32nd
Degree Mason.
He married Leota Elliott
on January 23, 1949 at Bendena, Kansas. She survives
of the home.
Don was preceded in
death by his parents; a
brother, Robert I. Elder;
and a nephew, Mark Elder.
Additional survivors include five daughters, Karen
Spalding (Ron) of Kansas
City, Missouri, Miriam
Scholz (Ron) of Denton,
Kansas, Gina Korthanke
(Mark) of St. Joseph,
Donita Johnson (Doug) of
Denton, Charlotte Albers
(Joe) of Trimble, Missouri;
17 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren; and
one step-great-great-grandchild.
Funeral:
10:30
a.m.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016,
New Life Church, Blair,
Kansas.
Burial: Moray Cemetery
in Bendena, Kansas, where
there will be flag-folding
ceremony under the auspices of the U.S. Army.
Visitation: family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m.
Tuesday, at the New Life
Church.
Memorials: Gideons.
Harman Rohde Funeral
Home in Troy is handling
the arrangements
www.harmanrohde.com
Charles W. Gardner
1935-2016
ALBANY, Mo. Charles
W. Gardner, 80, of Albany,
passed away on Friday,
April 29, 2016, at Mosaic
Life Care in St. Joseph.
Charles was born June
30, 1935, in Albany, to
Charles James and Inez
Belle (Culp) Gardner. His
parents preceded him in
death.
He was also preceded in
death by his sisters, Alice
Rice, Norma Severe and
Rachel
Swartz;
and
brother, Delbert Gardner.
Charles served in the
United States Army during
the Korean War. He met
and married Leona (Deen)
Gardner on July 27, 1957.
He was an auto and tractor mechanic and also
worked for Tempmaster in
Albany. He farmed the land
he grew up on.
Charles attended the
Darlington Baptist Church.
He was known for his
warm and friendly greetings to people of all ages.
He loved his family and enjoyed his kids, grandkids
and great-grandkids with a
big and loving heart. They
were all his pride and joy.
Charles passed his time
going to Caseys to have
coffee with his many
friends. He enjoyed visiting with the many people
that came through the
doors there.
He will be greatly missed
by all who knew and loved
him.
He is survived by his loving family, wife of 58 years
Leona; sons, Larry (Ginger) Murphy, Dennis (Lea)
Naomi D. King
1927-2016
Naomi Darlene King, 89,
St. Joseph, passed away
Friday April 29, at her
home.
Naomi was born January 21, 1927, in Blockton,
Iowa, to John Franklin and
Clara Pearl (Goff) Kobbe.
She was a longtime Desk
Clerk for the Belt Bowl. She
married Richard F. King;
he passed away in May
2004. She was a member of
Marvin McMurray United
Methodist Church and the
St. Joseph women's Bowling League.
She is survived by seven
children, Dixie Jerden
(Bill) of California, Barbara Epps (Douglas) of
Omaha, Nebraska, Georgann Martin (Dennis),
Clara Masoner (Jimmy),
Richard F. King Jr., Naomi
Alison Frogge and Joyce
McCarthy all of St. Joseph;
22 grandchildren and 39
great-grandchildren. She is
also survived by a sister,
Madeline Fauble of Council Bluffs, Iowa; and
brother-in-law, Jean King
of Racine, Wisconsin.
In addition to her parents and husband, she is
preceded in death by a son,
Larry King; a step-son,
Richard Monroe King; a
great-granddaughter, and
14 brothers and sisters.
Services will be held at
2:30 p.m. Monday, May 2, at
the Heaton-Bowman-Smith
and Sidenfaden Chapel,
where the family will receive friends one hour
prior to the services.
Interment will be at Mt.
Auburn Cemetery.
The family request memorial contributions be
made to the funeral home
to offset the expense of the
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service.
Donna M. Lindgren
1930-2016
Donna M. Lindgren, 86,
St. Joseph, passed away
Wednesday, April 27, 2016.
Donna was born January 13, 1930, to Donald and
Vera Lehr, in Weatherby,
Missouri. She had a
brother Tom Lehr, they
grew up in Cameron, Missouri and the family later
moved to St. Joseph.
Donna graduated from Sacred Heart Convent in 1948.
She married Ray Lindgren in 1951 at St. Mary's
Catholic Church and they
John W. McClelland
1963-2016
MERRIAM, Kan. John
Wilbur McClelland, 52, of
Merriam, passed away,
April 23, 2016.
He is survived by his sister,
Debbie
(Daniel)
Williams; brother, Ross
(Joann) McClelland III;
daughter, Brandi McClelland; sons, Travis and
Trent McClelland; Tamara
McClelland and Lisa McClelland; nieces, nephews,
great, along with many
friends.
Rest in Peace John we
will miss you.
Private services will be
held at a later date.
Arrangements: HixsonKlein Funeral Home.
1927-2016
Iva Marie McCormick,
89, St. Joseph, passed away
Friday, April 29, 2016, at
Country Squire Retirement Home in St. Joseph.
She was born on April
14, 1927, along with a twin
sister, Ila, in Dunnell, Minnesota.
Iva married James McCormick in 1962 in Santa
Monica, California and is
survived by one son,
Michael Matthews; one
Christy
granddaughter,
Paoli; and one grandson,
Jacob Paoli.
She was a member of the
First Baptist Church in Nevada, Missouri and lived in
Nevada until 2009 when
she moved to St. Joseph.
Memorial Service: 4 p.m.
Saturday, New Life Cathedral, 323 North Eighth with
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BRAYMER,
Mo.
C. Michael Moore
1951-2016
WINSTON,
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John M. Porter
Iva M. McCormick
1946-2016
LATHROP, Mo. John
Merton Buck Porter, 69,
of Lathrop, passed away
April 29, 2016, at Liberty
Hospital.
Visitation will be held
from 4:30-7 p.m. on Tuesday,
May 3, at the First Christian Church of Lathrop.
Graveside services will
follow the visitation in
Lathrop Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the First Christian Church or to the
American Cancer Society.
John was born October
18, 1946, the older of two
children of Warren and Helen (Breckenridge) Porter.
His parents preceded him
in death. He graduated
from Lathrop High School
in 1964. John was a 40-year
rural mail carrier for the
U.S. Postal Service, serving
Lathrop and its surrounding area. He was a member
of First Christian Church
and the National Rural Letter Carriers Association.
Survivors include his
wife of 41 years, Judy
(Kritz) Porter; daughters,
Lisa Teaney (Matt), Jillian
Curley (David Wright) and
Scott W. Smith
1961-2016
SAVANNAH, Mo.
Scott W. Smith, 54, Savannah, passed away Tuesday,
April 26, 2016, at Mosaic
Life Care.
He was born July 25,
1961, in St. Joseph.
Scott married Faye Wray
on September 19, 1979.
He enjoyed cat fishing
and loved animals. Family
was most important to him
and he will be missed by all
who knew him.
Survivors include wife
of 36 years, Faye; son, Ryan
Smith (Audra), Parnell,
daughter,
Missouri;
Shauna Hubbard (Dave),
Savannah; granddaughter,
Leila Hubbard; parents,
Robert and Venetha (Taylor) Smith; brother, Steve
Smith (Julie Love), St.
Joseph; and numerous extended family members.
Natural Farewell under
the direction of Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory.
The family requests memorial contributions to
Friends of the Animal
Shelter.
Online guest book and
obituary at www.meierhoffer.com
John C. Stevenson
1933-2016
LAKEWOOD, Colo.
John C. Stevenson, 83,
Lakewood, formerly of
Tarkio, Missouri, passed
away Wednesday, April 27,
2016, at St. Anthony Hospital, Lakewood.
Graveside Service and
Interment: 1 p.m. Saturday,
May 7, Home Cemetery,
Tarkio.
Open visitation 9 a.m.
Friday May 6, Davis Funeral Home, Tarkio.
There is no scheduled
family visitation.
Memorials:
General
Fund of the United States
Naval Academy.
Online obituaries and
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4 p.m. City Council work
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session, City Hall, 1100
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floor conference room, to
streets, first floor, Room
discuss city managers
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and review intergovernyear budget.
mental agreement for MisWEDNESDAY
souri River levee repairs.
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4 p.m. City Council work
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School lunches
discuss city managers
proposed 2016-17 fiscal
year budget.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
MONDAY: Breaded chicken
patty on bun or soft taco,
shredded lettuce & tomato,
c french fries, blueberries,
choice of fruit, milk.
TUESDAY: Sloppy Joe on bun or
fish fries, macaroni & cheese,
veggie dipper, applesauce,
choice of fruit, cherry crisp, milk.
WEDNESDAY: Country
fried steak, hot roll or pb&j
sandwich, mashed potatoes w/
pepper gravy, peas, peaches,
choice of fruit, milk.
THURSDAY: Mexican lasagna or
toasted cheese sandwich, side
salad w/dressing, corn, cinnamon
apples, choice of fruit, milk.
FRIDAY: Hot dog on bun or
turkey & cheese deli, baked
beans, broccoli w/cheese
sauce, choice of fruit, harvest
cheddar sun chips.
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Chapter: 13
Financials: assets, $56,323;
liabilities, $212,119.
Christopher Allen Castle,
3641 Gene Field Road.
Chapter: 7
Financials: assets, $5,501;
liabilities, $30,263.
James Edwin Morgan and
Katelyn Danielle Morgan,
Lathrop, Missouri.
Chapter: 7
Financials: assets, $124,251;
liabilities, $139,912.
Kristy Elaine McGinnis, 5609
B Valley View.
Chapter: 13
Financials: assets, $37,593;
liabilities, $62,866.
Neal Alan Slaughter, fdba
APRIL 28
Fred Simion, 2532 S.
11th St., on a city charge of
obstructing police and a city
charge of driving while license
suspended or revoked.
Paul Burley Bryson, 20, 509
S. Ninth St., on a warrant for
failure to appear in court and a
warrant for possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Maurine Gilmore, 18, 3700
Meadow Oak Lane, on a city
warrant for failure to appear in
court.
Chad Frederick Salsbury,
39, Savannah, Missouri, on a
city warrant for failure to appear in court.
Cynthia Louise Kretzer, 39,
2202 Duncan St., on a city
warrant for failure to appear in
court.
THEFTS REPORTED
APRIL 22 TO 27.
Danny Lynn Warren, 3328
Locust St., vehicle stolen from
residence.
Eric A. McDowell, 1309
Midyett Road, items from 3110
Jules St.
Bryson Lee Best, 5625 S.
Ninth St., items from 415
Francis St.
School
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Arrests
Bankruptcies
The News-Press regularly publishes filings made with the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for the Western
District of Missouri, based in
Kansas City, Missouri, and the
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas, based in Kansas
City, Kansas. Todays listing covers April 16-22. Petitioners may
file for protection under Chapter
7 (liquidation of assets); Chapter
11 (reorganization of business
finances); or Chapter 13 (reorganization of personal finances).
VANDALISM REPORTED
APRIL 22 TO 27.
Joshua W. Tott, 1428 N.W.
64th Terrace, destruction
of property at 3022 S. Belt
Highway.
Jessie N.M.I. Blackmon, 4604
Valley Lane, destruction of property at 822 W. Valley St.
Officer
Courtney
Protzman said delivering
the flowers was a stirring
event.
A lot of the residents
cry on us. ... Its been very
emotional for us, and moving. Weve had some that
were just excited to see
a happy face, so it was
great, Protzman said.
Steve Viestenz, manager of Country Squire Retirement Community, was
happy to see the residents
smiling.
I think it was absolutely wonderful, Viestenz
said. It was great to see
I think it is the understanding that art is not elitist, you know, we can just
enjoy the architecture, and
tie it in with the history of
our city and the sense of
community as well as enjoying local artists and to
realize how much art and
history our town has right
now, she said.
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SUNDAY
MAY. 1, 2016
Business briefs
By KELLI KENNEDY
Associated Press
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This Wednesday photo shows a display of products sold at CAP Beauty, a wellness store
with an all-things-natural approach in New Yorks West Village. The makeup industry is trying to convince women that looking good on the outside starts from within, but its unclear
if the products theyre trying to hawk are safe and effective.
product from Moon Juices line,
with ingredients that are said to
create a glowing complexion and
healthy hair. Actress Jennifer Aniston also has said she puts collagen peptides in her morning shake.
And theres a movement by everyday people to incorporate natural products into their lives for everything from the foods they eat to
dish soap and mascara they use.
regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. The agency also oversees supplements sold in grocery
stores and pharmacies. But many
dont come to their attention as the
agencys team of less than two dozen people is charged with overseeing roughly 85,000 products.
Do they work?
Missouris AAA
credit rating
reaffirmed
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. |
Gov. Jay Nixon has announced the states AAA
credit rating has again
received a reaffirmation.
Standard & Poors Rating
Services, along with Moodys
Investors Service and Fitch
Ratings, gave Missouri the
strongest credit rating possible.
The ratings allow the state
to benefit from low interest
rates and makes long-term
capital investments more
affordable.
Nixon met with credit rating
analysts last summer in New
York to discuss the states
credit rating.
Managers
index reaches
nine-month high
A strong April showing in
the Credit Managers Index
began in November, according to a new report issued by
the National Association of
Credit Management.
The association said the
health of the index which
combines a score from
manufacturing and service
sectors bodes well for
credit managers. It is at the
highest level it has been
since July.
Improvement in the unfavorable factors categories
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Start Small
Marla Contreras-Sweet, administrator of the U.S. Small
Business Administration, recently announced the theme
for this years National Small
Business Week (Sunday, May
1, to Saturday, May 7) will be
Dream Big, Start Small.
The week starts with
recognition and awards for
outstanding small business owners from across
the nation. Recognition and
educational events throughout SBAs 10 regions and 68
districts will be held throughout the week.
The SBA has highlighted
the impact of outstanding entrepreneurs, small business
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1963 through Small Business
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in school history that three
commencements were held.
This years graduation
marked the second-largest
class of all time for Northwest, according to Dr.
Jasinski. There were 880
graduate-candidates
encompassing an age range
of 20 to 64 years old. A total
of 11 foreign nations were
featured among all of the
graduates, with such countries as Germany, Spain
and Nepal represented.
Jasinksi continued a
theme of campus and family
pride during remarks actually circulating throughout the seated graduates.
What makes you Forever Green? he asked.
The answers he received
reverbated thoughts of
home and family. Faculty,
meanwhile, praised the
inspiring changes theyve
noticed in the students.
Besides the obvious distribution of diplomas, the
program recognized retiring faculty and military.
This is all about Bearcat
connections, Jasinski said.
Student
testimonials
were displayed over large
video screens.
This really is a celebration, Jasinski told the
graduates. Its about you.
Northwest alumnus Rodney Edge, vice president
of Automation Precision
Technology in Norfolk,
Virginia, gave the address
to undergraduates.
He urged students to
OF GRAVE CONCERN
concentrate on customer
service, no matter their chosen field. Clients, Edge said,
should be made to feel like
the world. Be friendly and
outgoing in all aspects that
you do, he said. People
need to know that theyre
doing well. ... Your customer
will hold you to a high standard. Dont be afraid to raise
the bar. I offer you to treat
everyone as a VIP. ... Have
enormous
expectations.
Know your market and capture your share of it.
Graduates traits should
include accountability for
tasks, possession of integrity, and understanding
the importance of diversity, Edge related.
Most of all, he advised
the students to make their
families the top priority.
Emily Porter, a senior in
recreation and park mananagement with an emphasis
in environmental science,
agreed with that sentiment.
Its very exciting, she
said before walking into the
arena. I cant believe its
finally here. ... Its just the
Tabetha Grippando-Wright walks toward her daughter Season Sharee Grippandos grave Saturday after a dead tree fell on it and other surrounding
graves at Ashland Cemetery. She heard from a family member that a storm knocked the tree onto her daughters grave Thursday. GrippandoWright said she was told the tree wouldnt get cleaned up until Monday. Her daughter passed away in 2000 when she was 2 years old.
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Cincinnati guard Parker Ehinger, left, Minnesota cornerback Eric Murray, middle, and Florida wide receiver Demarcus Robinson, right, were all drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of Saturdays NFL Draft.
By DAVE SKRETTA
Missouri Western cornerback Michael Jordan, right, brings down Washburn running
back Brandon Bourbon during a December 2015 game at Spratt Memorial Stadium.
It all starting with me graduating next week and this draft day.
I am just getting in my prep
and going out there to fight to
make a roster.
Jordan is not the fi rst Griffon to chase his NFL dream.
Most recently, his brother, Reggie Jordan, Travis Partridge,
Michael Hill and David Bass
all got looks from clubs in the
sports premier league.
Jordan said the Rams see him
as a cornerback at the next level. He said he is confident in his
ability to contribute in the NFL
and that confidence is borne of
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Hernandez ties
Mariners win record;
beats Royals 1-0
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Mets 6, Giants
NEW YORK | Michael Conforto and Wilmer
Flores homered and the New York Mets won their
eighth in a row, building an early lead for Jacob
deGrom and holding off the San Francisco Giants.
The crowd of 44,466 was the largest for a
regular-season game at Citi Field since the park
opened in 2009, with a lot of fans attracted by
the Noah Syndergaard Garden Gnome giveaway.
San Francisco loaded the bases with no outs
in the eighth inning and trimmed it to 6-5 with a
pair of long sacrifice flies caught just in front of
the outfield fence.
Jeurys Familia closed for his eighth save in as
many chances.
Conforto tied a Mets record by hitting a double
in his sixth straight game. He also singled and
drove in three runs.
Neil Walker hit a two-run single off Matt Cain
(0-3), who has gone a career-worst 12 starts
without a win, dating to his last victory July 22.
DeGrom (3-0) overcame his first four walks of
the season, pitching two-hit ball for six innings.
Tigers 4, Twins 1
MINNEAPOLIS | Jordan Zimmermann won his
fifth straight start since signing with Detroit, and
Justin Upton hit a three-run homer in the first inning to help the Tigers top Minnesota.
Zimmermann (5-0) gave up one run with no
walks and seven strikeouts over seven innings.
His ERA actually rose to 0.55 as he became the
first Tigers pitcher to win five games in April since
Frank Tanana in 1988, according to STATS.
Victor Martinez doubled twice for the Tigers,
who have won five of six. Francisco Rodriguez
earned his sixth save.
Athletics 2, Astros 0
OAKLAND, Calif. | Jesse Hahn pitched into
the seventh inning in his return to the majors and
combined with two relievers on a four-hitter as
Oakland held off Houston.
The Astros loaded the bases in the ninth before Ryan Madson got Evan Gattis to ground into
a game-ending double play for his eighth save,
completing Oaklands first shutout this season.
Billy Burns drove in the only runs with a twoout single in the second.
Hahn (1-0) was called up from Triple-A Nashville before the game and pitched as well as he
did for most of 2015 before missing the final
three months with a right forearm strain that also
delayed his debut in spring training this year.
Chris Devenski (0-1) went five innings in his
first major league start.
New York
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Undefeated Nyquist
headlines Kentucky Derby
A year after American Pharoah thrilled the
sports world by winning horse racings first
Triple Crown in 37 years, here comes Nyquist.
The colt named for Detroit Red Wings
player Gustav Nyquist is looking like a worthy
successor to a sport eager to retain the new
fans it gained during American Pharoahs
sweep of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness
and Belmont Stakes. Nyquist was last years
2-year-old champion, capping his season
with a victory in the Breeders Cup Juvenile.
Now he is expected to be the favorite for the
142nd Kentucky Derby next Saturday. The colt
brings a 7-0 career record into Churchill Downs.
No less an expert than four-time Derbywinning trainer Bob Baffert thinks Nyquist
is the horse to beat in the 1-mile race.
He hasnt done anything wrong at all,
said Baffert, who oversaw now-retired
American Pharoah.
From staff and AP reports
HIGH SCHOOL
LOCAL
BASEBALL
FROM FRIDAY
MEC TOURNAMENT
BENTON 8, CAMERON 2
Benton
010 400 3 8 11 1
Cameron 100 001 0 2 5 3
Benton: Noah Robertson, and Catcher not listed. Cameron: Dalton Hutcheson, Bryce Long
(5), and Catcher not listed. WP Robertson.
LP Hutcheson. Leading hitters Benton:
Elie Foster 3-4, Alex Mehrens 2-4, Robertson
2-4. Cameron: Parker McGinnis 3-3. HR
Benton: Aaron Mapel (1). Cameron: Parker
McGinnis (1). RBI Benton: Austin Kafer, Mapel, Robertson 3, CJ Reynolds, Peyton Wright.
Cameron: McGinnis, Tyler Gerber.
FROM THURSDAY
MARYVILLE 6, LAFAYETTE COUNTY 2
Lafayette 000 200 0 2 7 2
Maryville 000 000 X 6 7 0
Lafayette: Edwards, and Sears. Maryville:
Jakob Woods, and Hoover. WP Woods. LP
Edwards. Leading hitters Lafayette: Wegner
2-3, Edwards 2-3. Maryville: Eli Dowis 2-3,
Woods 2-3. 2B Lafayette: none. Maryville:
Trey Hoover. 3B Lafayette: none. Maryville:
Dowis. RBI Lafayette: Sears. Maryville:
Dowis 3, Alex Bean, Woods, John Zimmerman.
KCI CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Lathrop, Mo.
Girls
Team standings
1. Lawson (LW) 160, 2. Lathrop (LA) 159, 3.
Plattsburg (P) 99, 4. West Platte (WP) 94, 5.
Mid-Buchanan (MB) 63, 6. North Platte (NP)
60, 7. East Buchanan (EB) 39, 8. Hamilton
(H) 21
Field events
Discus 1. Deidra Sellers (LA) 103-3, 2. Sydney Oberdiek (WP) 102-7, 3. Alexandra VanVelzer (LA) 94.1. Shot put 1. Sydney Oberdiek
(WP) 34-3.5, 2. Sydney Stephens (P) 33-8,
3. Jillian VanVelzer (LA) 32-5. Pole vault 1.
Breeanna Saur (LA) 9-0, 2. Bailey Gilbert (MB)
8-0, 3. Lea Moose (WP) 7-6. Javelin 1. Sydney Oberdiek (WP) 87-4, 2. Addisyn Cress (LW)
85-1, 3. Hannah Hurst (LW) 78-1. High jump
1. Claire Holles (LW) 4-10, 2. Gracie Roach
(NP) 4-8, 3. Serena Johnson (LW) 4-8. Long
jump 1. Josie Fortney (EB) 16-4.5, 2. Bailey
Gilbert (MB) 16-2, 3. Breeanna Saur (LA) 160. Triple jump 1. Breeanna Saur (LA) 37-0,
2. Josie Fortney (EB) 35-11, 3. Bailey Gilbert
(MB) 35-6.
Running events
100 1. Nikki Smith (LW) 12.48, 2. Hanna
Williams (P) 12.73, 3. Jessica Stallard (P)
13.37. 200 1. Nikki Smith (LW) 26.40, 2.
Hanna Williams (P) 27.08, 3. Mariah Peterson
(P) 28.05. 400 1. Nikki Smith (LW) 57.46,
2. Hanna Williams (P) 1:01.36, 3. Ciara Davies (WP) 1:02.66. 800 1. Taylor Dolt (LW)
2:32.03, 2. Allie McEntee (LA) 2:32.17, 3.
Hanna Williams (P) 2:32.43. 1,600 1. Allie
McEntee (LA) 5:49.08, 2. Mackenzi Stephan
(LW) 5:50.88, 3. Rachel Heili (WP) 5:56.61.
3,200 1. Allie McEntee (LA) 12:57.50, 2.
Mackenzi Stephan (LW) 13:06.0, 3. Gracie
Livengood (MB) 13:09.1. 100 hurdles 1.
Hannah Ballard (LA) 16.75, 2. Hannah Jennings (LA) 17.51, 3. Brooklyn Adams (P) 17.52.
300 hurdles 1. Hannah Ballard (LA) 51.62,
2. McKenna Fulton (NP) 53.15, 3. Hannah Jennings (LA) 53.35.
Relay events
4x100 1. Plattsburg (Jessica Stallard, Parker Straight, Jessica Wilson, Mariah Peterson)
52.22, 2. Lathrop (Hannah Jennings, Breeanna Saur, MacKinzie Cantrell, Jacque Gentzell)
53.52, 3. Lawson (Shelby McGuire, Claire Holles, Allison Hurst, Nikki Smith) 53.76. 4x200
1. North Platte (McKenna Fulton, Emmaline
Lee, Brittney Gerling, Erin Manville) 1:53.49,
2. Lawson (Sydni Dolt, Allison Hurst, Lily McDowell, Nikki Smith ) 1:53.54, 3. Plattsburg
(Corey Close, Parker Smith, Kelsie Lewis,
Malia Termini) 1:55.04. 4x400 1. North
Platte (Madelynn Lee, Emmaline Lee, Gracie
Roach, Erin Manville) 4:18.91, 2. Lawson (Lily
McDowell, Taylor Dolt, Mackenzi Stephan,
Nikki Smith) 4:21.12, 3. Lathrop (Madelyn
Vonderfecht, Deidra Sellers, Lauren Kush, Allie McEntee) 4:26.04. 4x800 1. West Platte
(Rachel Heili, Gretchen Hiatt, Silkova Richard,
Lindsay Goodwin) 10:42.22, 2. Lawson (Mackenzi Stephan, Hannah Turner, Emily Dahlor,
Twyla Birkinbine) 11:00.95, 3. North Platte
(Madelynn Lee, Lauren Payne, Shelby Fisher,
McKenna Fulton) 11:17.09.
TRACK AND FIELD
BOYS
Team standings
1. Lathrop (LA) 191, 2. Hamilton (H) 117, 3.
Lawson (LW) 97, 4. Plattsburg (P) 71, 5. West
Platte (WP) 59, 6. East Buchanan (EB) 58, 7.
North Platte (NP) 55, 8. Mid-Buchanan (MB)
48.
Field events
Discus 1. Isaac Groves (LA) 136-7, 2. Peyton
OConnor (LA) 125-4, 3. Nick Kremer (P) 11907. Shot put 1. Isaac Groves (LA) 48-4.5,
2. Nick Kremer (P) 44-2, 3. Gentry Scrivener
(NP) 42-10.5. Pole vault 1. James Knifong
(LA) 11-6, 2. Wyatt Bowers (LW) 10-0, 3. Eric
Brown (NP) 10-0. Javelin 1. Peyton OConnor
(LA) 114-01, 2. Larry Richardson (LW) 110-0,
3. Jesse Cosens (LW) 110-0. High jump 1.
Latroy Harper (H) 6-6, 2. Drake Lewis (MB)
6-2, 3. Hunter Scaggs (MB) 6-0. Long jump
1. Brock Swindler (H) 20-7, 2. Tyler Boller (MB)
19-11, 3. Latroy Harper (H) 19-10.5. Triple
jump 1. Brock Swindler (H) 44-04, 2. Brock
Lewis (LA) 40-11.5, 3. Tyler Boller (MB) 40-0.
Running events
100 1. Wyatt Mason (LA) 11.44, 2. Cody
Hart (LA) 11.67, 3. Jordan Kremer (P) 11.68.
200 1. Wyatt Mason (LA) 53.54, 2. Jordan Kremer (P) 24.30, 3. Isaac Groves (LA)
24.50. 400 1. Derek Dixon (H) 53.0, 2.
Jordan Kremer (P) 53.29, 3. Kade Kennedy
(P) 53.87. 800 1. Derek Dixon (H) 2:08.38,
2. Andrw Ernat (H) 2:11.19, 3. Evan Dahlor
(LW) 2:13.29. 1,600 1. Caleb OMealy
(LW) 5:00.7, 2. Max Davies (WP) 5:01.5, 3.
Daniel Cicha (WP) 5:03.45. 3,200 1. Daniel
Cicha (WP) 10:57.27, 2. Griffin Johnson (LW)
11:09.84, 3. Remele Johnson (EB) 11:27.75.
110 hurdles 1. Drake Lewis (LA) 16.13, 2.
Wyatt Bowers (LW) 17.32, Austin Davis (LA)
17.67. 300 hurdles 1. Brock Swindler (H)
42.48, 2. Logan Spencer (EB) 43.20, 3. James
Knifong (LA) 44.53.
Relay events
4x100 1. Lathrop (Wyatt Mason, James
Knifong, Cody Hart, Isaac Groves) 45.07, 2.
Plattsburg (Jordan Kremer, Kade Kennedy,
Matthew Graham, Nick Kremer) 46.00, 3.
North Platte (William Morse, Van French,
Joshua Dutcher, Corbin Green) 47.53. 4x200
1. Lathrop (Wyatt Mason, Cody Hart, Jason
Wright, Hunter Sloan) 1:34.75, 2. Plattsburg
(Kade Kennedy, Matthew Graham, Tanner
Bahora, Messiah Moultrie) 1:38.36, 3. East
Buchanan (Logan Spencer, Nick Kelley, Tyler
Schottel, Luke McNeely) 1:38.45. 4x400
1. Hamilton (Jaran Richman, Brock Swindler, Andrew Ernat, Derek Dixon) 3:39.00, 2.
Lawson (Jaden Moxley, Evan Dahlor, Caleb
OMealy, Ian Weber) 3:43.70, 3. Lathrop (Justin Gannon, Conner Gilzean, Cody Hart, James
Knifong) 3:45.38. 4x800 1. Hamiton (Jaran
Richman, Crayton Crawford, Andrew Ernat,
Derek Dixon) 8:39.80, 2. Lawson (Evan Dahlor,
Jaden Moxley, Ian Weber, Caleb OMealy)
8:45.84, 3. West Platte (Daniel Cicha, Andrew
Cicha, Max Davies, Dylan Lock) 9:16.35.
LOCAL
HONOR SCORES
At Belt Sports Complex
Patee Park
Mike Gray
245 236 225
Aaron Davis
266 247 196
James Franken 190 278 248
Ron Kerns
206 216 289
Tim Leech
207 235 263
Sam Zebelean 269 257 226
Zak Swyhart
277 246 246
Sr. Ten Pin
Doris Winslow
205 192 157
Buzz Evans
200 167 233
706
709
716
711
725
752
769
555
600
Brett Montford
212 256 202
Brett Montford
245 214 248
Marvin Huffman 194 202 247
Gutter Dusters
Jeny White
177
218
233
628
Thursday Mixed
Ron Oga
213
257
234
704
Ten Pin
Bryce Acton
218 237 264
Bryce Acton
245 214 265
Curt Williams 246 267 244
Jr. Scholarship
Zach Nolen 214
221
191
626
Young at Heart
Marvin Huffman
188
234
192
614
Summer Escape
Jason Field
238
213
260
Caleb Field
212
232
181
COLLEGE
670
707
643
719
724
757
711
625
PGA
ZURICH CLASSIC PAR SCORES
Saturday
At TPC Louisiana
Avondale, La.
Purse: $7 million
Yardage: 7,341; Par: 72
Completed Second Round
Brian Stuard
64-68132
Jamie Lovemark
67-66133
Jhonattan Vegas
64-69133
Harold Varner III
69-67136
Daniel Berger
71-65136
Byeong-Hun An
68-68136
Charles Howell III
67-69136
Chad Collins
72-64136
Patrick Rodgers
67-69136
Patton Kizzire
67-70137
Thomas Aiken
68-69137
Steve Wheatcroft
69-68137
John Senden
70-67137
Jason Day
69-68137
Seung-Yul Noh
68-69137
Derek Ernst
67-70137
Lucas Glover
69-69138
Chris Kirk
71-67138
Spencer Levin
68-70138
Cameron Percy
68-70138
Bobby Wyatt
67-71138
Gary Woodland
72-66138
Chris Stroud
72-66138
Bryce Molder
71-67138
Ryan Ruffels
70-68138
Cameron Tringale
69-70139
Will Wilcox
70-69139
David Toms
68-71139
Billy Horschel
68-71139
Robert Garrigus
69-70139
Henrik Norlander
66-73139
Jonas Blixt
70-69139
Freddie Jacobson
69-70139
Stuart Appleby
69-70139
Robert Streb
71-68139
Geoff Ogilvy
67-72139
Retief Goosen
65-74139
Charley Hoffman
67-73140
Scott Stallings
72-68140
Dicky Pride
70-70140
Michael Kim
74-66140
Lucas Lee
72-68140
Jeff Overton
70-70140
Danny Lee
68-72140
J.J. Henry
67-73140
Chesson Hadley
71-69140
Marc Turnesa
70-70140
David Hearn
69-71140
Tyler Aldridge
70-70140
Andres Gonzales
69-71140
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NBA
DAILY PLAYOFF GLANCE
All Times EDT
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Mondays Results
Charlotte 89, Miami 85
Oklahoma City 118, Dallas 104, Oklahoma City
wins series 4-1
Portland 98, L.A. Clippers 84
Tuesdays Results
Toronto 102, Indiana 99
Atlanta 110, Boston 83
Wednesdays Results
Charlotte 90, Miami 88
Portland 108, L.A. Clippers 98
Golden State 114, Houston 81, Golden State
wins series 4-1
Thursdays Result
Atlanta 104, Boston 92, Atlanta wins series
4-2
Fridays Results
Indiana 101, Toronto 83, series tied 3-3
Miami 97, Charlotte 90, series tied 3-3
Portland 106, L.A. Clippers 103, Portland wins
series 4-2
Saturdays Result
San Antonio 124, Oklahoma City 92
Todays Games
Charlotte at Miami, 12 p.m.
Portland at Golden State, 2:30 p.m.
Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Mondays Games
Atlanta at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays Game
Portland at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.
Wednesdays Game
Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Fridays Games
Cleveland at Atlanta, 6 p.m.
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8:30 p.m.
Saturdays Game
Golden State at Portland, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 8
Cleveland at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m.
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.
NASCAR
SPRINT CUP-GEICO 500 LINEUP
After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday
At Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega, Ala.
Lap length: 2.66 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 192.661.
2. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 192.424.
3. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 192.293.
4. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 192.181.
5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 192.116.
6. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 192.089.
7. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 192.008.
8. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 191.954.
9. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 191.819.
10. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 191.812.
11. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 191.789.
12. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 191.581.
13. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 191.566.
14. (14) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 191.509.
15. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 191.298.
16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 191.191.
17. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 191.164.
18. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 191.039.
19. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 190.921.
20. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 190.772.
21. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 190.73.
22. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 190.382.
23. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 190.26.
24. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 190.166.
25. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 190.109.
26. (32) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 189.966.
27. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 189.925.
28. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 189.921.
29. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 189.8.
30. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 189.729.
31. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet,
189.519.
32. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 189.47.
33. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 189.313.
34. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 189.025.
35. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 189.01.
36. (98) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 188.961.
37. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 188.954.
38. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 188.478.
39. (35) David Gilliland, Ford, 188.467.
40. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 187.636.
Failed to Qualify
41. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 185.679.
SOFTBALL
MIAA CHAMPIONSHIP
MISSOURI WESTERN 4
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 3
Western
011 001 1 4 9 0
Central Oklahoma 002 100 0 3 11 1
Western: Janie Smith, Shyanne Saladino (4),
and Rebekah Mueller. Central Oklahoma:
Brady, Lancaster (3), Walker (6), and Collet. WP Saladino 21-3. LP Walker 16-9.
Leading hitters Western: Morgan Rathmann
2-4, Shelbie Atwell 2-4, Sydney Washington
2-3. Central Oklahoma: Randolph 2-4, Collet
3-4, Heath 2-3. 2B Western: Kailey Green.
Central Oklahoma: Heath. 3B Western:
Sydney Washington. Central Oklahoma: none.
HR Western: none. Central Oklahoma: Jones
(1). RBI Western: Katie Klosterman, Washington, Megan Korgie, Riley Wilson. Central
Oklahoma: Randolph, Collet, Jones.
Records Western 43-11, Central Oklahoma
39-18
BASEBALL
FROM FRIDAY
GAME TWO
CENTRAL MISSOURI 6
MISSOURI WESTERN 2
At Warrensburg, Mo.
Western 000 100 001 2 9 0
Central 021 000 00X 6 12 0
Western: Weston Caindec, Kellan Richards
(5), Conner Schwienebart (6), and Alex Heuring. Central: Carlos DArmas, Luke Mercer
(7), Lucas Miller (8) and Blake Wilfong. WP
DArmas 3-2. LP Caindec 4-3. Leading hitters Western: David Glaude 2-4, Nick Gawley
2-4, Brandon Downs 2-4, Heuring 2-4. Central:
Dylan Farrell 2-4, Jake Alexander 2-3, Bennett
Oliver 2-4, Matt Safranek 2-3. 2B Western:
Gawley, Downs, Heuring. Central: Derek Cornell. 3B Western: none. Central: Matt Elliott.
HR Western: none. Central: Dylan Farrell
(1), Bennett Oliver (1). RBI Western: Downs,
Heuring. Central: Farrell, Alexander, Oliver 2,
Cornell, Cole Distler.
Records Western 31-16, 23-13 MIAA, Central 31-12, 29-7 MIAA
TENNIS
NORTHWEST MISSOURI 5,
NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 2
At Springfield, Mo.
Singles
1. Romain, Boissinot (NWMSU) def. Alvaro
Arias 6-1, 6-0; 2. Sergi Fontcuberta (NWMSU)
def. Mohab El Zanaty 6-0, 6-4; 3. Alvaro Riveros (NWMSU) def. Justin Nguyen 6-0, 6-4; 4.
Mauro Tete (NWMSU) def. Joey Richards 6-0,
6-4; 5. Georges Wakim (UNK) vs. Aymeric Autones, no result; 6. Lucas Garces (UNK) vs. Fin
Glowick, no result.
Doubles
1. Fontcuberta/Riveros (NWMSU) def. Nguyen/Wakim 9-8; 2. El Zanaty/Garces (UNK) def.
Boissinot/Autones 8-3; 3. Aaron Reekie/Joey
Richards (UNK) def. Josef Altmann/Tete 8-6.
Records Nebraska-Kearney 19-3; Northwest Missouri 18-3
NFL
2016 NFL TEAM-BY-TEAM DRAFT
April 28-30
Arizona
1 (29) Robert Nkemdiche, dt, Mississippi.
3 (92) Brandon Williams, cb, Texas A&M.
4 (128) Evan Boehm, c, Missouri.
5 (167) Marqui Christian, s, Midwestern State.
5 (170) Cole Toner, ot, Harvard.
6 (205) Harlan Miller, cb, Southeastern Louisiana.
Atlanta
1 (17) Keanu Neal, s, Florida.
2 (52) Deion Jones, lb, LSU.
3 (81) Austin Hooper, te, Stanford.
4 (115) DeVondre Campbell, lb, Minnesota.
6 (195) Wes Schweitzer, g, San Jose State.
7 (238) Devin Fuller, wr, UCLA.
Baltimore
1 (6) Ronnie Stanley, ot, Notre Dame.
2 (42) Kamalei Correa, lb, Boise State.
3 (70) Bronson Kaufusi, de, BYU.
4 (104) Tavon Young, cb, Temple.
4 (107) Chris Moore, wr, Cincinnati.
4 (130) Alex Lewis, ot, Nebraska.
4 (132) Willie Henry, dt, Michigan.
4 (134) Kenneth Dixon, rb, Louisiana Tech.
5 (146) Matt Judon, de, Grand Valley State.
6 (182) Keenan Reynolds, rb, Navy.
6 (209) Maurice Canady, cb, Virginia.
Buffalo
1 (19) Shaq Lawson, de, Clemson.
2 (41) Reggie Ragland, lb, Alabama.
3 (80) Adolphus Washington, dt, Ohio State.
4 (139) Cardale Jones, qb, Ohio State.
5 (156) Jonathan Williams, rb, Arkansas.
6 (192) Kolby Listenbee, wr, TCU.
6 (218) Kevon Seymour, cb, Southern Cal.
Carolina
1 (30) Vernon Butler, dt, Louisiana Tech.
2 (62) James Bradberry, cb, Samford.
3 (77) Daryl Worley, cb, West Virginia.
5 (141) Zack Sanchez, cb, Oklahoma.
7 (252) Beau Sandland, te, Montana State.
Chicago
1 (9) Leonard Floyd, lb, Georgia.
2 (56) Cody Whitehair, g, Kansas State.
3 (72) Jonathan Bullard, dt, Florida.
4 (113) Nick Kwiatkoski, lb, West Virginia.
4 (124) Deon Bush, s, Miami.
4 (127) Deiondre Hall, s, Northern Iowa.
5 (150) Jordan Howard, rb, Indiana.
6 (185) DeAndre Houston-Carson, s, William
& Mary.
7 (230) Daniel Braverman, wr, Western Michigan.
Cincinnati
1 (24) William Jackson III, cb, Houston.
2 (55) Tyler Boyd, wr, Pittsburgh.
3 (87) Nick Vigil, lb, Utah State.
4 (122) Andrew Billings, dt, Baylor.
5 (161) Christian Westerman, g, Arizona State.
6 (199) Cody Core, wr, Mississippi.
7 (245) Clayton Fejedelem, s, Illinois.
Cleveland
1 (15) Corey Coleman, wr, Baylor.
2 (32) Emmanuel Ogbah, de, Oklahoma State.
3 (65) Carl Nassib, de, Penn State.
3 (76) Shon Coleman, ot, Auburn.
3 (93) Cody Kessler, qb, Southern Cal.
4 (99) Joe Schobert, lb, Wisconsin.
4 (114) Ricardo Louis, wr, Auburn.
4 (129) Derrick Kindred, s, TCU.
4 (138) Seth Devalve, te, Princeton.
5 (154) Jordan Payton, wr, UCLA.
5 (168) Spencer Durango, ot, Baylor.
5 (172) Rashard Higgins, wr, Colorado State.
5 (173) Trey Caldwell, db, Louisiana-Monroe.
7 (250) Scooby Wright III, lb, Arizona.
Dallas
1 (4) Ezekiel Elliott, rb, Ohio State.
2 (34) Jaylon Smith, lb, Notre Dame.
3 (67) Maliek Collins, dt, Nebraska.
4 (101) Charles Tapper, de, Oklahoma.
4 (135) Dak Prescott, qb, Mississippi State.
6 (189) Anthony Brown, cb, Purdue.
6 (212) Kavon Frazier, s, Central Michigan.
6 (216) Darius Jackson, rb, Eastern Michigan.
6 (217) Rico Gathers, te, Baylor.
Denver
1 (26) Paxton Lynch, qb, Memphis,
2 (63) Adan Gotsis, dt, Georgia Tech.
3 (98) Justin Simmons, s, Boston College.
4 (136) Devontae Booker, rb, Utah.
5 (144) Connor McGovern, g, Missouri.
6 (176) Andy Janovich, fb, Nebraska.
6 (219) Will Parks, s, Arizona.
7 (228) Riley Dixon, p, Syracuse.
Detroit
1 (16) Taylor Decker, ot, Ohio State.
2 (46) AShawn Robinson, dt, Alabama.
3 (95) Graham Glasgow, c, Michigan.
4 (111) Miles Killebrew, s, Southern Utah.
5 (151) Joe Dahl, g, Washington State.
5 (169) Antwione Williams, lb, Georgia Southern.
6 (191) Jake Rudock, qb, Michigan.
6 (202) Anthony Zettel, dt, Penn State.
6 (210) Jimmy Landes, ls, Baylor.
7 (236) Dwayne Washington, rb, Washington.
Green Bay
1 (27) Kenny Clark, dt, UCLA.
2 (48) Jason Spriggs, ot, Indiana.
D
NFL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
All Times Central
East
W
L
Pct
GB
Baltimore
14
9
.636
Boston
13
10
.565
1
Tampa Bay
11
12
.478
3
Toronto
11
14
.440
4
New York
8
13
.381
5
Central
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
17
8
.667
Detroit
13
10
.565
2
Kansas City
12
10
.545
3
Cleveland
10
11
.476
4
Minnesota
7
17
.292
9
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Texas
13
10
.565
Seattle
12
10
.545
Oakland
13
12
.520
1
Los Angeles
11
12
.478
2
Houston
7
17
.292
6
Fridays Results
Baltimore 6, Chicago White Sox 3
Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3, 11 innings
Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 2
Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 1
Texas 4, L.A. Angels 2
Detroit 9, Minnesota 2
Oakland 7, Houston 4
Seattle 1, Kansas City 0
Saturdays Results
Detroit 4, Minnesota 1
Oakland 2, Houston 0
Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3
Chicago White Sox 8, Baltimore 7
Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3
Boston 8, N.Y. Yankees 0
Texas 7, L.A. Angels 2
Kansas City at Seattle, (n)
Todays Games
Toronto (Stroman 3-0) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi
0-1), 12:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Sale 5-0) at Baltimore
(Jimenez 1-2), 12:35 p.m.
Detroit (Pelfrey 0-4) at Minnesota (Nolasco
1-0), 1:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Salazar 2-1) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 3-1), 1:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 1-3) at Texas (Hamels
3-0), 2:05 p.m.
Houston (Fister 1-3) at Oakland (Hill 3-2),
3:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Kennedy 2-2) at Seattle (Walker
2-0), 3:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 1-2) at Boston (Price
3-0), 7:05 p.m.
Mondays Games
Texas at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Milwaukee, 6:20 p.m.
Minnesota at Houston, 7:10 p.m.
Washington at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W
L
Pct
GB
Washington
16
7
.696
New York
15
7
.682
Philadelphia
14
10
.583
2
Miami
11
11
.500
4
Atlanta
5
18
.217
11
Central
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
17
5
.773
Pittsburgh
14
9
.609
3
St. Louis
12
12
.500
6
Cincinnati
9
14
.391
8
Milwaukee
8
14
.364
9
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Los Angeles
12
12
.500
Arizona
12
13
.480
San Francisco
12
13
.480
Colorado
10
12
.455
1
San Diego
8
15
.348
3
Fridays Results
Chicago Cubs 6, Atlanta 1
Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3, 11 innings
Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 1
N.Y. Mets 13, San Francisco 1
Miami 6, Milwaukee 3
Washington 5, St. Louis 4
Colorado 9, Arizona 0
San Diego 5, L.A. Dodgers 1
NATIONALS 6, CARDINALS 1
Washington
St. Louis
ab r h bi
ab r h bi
M.Taylor cf
5 0 0 0 Hazelbaker cf 4 0 1 0
Rendon 3b
4 1 2 0 Carpenter 3b 3 0 0 1
Harper rf
4 1 0 0 Holliday lf 4 0 0 0
Zimmerman 1b 2 2 0 0 M.Adams 1b 3 0 1 0
D.Murphy 2b 4 1 2 1
Molina c 4 0 2 0
Werth lf
312 4
Moss rf 4 0 1 0
Espinosa ss
300 0
Tejada ss 3 1 1 0
Lobaton c
3 0 0 0 J.Broxton p 0 0 0 0
J.Ross p
2 0 0 0 Maness p 0 0 0 0
Solis p
0 0 0 0 Rosenthal p 0 0 0 0
Robinson ph 1 0 0 0 Piscotty ph 1 0 0 0
Rivero p
000 0
Wong 2b 2 0 1 0
Kelley p
0 0 0 0 Grichuk ph 1 0 0 0
Gyorko 2b 1 0 0 0
Jai.Garcia p 1 0 0 0
A.Diaz ss 2 0 1 0
Totals
31 6 6 5
Totals 33 1 8 1
Washington 400 000 020 6
St. Louis
000 010 000 1
EHazelbaker 2 (2), Tejada (2), Rendon (3).
DPWashington 1, St. Louis 2. LOBWashington 6, St. Louis 9. 2BHazelbaker (4), Molina
(7). HRWerth (4). SFWerth (2), Carpenter
(1). SJai.Garcia (4).
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
Ross W,3-0
6 6 1 1 2 4
Solis H,1
1 0 0 0 0 2
Rivero
1 1 0 0 0 2
Kelley
1 1 0 0 0 2
St. Louis
Garcia L,1-2 6 1/3 4 4 4 3 6
Broxton
1 1/3 1 2 1 2 0
Maness
0 1/3 0 0 0 0 0
Rosenthal
1 1 0 0 0 1
HBPby Garcia (Espinosa), by Broxton (Zimmerman).
UmpiresHome, Jeff Nelson; First, Doug Eddings; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Ben May.
T3:02. A42,723 (43,975).
Saturdays Results
Washington 6, St. Louis 1
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, ppd.
N.Y. Mets 6, San Francisco 5
Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 1
Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3
Miami 7, Milwaukee 5
Colorado at Arizona, (n)
San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
Todays Games
San Francisco (Bumgarner 2-2) at N.Y. Mets
(Syndergaard 2-0), 1:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Iglesias 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Locke
1-2), 1:35 p.m.
Miami (Koehler 2-2) at Milwaukee (Peralta
1-3), 2:10 p.m.
Washington (Scherzer 2-1) at St. Louis (Martinez 4-0), 2:15 p.m.
Atlanta (Teheran 0-3) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey
3-1), 2:20 p.m.
Cleveland (Salazar 2-1) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 3-1), 2:35 p.m.
Colorado (Bettis 2-1) at Arizona (Miller 0-2),
4:10 p.m.
San Diego (Pomeranz 2-2) at L.A. Dodgers
(Kershaw 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Mondays Games
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Milwaukee, 7:20 p.m.
Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
Washington at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m.
C4
NBA PLAYOFFS
San Antonio 124
Oklahoma City 92
MAY 2
AUTO RACING
SUNDAY MAY 1
6 a.m. (CNBC) FORMULA ONE RACING (Live)
NOON (26) NASCAR RACING Sprint
Cup Series: GEICO 500. From Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega,
Ala. (N)
1 p.m. (FS1) IMSA RACING Weathertech Sportscar Championship:
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. (N)
4 p.m. (FS1) NHRA DRAG RACING
NHRA Springnationals. From
Houston, Texas. (N Same-day Tape)
FRIDAY MAY 6
10:30 a.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Sprint Cup Series: GoBowling
400, Practice. From Kansas
Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N)
12:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Sprint Cup Series: GoBowling
400, Final Practice. From Kansas
Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N)
3:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Camping World Truck Series:
Toyota Tundra 250, Qualifying.
From Kansas Speedway in Kansas
City, Kansas. (N)
5:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Sprint Cup Series: GoBowling
400, Qualifying. From Kansas
Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N)
7:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Camping World Truck Series:
Toyota Tundra 250. From Kansas
Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas.
(N)
SATURDAY MAY 7
6:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR RACING
Sprint Cup Series: GoBowling
400. From Kansas Speedway in
Kansas City, Kan. (N)
BASEBALL
SUNDAY MAY 1
11:30 a.m. (SEC) COLLEGE BASEBALL Tennessee at Missouri. From
Taylor Stadium in Columbia, Mo. (N)
3 p.m. (FSMW) MLB BASEBALL Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle.
(N Subject to Blackout)
MONDAY MAY 2
6 p.m. (ESPN) MLB BASEBALL Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates.
From PNC Park in Pittsburgh. (N
Subject to Blackout)
Baseball
Benton at Savannah,
4:30 p.m.
Bishop LeBlond at East
Buchanan, 4:30 p.m.
Girls Soccer
Benton at Chillicothe, 5 p.m.
Central at Ruskin, 6:30 p.m.
Boys Golf
MSHSAA Districts, 8 a.m.
Class 2 District 8
At Lawson, Mo.
LeBlond, 9 a.m.
Class 3 District 8
At. Platte City, Mo.
Benton, Lafayettte, 9 a.m.
Class 4 District 8
At Kansas City, Mo.
Central, 9 a.m.
Boys Tennis
Central at Liberty North, 4 p.m.
Maryville at Bishop LeBlond,
4 p.m.
MAY 3
Baseball
Benton vs. Lafayette, at Phil
Welch, 4:30 p.m.
Bishop LeBlond at Cameron,
4:30 p.m.
at Seattle
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
at Cleveland
at Cleveland
at Cleveland
at N.Y. Yankees
at N.Y. Yankees
BASKETBALL
SUNDAY MAY 1
NOON (2) (9) NBA BASKETBALL
First Round: Teams TBA. (N Subject
to Blackout)
Blackout)
to Blackout)
TUESDAY MAY 3
9 a.m. (FSMW) MLB BASEBALL
Washington Nationals at Kansas
City Royals. From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (Subject to
Blackout)
WEDNESDAY MAY 4
9 a.m. (FSMW) MLB BASEBALL
Washington Nationals at Kansas
City Royals. From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (Subject to
Blackout)
5 p.m.
Central at Staley, 6:30 p.m.
Lafayette at Bishop LeBlond,
5 p.m.
Boys Tennis
Lafayette at Benton,
3:30 p.m.
Ruskin at Central, 4 p.m.
Track
Benton at Lafayette Relays,
3 p.m.
MAY 6
Boys Tennis
Bishop LeBlond, Lafayette at
Benton Tournament, 9 a.m.
Baseball
Central at Ruskin, 4 p.m.
MAY 4
Baseball
Lees Summit North at
Central, 4 p.m.
Boys Tennis
Chillicothe at Lafayette,
4 p.m.
MAY 7
Baseball
Lafayette at William Chrisman, noon
Lafayette at North Kansas
City, 2 p.m.
Track
Class 2 District 8
At Eagles Stadium
Bishop LeBlond, 10 a.m.
Class 1 District 8
At Albany, Mo.
Christian, 11 a.m.
MAY 5
Baseball
Lafayette at Cameron, 4:30
p.m.
Benton at Chillicothe,
4:30 p.m.
Savannah vs. Bishop LeBlond
at Phil Welch, 4:30 p.m.
Girls Soccer
Harrisonville at Benton,
CARDINALS
3:10 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
6:10 p.m.
3:10 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
6:05 p.m.
6:05 p.m.
TODAY
May 2
May 3
May 4
May 5
May 6
May 7
May 8
May 10
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH
at L.A. Angels
1:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
12:45 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
9:05 p.m.
SUNDAY
6 a.m. (CNBC) FORMULA ONE
RACING Russian Grand Prix.
From Sochi, Russia. (N)
(FSMW) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Bayer 04 Leverkusen
vs Hertha BSC Berlin. From
BayArena in Leverkusen, Germany.
(Taped) (Joined in Progress)
SPORTS REMOTE | Sit back and enjoy this weeks televised sporting events
MONDAY MAY 2
6 p.m. (TNT) NBA BASKETBALL TBA
at Cleveland Cavaliers. From
Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
Girls Soccer
Benton at Lutheran, 5 p.m.
Liberty North at Central,
6:30 p.m.
Lafayette at Savannah, 5 p.m.
Track
Benton, Christian, LeBlond,
Lafayette at Maryville Relays
4 p.m.
Boys Tennis
Truman at Central, 4 p.m.
Savannah at Bishop LeBlond,
4 p.m.
ROYALS
TODAY
May 2
May 3
May 4
May 6
May 7
May 8
May 9
May 10
to Blackout)
SPORTS TV
PREP SCHEDULE
(N)
(N Same-day Tape)
FRIDAY MAY 6
6 p.m. (ESPN) NBA BASKETBALL
Cleveland Cavaliers at TBA. (N)
8:30 p.m. (ESPN) NBA BASKETBALL
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma
City Thunder. Western Conference
semifinal, game 3. (N)
3 a.m. (ESPN2) NBA BASKETBALL
Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA.
(N Same-day Tape)
SATURDAY MAY 7
4 p.m. (ESPN) NBA BASKETBALL
Conference Semifinal: Teams
TBA. (N)
7:15 p.m. (2) (9) NBA BASKETBALL
Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA.
(N Subject to Blackout)
BOWLING
SUNDAY MAY 1
NOON (ESPN) PBA BOWLING League
Semifinals. From Portland, Me.
(Taped)
BOXING
TUESDAY MAY 3
8 p.m. (FS1) BOXING Premier Boxing
Champions. Victor Ortiz faces Andre Berto, welterweight bout. (Taped)
EQUESTRIAN
FRIDAY MAY 6
11:30 a.m. (NBCSP) HORSE RACING
Kentucky Derby Oaks. (N)
SATURDAY MAY 7
11 a.m. (NBCSP) HORSE RACING
Kentucky Derby Prep. (N)
3 p.m. (41) 142ND KENTUCKY
DERBY From Churchill Downs in
Louisville, Ky. (N)
FOOTBALL
THURSDAY MAY 5
4:30 a.m. (FS1) AFL PREMIERSHIP
FOOTBALL Richmond Tigers vs
Hawthorn Hawks. From Melbourne
Cricket Ground in East Melbourne,
Australia. (N)
GOLF
SUNDAY MAY 1
NOON (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF Zurich
Classic of New Orleans, Final
Round. From TPC Louisiana in
Avondale, La. (N)
2 p.m. (5) PGA TOUR GOLF Zurich
Classic of New Orleans, Final
Round. From TPC Louisiana in
Avondale, La. (N)
(GOLF) LPGA TOUR GOLF Volunteers of America Texas Shootout,
Final Round. From Las Colinas
Country Club in Irving, Texas. (N)
6 p.m. (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF Web.
com: United Leasing & Finance
Championship, Final Round. From
Victoria National Golf Club in Newburg, Ind. (Taped)
WEDNESDAY MAY 4
5:30 a.m. (GOLF) EUROPEAN PGA
TOUR GOLF Trophee Hassan II,
First Round. (N)
THURSDAY MAY 5
11:30 a.m. (GOLF) LPGA TOUR GOLF
Yokohama Tire Classic, First
Round. (N)
2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF Wells
Fargo Championship, First Round.
From the Quail Hollow Club in
Charlotte, N.C. (N)
5:30 a.m. (GOLF) EUROPEAN PGA
TOUR GOLF Trophee Hassan II,
Second Round. (N)
FRIDAY MAY 6
11:30 a.m. (GOLF) LPGA TOUR GOLF
Yokohama Tire Classic, Second
Round. (N)
2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF Wells
Fargo Championship, Second
Round. From the Quail Hollow Club
in Charlotte, N.C. (N)
6 p.m. (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF
Champions: Insperity Invitational,
First Round. (N)
5:30 a.m. (GOLF) LADIES EUROPEAN
TOUR GOLF Lalla Meryem Cup,
Third Round. (N)
SATURDAY MAY 7
8:30 a.m. (GOLF) EUROPEAN PGA
TOUR GOLF Trophee Hassan II,
Third Round. (N)
NOON (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF Wells
Fargo Championship, Third Round.
From the Quail Hollow Club in
Charlotte, N.C. (N)
2 p.m. (5) PGA TOUR GOLF Wells
Fargo Championship, Third Round.
From Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C. (N)
(GOLF) LPGA TOUR GOLF Yokohama Tire Classic, Third Round. (N)
4 p.m. (GOLF) PGA TOUR GOLF
Champions: Insperity Invitational,
Second Round. (N)
5:30 a.m. (GOLF) LADIES EUROPEAN
TOUR GOLF Lalla Meryem Cup,
Final Round. (N)
HOCKEY
SUNDAY MAY 1
2 p.m. (41) NHL HOCKEY Conference
Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N)
6:30 p.m. (NBCSP) NHL HOCKEY
Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA.
(N Subject to Blackout)
MONDAY MAY 2
RUGBY
TUESDAY MAY 3
6 a.m. (NBCSP) NHL HOCKEY Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Subject
to Blackout)
FRIDAY MAY 6
6 a.m. (NBCSP) NHL HOCKEY Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Subject
to Blackout)
SATURDAY MAY 7
11:30 a.m. (41) NHL HOCKEY Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N)
6:15 p.m. (41) NHL HOCKEY Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N)
9:30 p.m. (NBCSP) NHL HOCKEY
Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA.
(N Subject to Blackout)
LACROSSE
SATURDAY MAY 7
5 p.m. (ESPN2) COLLEGE LACROSSE
Big Ten Tournament, Final: Teams
TBA. From Baltimore. (N)
MOTORCYCLE
SATURDAY MAY 7
10 p.m. (FS1) AMA SUPERCROSS
RACING Monster Energy Series:
Las Vegas. (N)
SATURDAY MAY 7
3 p.m. (NBCSP) RUGBY Varsity Cup.
(N)
SOCCER
SUNDAY MAY 1
6 a.m. (FSMW) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs Hertha BSC Berlin. From BayArena in
Leverkusen, Germany. (Taped)
8 a.m. (NBCSP) ENGLISH PREMIER
LEAGUE SOCCER Teams TBA. (N)
10:25 a.m. (NBCSP) ENGLISH
PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER
Southampton FC vs Manchester
City FC. From St. Marys Stadium
in Southampton, Hampshire, England. (N)
2:30 p.m. (ESPN) MLS SOCCER
Toronto FC at Portland Timbers.
From Providence Park in Portland,
Ore. (N)
7 p.m. (FS1) MLS SOCCER Los Angeles Galaxy at Sporting Kansas
City. From Childrens Mercy Park in
Kansas City, Kan. (N)
MONDAY MAY 2
1 p.m. (FS1) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER
SV Werder Bremen vs VfB Stuttgart. From Weser Stadium in Bremen, Germany. (N)
1:55 p.m. (NBCSP) ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Chelsea
FC vs Tottenham Hotspur FC. From
Stamford Bridge in London. (N)
TUESDAY MAY 3
6 a.m. (FSMW) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER SV Werder Bremen vs VfB
Stuttgart. From Weser Stadium in
Bremen, Germany. (Taped)
NOON (FSMW) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER FC Bayern Munich vs Borussia Mnchengladbach. From
Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.
(Taped)
Basketball
2016 Benton High School
Youth
Basketball
Camp
Boys Currently in 3rd-7th
Grades: 4:30-6pm Mon, May 2,
thru Thurs, May 5, at Benton
High School. Boys entering 9th12th Grades in Fall 2016:
12-2pm Tues, May 31 thru
Thurs, June 2, at Benton High
School. Cost for either camp is
$30 (includes a camp t-shirt).
For more info, contact Gary
Belcher, Head Boys Basketball
Coach at Benton High School,
816-686-4020 or gary.belcher@
sjsd.k12.mo.us) Camp registration forms can be found on the
Benton High School Web Page
at sjsd.k12.mo.us
SOFTBALL
SUNDAY MAY 1
2 p.m. (ESPN2) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Arizona at Oregon. (N)
3:30 p.m. (SEC) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Missouri at Mississippi State.
From the Mississippi State Softball
Field in Starkville, Miss. (N)
MONDAY MAY 2
6 p.m. (SEC) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Auburn at Tennessee. From Sherri
Parker Lee Stadium in Knoxville,
Tenn. (N)
SATURDAY MAY 7
11 a.m. (ESPN) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Georgia at Alabama. From Rhoads
Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N)
NOON (SEC) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Tennessee at Mississippi. From
Ole Miss Softball Complex in Oxford, Miss. (N)
1 p.m. (ESPN) COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Texas A&M at Auburn. From Jane
B. Moore Field in Auburn, Ala. (N)
TENNIS
SUNDAY MAY 1
9:30 a.m. (SEC) WOMENS COLLEGE
TENNIS SEC Championship. From
Baton Rouge, La. (Taped)
10:30 a.m. (SEC) COLLEGE TENNIS
SEC Championship. From Columbia, S.C. (Taped)
THURSDAY MAY 5
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a high level of play in the MIAA
against some of the best players
NCAA Division II has to offer.
I am perfectly fine with (playing
corner), he said. It is what I have
been doing and it is what I enjoy.
For his play in 2015, Jordan landed on five different All-American
teams. The three-time first-team
All-MIAA defensive back has been
named first team All-MIAA, first
team Don Hansen All-Region and
All-America, first team D2CCA
All-America, first team D2CCA
All-Region, first team AFCA AllAmerica and first team AP Little
All-America. Jordan was also a
finalist for the Cliff Harris Award,
given to the nations top small-college defensive player.
Jordan fi nished his fi nal season as a Griffon with 41 total
tackles, at team-high five interceptions and an MIAA-high 22
passes defended. He leaves Missouri Western second on the career interceptions list with 16.
As the fi nal day of the NFL
draft wound down, Jordan wasnt
the only Griffon fielding phone
calls from NFL teams.
Both offensive lineman Leonard Wester and cornerback Sam
Brown will also be trying to
make their way onto pro rosters.
Wester will sign a free-agent
contract with the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers and Brown is weighing several options but for now
plans to attend a Baltimore Ravens mini-camp.
Like Jordan, Wester heard
from his new team during the
middle of the drafts sixth round.
Me and my family are really
excited about the opportunity,
Wester said. Tampa Bay showed
a lot of interest for a while and I
am just really humbled to be a
part of that organization.
The next step is heading down
for minicamp next week.
Wester was recently named the
Dr. James J. McMillen ScholarAthlete Award winner at Westerns 2016 Student-Athlete Honors
banquet. This past season, Wester
was an All-MIAA honorable mention selection and also earned academic All-MIAA and conference
scholar-athlete honors.
Brown said the Ravens invite
is one of several inquiries he has
received from teams, but it is the
one that he was most likely to
pursue as of Saturday evening.
Like his fellow Griffons, he is
grateful for the chance to play the
sport he loves as a professional.
It is kind of mind-blowing
coming where I come from with
some of the struggles and adversity, Brown said. It is just really huge for me and my family.
It is a dream come true and I
have to keep grinding and working hard. But to be where I am
now is a true blessing and honor.
Thom Hanrahan can be reached
at thom.hanrahan@newspressnow.com.
Follow him on Twitter @SJNPSports
Kevin Hogan
Quarterback
Stanford
D.J. White
Tyreek Hill
Cornerback
Georgia Tech
Wide receiver
West Alabama
Dad Lhomme
Nicholas
Linebacker
Virginia Tech
CHICAGO Connor Cook is the winningest quarterback in Michigan State history. Andrew Billings is coming off a dominant season on Baylors defensive line.
It didnt mean very much in the NFL draft.
Cook watched as six quarterbacks came
off the board before he was selected by
Oakland with the second pick of the fourth
round on Saturday, and Billings tumbled
all the way to Cincinnati at No. 122 after it
looked as if he could be a fi rst-round pick.
Anytime you see another quarterback
get drafted in front of you, it hurts, Cook
said. Im a competitor. Obviously, I think
Im one of the best quarterbacks in this
draft class, but nothing is ever easy and
nothing is ever perfect.
Oakland already has Derek Carr, who
threw for 32 touchdowns last season, but it
traded up to take Cook in front of Dallas
out of fear the Cowboys might be looking
for a potential successor to Tony Romo.
Dallas then grabbed a quarterback later in
the round when it took Mississippi States
Dak Prescott at No. 135.
The 6-foot-4 Cook set school records with
9,194 yards passing and 71 touchdown passes for the Spartans. But questions about
his 57.5 completion percentage and leadership skills pushed him down the board.
I dont think you can win that many
games and be that successful at a program
without being a leader, Cook said. I think
all that stuff was so far from the truth. Everything will work itself out.
Billings, a little over 6-foot and 300-plus
pounds, was another one of the top names
on the board coming into the day. He was a
fi rst-team AP All-American in his last season with the Bears, leading the team with
Associated Press
Sadler wins
Xfinity Series
race at Talladega
after OT wreck
Associated Press
TALLADEGA, Ala.
Elliott Sadler celebrated
his 41st birthday Saturday
with his fi rst victory in almost two years.
Mired in a drought
that dated to May 4, 2014,
Sadler didnt mind waiting
through a five-minute postrace review by NASCAR to
be named the winner of the
Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway.
NASCAR had to determine who was the actual
leader when a caution
froze the field in overtime.
Brennan Poole crossed
the fi nish line fi rst, but
was denied his fi rst career
Xfi nity Series win when
NASCAR said the field
was frozen with Sadler
still ahead of Poole.
People dont know how
hard it is to win these races. Its very emotional,
Sadler said in victory lane,
choking back tears. Its a
great birthday gift to me.
Man, we needed this win.
Sadlers last victory, just
four days shy of exactly
two years ago, also was at
Talladega.
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right direction.
Five days after their
frenzied finish in their
Game 6 clincher at Minnesota when they won 5-4
after taking a 4-0 lead into
the third period, the Stars
had a postseason-high 42
shots on goal in Game 1
against the Blues. Kari
Lehtonen, the goalie in net
to open both series, had 31
saves.
The only thing we
dealt with after the (Wild)
series was we dealt with
that 15 minutes, Stars
coach Lindy Ruff said.
We completely turned
that around. We stayed
calm. We made plays. We
had the puck more. We
believed in how we were
playing and I think it
showed that we can play
right through 60 minutes
the same way.
Dallas will likely be
without right wing Patrick Eaves, who late in the
opener got hit on the lower
leg by a teammates shot
and struggled to get off the
ice before hobbling to the
locker room.
Eaves has five points
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amenities! New granite countertops, built-in study area. New carpet,
lower level with wet bar area. Quiet cul-de-sac. $312,000. (112176)
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2207 Red Oak Ct. - (N. Leonard Rd. to Buckingham to Red Oak.)
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4002 Bennington - Carriage Oaks. 4 bedroom, 4 bath home at the
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offers 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, eat-in kitchen, open floor plan, finished
basement & a wonderful fenced backyard. $179,590. (112428) Susan
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2208 N. 33rd Terr. - Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
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4203 Meadow Vale Ct. - (Stonegate to MeadowVale Ct.) New level
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level for future finish. $290s. (109760) Mary Jo Siela
4003 Stacey Way Ct. - (north of Cook Rd. on Woodbine to Stacey Way
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(Published in the St. Joseph
News-Press Fri., 04/22/16
thru Sun., 05/01/16)
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The St. Joseph School District is
accepting sealed bids for Exterior
Concrete Replacement at Benton
High School until 10:00 a.m., local
time, Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at the
District Maintenance Facility, 1000
South Ninth Street, St. Joseph, MO
64503. At that time, bids will be
opened and read aloud. A bid bond
executed by the bidder and an approved surety company in the
amount of five percent (5%) of the
proposed amount must accompany
each sealed proposal.
On Tuesday, April 26, 2016, the
plans and specifications may be obtained from the St. Joseph School
District Maintenance Facility, 1000
South Ninth Street, St. Joseph, MO
64503, phone (816) 671-4260 with
the receipt of a $100 refundable deposit per set.
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held
on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at 10:00
a.m., local time, at the project site,
5655 South Fourth Street, St.
Joseph, MO. Attendance is highly
recommended.
(Published in the St. Joseph
News-Press Fri., 04/29/16
thru Sun., 05/08/16)
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186
Deeds Of Trust
186
Deeds Of Trust
$32,000.00
Mar 29 - Ronnie L Gann,
Candy C Gann to Independent
Farmers Bank, Delaney
Estates L3 $200,000.00
Mar 29 - Terri G Aguilar, Terri
G Hazelton to Commerce
Bank, Hendrix Heights L8
$25,000.00
Mar 29 - Kelly Whitley,
Sheryl Whitley to Goetz
Credit Union, 32-57-34
PT North Quarter Corner
$128,000.00
Mar 29 - Christian L Robbins,
Sarah Robbins to HNB
National Bank, Original
Town of Faucett LTS 8 9
10 11 $77,500.00
Mar 29 - Paul C Flury,
Carol A Flury to Mortgage
Electronic Registration
Systems Inc, Saxton Heights
LTS 15 16 17 B5 $104,100.00
Mar 30 - David Norvell,
Deborah Norvell to Citibank
NA, Kenwood Heights 2nd
Extn PT LTS 35 $51,908.00
Mar 30 - Jeremy D Overby,
Kerry A Overby to North
American Savings Bank
FSB, Huggins Terrace PT
LTS 8 9 $184,320.00
Mar 30 - Scott R Wilson,
Cynthia Wilson to Quicken
Loans Inc, Rock Springs
Addn PT L4 $132,418.00
Mar 30 - Stephen Clark,
Lacey Clark to Quicken
Loans Inc, RDB Subdiv
L3 $334,605.00
Mar 30 - Erik Teschner
to Fairway Independent
Mortgage Corp, Corinth
Estates Plat 3 L48 $276,500.00
Mar 30 - Bryson E Brant,
Heather Brant to Farmers
State Bank, Grand Terrace
Estates LTS 7 8 $117,500.00
Mar 30 - Sarah Randazzo
to North American Savings
Bank FSB, Mortgage
Electronic Registration
Systems Inc Nom, Bel Nor
Estates L57 $123,619.00
Mar 30 - Kaylea L Ford
to Commerce Bank,
Saxton Heights L24
PT L25 B5 $26,118.00
Mar 30 - Tori Baker to
Inlanta Mortgage Inc,
Excello Subdiv PT L32
$91,315.00
Mar 30 - Camron N Hull,
Catherine Hull to Wells
Bank, 26-56-36 PT North
Half $280,250.00
Mar 30 - Christopher C Love
to Arvest Bank, Walkers
2nd Addn LTS 18 19 20
21 22 23 $116,000.00
Mar 30 - Vidao LLC
to Nodaway Valley Bank,
Pleasant Hill L103 $90,000.00
Mar 30 - Vidao LLC
to Nodaway Valley Bank,
Curds Belt Highway Subdiv
PT L5 $27,000.00
Mar 30 - Matthew Graves,
Rachel Graves to Mortgage
Electronic Registration
Systems Inc, Northridge
Place L22 B3 $142,000.00
Mar 30 - George R Ruwwe Jr,
George R Ruwwe Jr Trust
to Commerce Bank, River
Ridge Estates L6 $333,000.00
Mar 30 - Terrill L Pierce
to Fairway Independent
Mortgage Corp, 31-56-36
NE Quarter $78,551.00
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Mar 28 - Department of
Treasury, IRS against
Dustin G Domerese, Candice
N Domerese: $29,998.96
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against John R Bigelow,
Deborah Bigelow: $29,022.90
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against David B
Allison: $906.07
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Allister LLC: $906.07
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Bad Art
Bistro LLC: $958.21
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Marco A Cruz: $635.95
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against El Mariachi
Plaza LLC: $2,681.01
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Ryan S
Gerster: $906.07
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Vernons Complete
Automotive LLC: $1,861.84
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Chad A
Gaddie PC: $549.14
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against CRM Enterprises
Inc: $423.45
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Fox Energy
Co: $423.45
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Greater Jesus
Tabernacle Church: $627.33
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Mitchell Park
Inc: $423.45
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against One Stop
Car Care LLC: $427.95
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against St Joe Health
Care LLC: $423.45
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Ash Inc: $781.15
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Marco A Cruz: $596.35
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Mary Johnson:
$423.26
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Shaft Night
Club Inc: $423.26
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against US Vapor Inc: $423.26
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Justin B
Hageman: $1,104.64
Mar 28 - State of Missouri,
Department of Revenue
against Midwest
Photography Inc: $584.29
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The Dept. of Nursing and Allied Health is seeking a full-time faculty member (Assistant/Associate Professor) to teach in the BSN
program beginning August, 2016, with potential for graduate
teaching. Responsibilities include classroom and online teaching
and supervision of nursing students in practicum or laboratory.
Additional responsibilities include scholarship and professional
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advising nursing students; and providing departmental/university support. The BSN program is fully approved by the Missouri
State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Commission for
Collegiate Nursing Education.
REQUIRED: Masters degree in Nursing and current national certification in specialty area or Doctorate (ABD acceptable) in Nursing or related field; licensure as a registered professional nurse
in the state of Missouri (or ability to obtain this license).
PREFER: Previous experience in teaching at the baccalaureate or
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Candidates not meeting all requirements are encouraged to
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upon proof of the legal right to work in the U.S.
Qualified applicants must submit a letter of interest, full curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, 1-pg. statement of teaching
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REQUIRED: High school diploma or GED; one year of specialized
training in administrative support or a related field; three years of
administrative support or related office experience; proven office
skills /computer applications, including Microsoft Office Suite; or,
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to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as
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PREFERRED: Experience using SCT Banner and knowledge of
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Qualified applicants must submit an application, cover letter,
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Responsible for transcript evaluations for domestic and international students; discusses with students transfer equivalencies;
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problem solving/organization/multitasking/skills; plus the ability
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This is the
treat moms
want on
Mothers
Day
AN UNDERGROUND KING
By KATIE WORKMAN
Associated Press
Im always at a bit of
a loss about what to say
about Mothers Day, not to
mention similar holidays
that feel slightly (more
than slightly?) manufactured.
Im not a curmudgeon
about them, exactly, but
Im a bit skeptical of the
external forces that say,
THIS is the day you need
to celebrate your sweetheart/father/mother/
uncles neighbors dog/
cousin, and youd better
do it right! Go out? Stay
in Breakfast in bed? The
pressure? Who needs it?
But on the fl ip side, I
defi nitely would be sad if
the kids ignored the holiday completely. And because I am always fi rmly
entrenched in the kitchen,
I do get a bit excited when
they elbow me out and
take over the culinary
detail for the day.
Not seeing the mess
and knowing that my husband will be there to help
put the kitchen back together when they are fi nished is an even greater
thrill. I really dont care
what they decide to make.
In this case, it really is the
thought that counts. But if
they are at a loss for ideas,
I might leave a copy of
this recipe on the counter
a few days ahead of time.
I originally made
this for my friends 50th
birthday, and we were all
a bit in love. Its a simple
kid-friendly dish to make.
Egg cracking, measuring, whisking, banana
mashing, bread cutting
(easy with even a kids
knife, and the cubes dont
have to be perfect at all),
all very doable. Younger
kids will need an adult on
hand to help get the dish
in and out of the oven, but
other than that, this is a
dish that any enthusiastic
kid would be thrilled to
serve up to Mom.
BANANA BREAD
PUDDING
Start to finish: 1 hour 40 minutes (20 minutes active)
Servings: 6
Ingredients
Butter or cooking spray, for
the pan
1 loaf challah bread (about 1
pound), cut into cubes
4 large eggs
3 cups whole milk
1 cup heavy cream
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
4 very ripe bananas, mashed
Heat the oven to 350 F. Coat a
9-by-13-inch baking dish with
butter or cooking spray.
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Rapper Geezel is one of many local hip-hop artists that Underground Rap
World promotes.
(from) these rappers that
are wanting to be promoted
and I just promoted them.
No other page was doing
that, he says.
Having grown up on hiphop artists like Eminem
and Nelly, Larison has an
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Pictured are Dr. Robert Willenbrink, founding dean of the School of Fine Arts (housed in Potter Hall); Dr. Laurel Vartabedian, who helped establish the Missouri Western Arts Society in 2011;
Allison Stewart, who was chair of the Arts Society Council when the check was presented; Dr. Robert Vartabedian, Missouri Westerns president; and Jerry Pickman, vice president for University
Advancement and executive director of the Missouri Western Foundation.
Submitted photo
Several past presidents of the Missouri Western Ambassadors were honored at the groups membership luncheon and meeting
in March. Pictured with Missouri Westerns President Dr. Robert Vartabedian are Barb Crumley, Mary Shuman, Jan Pray, Stena
Hinkle, Dixie Ham and Kay Partamian.
Kirby Joy collected wish list items for Friends of the Animal Shelter.
Speaker
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awareness of
historic trails
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Shown with Oregon-California Trails Association Manager Travis Boley, center, are, from left, Carole McClellan, Cindy Weaver, Cindy Daffron and Joe Houts.
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Quinn on
nutrition: serving
size vs. portion size
By BARBARA QUINN
Tribune News Service
ily of four.
Why does this matter? Large portions add
extra nutrients and they
also add extra calories.
One cup (8 ounces) of low
fat milk, for example,
contains about 300 milligrams of calcium, 120
calories and as much
protein as an egg. A
32-ounce portion weighs
in at almost 500 calories,
a days supply of calcium
and close to a daily quota
for protein. We need to
know the difference.
Not that we always have
to consume standardized
serving sizes. I just need
to know that if I consume a 16 ounce portion of
milk I have just met my
daily goal of two servings
of a high calcium food.
Nutrition guidelines
also tell us to consume 2
to 3 servings of a proteinrich food each day. And
this recommendation
comes with the understanding that one serving
is equivalent to 3 ounces
of cooked meat, fish,
tofu, poultry or the like.
However, Mr. Bodybuilder
might eat a 12-ounce portion of steak which in
nutrition terms equates
to 4 servings.
What adds up is this: If
we understand serving
sizes, we can figure out
how the actual portions
we eat stack up to recommendations for optimal
health (and weight).
Heres one good source
to help with that www.
choosemyplate.gov.
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Celebrations
To place an
announcement:
ANNIVERSARY
WEDDING
BOUQUETS
A special thank you to
cards, emails and distwo sweet ladies who picked played many other acts of
up our lunch tab recently
at Barbosas.
From: Barb, Mary
and Nancy
I am sincerely grateful
to everyone who came to my
retirement reception, sent
CAMPUS kudos
Caleb Bounds of St.
Joseph, a senior at William Woods University
in Fulton, Missouri, has
been selected for the
2016 edition of Whos
Who among Students in
American Universities
and Colleges, based on
campus leadership and
named the Distinguished
Scholar in business.
Faculty of various
disciplines have the opportunity each spring to
designate one graduating
senior as a Distinguished
Scholar. A minimum
grade-point average of
3.4 is required, but the
faculty may consider
other relevant academic
factors and variables in
the selection process.
kindness. I am so blessed
to have had the opportunity to work for Nodaway
Valley Bank and meet so
many wonderful people.
Again, thank you so much.
From: Karen
McGaughey
LaVerne D. Loeffelholz
turns 80
LaVerne D. Loeffelholz,
formerly of Lawrence,
Nebraska, will be observing his 80th birthday on
Wednesday, May 11, 2016.
A surprise birthday
gathering in his honor is
scheduled from 1 to 6 p.m.
on Saturday, May 7, 2016,
at 7875 State Route D, Rea,
MO 64480. Family and
friends are invited to attend. Birthday cards may
be sent to him at the same
address.
COMING events
Lied Center for Performing Arts.
The following is a list of
area Chancellors, Superior and High scholars:
Cameron, Missouri
Taylor Justine Bogle, High,
senior, College of Journalism and Mass Communications.
Mercer, Missouri
Kristi Lynn Patterson,
High, freshman, Explore
Center.
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KERNS-RICHARDSON
MONDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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I am 54. My daughter is
25 and married with two
kids. Her dad and I have
been divorced for almost
10 years. Three years ago,
I met a wonderful man.
After dating for about a
year, we were married.
Its been heavenly; I love
my life.
My
problem
is my
daughter.
Shes
angry
that I remarried.
She told
me she
should be
first in
my life.
She no longer calls me
Mom and now calls me by
my first name when she
talks to me, which isnt
often. I am no longer allowed to be around her or
my grandchildren.
I am heartbroken. I
feel like she expects me
to choose between my
husband and her. Abby, she
DEAR HEARTBROKEN,
Dear
ABBY
DEAR ABBY,
DEAR DAVID,
ARIES
TAURUS
GEMINI
CANCER
LEO
VIRGO
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Actor Jamie Dornan (Fifty
Shades of Grey) is 34.
Country singer Tim
McGraw is 49.
Actor Byron Stewart is 60.
or loved one. Allow others to express their preferences. A lot of
caring surrounds this person, no
matter what the conversation is.
LIBRA
SCORPIO
CAPRICORN
AQUARIUS
PISCES
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
for Sunday, May 1, 2016:
This year you often find yourself
entangled in financial investments
and/or schemes. Use your good
sense and check out offers carefully. You will be a lot happier.
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been frightened as The Haun- Grantchester ends with Epitening begins, she may not be sode 6, but fans can take heart
able to say that by the end.
since there will be a Season 3.
Recent developments have left
THE SIMPSONS
Sidney (James Norton) lax, to
6:30 p.m. on KNPN
Ah, the dangers of social me- put it mildly, about his parish
dia and Marge (voice of Julie responsibilities to the degree
Kavner) isnt the one to feel that he may be replaced.
the consequences directly after
FEAR THE
some of her posting activity
WALKING DEAD
causes Homer (voice of Dan
8 p.m. on AMC
Castellaneta) to lose his job in
A new episode called Blood
The Girl Code.
in the Streets sees Strands
AMERICAN COUN- (Colman Domingo) past beginTRY COUNTDOWN ning to emerge as he starts to
branch off his own.
AWARDS
7 p.m. on KNPN
PRETTY LITTLE
Inspired by the Kix BrooksADDICT
hosted American Country
8 p.m. on LIFE
Countdown radio program,
Devastated when her father
the latest edition of this event loses his long battle with canpresents honors to artists for cer, grief-stricken teenager Jena years worth of airplay and nifer Phillips (Andrea Bowen,
sales. Originating from the Fo- Desperate Housewives) goes
rum in Los Angeles, Calif.
on an alcoholic bender that
LITTLE BIG SHOTS ends when she crashes her
car into Colin Brown (Keenan
7 p.m. on KSHB
A teen movie critic has been Tracy), a college-bound track
known in some parts for a while, star whose injuries leave him
but the new episode The Idiom unable to walk.
of Love goes even younger with
CROWDED
a theater reviewer ... a 7-year-old.
8:30 p.m. on KSHB
Also featured is an 11-year-old
Be careful what you sample
whos the youngest dancer to ... a lesson that Mike (Patrick
tour with Janet Jackson (though Warburton) would do well to
shes getting some time off, since heed in the new episode Better
the superstar has postponed her Man. He finds, and decides to
next tour). The Steve Harvey-host- try, some Viagra.
ed show continues showcasing
QUANTICO
talents from other countries, too,
9 p.m. on KQTV KMBC
with a 6-year-old limbo skater
As their graduation looms, the
from India.
trainees are sent separate ways
GUYS GROCERY
in the flashback sequences of
the new episode Drive, Theyre
GAMES
7 p.m. on FOOD
dispatched to work with difIn the new Redemption Tour- ferent FBI field offices, though
nament: Finale, the chefs who Alex and Ryan (Priyanka Chowon the previous elimination pra, Jake McLaughlin) end up
rounds return for the ultimate partnered.
comeback, starting with preparELEMENTARY
ing a redemption dinner con9 p.m. on KCTV
taining the same ingredients
The investigation into the atthat got them eliminated on tempted murder of Morland
their first appearance. Next, the (John Noble) yields a big surchefs play a GGG arcade favor- prise for Holmes and Watson
ite to win money to pay for their (Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu) in
grilled picnic.
the new episode The Invisible
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Hand.
8 p.m. on KCTV
Verdict, the dramas penultimate episode, finds Peter
(Chris Noth) on trial and Alicia (Julianna Margulies) doing
all she can to prevent history from repeating itself
by keeping him out of
prison.
Carrie Underwood is
among the performers in the American
Country Countdown
Awards on FOX.
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In this March 29 photo, costumed characters work for tips in New Yorks Times Square. Mayor Bill de Blasio
has signed a bill that will regulate where and how costumed characters like Spider-Man and Elmo operate.
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