Monday, June 15, 2026

Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

06/12/2026 26001102

0541 ISAAC MATTHEW DAWSON

WF 32

1893- B JAGUAR RD 500.00

613 S Moffet Ave

JOPLIN, MO 64801

1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 3RD DEGREE




06/12/2026 1026 DAVID PATRICK HILLS

11912 Norway Rd

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64850

WM 50

11912 NORWAY RD 0.00

1 BURGLARY - 1ST DEGREE

2 VIOLATION OF ORDER OF PROTECTION ADULT-1ST OFFENSE


06/12/2026 1100 DYLAN CHASE VILLENEUVE

407 E 9th St

GROVE, OK 74344

WM 25

208 WEST COLER 0.00

1 CARELESS AND IMPRUDENT MANNER DRIVING W/ ACCIDENT


06/12/2026 1200 DUSTIN SCOTT SHIPMAN

413 1/2 E Hickory St

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 59

208 WEST COLER 0.00

1 DWI - AGGRAVATED


06/12/2026 1401 SHAUN PAUL STEWART

21125 Mulberry Rd

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64844

WM 47

21125 MULBERRY RD 10,000.00

1 FL TO REG AS SEX OFFNDR/589.400-.425 UNDRLYNG OFNS UNCLASSFD

2 FL TO REG AS SEX OFFNDR/589.400-.425 UNDRLYNG OFNS UNCLASSFD

3 FL TO REG AS SEX OFFNDR/589.400-.425 UNDRLYNG OFNS UNCLASSFD


06/12/2026 1700 DONNIE GENE JENNINGS

277 Rt Jj

ROCKY COMFORT, MO 64861

WM 64

GATEWAY / WILDWOOD 483.00

1 NPD DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.020


06/12/2026 1947 E 44TH ST/S CONNECTICUT AVE 50.00

ELI SCOTT WELLS

WM 24

9335 County Rd 90

CARTHAGE, MO 64836

1 FTA CARTHAGE IMPROPER EQUIPRMENT

2 CARTHAGE FTA IMPROPER

3 CARTHAGE FTA IMPROPER REGISTRATION

4 CARTAHGE FTA IMPROPER EQUIPMENT

5 CARTHAGE FTA IMPROPER REGISTRATION


06/13/2026 26001108

0435 BEE NMN LOR

AM 39

19667 NORWAY RD 500.00

1678 Mayberry Drive A

NEOSHO, MO 64850

1 JOPLIN PD NOT MAINTANING FINANCIAL RESPNSIBILITY


06/13/2026 26001109

1100 RANDALL STEPHEN RATTLES

WM 44

302 ELM DR 1,000.00

302 Elm

WENTWORTH, MO 64873

1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 4TH DEGREE - 1ST OR 2ND OFFENSE

2 ASSAULT- 4TH DEGREE - PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION (1), (5)


06/13/2026 1916 AMBER MARIE HOBBS

407 Washington Ave

BAXTER SPRINGS, KS 66713

WF 39

4041 HIGHWAY NN 500.00

1 `DWI


06/14/2026 1400 JEROME PADEN SMITH

Homeless

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 50

2367 COYOTE DR/APRICOT DR 164.00

1 NPD ANIMAL AT LARGE - DOG 210.100


06/14/2026 2106 JEFF ALLEN NORTHERN

2640 East 34 St, 83

JOPLIN, MO 64804

WM 41

208 W COLER ST 50,000.00

1 BURGLARY 1ST DEGREE


06/14/2026 2106 JERRY EDWARD

MCCAMMON

6576 Donald Ln

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64804

WM 60

0.00

1 DWI - CHRONIC

2 RESISTING/INTERFERING WITH ARREST FOR A FELONY

3 `DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - 2ND OR 3RD OFFENSE 

Highway Patrol Arrests June 13-15

Nicole L. VanHook, 32, Springfield, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, driving while intoxicated, no insurance, failed to drive on right half of roadway, no seat belt

Ian J. McCue, 35, Clinton, driving while intoxicated (drugs)

Victory J. Baker, 24, Bolivar, felony possession of a controlled substance- suboxone, driving while intoxicated

Tammy S. Davidson, 62, Springfield, Greene County felony warrants for possession of a controlled substance and fraud

Kody T. Procell, 31, Kansas City, driving while intoxicated, failed to drive on the right half of the roadway resulting in a crash








Keanu William, 27, Noel, driving while intoxicated, abandoned vehicle, leaving the scene of a crash, no seat belt, no valid plates, careless and imprudent driving

William G. Long, 41, Springfield, driving while intoxicated (drugs), failed to display a valid plate, no insurance, no seat belt

Coy Pankratz, 50, Cassville, felony driving while intoxicated- habitual offender, careless and imprudent driving involving a crash, leaving the scene of a crash

Sara L. Ellis, 72, Hollister, driving while intoxicated

Garrett D. Wood, 22, Wildwood, driving while intoxicated, failed to drive on the right half of a roadway resulting in a crash

Harry L. Brooke, 28, Springfield, felony leaving the scene of a crash, careless and imprudent driving resulting in a crash, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance, possessed suspended license, displayed plates of another, window tint violation, no vehicle inspection, no valid license 

Oronogo residents can take storm debris to Webb City wastewater treatment plant

 (From the City of Oronogo)

Any residents that live in Oronogo can haul their storm debris and natural vegetation to the Webb City limb yard located at the wastewater treatment plant (2100 N. Madison) Monday through Sunday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. 

Do not leave items in trash bags. No other debris may be disposed of other than vegetation.

Newton County Marriage Licenses

Jacob Anthony Brendel, 37, Goodman, and Amber Dawn McGehee, 40, Goodman

Jacob Andro McCauley, 19, Goodman, and Mackenzie Len Neil, 19, Goodman

Aureliano Montelongo Bonilla, 49, Seneca, and April Kay Hardaway, 44, Seneca

Jeremiah Luke Robbins, 23, Elkins, Arkansas, and Machaira Madyson Marie Wasson, 22, Neosho

Steven Ray Hymer, Jr., 29, Diamond, and Keilah Abigail Ryann Mason, 25, Diamond

Jose Enrique Aguilera Balbino, 39, Granby, and Telma Natalia Perez Perico, 38, Granby








Colby Paul Cornett, 28, Joplin, and Brooklyn Michelle Utley, 28, Joplin

Robert Daniel Rodriguez, 40, Neosho, and Ashley Renae Jennings, 39, Neosho

Aaron Brice Fichtner, 38, Anderson, and Brittany Dawn Akins, 33, Granby

Thomas Franklin Crossno, 62, Talala, Oklahoma, and Kathy Lynn Williams, 57, Talala, Oklahoma

Garen Allen Wescoat, 42, Neosho, and Trinity Mattea Misner, 27, Neosho
 

Agenda posted for Crowder College Board of Trustees meeting


             CROWDER COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING

Neosho Campus Monday, June 22, 2026 Call to Order at 10:00 a.m.

 

  1. Call to order 
  2. Consent Agenda (Board Action) 
  1. Minutes from previous meeting
  2. Approval of checks written for May
  3. Election of Board Vice-Chair                                                           
  1. Personnel (Board Action)

A.    Retirements and Resignations

B.     Changes of Status

C.      Employments

  1. Academic Programs (Board Action)
  2. Budget and Finances

A.    Grants (Informational)

    1. Application: TRIO Educational Opportunity Center.
    2. Application: TRIO Talent Search West
    3. Application: TRIO Talent Search East
    4. Application: FEMA/SEMA Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Grant
    5. Application: SCC6 MoPAACT grant 
    6. Application: The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP).
    7. Application: Title III Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP)

B.     Contract and Purchase Approval (Anything over $25,000) BOARD ACTION

    1. Project Description: Asphalt repairs at the Neosho and Cassville campuses.
    2. Project Description: Academic program commercials.
    3. Project Description: 40x40 barn.
    4. Project Description: Flooring replacement for multiple areas on campus.
  1. Contract and Purchase Information ($5,000-$24,999)
    1. Project Description: Labor market data and trend insights for our region and programs
    2. Project Description: EcoPrint Papercut for employee and student lab printers.
    3. Project Description: Fire protection service for Brown dorms and RoughRider Village.
    4. Project Description: Promotional swag and banners for AEL program.
    5. Project Description: Warranty and upgraded hardware for Cassville nursing simulator 
    6. Project Description: Student auscultation simulator for nursing program.
    7. Project Description: 1098T preparation services for 2026-2027.
    8. Project Description: Hardware for emergency notification speaker expansion.
    9. Project Description: Labor for emergency notification speaker expansion.
    10. Project Description: Siren integration and FEMA shelter door interface.
    11. Project Description: Hardware for campus camera improvements.
    12. Project Description: Labor costs for campus camera improvements.
    13. Project Description: Lawncare for the baseball field including topdressing and overseed.
    14. Project Description: Men’s cross-country uniforms. 
    15. Project Description: One IR spectrometer for the chemistry lab. 
  1.  Special Presentations (Informational)
    1. Final Presentation Strategic Plan 2023-2026 Year 3

VII.  President’s Report (Informational)

  1. Trustees’ Comments and Announcements (Informational)
  2. New Business (Informational)
  3. Executive Session
    1. Following the regular meeting, upon motion and roll call vote of the Board, the Board will move to a closed session to discuss personnel pursuant to Section 610.021 RSMO.
  4. Adjournment