Thursday, June 11, 2026

Crowder FBLA students win top prizes at National Leadership Conference


(From Crowder College)

Las Vegas, NV—Seven students from Crowder College won top prizes at Future Business Leaders of America, Inc’s (FBLA) National Leadership Conference (NLC). The event, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from June 6 to June 8, attracted college students, educators, and volunteers from across the country. The NLC provides education, competition, and networking opportunities centered on business.

Seth Russell (Neosho) set a Crowder record winning 1st place in two competitions: Foundations of Economics & Impromptu Speaking.

Cheyenne Baker Oxford (Neosho) placed 3rd in Organizational Behavior & Leadership








Arden Roller (Neosho) placed 10th in Foundations of Management

Chloe Graber (Sarcoxie), Natalie Sarratt (Neosho), & Gauge Spier (Neosho) placed 2nd in Hospitality Management Case Competition.

Bridget Andon (Neosho), Sarratt, and Spier placed 7th in Management Case Competition.

“To have six top 10 finishes from seven students is an achievement in itself,” shared Dr. Scott Donaldson, FBLA sponsor and Crowder Business Instructor. “In my three years at Crowder, this was one of our best performances at Nationals. We have two National Championships and multiple top ten finishes. Additionally, ten of our students received Business Communication Official Certification during a training event taught by Southwest Airlines personnel.”

More than 1,300 attendees from nearly 200 colleges and universities in 29 U.S. states and territories competed in 42 business-related events for scholarships and cash prizes totaling nearly $60,000. Students also had the opportunity to engage in 60 learning workshops and meet with representatives from more than 20 colleges, universities, and employers, including Alzheimer’s Association, BusinessU, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP), FICO, Funds2Orgs, Kendra Scott, Men’s Wearhouse, the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and U.S. Coast Guard.

Additionally, student members heard from Jared Ebersole, FBLA high school alumnus and co-founder of Lectec, who shared his journey from FBLA member to Shark Tank entrepreneur, and what it takes to build, fail, and lead.








Crowder College FBLA is under the advisement of Business Instructors: Dr. Scott Donaldson, Dr. Gregory Murdock, and Mr. Jacob Barnes. Students may become a part of FBLA while attending Crowder College. The organization provides activities that are beneficial in many careers. Information is available when enrolling in classes.

“This year’s National Leadership Conference showcased the incredible talent and dedication of our student members,” said FBLA President & CEO Jennifer Woods. “From analytical thinking to dynamic communication, they demonstrated the skills that will shape tomorrow’s workforce. These college students leave Las Vegas not only with well-earned recognition, but also with new connections, confidence, and a clearer path toward their future careers.”

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

06/09/2026 1045 KRISTIE JO RENEAU

4429 Gateway Dr

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64804

WF 33

4429 GATEWAY DR 500.00

1 CARL JUNCTION PD PUBLIC PEACE


06/09/2026 1239 MICHAEL ANTHONY TEED

557 Olympia Rd, 48

GOODMAN, MO 64843

WM 35

223 W SPLITLOG RD 230.00

2 GRANBY DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.010

3 GRANBY PEACE DISTURBANCE 215.670

4 GRANBY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT

5 GRANBY DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.010

6 SPD NO INSURANCE/ FINANCIAL RESP. 390.140

7 NEOSHO DRIVING SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.010

1 NPD TRESPASS 215.370

8 SPD DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.010

9 FAILED TO STOP FOR STOP SIGN AT STOP LINE/BEFORE CROSSWALK/P

`OWNER OPERATE MV WITHOUT MAINTAINING FIN. RESPONS.-1ST OFF

`OWNER OPERATE MV WITHOUT MAINTAINING FIN. RESPONS.-1ST OFF

`DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - FELONY 

Highway Patrol Arrests June 9-10

Mariano Hernandez Lopez, 39, Branson, driving while intoxicated

Nathan A. Attebury, 46. Branson, two Stone County felony warrants for possession of a controlled substance

Tahzdjai J. Bell, 21, San Antonio, Texas, driving while intoxicated (drugs), failure to maintain right half of roadway

Jaylen G. Hightower, 27, Springfield, Springfield Police Department misdemeanor warrants for failure to register motor vehicle (two counts), no valid plates, no seat belt, excessive window tint
 

Route 97 north of Monett Regional Airport to be closed


(From MoDOT)

TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 97 CLOSED North of Route 60 in Barry Co. Beginning June 22

Where: Missouri Route 97 between U.S. Route 60 and Barry County Farm Road 2000 north of Monett Regional Airport

When: Monday, June 22 through Thursday, August 6

What: Contractor crews beginning the first phase of construction of roundabout








Traffic Impacts

No access to Missouri Route 97 between U.S. Route 60 and Barry County Farm Road 2000 north of Monett Regional Airport

Drivers will have access to all driveways and entrances on Route 97 but will not be allowed to turn on to Route 60

Drivers wishing to access Route 97 will be directed along a signed detour using Route 60 and Missouri Route 37

Drivers urged to find alternate routes

Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone








Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts

Weather and/or scheduling conflicts could alter the work schedule.

This work is part of a project to make improvements at six (6) intersections along U.S. Route 60 between Newton County Route Y east of Seneca and Missouri Route 97 in Barry County near the Monett Regional Airport. More information can be found by going to the project website.

Project Information

Contractor: Capital Paving & Construction Co., Springfield
Completion Date: December 1, 2026
Total Cost: $9.7 million

Crowder Skills USA students win medals at convention


(From Crowder College)

Atlanta, GA – Crowder College SkillsUSA students brought home two national bronze medalists from the convention last week in Atlanta, Georgia.

Helen Mawi, a CTEC Health Science II student and East Newton High School graduate earned a Bronze Medal in Basic Health Care Skills; Christian Conrad earned a bronze medal in Diesel Mobile Electronics. Conrad is a Diesel Technology major from Neosho.








“Competing against some of the most talented students from across the nation, Helen demonstrated exceptional healthcare knowledge, technical skill, professionalism, and composure under pressure to secure a place on the national podium, stated Dana Cobb, Director of Secondary CTE. “This achievement is a testament to Helen's hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence throughout her time at CTEC. We are incredibly proud of the way she represented her program, East Newton High School, and our entire CTEC community on the national stage.”

“Qualifying for nationals is an accomplishment, but finishing as a medal winner competing against students from across the country is huge!” stated Melissa Smith, Director of Joplin Advanced Training & Workforce Center. “Christian’s performance confirms the education he received in the Diesel program and his desire to achieve paid off.” 








Crowder College offers secondary/high school programs through partnerships with area school districts of: Neosho, East Newton, Diamond, Seneca, and McDonald County. Students to attend during their junior and senior years creating pathways into careers while earning high school credit and potentially college credits through dual enrollment.

Crowder College provide post-secondary training in Diesel Technology along with programs in Advanced Manufacturing, Welding, Computer Network & Support, Engineering Technology, Agriculture. Surgical Technology, EMT/Paramedic, Allied Health, and Automotive Technology. Most programs provide pathways through stackable certificates allowing entry level employment with an opportunity to continue their education.

(Photos-Christian Conrad, far right, accompanied by Clarence Brewer, Diesel Tech Instructor (center) and SkillsUSA Rep. and Helen Mawi testing)


New MSSU kinesiology research labs featured on Newsmakers


(From KGCS)

Hanging in a harness from the ceiling with arms and legs moving in dance-like stretching movements, an inventor shows off his creation to help rehabilitate muscles and joints while suspended in air. The device called the PENDL is housed in the new Applied Suspension Training Research Lab at Missouri Southern State University. The ASTR lab and another called the DARI Lab, short for Dynamic Athletic Research Institute, are the focus of the next Newsmakers program.

Kinesiology Department professors Dr. Andrea Cullers and Dr. Rawsam Alasmar explain how the labs were developed. Dr. Conor Theiss shares how the DARI lab features a 3D motion analysis system of cameras to help diagnose areas of weakness in the body to guide physical rehabilitation recommendations. 






Three students with the MSSU KCU Early Acceptance Program talk about their research in shoulder pain treatment utilizing both labs. And a video segment features the creator of the PENDL and how the equipment was designed.

Newsmakers is airing nightly at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. beginning on KGCS-TV June 14 and will air at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, June 20 on KOAM-TV. It is also posted on the station’s YouTube channel: KGCS – Missouri Southern State University. KGCS-TV programming can be seen on channel 21 and is also available on regional cable television systems such as Sparklight, Mediacom and Optimum Internet. The station operates as a service of the Department of Communication at Missouri Southern State University.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

06/08/2026 1157 KENNETH TREY EVANS

115 Spring St

GROVE, OK 74344

WM 26

208 W COLER STREET 1,000.00

1 TAMPERING WITH MOTOR VEHICLE - 1ST DEGREE





06/08/2026 1100 DUSTIN SCOTT SHIPMAN

413 1/2 E Hickory St

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 59

208 WEST COLER 0.00

1 DWI - AGGRAVATED


06/08/2026 26001082

1440 BRYLEE MAXINE

WF 24

13926 MONARK DR 0.00

BOHANNAN

11831 Whispering Pines Rd

NEOSHO, MO 64850

1 TAMPERING WITH MOTOR VEHICLE - 1ST DEGREE