Tuesday, May 31, 2016

10th Street closure planned Wednesday, Thursday in Webb City

(From the Webb City Police Department)

ROAD CLOSURE: Hillhouse (contractor for the new O’Reilly) will have 10th Street closed starting tomorrow, Wednesday, June 1 and Thursday, June 2. It will be closed from Madison to the alleyway toward Jefferson. They will be installing a storm drain.

Also, the block on Madison in front of the new O’Reilly will be closed; one lane; on Wednesday and Thursday, starting at 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM (due to MODOT regulations)

Help needed in search for missing Joplin woman

(From the Joplin Police Department)

The Joplin Police Department is currently in need of the public’s assistance in locating Willanna Anita Dunn who is reported as missing. 

Dunn is 61 years old and is approximately 5’2” and 120 pounds. She has past medical issues and her family is concerned about her well-being. 

Her vehicle is accounted for and her method of travel is unknown at this time. She was last heard from on 5-28-2016 at about 4pm. It is unknown what she was last wearing before her disappearance. She resides in the area of 11th and Jackson.

Her driver’s license photo is attached and anyone who has any information is urged to contact the Joplin Police Department at 417-623-3131.

Crowder student mural to be unveiled at Lee Library

(From Crowder College)

The Lee Library at Crowder College will be unveiling a student painted mural on Wednesday, June 1, 10:30am. The Lee Library is located inside the Arnold Farber Building on the Neosho campus.

The mural titled “Plan, Lean, Care, Create, Serve,” was a student project lead by art instructor, Allen Bishop. Bishop previously oversaw the creation and painting of murals permanently displayed inside the Elsie Plaster Community Center and 1st floor of Newton Hall. Bishop will be on hand at the ceremony to discuss the process behind the project.

Funding for the mural was made possible by the Crowder College Friends of the Library. For more information about the group please contact Eric Deatherage, Library Director, 417.455.5610.

Agenda posted for Joplin Use Tax Committee meeting

AGENDA
USE TAX COMMITTEE
2nd FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOm
Thursday june 2, 2016
602 S. MAIN STREET
4:00 P.M.

ROLL CALL

NEW BUSINESS
A.  Discuss the education effort for the continuation of the sales tax ballot question.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 30-31

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Jeremy T. Foster, 18, Norman, Oklahoma
Dylan T. Freeze, 22, Liberal
Thomas J. Firestone, 39, Titusville, Florida

Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests

05/27/2016 0119
DANIELLE NICHOLE CARPINO
429 W 3rd St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 31 429 W 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 COMMIT

05/27/2016 0100
JONATHAN WARNER HAGINS
429 W 3rd St, 2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 429- 2 E 3RD ST 123.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/27/2016 1457
ANGELA MARIE CAMPBELL
701 N Pearl Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 42 3330- 302B S TEXAS AVE 0.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

05/27/2016 1645
COREY MICHAEL WALSTEAD
1642 Mallard Dr DIAMOND, MO 64840
WM 24 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/27/2016 1456
MICHAEL NIKOLAI KOWACICH
6402 Gateway Dr JOPLIIN, MO 64804
WM 26 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/27/2016 1203
TIMOTHY BRIAN LIVERMORE
1102 W 9th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 626 S JACKSON AVE 250.00
1 1 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION

05/27/2016 1458
JOHN THOMAS STANLEY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 49 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 COMMIT

05/27/2016 1550
CHARLES ANDREW STEELE
4036 Douglas Fir Rd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 31 1649 W 20TH ST/S MAIDEN LN 296.50
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

05/27/2016 2227
RAEANN MARIE CULLY
408 Pennell St CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WF 33 1549 W 7TH ST/S MAIDEN LN 164.00
1 1 COMMIT

05/27/2016 2357
MICAH GABRIEL HARRIS
7555 Lee Ln NEOSHO, MO 64850
BM 26 000 W E ST/N JACKSON AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/27/2016 2255
SHAWN MICHEAL ORR
3425 S Ruby Way JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 30 131 W 34TH ST/S JOPLIN AVE 500.00
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
5 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/27/2016 1615
JOSHUA J WILSON
637 S Schifferdecker Ave, 2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 39 1300- BLK W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/27/2016 1736
DAVID BRIAN WILSON
1501 S Rex Ave, 8 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 48 1717 S REX AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/27/2016 1619
MICHAEL KEVIN WILLIAMS
1221 S Iowa Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 53 1600 E 7TH ST 250.00
2 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
1 1 LARCENY

05/27/2016 1838
DESIRAE LOUISA REYNA
2920 S Mohaska Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 31 2920 S MOHASKA AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/28/2016 0008
COLBY MARK KLUTHE
1919 S Byers Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 39 1049 W 10TH ST/S MURPHY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/28/2016 0153
BILLY JOSEPH COLEMAN II
1769 Web Wood Dr WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 35 231 W 31ST ST/S WALL AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/28/2016 0033 
RONALD PETE GARIGLIETTI 
WM 58 631 W 4TH ST/S SERGEANT AVE 500.00 
2407 S Outer Road JOPLIN, MO 64804 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

05/28/2016 0423
WILLIAM EARL CARSON
2555 E 11th JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 53 1100- BLK I-44E HWY 0.00
3 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
2 1 IMPROPER LANE USAGE
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/28/2016 0233
KELLY CAMERON STREETER
N Taylor St PRATT, KS 67124 WM 22
1049 W A ST/N PICHER AVE 250.00
2 1 PEDESTRIANS WALKING ALONG ROADWAYS
1 1 RESIST / INTERFERE W/ ARREST
3 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS

05/28/2016 1235
JOSHUA LEE THURSTON
1901 E 9th St, C JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 29 1901 E 9TH ST 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

05/28/2016 1630
EVAN PHILLIPS WRIGHT
1619 S St Charles SPRINGFIELD, MO 65804
WM 26 301 S GENEVA AVE 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/28/2016 1730
ERICA TONILLA HUGHES
1855 W 23rd St JOPLIN, MO 64804
BF 42 1649 W 22ND ST/S MAIDEN LN 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/28/2016 1145 
KYLE SYE BANKSON 
918 Galena Avenue GALENA, KS 66739 
WM 42 2200- BLK W 20TH ST 0.00 
3 1 SAFE KEEP 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
2 1 CARELESS DRIVING 

05/28/2016 2228
RICHARD WAYNE TUCKER
824 S Jackson Ave, 1 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 51 824- 1 S JACKSON AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

05/28/2016 2050
RYAN JEREMY HARPER
1508 Grayson Dr COLUMBIA, MO 65202
WM 32 3031 E 22ND ST/S HIGHVIEW AVE 250.00
1 1 PEDESTRIANS WALKING ALONG ROADWAYS

05/28/2016 2330 
ZACHARY L HARTJE 
2111 S Bird Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 27 000 17TH/MAIDEN LANE 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

05/28/2016 2239
NOLAN ROY BRYANT
100 Lwr Ulumalu Road HAIKU, HI 96708
WM 21 3405 S HAMMONS BLVD 250.00
1 1 VANDALISM

05/28/2016 2315
RONALD CLINTON MCPEAK
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 47 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
5 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
7 1 COMMIT
8 1 COMMIT

05/28/2016 2315
TOMMY EVERETT STARK
Po Box 92 DUENWEG, MO 64841
WM 26 303 E 3RD ST 323.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT

05/28/2016 2315
CHARLES WAYNE WILLIAMS
725 W Austin WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 25 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 COMMIT
5 1 COMMIT

05/28/2016 2315
KILEY MARIE CARPENTER
208 Rocky Lane CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WF 18 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

05/28/2016 1740
JESSICA ANNE SMITH
504 S Connor Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 41 511 W 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/28/2016 2204
DANIELLE SUEELLA YOUNGBLOOD
1222 E Yuma St, 23 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 19 1222 E YUMA ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/28/2016 1910
BUCKY EUGENE MARTIN
2321 S Adele Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 41 722 S CONNOR AVE 0.00
2 1 BENCH WARRANT

 05/28/2016 2030
TIMOTHY BRIAN LIVERMORE
1102 W 9th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 1810 N MAIN ST 250.00
1 1 PROHIBITED CONDUCT GENERALLY- COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMNETS

05/29/2016 0024 
MARK ALAN PURINTON 
9609 Baseline Blvd JASPER, MO 64755 
WM 49 100 E POOL ST/N MURPHY BLVD 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

05/29/2016 0002
KEITH EDWARD TAYLOR
1306 S Michigan Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 40 1306 S MICHIGAN AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/29/2016 0019
TAMARA BELLE WESTFALL
1920 S Connor Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 54 1920 S CONNOR AVE 250.00
1 1 MISUSE 911 SYSTEM

05/29/2016 1000
ERIC MICHAEL CARROL
1702 Saginaw Rd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 35 100 E 17TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/29/2016 1040
KAYLA NICHOLE SPENCER
914 W B St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 32 849 W A ST/N CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/29/2016 0230
SARA LOUISE SHIELDS
231 W 4TH ST/S WALL AVE 0.00
 108 N Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 33
2 1 SAFE KEEP
1 1 EXCESSIVE NOISE

05/29/2016 0600
JAMES ARTHUR GRUNDEN III
522 S Highland Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 19 2049 E 3RD ST/S HIGHLAND AVE 174.00
3 1 COMMIT

05/29/2016 0129
CHRISTOPHER P GARRARD
S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 37 324 N JACKSON AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHENALIA
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 COMMIT

05/29/2016 1950
COLETON BLAKE CAVENER
618 S Monroe Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 24 5400 RIVERSIDE DR 528.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT
5 1 COMMIT
6 1 COMMIT
7 1 COMMIT
8 1 COMMIT

05/29/2016 1930
COREY NELSON HARBIN
1320 Central Street JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 44 331 S ST LOUIS AVE/E 4TH ST 175.00
1 1 COMMIT

05/29/2016 1830
MARILE DWANE MCMAHAN
WM 59 3320 S RANGE LINE RD
 1026 Sugar Valley Cir PINEVILLE, MO 64856
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/29/2016 2341
MARSHA ANN MCCANN
216 N. 6th St SARCOXIE, MO
WF 36 100 E MERCY WAY 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/30/2016 0000
CHARLES BROWNING FAUL
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 1549 W 7TH ST/S MAIDEN LN 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/30/2016 0817
RONALL BRENT DONHAM
401 Skinner CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WM 46 3999 E 10TH ST/S DUQUESNE RD 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/30/2016 0630
LUCAS TWAIN FRANKS
503 W 5th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 40 2030 W 10TH ST 500.00
3 1 SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
2 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/30/2016 1227
JONATHAN PATRICK GREGORY
631 N Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 29 631 N JACKSON AVE 0.00
1 1 VANDALISM

05/30/2016 1218
THORNTON MICHAEL HOUSTON II WM 41 2623 E 7TH ST 0.00
313 S St Charles Ave
1 1 LARCENY

05/30/2016 1030
BRANDON PATRICK BURRINGTON
2633 E 5th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 18 916 S CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL

05/30/2016 1330
RANDY WAYNE LAGRASSA
1129 S Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 35 1129 S JACKSON AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL

05/30/2016 1645
FAWN CHANEL MARTINEZ
17259 Ariel Ln JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 34 3031 E 36TH ST/S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/30/2016 1820
NICKOLOS WILLIAM ETCHESON
840 N Campbell WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 35 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/30/2016 0336
TIMOTHY BRIAN LIVERMORE
1102 W 9th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 100 E MERCY WAY 500.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

05/30/2016 1645
SHAWN EUGENE PETERS
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 34 549 E 4TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 250.00
2 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/30/2016 1850
SCOTT J ERNST
2814 E 17th St JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 37 3600 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/30/2016 1658
NICHOLAS ANTHONEY PEACOCK
833 S Vermont Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 25 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/30/2016 1910
RANDALL A TUCKER
8836 Co Rd 70 REEDS, MO 64859
WM 45 1205 W 7TH ST/S PICHER AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/30/2016 1830
LARRY D ISLEY 6
22 1/2 N. Byers JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 58 622- 1/2 N BYERS AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

05/30/2016 2300
DAVID A JOHNSON
3218 S Grand Ave, 5 JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 48 3218- 5 S GRAND AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/30/2016 2158
JACOB LEON COMER
610 E 41st St JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 27 2007 S CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/30/2016 1645
MICHELLE LEIGH WILSON
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO
WF 46 549 E 4TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 250.00
2 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/30/2016 1645
MICHELLE BIFFY VADOUSKY-MILLER
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 38 549 E 4TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 250.00
4 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
3 1 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPONS CITY

05/31/2016 0015
DARRYL WAYNE MILLER
5745 Castle Dr JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 53 100 E 20TH ST/S MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/31/2016 0100
KALA LOU MARIE LARRABEE
3014 Silver Creek Dr JOPLIN, MO 64804
1840 E 20TH ST/S CONNECTICUT AVE
WF 22 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/31/2016 0215
CHRISTOPHER CALVIN BEAVER
N St Louis WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 29 349 E 23RD ST/S KENTUCKY AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/31/2016 0259
CARL BENJAMIN LONG
1602 S Minnesota Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 23 100 W 19TH ST/S MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/31/2016 0000
PAMELA KAY AHMED
1321 Furnace St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 47 1249 E CENTRAL ST/S HIGH AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/31/2016 0430
PAMALA ANN SHAFER
2408 S Empire Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 41 622 S MOFFET AVE 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/31/2016 0415
JOHN CLIFFORD HARBAUGH II
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 33 622 S MOFFET AVE 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

Crowder College weekly update

(From Crowder College)

Academic Information

· Book Buy-back is May 9-31, except at the Nevada campus. Stop by the bookstore and return your books for a refund. Some books may not qualify.

· Open Enrollment for Fall & Summer classes available at: https://my.crowder.edu/ICS/Academics/Public.jnz?portlet=Course_Schedules&screen=Advanced+Course+Search&screenType=next


Crowder Foundation Events

· Buy a Book. Build a Future. Local author Allen Kent is donating 100% of the proceeds of all book sales to benefit the Crowder College Behavior Support Center. The goal is to sell 42,000 books before June 30. Currently, the campaign is a little over $45,000 on its way to $70,000! Find out more: https://501auctions.com/buyabook

Campus Community Events

· Art students under the direction of Allen Bishop painted a mural that will be unveiled June 1 at 10:30am, outside the Lee Library located on the 2nd floor of the Arnold Farber building on the Neosho campus.

· Theatre department presents, The Great Gatsby, June 16-18, 7:30pm nightly plus 2pm matinee on Saturday. Tickets available: $8-General Admission; $5-Senior Citizens; $4-Crowder Students/Staff. This production is rated PG. For more information contact: NatashaDavies@Crowder.edu or call 417.455.5458.

· Adult Education and Literacy Graduation ceremony will be held Friday, June 17 at 7pm in the Bob Sneller Gymnasium. For more information call 417.455.5521.

Nancy Hughes devotion: Barb

Key Scripture:

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” I Thessalonians 5:11 (NIV)


Devotion:

When someone needs to be admitted to a hospital because of a serious illness, there usually isn’t a lot of smiling or laughing. That is, unless it happens to be one where my friend Barb is a patient. Barb doesn’t look forward to going to the hospital, but she still has to go. Why? Barb is in a fight with a monster named cancer.

You would never know it, though, just by talking with her. Her smile is so beautiful and bright that you are tempted to put on sunglasses, just to protect yourself from the glow. And her laugh! It’s a mixture of waves hugging a beach while children are giggling and 50’s music is playing on the radio . . . you just can’t get enough.

But what stands out above everything else is this: Barb’s focus is not on Barb. Her focus is on those around her and their personal battles. You see, Barb is an encourager. She spreads love and hope like a refreshing spring rain on a thirsty field of corn.

Now before you picture her bouncing and giggling as she goes from room to room, let me be clear: Barb has days when just getting out of a chair makes her tired and she has no choice but to rest as she heals. And yet it is apparent that in the middle of those days, she has a peace and calm that can only come from one source – Jesus.

Somehow I think that Paul must have had a friend just like Barb when he wrote today’s Key Scripture in I Thessalonians. Please understand. Barb has those days when she wonders if it is worth it all, these treatments and the side effects. But she knows something that many of us need to remind ourselves: God has a plan and a purpose for everything we face every single day. She will tell you that God did not cause her cancer but He allowed it. And as her friend, I can tell you that she has encouraged more people than I can ever count to hold on to the righteous right hand of a Father who will not ever let go of His children.

Let me ask you something: Where are you on the encouragement meter? Do you make a point, even in the middle of whatever is going on in your life, to build others up with a smile and a prayer and a hug? Or is your focus so centered on what you are facing that you cannot see others hurting around you?

Please understand this: there is no ignoring the battle going on. Barb simply understands that the One fighting for her wants her to encourage others to stand firm as He fights for them, too.
And may I share the response to her encouragement? The other patients look forward to her message of kindness and compassion and life. Her encouragement gives them hope. Yep. Paul must surely have had a friend named Barb.

My Prayer for Today:

Father, please show me those hurting around me who need to be encouraged so that I may build them up with Your hope and love. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.



Reflection:
Do you remember a time when you went through a particularly tough situation in your life?

Did your focus turn completely inward or were you able to see others who were hurting as well?


Application:

Journal your thoughts on a battle going on in your life right now, either physically, emotionally or spiritually.


Now journal the battle a friend is facing. Add Scriptures that will encourage both of you and share them with your friend.


Power Verses:

I Thessalonians 5:11 (NIV) “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.”


Galatians 6:2 (NIV) “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.”

Proverbs 25:11 (NIV) “A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.”

(For more of Nancy Hughes' writing and information about her books, check out her website.)

Monday, May 30, 2016

Liberal man charged with DWI following injury accident

A Liberal man was charged with driving while intoxicated following a one-vehicle accident 7:20 p.m. Monday Belle Center Road, five miles north of Joplin.
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According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2001 Kia driven by Dylan T Freeze, 22, Liberal, traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck three mailboxes and a road sign, then overturned, ejecting Freeze.

Freeze, who was treated for serious injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin, was also charged with lane violation, no insurance, and no seat belt.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 29-30

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Miriam K. Rodriguez, 27, Rogers, Arkansas
Cobby C. Wilson, 20, Springfield
Kristian A. Avendano, 20, Neosho

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Man shot in the chest at 5th St. and Park Ave., Joplin man arrested

(From the Joplin Police Department)

Sunday, May 29, at 4:37 AM, Joplin Police responded to 5th St. And Park Ave. in reference to a male who had been shot in the chest.

The victim was identified as Justin L. Thurston, 32, Joplin. Thurston was transported to the Freeman Hospital by ambulance.

Investigators determined that a blue PT Cruiser was involved in the shooting and left the area at a high rate of speed.

Officers located the suspect vehicle at 219 S. Highland Ave. Apt. A

James A. Grunden, 20, Joplin, was located at that residence. Grunden was arrested for 1st Degree Assault.

At this time, Thurston does not have any life threatening injuries.

Eight-year-old drowns in Flat Creek near Cassville

An eight-year-old Cassville boy drowned 1 p.m. Saturday in Flat Creek, three miles north of Cassville.

According to the Highway Patrol report, Haiden C. Harrison, 8, was swimming when he disappeared under the water. He was recovered and taken to Mercy Hospital, Cassville, where he was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. by Dr. Cox.

The water fatality was the third this year for Highway Patrol Troop D.

Oklahoma woman injured in accident west of Anderson

An Oklahoma woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 10:15 a.m. Saturday on MO 76, four miles west of Anderson.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2005 Jeep Liberty driven by Mattie R. Sherman, 69, Grove, Oklahoma, traveled off the right side of the roadway, overcorrected, and overturned, going through a fence.

Sherman was treated for minor injuries at Integris Hospital, Grove.

Neosho teen injured in one-vehicle accident

A Neosho teen was injured in a one-vehicle accident 1:47 p.m. Saturday on North Fork Road, three miles west of Goodman.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Dillon Adams, 18, Neosho, traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned.

Adams was treated for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 28-29

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Shane LeGrand, 26, Lenexa, Kansas
Matthew A. Piper, 27, Bolivar
Blas I. Mata, 30, Verona
Trevor L. Tucker, 27, Lowell, Arkansas
Jerry D. Martin, 36, Sparta
Encarnacion R. Saenz, 39, Branson
Michael S. Sheffer, 28, Fair Play (boating while intoxicated)
Benson P. Winkelmann, 39, St. Charles, (boating while intoxicted)
Erick D. Dawson, 45, Mount Vernon
Gary G. Bilyeu, 25, Sparta

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 27, 28

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Johannes P. Joubert, 23, Monett
Christopher W. Brown, 26, Liberty
Marybeth Myers, 41, Springfield

Friday, May 27, 2016

City of Joplin offices closed Monday, trash pickup days moved

(From the City of Joplin)

In recognition of the Memorial Day holiday, the City of Joplin offices will be closed on Monday, May 30. This closing includes the Joplin Recycling Center, MAPS and the Sunshine Lamp Trolley services. All City services will resume their regularly scheduled hours on Tuesday, May 31.

Public Safety services and Airport Operations will continue to operate throughout the Memorial Day holiday weekend, as these departments run 24/7 throughout the year.

Please note that residential trash service will not be picked up on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Customers who usually have trash picked up on Mondays will have their trash picked up on Tuesday, May 31. For the remainder of the week, the residential trash collection will move to the next day with Friday’s customers having a Saturday pick-up.

Curbside recycling, which starts June 1, will be picking up Tuesday’s route on their initial day due to this schedule change. And similar to the residential trash service, for the remainder of the week, the recycling collection will move to the next day with Friday’s customers having a Saturday pick-up

For more information, contact Lynn Onstot, Public Information Officer at 624-0820, ext. 204.

Survey shows Joplin residents' priorities for city budgeting

(From the City of Joplin)

In a survey conducted earlier this year, citizens were asked to address what truly matters to them as they think about their city of residence? This survey, part of the Priority Based Budgeting (PBB) process recently adopted by the City of Joplin, is the citizen engagement portion of PBB which helps ensure that resources are allocated in the best way to meet the needs of citizens.
The survey asked citizens how they would rank seven priorities, and provided an opportunity to participate in the City’s budgeting process. The input received will influence how the City invests in and achieves each result. The priorities listed in the survey were determined through an analysis of City planning documents and in consultation with City Council and City staff.
Of the seven categories listed in the survey, citizens prioritized these with their votes as shown in the listing below:
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Question (paraphrased):
You have 700 votes to allocate to these priorities, that defines "Why" Joplin exists as an organization, to serve the community. Where would you place your votes?
Below are the priorities in their ranking of preference. Following each listing are three numbers. The first number indicates total number of supporters; the second number is the percentage of supporters; and the final number shows the total points scored from all who took the survey (322).
1.) SAFE, SECURE and PREPARED COMMUNITY 284 88% 74,074

2.) VIBRANT LOCAL ECONOMY with a THRIVING WORKFORCE 284 88% 31,720

4.) ATTRACTIVE and HEALTHY PLACE TO LIVE with DIVERSE NEIGHBORHOODS,
QUALITY SCHOOLS and STRONG COMMUNITY PRIDE 257 80% 27,577

5.) RELIABLE INFRASTRUCTURE & EFFECTIVE, CONNECTED MOBILITY 262 81% 27,494

3.) ACCESS TO PARKS, CULTURE, RECREATION, LIFE-LONG LEARNING & LEISURE-TIME ACTIVITIES 219 68% 20,894

6.) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, SUSTAINABILITY and RESOURCE PRESERVATION
220 68% 15,982

7.) WELL-PLANNED, WELL-MANAGED and WELL-REGULATED RECOVERY, REBUILDING and GROWTH 204 63% 14,903

TOTALS 322 n/a 212,644
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"By looking at many factors of the City’s operations, Priority Based Budgeting starts to identify services areas that are important to our community,” said City Manager Sam Anselm. “As we go through this process, we’re looking at all programs and services and the significance they hold with our citizens. With these priorities defined, City Council can better allocate our resources to make sure we’re spending money on the programs that the community feels are most important. This will help better manage the broad number of services we provide, while recognizing our budget constraints.”
Budget work sessions are scheduled in September, and the Council will be addressing these priorities at that time. “Between now and then, City staff still has more work to do in identifying costs of programs and services through the PBB process, in order to do a thorough evaluation of City services,” added Anselm.

Newsmakers program features Joplin Museum Chatauqua plans

(From the City of Joplin)

The upcoming edition of the Newsmakers interview program features information about the Joplin Museum Complex and plans for a Chautauqua in Joplin. The programs will feature actors portraying President Theodore Roosevelt and President Harry S Truman. During a Chautauqua performance, the actors dress and portray the characteristics of the person they are portraying while they share stories. These programs will take place on June 10 and June 11. People may call the Museum for more information at 417-623-1180.

Guests on the program are Paula Callihan and Amy Koeshall, members of the Joplin Museum Historic Board. The interview also provides information about the Joplin Museum Complex and other events planned in Joplin for early summer.

Newsmakers may be seen on KGCS-TV the following times next week:

Sunday, May 29 – 5:30 and 9:30 p.m.

Monday, May 30 – 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 31 – 5:30 and 9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 1 – 5:30 p.m.

The program is also posted on the station YouTube site, and can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

KGCS programming may be seen over the air on digital channel 22 and on regional cable television systems. The station operates as a service of the Department of Communication at Missouri Southern State University.

After the Storm: T-shirts and tornado recovery exhibit to open at Joplin Museum

(From the City of Joplin)

In recognition of the incredible volunteer spirit that occurred following the 2011 tornado, the Joplin Museum invites the public to view our exhibit After the Storm: T-shirts & Tornado Recovery. This exhibit focuses on the overwhelming number of volunteers that assisted Joplin during its recovery after the storm. For creating such a positive impact in our community, these people left little intangible items behind. This exhibit is our thank you to all those that participated in the recovery efforts.

Following the tornado, out of town volunteers visited the museum to learn more about the community they were working in. Museum staff noticed that many of them were wearing t-shirts representing their hometown or the organization they were volunteering with. From this, the idea for a future exhibit was spawned to tell this powerful story. Museum staff asked them if they would be willing to donate their t-shirts, sign them and share their thoughts. Most of the t-shirts are signed and contain moving and heartfelt statements.

“We sincerely thank all of those benevolent volunteers who travel great distances, toiled in the hot sun, and then literally gave us the shirt off their backs,” said Chris Wiseman, museum curator and exhibit designer.

The exhibit opened May 25 and will close on Friday, June 17. Museum hours are Tuesdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Wednesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located in Schifferdecker Park, 7th and Schifferdecker.

For additional information about the exhibit, please contact Wiseman at 417-623-1180.

Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in Jasper County Circuit Court:

Regina E. Hendrix vs. William L. Hendrix
Justin W. Whitfield vs. Rebecca R. Wells
Steven A. Bresee vs. Jennifer L. Bresee
Christopher A. Newsom vs. Theresa A. Newsom
Joshua Eli Calvin vs. Samantha Kaye Calvin
Madeline a. Zabasniki vs. Christopher S. Zabasniki
Ashley E. Wise vs. Robert E. Wise
Annette L. Lee vs. Gene R. Lee
Jennifer L. Cox vs. Bryce A. Cox
Michael T. Hammond vs. Pati K. Hammond
Daniela K. Thornton vs. Chad Thornton


Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in Newton County Circuit Court:

Daniel T. Wyrick vs. Jamie L. Wyrick
Melanie R. Griffiths vs. Robert E. Griffiths
Michael W. Pinson vs. Heather R. Pinson
Kristina L. McConnaughey vs. Ryan L. McConnaughey
Kenneth M. Kinkade vs. Cathy Kinkade
Marlene F. Brown vs. Carl R. Brown
Tom L. Hatfield vs. Martha R. Hatfield

McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in McDonald County Circuit Court:

Misty D. Keeling vs. Richard L. Keeling
Eric W. Rickerson vs. Victoria E. Rickerson
Carolyn L. Foote vs. Ronald D. Foote

Joplin Police Department Arrests May 26-27

05/26/2016 1042
TRAVIS BENJAMIN TYLER
105 W Inger Pl JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 33 100 S JACKSON AVE 500.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

05/26/2016 1203
THOMAS MELVIN JR
16004573 FARRIS Jr 722 S Indiana Ave, B1 JOPLIN, MO 64801
51 101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING

05/26/2016 0141
JAMES R TURNBULL
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 35 1235 W 9TH ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

05/26/2016 1601
MARK ANTHONY MASON III
126 S Pearl Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 47 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 COUNTY MISDEMEANOR FTA WARRANT

/26/2016 1702
MANDY LYNN SPILMAN
1701 Annie Baxter Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 40 1701 S ANNIE BAXTER AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/26/2016 1820
NICHOLAS DALE MELUGIN
1711 S Sagamont Ave SPRINGFIELD, MO 65807
WM 27 3434 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 CARELESS DRIVING

05/26/2016 1716
ZACHARY DAVID MILLER
4140 E College View Dr JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 26 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/26/2016 1719
ROBERT KENNETH WARD
127 S Forest Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
0000 E CENTRAL ST/S COMINGO AVE
WM 48 373.50
1 1 COMMIT

05/26/2016 2032
PATRICIA SUSANNE LEAGUE
2702 S Duquesne Rd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 52 3800- BLK E 27TH ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

05/26/2016 2030
ZACHARY VINCENT PRITCHETT
105 W 4th WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 31 303 E 3RD ST 107.00
1 1 COMMIT

05/26/2016 2150
CARISA ANN MITCHELL
118 N Oak Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 39 129 S ST CHARLES AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/26/2016 2030
QUINCY COMMODOR WELLS
524 S Club Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
249 E 3RD ST/S PENNSYLVANIA AVE
BM 37 250.00
2 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

/26/2016 2330
JULIA C HUNT
6969 Se 72 Te RIVERTON, KS 66770
WF 25 1201 BRIARBROOK 157.00
1 1 COMMIT

05/26/2016 1847 
FAITH DIANE BOWSHIER 
2702 S Duquesne Rd JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 17 2627 E 7TH ST 0.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

05/26/2016 2330
JEFFREY MICHAEL MALLEY
505 Timber Lane CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WM 30 303 E 3RD ST 373.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/26/2016 2030
CATHERINE L MALLORY
1705 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 38 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/27/2016 0119
DANIELLE NICHOLE CARPINO
429 W 3rd St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 31 429 W 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 COMMIT

05/27/2016 0100
JONATHAN WARNER HAGINS
429 W 3rd St, 2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 429- 2 E 3RD ST 123.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR


Jasper County Sheriff's Arrests May 21-24

May 26, 2016
Daily News 
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office

5/25/2016 Brad A. Windle, 42 of Joplin, was arrested for Violation of a Court Order.


May 25, 2016
 Daily News
 Jasper County Sheriff’s Office

 5/21/2016 Kyler G. Lawrence, 24 of Joplin, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana.

5/21/2016 Christopher D. Addis, 33 of Joplin, was arrested for DWI.

5/21/2016 Mark Cravener, 42 of Joplin, was arrested for DWI.

 5/21/2016 Matthew H. Skewes, 34 of Carl Junction, was arrested for DWI.

5/21/2016 Leann Cockerhan, 39 of Independence, KS, was arrested for DWI.

5/21/2016 Scott Plisek, 45 of Neodesha, KS, was arrested for Domestic Assault 3rd .

5/22/2016 John W. Rickey, Jr., 59 of Carl Junction, was arrested for Fugitive From Justice.

5/22/2016 Eric V. Hanes, 35 of Endora, KS, was arrested for Fugitive From Justice.

 5/22/2016 Charles C. Daggett, 45 of Carl Junction, was arrested for DWI.

 5/23/2016 Jennifer J. McQuay, 48 of Carthage, was arrested for fugitive From Justice.

5/23/2016 Joseph D. Myers, 19 of Joplin, was arrested for Domestic Assault 2nd and Child Endangerment 1 st .

5/24/2016 Brian L. Armer, 27 of Neosho, was arrested for Fugitive From Justice.

5/24/2016 Phenix I. Good, 21 of Wyandotte, OK, was arrested for Fugitive From Out of State.

The charges for which the above were arrested are mere accusations and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 26-27

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Lisa A. Marie, 47, Springfield
Thomas W. Bell, 61, Cedarcreek

Thursday, May 26, 2016

MSSU student to receive broadcast association scholarship

(From Southern News Service)

Alex Bryant, a junior mass communications major from Joplin, will be among students from around the state who will receive scholarships from the Missouri Broadcasters Association and the MBA Foundation.

The $1,250 MBA Foundation Scholarship will be presented during the organization’s annual convention, set for June 10-11 in Branson. Bryant was nominated for the scholarship by Missouri Southern’s KGCS-TV, where he has been involved in many productions and activities. He joins a list of successful scholarship recipients from the station, said Judy Stiles, general manager of KGCS.

“We’re proud that the Missouri Broadcasters Association has recognized our students by awarding scholarships,” said Stiles. “It shows the quality level of our students here at Missouri Southern.”

KGCS-TV operates as a service of the Department of Communication. Students gain valuable hands-on experience in broadcasting by working at the station. Programming may be seen over the air on digital channel 22 and on regional cable television systems.

Carthage Art Walk is Friday

(From the Carthage Convention and Visitors Bureau)

Kick off your long family holiday weekend with us! The weather will be beautiful and we hope you will join us in Remembering History with a projects from Carthage Historic PreservationSpiva Center for the Arts, &Koka Art Gallery. Plus - we will have crowd favorites like artCentralArt Feeds Carthage, & Face Painting!
The talent is incredible with ragtime music from Susan Cordell at The Carthage Antiquarium, magic and balloon animals from Landon Stark on the south Courthouse Lawn, Chris Bassett at The Woodshed, and ever-favorite The Red Typewriters at City Hall. 

Ribbon cutting scheduled as Joplin curbside recycling begins

(From the City of Joplin)

The City of Joplin invites all residents to join in a Ribbon Cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1 to recognize the start of residential curbside recycling in Joplin. The event will be held at the home of Christina Williams and Samuel Wimsett, 2602 South Kingsdale Avenue.

The family currently recycles and take their items to the Joplin Recycling Center on a regular basis. They were one of the first households to sign up for curbside recycling. Williams also serves on the Solid Waste Advisory Commission.

City officials will join the Williams family, along with the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors and representatives from Republic Services, Inc., the contractor providing this service.

“We are thrilled to have this service coming to Joplin,” said Christina Williams. “We know of so many other cities offering this convenience to their residents and are pleased that Joplin has joined this group.”

“Big Al”, the mascot for Joplin Recycling Center will also be attending this event, and refreshments will be available.

Curbside recycling will begin on June 1 for all residents who have signed up for this service. It is available to all Joplin residents living in single-family or duplex homes at a fee of $4.75 per month in addition to the regular trash rate of $11.73, for a total of $16.48.

Each resident who chooses to participate will receive a 96-gallon container with a light blue lid for their recyclables. Containers will be picked up one time per week on your regular trash day. Please remember that even though services are on the same day, a different truck at a different time will pick up recyclables.

For more information about the curbside recycling program, visit www.republicservices.com/joplin.

Joplin Police Department Arrests May 25-26

05/25/2016 0020 
STEPHEN ALAN SHELLENBARGER 
S Forest St JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 35 100 E 4TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
3 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 

05/25/2016 1145
MARVIN EARL WARD Jr
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 29 524 S BYERS AVE 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

05/25/2016 1245
KEVIN CLAY JOHNSON
6550 Co Rd 90 REEDS, MO 64836
WM 19 502 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/25/2016 1035
JOSEPH GLEEN SUTTON
820 N Sergeant Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 41 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/25/2016 1035
BOBBY JOE THORNSBROUGH
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT 2 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/25/2016 1035
BENJAMIN TODD LAWRENCE
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 49 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 COMMIT

05/25/2016 1035
AUSTIN L GRUBB
1203 S. Chestnut WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 22 303 E 3RD ST 125.00
1 1 COMMIT
1 COMMIT

05/25/2016 1855
KRISTOL ANNE BEAUREGARD-FRIEL
531 S. Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
000 NORTH/RAILROAD-FRISCO TRAIL
WF 30 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/25/2016 2043
WILLIAM P THRASHER
3029 E 11th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 23 000 W 7TH ST/S CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE

05/25/2016 1300
COLTON BEAU CROWDER
26 Tanglewood Dr CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
2849 W 7TH ST/S SCHIFFERDECKER AVE
WM 19 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/25/2016 2302
STEPHANIE KRISTINE SHAFFER
210 Timber Lane CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WF 22 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/25/2016 1910
CHRISTOPHER JEROME SANDERS
1620 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 39 2949 E 15TH ST/S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY
2 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

05/25/2016 1830
SAGE AUSTIN MCKINNEY
823 S Murphy Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 23 2419 E JACCARD ST 500.00
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

05/25/2016 1855
LEE ALLEN FRIEL
531 S Kentucky Ave, 4 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 949 E NORTH ST/N RAILROAD AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

05/26/2016 0145
JOSHUA DWAYNE MILLER
925 S Chestnut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 25 2764 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/26/2016 0246
JAMAAL DARNELL THOMAS
2124 S Porter Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 35 3600 S RANGE LINE RD 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

Missouri Southern State University Dean's List

(From Southern News Service)

The Deans List for the Spring 2016 semester at Missouri Southern State University has been released.
The list recognizes full-time student from Missouri Southern who earned a grade point average of 3.75 or above on a 4.0 scale. The students qualified for the honor by earning the required GPA while enrolled in 12 or more hours of credit courses.

THE NETHERLANDS 
Saba Esther B. Henry

GAMBIA
Banjul Jainaba Gaye


COLUMBIA
Bogota Maria Vergara Pinilla

KENYA
Sondu Winnie C. Koech

ALASKA
Fort Wainwright Stephanie E. Mattos

ARKANSAS
Alma Rachel E. Ray
Bella Vista Destiny R. Butterworth, Kaitlin T. Renn, Kelsey Sojka, Lakyn M. Frey and Monica R. White
Bentonville Courtney A. Jekel, Glenn C. Pickering and Sarah C. Burkes
Cave Springs Ariana M. Meza and Ashleigh L. Canada
Centerton Erodia A. Garcia
Green Forest Thelma H. Ponce Gonzalez
Hiwasse Carly N. Hendrickson
Lowell Megan E. Harrison
Oak Grove Sophia L. Huskey
Pea Ridge Tanya L. Lyon
Rogers Angela D. Bowden, Brittani J. Mcwhorter, Elizabeth Reyes, Roberto Garcia Ceron, Tiffany K. Rea and William A. Rea
Springdale Jeremy J. Jones

CALIFORNIA
San Jose Samantha K. Carpenter

CONNECTICUT
Hartford Chantau N. Watson

IOWA
Ottumwa Craig C. Larkin

ILLINOIS
Alexis Lori A. Carlson
Carthage Jacob B. Sholl
Chicago Kyjuan M. Tate
Granite City Amanda M. Gardner
Lake Villa Christopher R. Hoffman
Rochester Anna E. Green
Saint Jacob Jonathan T. Cain
Streamwood Richard A. Gorski

KANSAS
Arkansas City Amber J. Wiles and Tyler S. Sutherland
Bartlett Loren L. Lay
Baxter Springs Hailey D. Sly, Jennifer A. Hill, Mackenzie B. Dunbar, Matthew A. Harris, Morgan B. Skye, Remington Murray and SkyLeigh B. Bingham
Bronson Tammy M. Heintzelman
Coffeyville Steven W. Newby
Columbus Ashley R. Simpson and Kendal L. Hale
Farlington Lyndi N. Keesling
Fort Scott John R. Erie, Kristian D. Engle, Morgan M. Robertson and Sophia K. Martin
Franklin Alexis L. Thomason
Frontenac Christian A. Provence and Kelci E. Hunt
Galena Austin G. Abram, Bria R. Lamica, Cheyenne N. Fox, Justin M. Henderson, Kyle J. Hay, Matthew T. Albright, Nicole S. Procino, Sara M. Davis
Independence Kristopher E. Kuszak, Nicholas R. Reddy and Tyra M. Welch
Kansas City Connor S. Shriver
LaCygne Ashley M. Abeyta
Leawood Katherine A. Horton
North Newton Emily A. Epp
Olathe Austyn T. Gooch and Madeleine M. Louque
Oswego Johna L. Gilliland
Parsons Lacey J. Hadaegh
Pittsburg John H. Bousfield and Meg E. Lieffring
Pratt Jenson B. Maydew
Spring Hill Brianna R. Erhart and Taurean Guzman
Wichita Nikolaus L. Morrison

KENTUCKY
Elizabethtown Tamara L. Harp

LOUISIANA
Slidell Peyton S. Salsbury

MINNESOTA
Byron Chelsea M. Matlack

MISSOURI
Adrian Cassidy J. Chastain and Mark A. Wilson
Alba Brittany P. Lane
Anderson Alissa S. Robbins, Cody T. Hobbs, Jazmin S. Yargee, Kyle E. Smith, Seth A. Blevins, Trenton W. Ellis and Tyler E. Mills
Arcola Shanie L. Beach
Ash Grove Katie T. Skelton
Aurora Ashlyn S. Hilton
Battlefield Toni M. Cowger
Bloomsdale Shelby R. Werner
Blue Springs Brian J. Hester and Elizabeth P. Lybarger
Bolivar Chloe S. Lawrence and Cora B. Butcher-Spellman
Branson Gabrielle L. Houlihan and Matthew J. Scharenberg
Camdenton Faith L. Scheidemantle
Carl Junction Alaina L. Wright, Alison F. Sauer, Andrew C. Stokes, Cameron M. Shember, Carly R. Frack, Casey L. Frack, Chaz A. McRae, Ethan J. Hutcheson, Greg B. Skiles, Jennifer E. Dykens, Jeremiah J. Sheward, Joel Rios, Jonathan W. Aldridge, Karissa M. Degani, Katie M. Wiele, Keaton L. Barnes, Kristen L. Fidler, Kristi K. McKinzie-Payton, Maria F. Howe, Max T. Bremmerkamp, Monica L. Clement, M'Riah K. Frazier, Sarah M. Knust, Staci A. Sonntag and Zachary A. Baughman
Carterville Audry J. Rundle and Kaleigh R. Snyder
Carthage Alfredo Garibay, Andrew C. Robinson, Andy A. Rodas, Angela K. Moore, Angelika Zimmerling, Anthony J. West, Benjamin A. Dodge, Benjamin L. Southwick, Blake A. Zapletal, Chelsea M. Mayfield, Cody J. Housh, Courtney L. Walker, Courtney M. Catron, Elizabeth A. Burken, Elvis Barahona, Emmalee K. Smith, Grace E. Madsen, Guillermo A. Luarca, Hayden K. Rogler, Jacob D. Calvin, Jedidiah D. Stevens, Jeffrey L. Steffen, John M. Seitz, Kahlie E. Jones, Keli R. Moore, Lindsey R. Conner, Marta E. Granadeno,
Matthew J. Roy, Mercy E. Housh, Michael T. Morgan, Michelle N. Harris, Mikaela H. Walker, Mitzi L. Ross, Phylicia L. Lewis, Rachel C. Gonzalez, Randi L. Ahles, Sarah F. O'Neal, Shelby J. Teegarden, Shelby L. Simpson, Stacy L. Smith, Taylor J. Williams, Tessa J. Lucas, Tiffany K. Sutton, Tyler B. Cole, Wynonna A. Lage and Zachary Dodge
Cassville Dillon W. Henson, Jessica E. Houskeeper, Jessica M. Ball, Mary N. Her and Megan D. Aldridge
Columbia Olivia M. Lotven
De Soto Stephene M. Trent
Dexter Kelsey N. Hayes
Diamond Brenton L. Olson, Danielle M. Plutino, Garrett Jack, Heather I. Kimbrough, Heather R. Wilson, Melina K. Bandy, Micah L. Alford and Shelby N. Smallwood
Dixon Mary C. Draper
Duenweg Cassidy M. Claar, Keely N. Maddock, Mark R. Springston and Shelly R. Greninger
El Dorado Springs Colby H. Walker, Courtney R. Wosoba, Jessica M. Jones and Karoline A. Burns
Eminence Camron D. Matteson
Exeter Catherine M. Meyer
Fairview Helen Y. Cha
Farmington Emily K. Harris
Fordland Nathan K. Hill
Foristell Angelica S. Badalamenti
Fulton Garner A. Rudroff
Galena Jessica McAndrews and Stephen M. McAndrews
Golden City Cinnamon D. Feezell, Emily L. Edson and Zoe A. Rosenthal
Goodman Jolene N. Jenkins and Kelsey K. Sexson
Granby Alex J. Marion, Angela L. Beal, Caleb A. Albright, Gaylen B. Kelly, Henry L. Freisner, Jaime L. Brust, Katelyn R. Brewster, Madison E. McDonnell, Rebecca A. Morin and Sarah Goade
Holt Carly M. Cecil
Jasper Wyatt M. Johnson
Jefferson City Michelle L. Ragain
Joplin Aaron E. Kmick, Abbe M. Banks, Abigail E. Terrill, Abigail K. West, Abijah B. Overman, Adam A. Black, Adrian A. Ramos, Alecia R. Henson, Alejandro Olivarez, Alex Q. Buckland, Alexandra K. Wilkinson, Alexandra M. Ritter, Allison S. Knewtson, Allyson M. Armstrong, Alyssa K. Farney, Alyssa M. Brown, Alyvia M. Warstler, Amanda M. Beedle, Amber C. Cure, Amelia K. Carpenter, Amie N. Howard, Amy L. Ipsen, Andrea E. Holderman, Andrew C. Hamon, Andrew I. Seavy, Andrew S. Buckner, Angela J. Fontana, Anissa M. Williams, Anja Subasic, Anneliese I. Beye, Annie C. White, Ashlea R. Zumwalt, Ashley D. Thomas, Ashley M. Cox, Ashley M. Fox, Ashley P. Nicholson, Ashley S. Elliott, Athen A. Taylor, Austin W. Kinard, Avery N. Tanner, Bayley N. Strella, Bethany D. Drew, Bethany D. Helton, Bethany LaMar, Blake C. Roberts, Brandon M. Claar, Breck A. Mitchell, Brian J. Geier, Britney M. Niggemann, Brittani A. Reagan, Brittany Stanley, Brooke E. Praytor, Brookelynn M. Freed, Caitlyn A. Baker, Caitlyn R. Loy, Caleb J. Domingue, Caleb J. Stevens, Cali R. Evenson, Carrie M. Keener, Casee L. Wheeler, Casey W. Finley, Cassandra R. Zeka, Chelsea D. Corum, Chelsea R. Brown, Chelsey M. Yust, Chelsi D. Hess, Chioma C. Nwogu, Christina D. Metcalf, Christine R. Pitzer, Christopher A. Akuna, Christopher G. Cicero, Christopher L. Myers, Christopher L. Welch, Christopher M. Harman, Cody M. McGinnis, Cole M. Lawver, Cori M. Smith, Courtney N. Adrian, Courtney T. Paxton, Craig A. Heslin, Cydney M. Churchwell;
Dana L. Stiles, Danielle M. Davis, Danielle N. McCollum, David P. Schlesing, David S. Feitl, Deana L. Burch, Deanna K. Smith, Delaney M. Cash, Denesa M. Boman, Dillan L.
Whistler, Drew B. Robinson, Elisabeth M. Anderson, Elizabeth R. Roberts, Ellen K. Rogers, Emily A. Nichols, Emily E. Trejo, Emily G. Loyd, Emily M. Campbell, Emily M. Evans, Emily N. Porter, Evan L. Bass, Faith R. Brandon, Felicia A. Welch, Felicia D. Foster, Frank A. Ostmeyer, Garret W. Jones, Garrett T. Ward, George E. Richardson, Gordon L. Blodgett, Grace A. White, Hailey A. Harper, Hailey J. Roughton, Hannah M. Ishmael, Hannah R. Fuller, Hannah R. Wood, Haroldo Josue Hernandez Santos, Heidi J. Reich, Hilary C. Stevens, Holly M. Loncarich, Hugh Jacob R. Hamilton, Hunter L. Mills, Ibrahim Almotairy, Inesa S. Stevens, Isaac A. Smith, Isaac G. Davison, Jacob H. Harp, Jacob S. Wright, Jacob T. Messer, Jacob W. Musser, James T. Moulton, James T. Nguyen, Janis J. Chance, Jared Hummel, Jared R. Liggett, Jasmine C. Simpson, Jason M. Hutchcraft, Jay P. O'Donnell, Jeffrey R. Black, Jeffrey T. Crawford, Jemetris L. Brown, Jenna M. Mathis, Jennifer A. Mock, Jennifer L. Hall, Jennifer L. Journeycake, JeSarah M. Glowacki, Jesse T. Lamb, Jesse Y. Khopang, Jessica A. West, Jessica L. Lawyer, Jessica L. Sangale, Jie Li, Joann M. Browning, John H. Nguyen, Joseph J. Blank, Joy M. Shephard, Justine Murphy, Kaitlyn M. Spencer, Kara L. Kammermeyer, Kari R. Dietrich, Katie L. Stephenson, Katie N. Spieckermann, Kayla D. Lemmons Monteleone, Kayla M. Johnson, Keaton D. Siebenaler, Kelly J. Shepard, Kelsey J. Long, Kelsey J. Warren, Khaled M. Graham, Kyle B. Mcmillen, Kyle W. Kiefer, Kylie N. Hurrell, Lane F. Hampton, Laura E. Simon, Lauren E. Brown, Lauren N. Montgomery, Lauren R. Berryhill, Lindsey Klunk, Lori L. Romero, Lydia Humphreys;
Madison E. Sohosky, Madison K. Goswick, Madison L. West, Manuela C. Vergara, Maria Julia U. Lucas, Marquez D. Cohen, Marti B. Frazier, Mary K. Black, Matthew B. Barney, Matthew D. Smith, Megan A. Freitas, Megan E. Neely, Meghan D. Koch, Melanie L. Ramos, Melinda C. Blankenship, Melissa L. Summers, Melissa R. Hughes, Mellisa A. Elliott, Merissa M. Minta, Mianqing Yang, Michael W. Manley, Michaela B. Altvater, Miranda L. Hale, Miranda M. Keeler, Mitchell D. Mauller, Morgan E. August, Natasha N. Kitch, Neha Bang, Nicholas Bynum, Olivia J. Massey, Olivia V. Hoskins, Oscar Romero, Oundre-A S. Smith, Pranav Sharma, Qinghao Xia, Rachel L. Berryhill, Rachel L. Johnson, Raemon C. Wilson, Reed A. Campbell, Rhiannon E. Riesenmy, Robin E. Nelson, Rocky F. Lowery, Sabrina M. Allen, Sadie E. Flood, Samantha D. Mahurin, Samantha J. Gilgen, Samantha P. Readshaw, Sarah A. Aggus, Savanna J. Gabbard, Sayna Azad, Shannon E. Matlock, Sharon M. Kailer, Shemaiah J. Khopang, Sierra N. Wells, Spencer A. Layne, Stafford S. Griffin, Stefani J. Thomas, Stormi W. Potts, Sydney M. Holtsman, Talal A. Abuasidh, Tanner W. Simmons, Taylor A. Hendrick, Taylor A. Stevenson, Taylor B. Hart, Taylor D. Martin, Taylor G. Kean, Taylor J. Kubicek, Taylor R. Garrett, Thien T. Le, Timothy D. Pendergraft, Timothy R. Larson, Tina A. Ivie, Tomomi Uchino, Tori L. Page, Tracy Fisher, Tylan T. Harris, Tyler R. Kervian, Verjell V. Bowleg, Veronica J. Wasson, Viktoryia Johnson, Volodymyr Dukov, Zachary C. Brown, Zack S. Graddy and Zack T. Wages
Kansas City
Rebekah M. Winkel and Trevor D. Plafcan
Labadie
Clarissa L. Gurnow
Lamar Cassondra White, Ciara M. Garfield, Josh S. Baird, Melinda A. Maberry and Tinsley S. Rutledge
Lebanon Eryn M. Perryman and Maddison S. Barclay
Lee’s Summit Adam S. Hajeh, Aubrey M. Martin and Katelyn C. Roberson
Leslie Deidra H. Scott
Liberal Elijah H. Short
Liberty Bryan C. Adams, Holly N. Haner and Paige E. Burris
Lockwood Christopher L. Raymond and Kelsey Bartlett
Loma Linda Brett T. Burr and Kaytlin A. Archibald
Marionville Kaylin P. Schatzer
Marshfield Alyssa N. Raymond
Maryland Heights Kacie A. Hulse
Meta Kari S. White
Miller Kandace D. Eck
Monett Cristobal Renteria, Dalton L. Paynter, Emily A. Brewer, Haley N. Henry, Kendall R. Bounous, Kristina K. Hearn and Megan M. Gonzalez
Mount Vernon Adelie J. Campbell, Benjamin J. Crider, Kayley R. Krebs, Rudolph J. Velasco, Ryan T. Lacey, Stephanie A. Crider and Whitney F. Rinker
Mountain Grove Anna M. Barr and Tatum N. Flint
Neosho Ashley T. Gilion, Bethany D. Gardner, Bobby E. Keeling, Brooke J. Gariss, Cathleen D. Bailey, Chris D. Forbes, Christopher R. Bridges, Cody Z. Culp, Daella C. Echavarria, David P. Balaun, Dexter L. Marble, Dwight H. Isenhower, Edward R. Matters, Emily B. Hoover, Emily O. Massey, Forrest A. Bunter, Gabrielle R. Martin, Hailey J. Lane, Jacey R. McAffrey, Jaclyn V. Kidd, Kendra L. Hamilton, Kristina M. Hill, Leslie A. Wright, Lydia D. Buford, Mai K. Lee, Maranda N. Sparks, Pollyanna B. Paul, Rachel L. Sweet, Rose C. Peacock, Savannah L. Stouffer, Tyler B. Johnson, Victoria M. Robertson and William A. Perez
Nevada Colby B. Smith, Cory E. Kerbs, Kirsten P. Smith, Lindsay E. Baker, Stephen B. Jenkins and Tre'Anna L. Hinds
New Bloomfield Paige L. Ragar
Nixa Shane M. Luper
Noel Breanna Watkins, Cassie M. Waterman, Grant L. Strickland, Katelin M. Forbes and Matthew S. Forbes
Oronogo Herman E. Hopper, Michelle O’Hare, Patrick A. Buttram, Sarah R. McDowell, Shawna M. Jones
Osage Beach Arianna C. Jones
Ozark Justin J. Johnson
Park Hills Dillion C. Remshardt
Peculiar Christopher E. Alleman and Jonathan W. Boos
Pierce City Brittany L. Rice, Dusti Mae C. Nabors, Holly Simmons, Jenny Kaiser, Katelyn Thompson, Kelly A. Wright, Merry J. Shackelford and Rhianna P. Rice
Pineville Amanda D. Hall and David W. Milligan
Pleasant Hill Hailey M. Wilson
Pleasant Hope Bailey N. Hinkle
Poplar Bluff Soley D. Webb
Powell Jordan L. McGonigal
Purdy Clarissa Nunez, Cynthia Salas, Jayse S. Henderson and Matthew Hickman
Raymore Bridgett E. Brennecke
Raytown Christopher A. Reeves
Reeds Nicole L. Renken and Sarah N. Bramwell
Rich Hill Hope M. Yarick
Richland Haley Becker
Rockville Alexandra D. Johnson
Rocky Comfort Cooper S. Caldwell and Kaily I. Harvey
Rolla Hannah R. Housewright and Nathaniel D. Oberley
Saint Charles Matthew T. Price
Saint Elizabeth Allie R. Heckemeyer and Sarah E. Heckemeyer
Sarcoxie America M. Berry, Destinee R. Salyer, Lisha R. Reynolds, Logan E. Jones, Timothy M. Arr
Seligman Jefferey K. Elkins
Seneca Ashley M. Wynn, Bailey D. Durbin, Jacob A. Moore, Jessica D. Witman, Natasha S. Rowe and Rachel K. Whitehead
Sheldon Addison A. Wood
Springfield Chris Kincaid, Emily M. Trapp, Grady R. Howell, Haley J. Huckaby and Tara C. White
Stark City Kia Yang
Steelville Sarah J. Usher Versailles Tiffany E. Bogard
Warrenton Allison E. Banze
Waynesville April M. Enslen and Samara R. Beasley
Webb City Aaron M. Dorland, Aaron W. Weatherford, Ali Alhamam, Amanda G. Hampton, Amanda L. Horrell, Amanda N. Stovall, Anna K. Foreman, Arielle L. Santillan, Ashlann R. Shroyer, Bailie E. Broadwater, Benjamin T. Starkey, Bethanie D. Pagel, Bethany M. Walles, Brecklyn D. Brouwer, Brooke N. Artym, Caitlyn E. Fitzgerald, Chelsey L. Abbott, Chloe D. Hargrove, Cole A. Corlett, David W. Meinershagen, Elizabeth D. Hickam, Fadel Alnasser, Faith N. Reynolds, Gregory M. Morse, Heather L. Collins, Hussain A. Alnasser, Jacob R. Sentlinger, Janie A. Andler, Jennifer R. Kenyon, Jordan N. Jeffries, Joyce L. Curl, Katelyn A. Patterson, Keaton Teal, Mackenzie C. Hale, Marko Mircetic, Mazen Dohal, McKenzie N. Walker, Mohammed Alnaser, Morgan D. Lamar, Nash M. Fisher, Nathan W. See, Omar A. Trenche, Paige D. Milner, Phoenix C. Bemo, Presley A. Goff, Saif-eldin S. Farag, Sasha B. Sewell, Stephanie L. Shearman, Sydney N. Allen, Taylor R. Edwards, Travis M. Lewis, Trenton A. Branham, Vanessa M. Hahn, William S. York and Zachariah E. Pettit
Wentworth Rebecca L. Robinson
Wentzville Abigail K. Corbett and Sarah E. Williams

NEBRASKA
La Vista Ashley A. Bonnemier
Omaha Taylor J. Wilson

OHIO
Fairborn Mohammed Majrashi

OKLAHOMA
Afton Ethan Crow
Chouteau Claire E. Mason
Claremore Klayton C. Bridges and Taitum E. Graham
Collinsville Dru M. Clark
Delaware Michael G. Renfroe
Grove Amanda N. Welch, Jordan A. Blythe, Kari E. Deakins, Nathan F. Beall, Nichole M. Wooton, Nicole M. Reiling and Tracy A. Maddux
Jay Destin R. Hurt
McAlester Caleb L. House
Miami Amanda D. Keely, David J. Ingham, Jae L. Hudson, Michelle L. Galan, Nathan Praytor, Nicole Knoblauch, Paul M. Mustain and Taylor D. Gaines
Owasso Myranda S. Stewart
Ponca City Sierra N. Gray
Quapaw Michelle V. Miller
South Coffeyville Lisbeth N. Haddox
Tulsa Jemimah N. Muldrow and Michael C. Nelson
Vinita Erin N. Glodo and Hannah M. Mcmeen
Wyandotte Samantha G. Shinn, Samantha L. Ervin, Shanna R. Vice and Taylor England

TEXAS
Dallas Deborah M. Holcomb
Forney Giresse M. Forchu

Joplin woman injured in two-vehicle accident near Duquesne

A Joplin woman was injured in a two-vehicle accident 4:15 p.m. Wednesday on Highway 66 at Kenser Road, one mile east of Duquesne.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2000 Toyota Echo driven by Janice M. Weaver, 61, Joplin, was stopped at a light. A 1991 Toyota Camry driven by Correnna M. Gray, 42, Joplin, failed to yield and struck the rear of the Weaver vehicle.

Weaver was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.

Neosho woman, children injured after crashing into tree

Three Neosho residents were injured in a one-vehicle accident 11:25 p.m. Wednesday on MO 59, one mile north of Goodman.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1990 GMC 2500 van driven by Ashley D. Mills, 31, Neosho, ran off the roadway and struck a tree.

Mills and a passenger, Hailey J. Mills, 8, were treated for minor injuries and another passenger, Coltton A. Mills, 9, was treated for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Joplin Police Department Arrests May 24-25

05/24/2016 0846
STEVEN PAUL SMITH
27319 Hummingbird Ln CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WM 24 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 COMMIT

05/24/2016 0846
SERGIO ZUNIGA
10080 Co Ln 245 WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 22 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/24/2016 1117
HANNAH M WEST
822 S Byers Ave, 1 JOPLIN, MO 64801
BF 19 101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING

05/24/2016 1700
NATHAN SEAN BUCKHANAN Jr
619 S Monroe Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 19 101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/24/2016 1700
CHEYENNE RENE ROBINSON
WF 19 101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00 JOPLIN, MO 64801
1 1 LARCENY

05/24/2016 1350
DORIS LOUISE LAWSON
1022 S Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 59 1022 S JACKSON AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/24/2016 1635
MATTHEW JAY SELF PHILLIPS
3326 N 13th St ROGERS, AR 72756
WM 28 3600 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
5 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
6 1 COMMIT

05/24/2016 0815
GERALD L OBRYAN
282 Oxford Dr GORDONVILLE, TX 76245
WM 52 000 E 7TH ST/S NORTHPARK LN 250.00
1 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE

05/24/2016 1635
TYLER THOMAS HOOVER
841 N Tree Top Ln, B JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 28 814- B N TREE TOP LN 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE
3 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/24/2016 1715
LARRY WAYNE JONES
2028 S Byers Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 55 2122 E HIGHLANDER DR 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

05/24/2016 1715
DAKOTA LEE WALD
WM 22 2302 S PICHER AVE 124.00
2302 S Picher Ave  JOPLIN, MO 64804
2 1 COMMIT

05/24/2016 2130
JOSEPH SCOTT TAYLOR
3902 E College View Dr, 16A JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 18 3902- 16A E COLLEGE VIEW DR 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

05/24/2016 2355
TYLER MATTHEW TAYLOR
1801 E Broadway St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 24 1649 E 4TH ST/S ST LOUIS AVE 278.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/25/2016 0213
ASHLEY CHRISTINE JANSSEN
 Po Box 451645 GROVE, OK 74345
WF 31 1027 N MAIN ST 250.00
1 1 FALSE ALARM FIRE OR AMBULANCE

Jasper County Marriage Licenses

Caleb Glen Edge, 26, Webb City, and Lacy Jo Ellis, 26, Webb City

Trevin Glenn Thompson, 25, Galena, Kansas, and Joanna Marie Downs, 32, Seneca

Justin Lyle Honeycutt, 32, Carl Junction, and Billie J. Harper, 34, Joplin

Heath Clayton Holcomb, 26, Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Chelsey Lynn Humble, 25, Fayetteville, Arkansas

Clifford Dale Blanchard, 51, Lamar, and Julie Ann Loveall, 46, Carterville

Greg William Johnson, 40, Joplin, and Jaden M. Adzegian, 32, Joplin

Carlton Roy Baker, 25, Joplin, and Dana Louise Pfeiffer, 42, Joplin

Marlene Belinda Scotten, 36, Oronogo, and Jennifer Rae Greenlee, 32, Oronogo

Clyde Wayne Stirewalt, 56, Webb City, and Denise Ann Poulson, 54, Webb City

Peter Jerome Zimmerman, 25, Parsons, Kansas, and Chelsi Nicole Vietti, 28, Parsons, Kansas

Keithlan Leverne Carter, 42, Carthage, and Kim Karen Sherwood, 50, Neosho

Kurt Taylor Gulick, 24, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Amy Elizabeth Keller, 20, Reeds

Bradley Adam Sloniker, 35, Carterville, and Shakota Dalyn Ball, 23, Carterville

Kelly Joseph Scott, 25, Joplin, and Alyson Rae Stanley, 25, Joplin

John Wesley Anderson, 40, Reeds, and Melissa E. Lee, 39, Reeds

Kyle Martin Fox, 25, Joplin, and Faith Elizabeth French-Trauner, 22, Clayton, Indiana

Jonathan Jeffrey Moore, 25, Joplin, and Ashley Marie Haerr, 25, Joplin

Ronald Logan Huff, 22, Webb City, and Kelly Beth Moor, 21, Webb City

Derrick Lee Robinson, 26, Jasper, and Jamie Marie Welch, 27, Jasper

Brian Christopher Harrington, 44, Webb City, and Michelle Lee McGinnis, 43, Webb City

Matthew Lynn Hoagland, 40, Joplin, and Lori Michele Springer, 41, Joplin

Ryan Edgar August, 27, Joplin, and Megan Danelle Johnson, 25, Carl Junction

Geovanni Otoniel Zavala Nunez, 46, Joplin, and Nelly J. Salinas, 47, Joplin

Seth Allen James Hurt, 23, Joplin, and Jaclyn Danae Wright, 22, Joplin

Carlos Enrique Gomez Mendez, 39, Carthage, and Glendy Maribel Lucas Mendez, 32, Carthage

Collin Lance Sigars, 23, Webb City, and Kelsey Lene Brust, 26, Joplin

Michael Lane Barnett, 39, Joplin, and Zsuzsanna Marie Berta, 39, Joplin

Bobby Quentin Whitney Tomlin, 27, Carl Junction, and Kelsey Elizabeth Johnson, 22, Carl Junction

Justin Allen Pavy, 32, Carthage, and Melissa Ann Baumann, 29, Carthage

Glen Leon Hardee, Jr., 32, Webb City, and Stephanie Dawn McDowell, 29, Webb City

Justin Tyler Guild, 19, Neosho, and Jerrica Faith Walkup, 20, Neosho

Jordan Lee Edmondson, 25, Joplin, and Noelle Sheri Wickenkamp, 23, Oronogo

Jimmy Marland Hibbs, 24, Joplin, and Taylor Bree Anderson, 22, Joplin

Justin Heath Albers-Milstead, 28, Joplin, and Courtney Rene Crutcher, 29, Joplin

Robert Eugene Reed, 28, Carthage, and Heather Nicole Martin, 31, Carthage

Soren Rhett Johnson, 22, Joplin, and Elisa Beth Altman, 20, Joplin

Dayle Jamie Randall Johnson, 21, and Tiffany Amber McCall, 20, Joplin

Johnathon Hallie Wilkinson, 45, Joplin, and Angela Renell Cameron, 40, Joplin

Johnny Cash Pippin, 57, Joplin, and Tiffany Louise Cope, 38, Joplin

Nathan Reed Hughes, 34, Joplin, and Sallie Ann Hughes, 32, Joplin

Joseph Dennis Williams, 42, Joplin, and Sandra Lynn Stillabower, 51, Joplin

Daniel Scott Patterson, 32, Joplin, and Bethany Nicole Royer, 29, Joplin

Joshua Kent Bard, 42, Joplin, and Tina Dawn Boydston, 44, Joplin

Shawn Zachary Watson, 39, Joplin, and Lisa Marie Coates, 39, Joplin

Zachary Colton Conness, 24, Carthage, and Megan Alayna Smith, 19, Carthage

Daniel Dallas Strickland, 19, Jasper, and Kamryn Leigh Stump, 19, Oronogo

Steven L. Pendergraft, 50, Joplin, and Cynthia Linn Burnham, 55, Joplin

William Conrad Clarke, 34, Joplin, and Lisa  May Sims, 28, Joplin

Jesus Guadalupe Ochoa, 42, Webb City, and Patricia Faye Miller, 58, Webb City

Scott Allen Shelton, 35, Joplin, and Kimberly Dawn Rumble, 33, Joplin

Christopher Michael Barley, 34, Joplin, and Kristie Lynn Erwin, 41, Joplin

Joseph Ward Grant Seaton, 21, Carthage, and Rickie Lea Duley, 22, Webb City

Noah Michael Smith, 24, Carthage, and Elizabeth Carleigh Ann Jolly, 19, Carthage

Stetson Reed Beck, 21, Webb City, and Taylor Kay Beck, 19, Carl Junction

Darrell Glenn Winters II, 22, Parsons, Kansas, and Caitlin Lee Brown, 21, Altamont, Kansas

Joe J. Oliver, 44, Austin, Texas, and Angel Darlene White, 43, Austin, Texas

Joshua David Mullen, 31, Joplin, and Devin Marie Godfrey, 35, Joplin

Alec John Ward, 21, Webb City, and Kaele Renee Wieland, 20, Joplin

Aaron Brent Miller, 23, Joplin, and Cailin Reed Brown, 21, Webb City

Nestor Edgardo Galvan Rodriguez, 28, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Stephanie Garcia, 27, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Jesse Allan James, 24, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, and Katryn Lynn Ebey, 24, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

Joshua Alan Miller, 35, Joplin, and Courtney Nichole Stanley, 31, Joplin

Rodney Lee Alumbaugh, 28, Webb City, and Jessica Lynn Marcotte, 24, Webb City

Chris M. Harruff, 40, Webb City, and Freedom C. Hunt, 39, Webb City

Brandon Matthew Hunter, 25, Joplin, and Tiffany Michele Pederson, 20, Joplin

John Patrick Covert, 20, Webb City, and Tori Nicole Andro, 20, Webb City

Brandon Scott Timmons, 25, Galena, Kansas, and Alyssa Dawn Moots, 22, Galena, Kansas

Steven William Colebank, 28, Carthage, and Mariah Suzanne Willis, 20, Carthage





Carthage woman injured in one-vehicle accident near Lamar

A Carthage woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 10:47 a.m. Tuesday on I-49, two miles south of Lamar.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer driven by Kelly K. Kellenberger, 45, Carthage, lost control on a wet roadway, left the roadway, and overturned.

Kellenberger was treated for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.

Driver hits pedestrian in Wal-Mart parking lot crosswalk

A Bella Vista, Arkansas man was struck by a vehicle while waking through the crosswalk 2:08 p.m. Tuesday in the parking lot of the Jane Wal-Mart.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe driven by Frances D. Hare, 51, Goodman, struck James Dean, 81, Bella Vista.

Dean was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Bella Vista.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests May 23-25

The Missouri Highway Patrol arrested the following people for driving while intoxicated:

Christopher M. Burton, 27, Neosho
Dale G. Stafford, 17, Niangua
Daniel S. Seneker, 42, Mount Vernon
Brian E. Cassidy, 41, Springfield
Josephine J. Hafner, 21, Crane
Nicholas K> Anderson, 26, Aurora
Cortez D. Reynolds, 25, Independence

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Crowder College newspaper wins top honors in state contest

(From Crowder College)

Crowder College’s student newspaper, the Crowder Sentry, recently won a top honor in a contest co-sponsored by the Missouri Press Association and the Missouri Collegiate Media Association. The award was the Sweepstakes Award, which signifies the most points accumulated from awards, in the community college newspaper division in Missouri. The newspaper won a total of 29 awards at the state level, which is a record for the newspaper.


The Sentry also won a "First Place" rating in a national contest sponsored by the American Scholastic Press Association based in College Point, New York.

Individual awards are as follows:

Jacob Dalton, Anderson: Entertainment Cartoon, 2nd; Story Illustration, 3rd
Clara Brodeur, Diamond: Multimedia, 1st; Photo Page, 2nd; Information Graphic, 3rd
Kaylee Starks, Diamond: Video, 2nd
Fabi Sanchez, Granby: Video, 2nd
Steve Chapman, Monett: Sports Photography, 2nd; Sports Page, 2nd; Website, 2nd
Sarah Aulick, Neosho: Video, 3rd
Daniel Garcia, Neosho: Entertainment Writing, Honorable Mention
Nichole King, Neosho: Multimedia, 2nd
Kate Kelley, Neosho: Feature Writing, Honorable Mention; Video, 1st; Photo Page, 1st; Entertainment Cartoon, 1st
Jackson Lewis, Neosho: Video, 3rd
Drew Young, Pierce City: Editorial Writing, 1st; Video, 1st and 2nd
Kerrigan Arnold, Reeds Spring: Editorial Page, 2nd
Kaitlyn Welch, Seneca: Multimedia, 1st; Video, 2nd; News Photography, Honorable Mention
Sofia Sanchez Salcedo, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial Writing, 1st; Column, 1st; In-depth Reporting, 2nd; Information Graphic, 2nd; Website, 2nd; News Writing, 3rd

Other awards: Overall best newspaper, 2nd; Special Supplement, 2nd; Video, 2nd; Editorial Page, 1st

"It's an honor for the Sentry staff and I to compete so well against other schools across the state of Missouri and the nation," said Salcedo, editor-in-chief of the Crowder Sentry.

Crowder offers an Associate of Art degree in the areas of journalism and public relations, photography, and graphic design. Comm 150-Introduction to Journalism is a 3-credit-hour course offered this fall that teaches the basics of journalism including interviewing, news writing, broadcast news, layout, website posts, and social media.

Bridge work on I-44 west of Sarcoxie delayed until next week

(From MODOT)

MoDOT TRAFFIC ALERT!
Bridge Work Planned for Westbound I-44 Near Sarcoxie RESCHEDULED for Week of May 31
 
Where: One westbound lane closed on I-44 bridge over Center Creek west of Sarcoxie. Mile Marker 29.
When: Starting at 8 a.m., Tuesday, May 31, through Thursday, June 2. Lane closed ‘round the clock. (Work rescheduled from week of May 23.)
What: MoDOT crews repairing bridge deck
Traffic Impacts:
  • Expect possible delays
  • Crews working around the clock until project is finished
  • Signs and message boards will alert drivers to the work zone
  • Crews and equipment will be close to traffic and drivers are urged to slow down and use caution when traveling through the work zone

Joplin Police Department Arrests May 23-24

05/23/2016 1002
CRAIG THOMAS WHITTINGTON
323 N Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 25 000 11TH/ ILLINOIS 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/23/2016 1002
DAVID RUSSELL BOLL
619 E Markwardt St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 53 11 / ILLINOIS 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/23/2016 0450
DANIEL SEAN GONZALES
1508 East Y Street JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 34 1701 S INDIANA AVE 78.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT

05/23/2016 0850
WILLIAM RANDALL MCDANIEL
1602 S Ohio Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 29 1205 W 7TH ST/S PICHER AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

05/23/2016 1218
JUSTO ANDRES PORRAS
1003 S Fulton St CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 24 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 BOND REVOCATION
2 1 BOND REVOCATION
3 1 BOND REVOCATION

05/23/2016 1518
EDWARD ALLEN EVANS
102 E 2nd St, 705 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 49 102 E 2ND ST 0.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

/23/2016 1645
TERRY LYNN PEAK
2725 W D St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 56 530 S MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/23/2016 1745
ANNALEIGHA FRANCES LUBBERS
2121 S Annie Baxter Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 17 101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

05/23/2016 1830
SHAUN L BURTON
BM 20 24706 171 HWY 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

05/23/2016 1205
RENEE L SIMPSON
511 N Wall Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 46 2117 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT

05/23/2016 2120
BRANDON JOSEPH LEE HALL
526 S St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 20 526 S ST LOUIS AVE 500.00
5 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

05/23/2016 2120
OMAR ARREOLA
526 S St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 20 526 S ST LOUIS AVE 500.00
1 1 OTHER CITY WARRANT

05/23/2016 0850
AMANDA L MOSS
2817 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 30 1205 W 7TH ST/S PICHER AVE 500.00
4 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT

05/23/2016 1002
DEEDRA ANN GULLEY
5146 E 20th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 33 1049 E 12TH ST/S ILLINOIS AVE 249.00
2 1 COMMIT
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

05/23/2016 1937 
C J TURLEY 
108 Red Oak Loop CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834 
64 1111 N MAIN ST 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

05/23/2016 2246
JUSTIS LUKE DYER
1519 Woodland Crossing WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 21 2228 E QUINCY ST 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

05/23/2016 1845
CHARLES A STEPHENS-HARBIN
1408 E Central St JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 54 1307 E CENTRAL ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
5 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

05/24/2016 0142 
KEATON W WINGERT 
904 S Summit Dr JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 23 949 E 17TH ST/S INDIANA AVE 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED

05/24/2016 0110
ALVIN JAMES WILLIAMSON Jr
606 West 13th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 35 1230 E 6TH ST/S HIGH AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

Diamond teen injured in one-vehicle accident

A Diamond teen was injured in a one-vehicle accident 8 p.m. Monday on Carver Road, two miles southwest of Diamond.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2006 Dodge Durango driven by Clayton D. Burke, 17, Diamond, failed to negotiate a curve, traveled off the left side of the roadway, and struck a fence.

Burke was treated for minor injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Two killed in head-on collision near Asbury

Two Bella Vista, Arkansas, residents were killed in a head-on collision 12:35 p.m. today on MO 171, a mile north of Asbury.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country driven by Dorothy J. Kropp-Henke, 89, Bella Vista, was southbound on 171 when it crossed the center line and struck a northbound 2000 Kenworth Conventional Tractor-Trailer unit driven by Joseph S. Kyle, 70, Baxter Springs, Kansas, head on.

After the impact, debris from the Kropp-Henke vehicle struck a 2007 Toyota Tacoma driven by Andrew D. Guest, 21, Joplin.

Kropp-Henke and a passenger in her vehicle, Winston J. Henke, 94, Bella Vista, were pronounced dead at the scene at 1:06 p.m. by Jasper County Coroner Rob Chappel.

The fatalities were the 46th and 47th this year for Highway Patrol Troop D.


Nancy Hughes devotion: The time out lesson

Key Scripture:

“But the Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights.” Jonah 1:17 (NIV)


Devotion:

My kids hated time out when they were little and got into trouble. To be honest, I think it was as much for me as it was for them. Love my kids? Passionately with every ounce in my body. Protect them if someone tried to hurt them? Like a seven foot tall gorilla with a stun gun.

But when they could not handle a situation themselves without falling apart or attacking each other, a time out seemed like the perfect answer. They could sit down and I could calm down.
I remember a few of the many reasons for assigning a time out through the years: when my son attempted to sweep up his sister in the vacuum. And when my daughters tried to darken their bedroom by putting a blanket over a light bulb and caused a fire.

Almost every time they received a time out, it served as a punishment for not obeying our rules at home. But I also reminded them that this was a perfect opportunity to think about what they had done and what they could do differently the next time. There was always a lesson to learn in each time out.
Today’s Key Scripture in Jonah 1:17 talks about someone else who was in time out but he wasn’t sitting on a kitchen chair thinking about his choice. He was in the belly of a whale. And it wasn’t a mom who had put him there but God.

His name was Jonah. And he had been given a specific directive by God. “Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me.” (verse 2) But Jonah did not want to obey. Perhaps he knew about their idol worship and cruelty to prisoners of war and didn’t want to go near the people who lived there. Or maybe he just didn’t trust God to take care of him.

No matter the reason, Jonah didn’t obey and God quickly gave him a time out to think about his poor choice – by allowing him to be swallowed by a whale.

Now, can I just say here that one gulp and I think I would have been a believer and confessed my disobedience to God? I’m sure I would have. And Jonah, from the whale guts, probably prayed immediately to God and repented, thanking Him for saving his life and vowing to do exactly what God had asked him to do in the first place, by preaching to the people of Nineveh.

However God, in His infinite wisdom, allowed Jonah to sit a bit longer in time out to learn an important lesson: when God says “go,” you go. Jonah needed to be obedient to God’s directing.
He also needed to understand that in His mercy and forgiveness, the Lord had provided for him and answered his prayer to save his life.

In verse 10 we read that God commanded the whale to spit Jonah out on dry land so that he could immediately do what he should have done in the first place: preach the message of God’s destruction to the people of Nineveh if they did not repent.

Have you ever experienced a time out from God? Perhaps you didn’t find yourself on a kitchen chair and hopefully not in the belly of a whale!

Maybe the Lord prompted you to write a note or visit an elderly neighbor or buy groceries for the person in line ahead of you but you ignored that nudge.

I encourage you to listen to the Lord speaking to your heart and to obey. He is faithful to His children. But if needed, He will use a time out.


My Prayer for Today:

Father, I want to listen and obey but sometimes I’m like Jonah. Thank you for your mercy and forgiveness and patience. And for giving me another opportunity to do exactly as you direct. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.


Reflection:

Have you ever felt the Lord nudging you to do something but you chose to ignore the Spirit and make a totally different choice? Did you find yourself in a period of time out after that?


Application:

Write on a note card “Is this from you, God?” and put it in your purse. When you feel a nudge to help someone, glance at the card and ask God that simple question. Follow His guidance.


Power Verses:

Jonah 1:17 (NIV) “But the Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was inside the fish three days and three nights.


Psalm 46:10 (NIV) “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”


Psalm 62:5 (NIV) “Find rest, O my soul, in God alone; my hope comes from him.”

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