Monday, March 2, 2026

Regional students to gather at MSSU for annual History Day


(From Missouri Southern State College)

Nearly 200 middle and high school students from 15 regional schools will gather at Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) on March 6 to compete in the annual History Day competition.

History Day challenges students to conduct extensive historical research and present their findings in one of five categories: papers, exhibits, websites, documentaries, or performances. Students may compete individually or in groups of up to five. Each project must align with this year’s theme, “Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History.”








Exhibits will be on display beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Connor Ballroom of the Billingsly Student Center. Performances will begin at 9 a.m. in Corley Auditorium in Webster Hall, and documentaries will be screened starting at 9 a.m. in classrooms on the second floor of Webster Hall. Each student or group will also participate in a brief interview with a pair of judges as part of the evaluation process.

The exhibits, screenings, performances and interviews are open to the public, though attendees may not interact with students or judges during the evaluation process.

Winners will be announced during a closing ceremony scheduled for approximately 3:30 p.m. in Corley Auditorium in Webster Hall. The ceremony is open to the public.


MSSU students represent university at Governor's Student Leadership Forum


(From Missouri Southern State University)

Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) students Noah DeClue, Sandesh Khanal, and Luke Wood were one of 60 collegiate students nominated to represent Missouri Southern at the 39th Annual Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum (MOGSLF). 

The Forum took place February 12–14, 2026, and provided students from across the state with an incredible opportunity to learn from influential leaders in various fields. Hosted at the Missouri State Capital, the event featured a dynamic lineup of speakers, including Governor Mike Kehoe, state legislators, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders, who shared their experiences, wisdom, and insights with the next generation of leaders.








The weekend also offered ample networking opportunities, where students engaged in meaningful conversations with the speakers and one another, exchanging ideas and forming connections that may serve them throughout their personal and professional journeys.

The 2026 Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum equipped students with the tools, resources, and motivation to become the next generation of leaders in Missouri and beyond. As students left the forum, they were empowered to take what they had learned and apply it to their communities, schools, and personal lives.








The event began in 1988 under the leadership of former Missouri Governor and 79th U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

For more information about the Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum and upcoming events, visit www.missourigslf.com, call 573-691-7572 or e-mail jaclyn@mogslf.org

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Highway Patrol Arrests February 27-28

Cayley R. Loy, 21, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, speeding, failed to drive on right half of roadway, no valid plates

Jerome E. Tucker, 23, Joplin, driving while intoxicated, speeding

Chrystal D. Williams, 41, Miami, Oklahoma, driving while intoxicated, failed to stop at stoplight

Chase A. Farmer, 26, Glen Carbon, Illinois, driving while intoxicated, speeding, lane violation

Erick Saucedo Meza, 28, Monett, driving while intoxicated, failed to drive on right half of roadway, no valid license








Brandon S. Shirley, 42, Osceola, driving while intoxicated, no valid license, no seat belt

Scotty L. Jackson, 50, Lebanon, driving while intoxicated, speeding, no insurance

Bradley A. Ferguson, 31, Joplin, driving while intoxicated, failed to register motor vehicle

Frank J. Perez, 55, Reeds Spring, driving while intoxicated, no insurance, no seat belt

Paul W. Ross, 60, Bolivar, driving while intoxicated (drugs), displayed plates of another, no insurance, no seat belt








Shay R. Hoagland, 30, Long Lane, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt

Robert D. Stone, 66, Stockton, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving involving a crash

Jacob T. Mitchell, 26, Pittsburg, MO, driving while intoxicated

Spencer L. O'Bryan, 27< Nevada, Vernon County warrant for failure to appear on traffic warrant

Friday, February 27, 2026

McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Lauren M. Hardin vs. Aaron M. Hardin
Derek R. Durham vs. Justi D. Durham
Jordan K. Riggs vs. Lauren M. Wyman
Kristy F. McCullough vs. Sean S. McCullough









 

Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Caleb A. Saddler vs. Shandra A. Saddler 
Tyler D. Andersen vs. Harley D. Andersen
Tina M. Hood vs. David M. Hood
Erin A. Crease vs. Shaun A. Crease









Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Yolanda R. Bloemer vs. Patrick S. Cowan 
Sarah N. Black vs. Craig D. Black
Dalton M. Hatton vs. Elizabeth J. Lathrop
Henry B. Steverson vs. Terry L. Steverson
Jessica Link vs. Patrick Link
Vy K. Dao vs. Tran H. Tran
Kathy J. Wagner vs. Christopher Wagner
Douglas W. Stephens vs. Wendi J. Stephens
Tosha M. Nally vs. David K. Nally
Yesenia Rice vs. Joseph A. Rice



U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Joplin

Barry County

Kasey Dennis Roger Rundall and Bridgett Kay Nicole Rundall

Jasper County

Cassie M. Mathes
Jack Leon Divine and Kimberly Luan Divine
Matthew David Kiplinger








McDonald County

John Michael White and Deborah Lynn White

Newton County

Anthony Christopher Ford and Brittany Nicole Ford
Allen Lee Matthews