Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Carl Junction Police seek information on motorcycle theft

(From the Carl Junction Police Department)

This morning about the time school was getting ready to start someone stole a motorcycle from the 200 block of North Roney. 

If you saw anything during this time please call us at 649-7070. You can remain anonymous.

Barton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

Steven Marc Dekker, failure to appear on child abuse
Erin Marie Hern, contempt of court
Christine Raina Mott, child abuse
Autumn R. Reinemann, driving while suspended
Larry Clayton Davis, driving while intoxicated
Steven Allen Slaight, failure to appear on shoplifting
Taylor Shane Girkin, assault on law enforcement
Alix Allen Fox, resisting arrest or lawful detention
Derek Dwayne Bradshaw, contempt of court, domestic assault
Bradley Gene Fanning, driving while intoxicated
Dustin Ray Logsdon, possession of 35G of marijuana, warrant arrest
Samantha Ferne Markus, failure to appear on no seatbelt
Steven Marc Dekker, probation violation
William Royce Wheeler, shock incarceration
Bayleigh Gwen Masterson, failure to appear on interference with custody
Toby Yvette Cole, failure to appear on non-support and possession of drug paraphernalia, probation violation

Joplin Police Department Arrests August 30-31

08/30/2016 1340
CODY GENE MCKEEHAN
6207 County Rd 290 CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834
WM 37 1111 N MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/30/2016 1410
WILLIAM WAYNE SMITH
16008024 1604 S Minnesota Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 45 2002 N MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING

08/30/2016 1407
TRACY RENEA GRIMES
1203 E Sunrise Dr ORONOGO, MO 64855
WF 33 1999 KATHERINE AVE/E 20TH ST 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/30/2016 1437
DANIEL RUBEN HERNANDEZ Jr
823 S Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 32 2849 E 20TH ST/S HIGHVIEW AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/30/2016 1330
CHRISTOPHER LEE MARCUS CARTER
522 S Patterson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 21 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT

08/30/2016 1645
TYLER ANTHONY WARD
19210 Fir Road JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 26 303 E 3RD ST 25,000.00
1 1 COUNTY FELONY FTA WARRANT

08/31/2016 0148 
JOSHUA LEE THURSTON 
1901 E 9th St, C JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 29 749 S ST CHARLES AVE/E 8TH ST 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 29-31

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

Barbara E. Rohlman, 41, Sparta
Richard D. Buckhanon, 47, Brighton

Schifferdecker main pool to open for Labor Day weekend

(From the City of Joplin)

Due to staffing shortages, Schifferdecker Aquatic Center will not offer the lazy river and slide portion of the center this holiday weekend, Joplin Parks and Recreation staff announced Wednesday. The main pool area will be open to the public, with the park offering reduced admission fees Saturday, September 3 through Monday, September 5. The reduction in personnel causes the whole facility to be inadequately staffed to properly and safely operate for the public.

The City announced a few weeks ago its staggered pool season closing dates to accommodate staff shortages. Officials say the scenario isn't that uncommon but it doesn't usually have this much of an impact.

“Our lifeguards are college and high school students. Starting in August we lose a majority of our lifeguards to school and/or sports,” said Jessica Johnson, Recreation Coordinator. We hired 87 lifeguards this season and only 10% of them can work, which isn’t enough to safely operate the entire Schifferdecker Aquatic Center facility. We have enough lifeguards scheduled to safely operate the main pool area while keeping our patrons safe.”

Due to the partial opening, admission fees will be half off. Adults will be $2.50 and children (15 & under) will be $2.00.

“Overall, we’ve had a great season. Attendance has been great and we have had a busy summer. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.” said Johnson.

The 2017 aquatic season will kick off Memorial Day weekend (May 27, 2017).

Portion of 7th Street in Webb City closed from today until Friday afternoon

(From the Webb City Police Department)

7th Street will be closed beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, August 31st, at 7:00 am and continuing through Friday, September 2nd, till the afternoon. (Weather permitting)

It will be closed between Madison and Oakland.

They will be repairing street cuts

Golden City man injured in collision with tractor-trailer on I-49 near Jasper

A Golden City man was injured in a two-vehicle accident 3:47 p.m. Tuesday on I-49, two miles south of Jasper.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2014 Volvo tractor-trailer driven by Steven P. Fields, 51, Mosinee, Wisconsin, pulled from the shoulder into the path of a 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 driven by Jerod M. Morey, 34, Golden City. The Morey vehicle struck the rear of the tractor-trailer.

Morey was treated for serious injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Lane closure on portion of 20th Street to continue until next Tuesday

(From the City of Joplin)

There will be a lane closure on 20th Street between Maiden Lane and Annie Baxter in the southernmost eastbound lane starting Tuesday, August 30, 2016, at 6:30 a.m. and will continue until Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 6 p.m.

Also, as a result of the work zone, Porter Avenue will be closed at 20th St.

Closure is due to installation of a new sanitary sewer line.

Drivers are urged to use extreme caution in these areas and are urged to utilize alternate routes during this period.

The City appreciates your patience during the construction.

Joplin, Carthage men arrested for 7th and Moffet armed robbery

(UPDATE: Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney Dean Dankelson dropped two earlier armed robbery charges against Ace Mohr, one of the two men charged with today's armed robbery. Mohr is also awaiting trial on seven felony counts of drug possession and trafficking, including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine. The complete investigative report can be found at this link.)

(The Joplin Police Department posted the following update on the armed robbery this morning at 7th and Moffet. The original news release is also printed below.)

 The investigation determined that the victim, Samuel J. Pasley, 34, Fairland, Oklahoma met the two suspects at Indigo Sky Casino and returned to Joplin with them.

Steven G. Prall, 25, Joplin, has been arrested for: Robbery 1st Degree, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery, and Possession of Controlled Substance.


Ace N. Mohr, 23, Carthage, has been arrested for: Robbery 1st Degree, Possession of Controlled Substance and Armed Criminal Action

(Original news release)

August 30, 2016 at 7:14 AM, Joplin Police responded to a report of an armed robbery in the area of 7th and Moffet Ave.

At this time, it appears that the victim was in a vehicle, accompanied by two newly met acquaintances.

One of the subjects displayed a firearm and robbed the victim of $500.00 cash. The victim was released unharmed from the vehicle in the area of 7th St. and Moffet Ave.

Officers located the two suspect a few blocks away. Both suspects have been detained.

Officers located methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana in the suspect’s vehicle. No firearm was recovered at this time. The investigation continues.


Related- Prosecutor dropped earlier armed robbery charges against Carthage man

Joplin Police Department Arrests August 29-30

08/29/2016 1437
KIMBERLEE ANN MARTIN
5051 County Lane 264 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 21 101 N RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY

08/29/2016 1437
ALEXANDER PAUL HURRELL
3052 S Blake St JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 19 101 N RANGE LINE RD 500.00
2 1 LARCENY
3 1 RESIST / INTERFERE W/ ARREST

08/29/2016 1520
MICHAEL LEE KELLEY
WM 47 632 N SCHIFFERDECKER AVE/W F 500.00
3318 Belle Center Rd JOPLIN, MO 64801 ST
1 1 SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
2 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS

08/29/2016 1716
DUSTIN ALLEN BUTCHER
525 W 2nd St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 34 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY

08/29/2016 1716
BRANDY LYNN BUTCHER
525 W 2nd St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WF 28 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY

08/29/2016 1800
PAUL DENMONT DIVINE II
3021 Missouri Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 53 3021 S MISSOURI AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/29/2016 1825
JERRY O JONES Jr
205 S Osage GIRARD, KS 66743
WM 35 3151 E 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY

08/29/2016 2135
WARREN ALLEN WHITE
315 S Pearl Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 916 W 6TH ST 0.00
1 1 TAMPERING 1ST DEG - MOTOR VEH, AIRPLANE, MOTOR BOAT, ETC

08/29/2016 2130 
BRIAN JOSEPH MASSEY 
1225 Outer Road, 27 JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 36 131 W 21ST ST/S JOPLIN AVE 0.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED-DRUGS

08/29/2016 2349
ANGELA E WRIGHT
1306 W 7th St, 3 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 44 649 S EMPIRE AVE/W 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/30/2016 0135
KEVIN EUGENE MURRAY
WM 27 749 S MURPHY AVE/W 8TH ST 250.00
3302 W 24th St  JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 POSSESSION; MANUFACTURE; TRANSPORT; REPAIR- SALE WEAPONS

08/30/2016 0135
JOSHUA MACKENZIE ROUTH
1002 Clinton St CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 26 949 E 7TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

08/30/2016 0520
DESTINY DAWN MATLOCK
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 19 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

08/30/2016 0520
NICHOLAS ROGERS Homeless JOPLIN, MO
WM 18 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

Suspects captured after armed robbery at 7th and Moffett

(From the Joplin Police Department)

August 30, 2016 at 7:14 AM, Joplin Police responded to a report of an armed robbery in the area of 7th and Moffet Ave.

At this time, it appears that the victim was in a vehicle, accompanied by two newly met acquaintances.

One of the subjects displayed a firearm and robbed the victim of $500.00 cash.

The victim was released unharmed from the vehicle in the area of 7th St. and Moffet Ave.

Officers located the two suspect a few blocks away. Both suspects have been detained. Officers located methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana in the suspect’s vehicle. No firearm was recovered at this time. The investigation continues.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Department of Conservation schedules tree walks in Joplin, Monett

(From the Missouri Department of Conservation)

This time of year is a great time to get out, take a walk and enjoy nature. These walks can be through a neighborhood, park, or rural area. In addition to providing opportunities to get exercise, these walks provide great opportunities to learn about trees.

In September, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will hold tree identification walks in Joplin and Monett.

The Joplin walk will start at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 8 at Leonard Park, located in the 500 block of Turk Avenue in Joplin. The walk will begin near the park’s shelter.

The Monett walk will start at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 at South Park, located at the intersection of Missouri 37 and U.S. 60.

MDC Community Forester Jon Skinner will lead each walk. He will highlight identification details and benefits of species seen on the walk.

No registration is required for this event. For more information, call MDC’s Joplin Office at 417-629-3423. More information about trees can be found at mdc.mo.gov.

Five arrested on felony warrants, one DWI arrest during Fountain Road checkpoint

(From Highway Patrol Troop D)

Captain Juan Villanueva, commanding officer of Troop D, announces the results of a sobriety checkpoint conducted in Jasper County on August 26, 2016. The location of the checkpoint was on Missouri Highway 43 at Fountain Road. A total of 839 vehicles were stopped, and the following is a list of enforcement contacts made during the operation.

DWI Arrest -- 1
Seat Belt Violations -- 2
Driver License Violations -- 8
Insurance Violation -- 1
Misdemeanor Drug Arrest -- 1
Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests -- 6
Felony Warrant Arrests -- 5

The only 100 percent survivable traffic crash is the one that never happens. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Every day as we travel on Missouri’s roadways, we trust that every other driver on the road is going to obey the speed limit, pay attention, and drive sober. “Don’t Violate The Trust.”

Nancy Hughes devotion: Why Ya Gotta Be So Mean?

Key Scripture:

“A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself.” Proverbs 11:17 (NIV)


Devotion:

Some people are just plain mean. Not by accident, or a malfunctioning gene, or because it happens to be a bad day. They simply make the choice to be a combination of Cruella De Vil, Attila the Hun, and Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriend – every day of their lives.

Now, as an admitted lifelong member of the glass-always-half-full, tomorrow-will-be-better, Duck Dynasty “happy, happy, happy” club, I have trouble figuring out why anyone would want to waste a perfectly good day by growling, snarling and snapping. Perhaps if you were a toilet paper recycler, you would have every right to be unpleasant and unkind and have a stinky attitude.

The majority of us are simply trying to use whatever talents the Lord has blessed us with while being nice…and cordial…and pleasant…But not mean people. Their talents always seem to be infected with a bad case of the nasty.

When kids at school were mean to me, my grandma would always say “Sweetie, what goes around comes around. Be patient. Meanness will be rewarded in the same way it was given.” Well, I saw it “come around.”

Let me explain. One of the requirements of my nursing school training was to volunteer in a nursing home. I found out immediately that I loved it. Oh, the wonderful childhood stories that the residents told as I was making a bed or helping with a bath. They would smile as they described homes with no electricity or running water and sewing patches on jeans that were already inches too short as they proudly made it through the “tough times.”

The staff working there were loving and kind, as if taking care of their own mother and father…all except one woman: Martha Jean. Behind her back, the residents called her Big Mean Martha Jean. After one hour at the nursing home, I understood why.

“Treat these old people like babies, ‘cause they ARE!” was her only advice to me as my mentor. That comment began an extremely stressful two weeks of training as I watched Big Mean Martha Jean intimidate and bully the residents.

I fell in love with one petite 92 year old lady named Nettie. She told me she had lived there for more years than she could count and the only time she didn’t love it was when Big Mean Martha Jean was working her shift.

Early one morning I went into Nettie’s room to help her because she had not been feeling well. I knelt beside the bed and asked “How are you today, Nettie?” but before she could answer, I heard Mean Norma Jean. “Get out of bed NOW!” she demanded. “You think you should get special treatment ‘cause you don’t feel good? Not on my shift!” She jerked the covers off both the bed and Nettie and stomped out.

I hugged Nettie. “Are you okay?” “Yes, yes, I’m fine. God is good. It’s going to be okay.” “Are you sure?” She nodded and smiled. “What goes around comes around. That’s what I always told my kids when they were little.”

A week later I was walking with Martha Jean when Nettie called from her room. “Miss Martha, could you come in here please?” she asked in her quiet, frail voice. “I need to talk to you, just for a second.” Big Mean Martha Jean rolled her eyes at me and sighed. “What does SHE want now? Come on.” as we turned back to go in the room.

Nettie had the covers of her bed pulled up under her chin with one tiny little hand grasping the silky edge. “Just come here for a minute, that’s all,” she encouraged.

As Martha Jean leaned over Nettie and snarled “WHAT? WHAT do you want?” Nettie’s left hand jerked down the covers and her right hand swung a pink furry house shoe with 100% accuracy, smacking Big Mean Martha Jean across the face. “Take that, you old heifer!” Mercy!

Nettie passed away about a year later and I have no doubt that God met her at the pearly gates and told her that her pink furry house shoes would not be needed since there is a “no heifers allowed” policy in heaven.

I’m told that Big Mean Martha Jean changed after that encounter with Nettie. From that moment on she stood at the door when elderly residents needed to talk to her for “just a second.” Everything else stayed the same…because, no matter what, some people are just plain mean.

Today’s Key Scripture in Proverbs 11:17 could clearly have been written for Big Mean Martha Jean. She certainly brought trouble on herself by how she treated other people. But I have to look inward, too. How many times have I been unkind and abrupt with someone when I could have just as easily treated them as I would have wanted to be treated? (Luke 6:31) How about you?

My prayer is that we will always remember Nettie and Big Mean Martha Jean and that no one will ever look at us and think “why ya gotta be so mean?”


My Prayer for Today:

Father, help me to always be an example of you to everyone. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.


Reflection:

Have you ever been treated badly by someone like Big Mean Martha Jean? Did you question whether you have treated someone like that, too?


Application:

Journal the names of those people you know who seem to always have a mean attitude and beside each name write down how you can be Jesus to them. Then act.


Power Verses:

Proverbs 11:17 (NIV) “A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself.”


Luke 6:31 (NIV) “Do to others as you would have them do to you.”


Mark 12:31 (NIV) “The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”

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

Crowder College weekly activities

(From Crowder College)

The college will be closed Monday, Sept. 5,  in observance of Labor Day.

Crowder Foundation Events
·         14th Annual Festival of Wreaths is under way! This is the largest scholarship fundraising event of the year. Bidding is open on 2016 Professional Bull Riding tickets and hotel accommodations through Sept. 5. https://501auctions.com/festivalofwreaths2015/item/47292
For more information contact our Foundation Office at 417.455.5522
Athletics
·         Baseball scrimmages start Sept. 1st. For more information go to: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/bsb/2016-17/schedule
·         Softball scrimmages start

Campus Events
·         Check out what Campus Life has planned: fb.com/CrowderCollegeCampusLife
·         Theatre auditions for Three Gods Walk into a BarAug. 30-31, 2-3:15pm, production will be Oct. 20-22. For more information email:NatashaDavies@Crowder.edu

Community Events
·         Katrina Mae McCarter Ceramics art exhibit in Longwwell Museum, Aug. 22-Sept 8, M-F: 9am-4pm, closed weekends and holidays. For more information about her work go to: katrinamaeceramics.com

Jasper County Sheriff's Office Arrests

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

8/25/16 Daniel L. Flowers, 39 of Webb City, was arrested for Driving While Suspended.

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

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

8/24/16 Amanda L. Hamm, 32 of Joplin, was arrested for Resisting/Interfering With an Arrest, Detention or Stop.

8/24/16 Angela M. Allen, 31 of Joplin, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance.

August 22, 2016 
Daily News 
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office 

8/19/16 Kourtney Patrick, 29 of Carthage, was arrested for Domestic Assault 3rd .

8/19/16 Douglas Childress, Jr., 31 of Joplin, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance.

8/19/16 Thomas J. Cook, 20 of Joplin, was arrested for Resisting/Interfering with an Arrest.

8/20/16 Carrie A. Penate, 38 of Carthage, was arrested for DWI and Domestic Assault 3rd .

8/20/16 Jose L. Pardo, 55 of Carthage, was arrested for DWI.

8/21/16 Teddy R. Nichols, 49 of Webb City, was arrested for Assault.

8/22/16 Dustin Purdham, 28 of Carthage, was arrested for Fugitive From Out of State.

8/22/16 Jason L. Romain, 43 of Joplin, was arrested for Domestic Assault 3rd .

Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests

08/26/2016 1300
TAWANA DANNETTE BAKER
1110 S Moffet Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 46 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

08/26/2016 1430
JEFFREY C MOYER
1728 S Picher Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 28 1049 W 10TH ST/S MURPHY AVE 500.00
1 1 RESIST / INTERFERE W/ ARREST

08/26/2016 1433
ERNEST CHRISTOPHER RAMOS
1043 S Orner CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 33 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

08/26/2016 1600
KELLY EVELYN LINDER
1007 N Florida Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 37 2623 W 7TH ST 275.00
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT

08/26/2016 1745 
DONALD DALE SAMUELS 
5346 Butterfield LOMA LINDA, MO 64804 
WM 52 3202 S MCCLELLAND BLVD 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

08/26/2016 1645
MELISSA F LESTER
4101 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 49 1102 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/26/2016 2000
MARCIA HARRY
421 W 3rd St, 7 JOPLIN, MO 64801
AF 25 421- 9 W 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 VANDALISM
2 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

 08/26/2016 2150
DAVID LEE TAYLOR
200 E Zora St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 40 230 N WALL AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

08/26/2016 2309
AMEE ILENE ADKINS
PO BOX 695 JOPLIN, MO 64802
WF 42 1101 E VALLEY ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

08/26/2016 2252
 EMILY ANN COOKSEY
3514 E Newman Rd, 101 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 36 3508 E NEWMAN RD 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

08/26/2016 2358
RODNEY SHANNON LYLES
2304 W 3rd St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 510 S JOPLIN AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY
2 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

08/26/2016 2358
 ROBERT CLAYTON GARDNER
2304 W 3rd St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 27 510 S JOPLIN AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/26/2016 2330
TISHA ANN SAVAGE
4929 Cortez Ln DIAMOND, MO 64840
WF 42 301 S GENEVA AVE 0.00
2 1 POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
3 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/27/2016 0100
DAVID LEON MAPLE
1314 E 15th St, D JOPLIN, MO 64801
1840 E 20TH ST/S CONNECTICUT AVE
BM 56 500.00
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
1 1 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
 3 1 HARASSMENT

08/27/2016 0132
RAYMOND ANDREW KNEFF
815 S Ohio Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 36 815 S OHIO AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY

08/27/2016 0230
RANDY LEON POTARF
150 Pepper Rd Noel NOEL, MO 64854
WM 33 1102 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

08/27/2016 0235
TRENT LAMONT COBB
3121 E 12th St Apt-5 JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 26 2349 S MAIN ST/E 24TH ST 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

08/27/2016 0235 
MICHAEL DANTOINE DAVIS 
2718 S Joplin Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
BM 26 100 E 24TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
2 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 

08/27/2016 1630
JOHN DOUGLAS LUNDY III
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 48 817 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

08/27/2016 1922
KAREN LEIGH DAY
WF 70 2927 S CONNECTICUT AVE
2927 S Connecticut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/28/2016 0001
DEREK DAVID TUMBLESON
20211 S 2400 Rd NEVADA, MO 64772
WM 37 1949 S EMPIRE AVE/W 20TH ST 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/28/2016 0146
ANDREW ISAAC GOREE
721 Ellis St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 24 1516 S MAIN ST 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

08/28/2016 0105 
CHRISTINE ASHLEY EDISON-ROBERTSON 
215 Kanady Ave, 242 MIAMA, OK 74354 
WF 27 000 W 34TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

08/28/2016 0149
FAITH ELLEN VANDEVELDE
721 Ellis St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WF 36 1516 S MAIN ST 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

08/28/2016 0339
ELAINA MICHELLE WARREN
528 S Moffet, 4 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 21 400 S GRAND AVE/E 4TH ST 500.00
3 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

08/28/2016 0749
SHELLEY TAVE HAHNEN
 Homeless JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 46 3506 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/28/2016 2018
GREGORY DEANE GIMLIN
812 S Pennsylvania Ave, 2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 59 131 W 15TH ST/S JOPLIN AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
2 1 CROSSING AT CERTAIN PLACES PROHIBITED OR CROSSING DIAGONALLY

08/28/2016 2155
KELSEY REANN BURKHARDT
2020 S Hampshire Terr, 82 JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 20 3401 S TEXAS AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY 08/28/2016 1850

MARK L NEWMAN
2811 S Connecticut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 33 849 E 44TH ST/S INDIANA AVE 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/29/2016 0150
JOSHUA LEE REITZ
2421 E Manitou St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 31 932 N MAIN ST/N MURPHY BLVD 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

08/29/2016 0030 
NIMA ZAMANZADEH 
3929 Missouri Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 29 945 E 32ND ST/S INDIANA AVE 500.00 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

08/29/2016 0156
JACK CARLISLE WATKINS
1139 S Rex Ave, 1 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 33 I44WBMM7.8 500.00
5 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/29/2016 0745
MOHAMED BATTAL ALDOSSARY
2626 E 6th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 24 1649 E 4TH ST/S ST LOUIS AVE 0.00
1 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE

Joplin police officer injured by escaping motorcyclist

(From the Joplin Police Department)

On Saturday, 08-27-2016 at approximately 1:00 AM, Sgt. Rusty Rives observed two motorcycles eastbound on 32nd St. from Wisconsin Avenue.

The motorcycles were going one-hundred and twenty-four miles per hour. (124 mph.) The two motorcyclists were recognized as subjects that officers had multiple interactions with, wherein they taunt the police in order to attempt to prompt a pursuit.

Later into the shift, Sgt. Rives again observed the motorcycles traveling north on Main St. from 32nd St. when Paul G. Haney drove into oncoming traffic at a southbound police unit.

Sgt. Rives waited on foot at 15th and Main St. Upon their return they were stopped at the light and Sgt. Rives, on foot, approached Haney.

Sgt. Rives attempted to take Haney into custody. Once Rives grabbed Haney’s hoody. He became entangled in it as Haney took off at a high rate of speed. Haney dragged Sgt. Rives several feet. As a result, Sgt. Rives’ shoulder was dislocated.

Sgt. Rives transported himself to the hospital where he was treated and released.

Multiple agencies, including Missouri State Highway Patrol, Jasper County Sheriff’s Office and Newton Country Sheriff’s Office assisted in locating Haney.

The Jasper County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges against Haney for Felony Assault on Law Enforcement and a warrant was issued with a $5,000 bond.

On Sunday, August 28, 2016, Haney was arrested by the Newton County Sheriff’s Office.

(Jasper County Circuit Court records indicate that when the incident occurred Haney was free while awaiting trial on a felony drug charge.)

One arrested for DWI during Joplin Police weekend checkpoint

(From the Joplin Police Department)

On Saturday August 27th, 2016 the Joplin Police Department along with members of the Southwest Missouri DWI Taskforce and the support of MADD hosted a DWI checkpoint at 34th and Main.

The goals of the checkpoint were to:

1. Detect and apprehend impaired drivers

2. Raise Awareness to the dangers of driving while intoxicated or impaired.

3. Encourage people to plan events and alternate transportation accordingly. The checkpoint was in service from 9:20 pm Saturday night until 2:00 am Sunday morning.

Seven hundred fifty-four drivers were contacted

-Eight field sobriety tests were conducted on subjects

-One DWI Arrest

-Four total tickets

-One total arrest

This checkpoint was funded through a grant provided by the Missouri Department of Transportation Highway Safety Division.

Joplin, Carthage men plead not guilty to Carthage armed robbery

The three men charged with first degree robbery and armed criminal action in connection with an August 22 armed robbery at a Carthage residence were arraigned and entered not guilty pleas Friday in Jasper County Circuit Court.

Carthage Police and Jasper County officers arrested Karon Lewis, 18, Carthage, James Johnson, 28, Joplin, and Everitt Britt, 28, Joplin, after a three-hour standoff at a home the three allegedly went to following the robbery, which occurred in a different part of the city.

At the residence, Carthage officers recovered items that were taken in the armed robbery, a Mossberg 500 shotgun with ammunition, a stolen Smith and Wesson 9mm handgun with ammunition, and a small amount of drugs and paraphernalia.

The next hearings for the three men are scheduled for September 14.

Jasper woman, Sheldon man injured in motorcycle accident

Two people were injured in a motorcycle accident 2:15 p.m. Sunday on Nutmeg Road, two miles west of Neck City.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2001 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Gerald L. Watts, 39, Sheldon, traveled off the roadway and overturned, ejecting Watts and a passenger, Tammy L. Swan, 40, Jasper.

Swan was treated for serious injuries and Watts for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.

Neosho woman cited for felony drug charge, DWI, child endangerment

The Highway Patrol arrested a Neosho woman 8:06 p.m. Sunday in Newton County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance, driving while intoxicated (drugs), and a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a child.

The report indicates Hannah D. Irvin, 20, was also cited for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and failure to display plates on a motor vehicle.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 28-29

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

Michael D. Stentz, 40, Seymour
Hannah D. Irvin, 20, Neosho
Justin S. Stafford, 30, Mansfield

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 27-28

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

Paul T. Hankins, 72, Fremont, Michigan
Lawrence W. Ross, 22, Joplin
Fernando Donjuan-Garcia, 47, Springfield
Kathryn A. Baxter, 40, Monett
Rene Nunez, 45, Fairview
Martiniano Rueda, 33, Monett
Jeffrey T. Welch, 38, Battlefield
Arthur D. Mudd, 48, Nixa
Clark A. Broyles, 25, Exeter
Josie M. McGrane, 45, Shell Knob
Stephanie E. Bridgewater, 40, Webb City

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Oklahoma fugitive suspected in hammer attack arrested in Joplin

A fugitive suspected of involvement in a hammer attack, which left two people injured, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was arrested at a Joplin bus station Friday, according to KJRH in Tulsa.

Jose Diaz, 30, is charged with two counts of assault and battery with a deadly weapon. From the KJRH report:

Diaz is believed to be the last person seen running from the residence where two people were found with severe head wounds.

The attack, which left the victims in critical condition, occurred at approximately 1:20 a.m. Thursday, August 18, in the 3500 block of W. 41st Street.

Diaz was taken into custody by the Southwest Fugitive Apprehension Marshal Task Force.

New doctors added to Freeman Neosho Physician Group

(From Freeman Health System)

Dr. Erin Kern recently joined Freeman Neosho Physician Group in Neosho. Dr. Kern specializes in internal medicine and is currently accepting new patients.

“The beauty of internal medicine is the variety. I help treat the patient’s whole self – mind, body and spirit,” said Dr. Kern. “I chose Neosho because I feel I can make an impact on the health of this community. I want to get back to the heart of medicine, and serving a small town allows me to do that.”

Dr. Kern earned her medical degree at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Mo., and completed her internal medicine residency at Des Peres Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. She is board-certified with the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.

Freeman Neosho Physician Group is located at 336 S. Jefferson St. in Neosho. Appointments can be made by calling 417.455.4200.

***

(From Freeman Health System)

Freeman Health System welcomes Dr. Lindsey McClintick. Dr. McClintick specializes in pediatrics and will offer a range of pediatric services at Freeman Neosho Physician Group to keep infants, children and adolescents healthy.

“I believe the highest quality of care is achieved when a physician knows their patients well. Medicine is just one part of the picture,” said Dr. McClintick. “I want the parents to truly be connected and in tune to their child’s health. That includes their medical, social and emotional well-being.”

Dr. McClintick received her medical degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in Kansas City, Missouri, and completed her pediatric residency at University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

Dr. McClictick will begin her practice at Freeman Neosho Physician Group, 335 S. Jefferson Street in Neosho. To schedule an appointment, call 417.455.4278.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 26-27

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

Lee W. Hubbs, 39, Oronogo
Donna R. Stuart, 50, Forsyth
Tanner D. Hartley, 25, Chestnut Ridge
Aubrey N. Williams, 26, Rocky Comfort

Friday, August 26, 2016

Joplin man injured in accident near Stark City

A Joplin man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 1:55 p.m. today on MO 86, one mile east of Stark City.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2008 Dodge Nitro driven by Joseph E. May, 49, Joplin, ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a culvert.

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

Joplin city offices to close Labor Day, changes for council meeting, trash routes

(From the City of Joplin)

In recognition of the Labor Day holiday, the City of Joplin offices will be closed on Monday, September 5. This closing includes the Joplin Recycling Center, MAPS and the Sunshine Lamp Trolley services. The City of Joplin Recycling Center will also close for Saturday, September 3 of the Labor Day weekend. All City services will resume their regularly scheduled hours on Tuesday, September 6.

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

The Joplin City Council meeting, regularly scheduled on the first Monday, will shift to Tuesday, September 6. It will be held at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 602 South Main St.

Due to the holiday, residential trash and curbside recycling services will not be picked up on Labor Day, Monday, September 5. Customers who usually have trash and recycling picked up on Mondays will have their trash and recycling picked up on Tuesday, September 6. For the remainder of the week, the residential trash and curbside recycling collection will move forward one day with Friday’s customers having a Saturday pick-up.

The Republic Services Transfer Station in Galena, Kansas will also be closed September 3 through September 5. This “long” weekend is due to Kansas and Missouri solid waste, landfill, and transfer station regulations.

Joplin's Mercy Park to open Saturday

(From the City of Joplin)

Don’t forget: Tomorrow the City is celebrating the opening of Mercy Park. Scheduled for 10 a.m. at the main pavilion near the pond, Joplin City officials will join Mercy Joplin representatives, and others who have been a part of the development of Joplin’s newest park.

City officials are excited to bring the public into this unique park, although they caution that recent rainfalls have disturbed some areas recently planted.

“Some remaining park landscaping continues, however some of the plant material recently installed had not been established long enough to withstand the heavy downpour we received Thursday night. Some replanting of materials will take place,” said Tony Robyn, project manager of Mercy Park. “This park will be a great addition to the park system and will offer many beautiful natural settings unique to our neighborhood parks.”

Located on the southeast corner of 26th and Maiden Lane, this 18-acre park includes trails, benches, picnic shelters, a pond, trees, native landscaping, and restrooms. This newest addition to Joplin’s park system was made possible through a land donation from Mercy Hospital, and funding through the City’s Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery program administered by HUD.

Guests attending the opening should park in the lot, just east of the park, accessible off of south St. John’s Boulevard.

MSSU activities for next week

(From Southern News Service)

 The Campus Activities Board will present indie-pop band My Body Sings Electric at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, in Taylor Performing Arts Center.

The Denver, Colo, band released their self-produced debut EP, “They Don’t Want Music,” in 2008. The next summer found them featured on the Warped Tour. Their 2011 album “Changing Color” made CMJ’s Top 200 chart and garnered them an appearance at Austin’s SXSW festival the following year.

With their introspective lyrics, danceable rhythms, intricate instrumental work and dynamic live shows, they've crafted a fresh, energetic take on indie, pop and alternative rock.

The concert is free and open to the campus community.

Dr. Marble to appear on ‘Newsmakers’

Dr. Alan Marble discusses the start of the new academic year in the latest edition of “Newsmakers” on KGCS-TV.

The program will air at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, and Monday, Aug. 29, on KGCS, and at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, Sept. 1. It will also air at 5 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, on KOAM and can be viewed on the KGCS YouTube channel.

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

Other activities planned on campus include:

TUESDAY, AUG. 30

Spirit Bingo: 12:20 p.m. in the Lions Den. Students can play for prizes in the event sponsored by the Campus Activities Board.

“Sense & Sensibility”: 7 p.m., Cornell Auditorium in Plaster Hall. Directed by Ang Lee, the 1995 Jane Austen adaptation received an Academy Award for its script by co-star Emma Thompson. Free and open to the public.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 1

“Pure Dead Brilliant” reception: 3 to 5 p.m., Spiva Art Gallery. The show features works by design students and faculty member Devon Estes, inspired by a recent trip to England. The show will run through Friday, Sept. 9. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

My Body Sings Electric: 7 p.m. Taylor Performing Arts Center.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 2

“Rockers, Mods and the Birth of the British Invasion”: 10 a.m., Corley Auditorium in Webster Hall. Dr. Gregory Jones will examine the economic difficulties and cultural events that propelled a group of talented and charismatic British musicians into the limelight.

“Euphoria and Disillusionment: The Rise and Fall of the Counterculture”: 11 a.m., Corley Auditorium. Jones will look at the developments within the counterculture that swept away the optimism of the 1960. In its place was a bitter sense of entrapment that spawned new music that evoked escapism and resignation.

Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

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

Alena C. Mynatt vs. Justin D. Mynatt
Nicholas S. Patrick vs. Jessica K. Patrick
Frank G. Roberson vs. Gretchen M. Roberson
Stephen E. Featherson vs. Donna L. Featherson
Patrick K. Jones vs. Sharla Jones
Ethan W. Anderson vs. Kayla M. Anderson
Brandy J. Harris. vs. Steven E. Harris


Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

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

Joshua D. Merriman vs. Jessica A. Merriman
Kelly S. Potter vs. Jonathan D. Potter
Michael R. Tidwell vs. Marquita Tidwell
Edward Lopez vs. Dulce Contreras

McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

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

Jimmy White vs. Carol L. White
Kyle Whitmore vs. Kelsey Ogden
Tiffany D. Hamill vs. Daniel J. Hamill
Carol Luellen vs. Timothy Luellen


Four-way stop at 26th Street and Maiden Lane through Monday

(From the Joplin Police Department)

The traffic signal located at the intersection of 26th Street and Maiden Lane is now on flashing red thus creating a four- way stop at the intersection. The intersection will remain a four-way through Monday, August 29th.

Drivers are asked to use extreme caution in this area, particularly with the Mercy Park dedication scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, August 27th at 10:00 a.m.

If you have any questions, please call the Engineering Department at 624-0820, ext. 530.

Rhode Island south of 20th Street to be closed next week

(From City of Joplin)

A Road Closure on Rhode Island south of 20th Street will occur on Monday, August 29th and will be closed until Thursday, September 1st.

Street closure is due to road work being done in the area.

A temporary road will act as a detour and will be available for local traffic to access the nearby residential area.

Drivers are urged to use extreme caution in these areas and will need to utilize alternate routes during this period.

Construction on 43/160 roundabout near Seneca to begin Sept. 6

(From MODOT)

Work to construct a single-lane roundabout at the intersection of U.S. Route 60 and Missouri Route 43 near Seneca is scheduled to begin the week of September 6, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

Contractor crews will construct the new single-lane roundabout to replace the current four-way stop configuration with its stop signs and flashing red signals at the intersection. The project also includes installation of street lighting.

The intersection will remain open to traffic during construction. However, drivers can expect traffic delays due to narrowed lanes at times and occasional lane closures. During times of one-lane traffic, flaggers will guide drivers through the work zone.

Contractor crews will work primarily during daytime hours, with some nighttime work for paving.

Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone.

Weather and/or construction delays will alter the work schedule.

Carl Junction Police searching for dog's owner

(From the Carl Junction Police Department)

This dog was found near the school neighborhood. It has obviously been taken care of and likes people. If you know where she belongs, please call the Police Department at 649-7070

Joplin Police Department Arrests August 25-26

08/25/2016 0940
TRAVIS MICHAEL HURLBERT
913 S Connor Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 25 303 E 3RD ST 301.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT

08/25/2016 1055
CHARLES PHILLIP HAUSNER
729 S Murphy Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 34 827 N MURPHY BLVD 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

08/25/2016 1023
TYRONE CLEVE COPE
16007808 1124 Waggoner Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
1649 W 32ND ST/S MCCLELLAND BLVD
WM 32 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/25/2016 1150
NICHOLAS AUSTIN MADDOX
3902 E College View Dr, 17C JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 28 303 E 3RD ST 70.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT

/25/2016 1300
MARGARITA L RATLIFF
101 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
 S St Charles Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BF 37
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING

08/25/2016 1320
SHANE MICHEAL MCCULLAH
1014 4th St MONETT, MO 65708
WM 40 2500 S MAIDEN LN 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/25/2016 1645
JOHN DALLAS TIPTON
619 E 13th JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 32 331 W 2ND ST/S PEARL AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

08/25/2016 1606
DAVID JAMES WILEY
711 E Pool St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 25 849 W 3RD ST/S CONNOR AVE 225.00
2 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
3 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/25/2016 1956
NICHOLAS J CLIFTON
315 N Schifferdecker Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 33 304 N SCHIFFERDECKER AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/25/2016 1900
KRISTOL ANNE BEAUREGARD-FRIEL
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 31 2604 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/25/2016 1915
LEE ALLEN FRIEL
S Kentucky Ave, 4 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 2604 N RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/25/2016 2332 
JACOB AARON BECKHAM 
6726 Sw Fairdale TOPEKA, KS 66619 
WM 31 2832 E 7TH ST/S HIGHVIEW AVE 500.00 
2 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 
1 1 RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY 
5 1 FAIL TO YIELD TO EMERGENCY VEHICLE 
4 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING 
3 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

/25/2016 2135
TYLER BROOKS CULVER
26212 S 4360 Rd VINITA, OK 74301
WM 18 1817 S MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

08/25/2016 2334
MCKAELA DANYELLE PIPPIN
1630 S Delaware Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 22 2949 E 7TH ST/S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/26/2016 0002
CHLOE PATRICK
WF 18 3006 S MCCLELLAND BLVD 0.00
1 1 MENTAL 96 HOUR HOLD

Joplin Police conducting DWI checkpoint this weekend

(From the Joplin Police Department)

Joplin Police Department Cracking Down on Impaired Drivers August 26th through August 28th, 2016..

The sobering fact is that impaired driving contributes to nearly 30 percent of all Missouri traffic fatalities.

Between 2012 and 2014, 668 people were killed and 2,448 were seriously injured in crashes involving an impaired driver in Missouri.

That’s why Joplin Police Department, along with the Southwest Missouri DWI taskforce, will conduct extra enforcement this upcoming weekend.

Consequences of impaired driving include jail time, loss of driver licenses, and being required to have an ignition interlock installed. Insurance rates go up.

Other financial hits include attorney fees, court costs, lost time at work, and the potential loss of job or job prospects. When family, friends and co-workers find out, violators can also face tremendous personal embarrassment and humiliation.

The Joplin Police Department wants all drivers to realize that driving impaired is simply not worth all the consequences.

Seneca woman injured in rollover accident

A Seneca woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 3:10 p.m. Thursday on Old 60 Drive, three miles west of Seneca.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2002 Cadi Deville driven by Kimberly M. Dunn ran off the roadway and overturned.

Dunn was treated for minor injuries at Freeman Neosho.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Carthage Art Walk, Business After Hours Friday

(From the Carthage Convention and Visitors Bureau)

We're celebrating the end of summer with our furry friends. Join us for fun on the square with the Jasper County Sheriff's Office K-9 Team and a variety of music and artistry.

START EARLY - with a special Business After Hours hosted by the Carthage Chamber of Commerce with the Art Walk committee at The Palms Massage and Day Spa starting at 5 pm. Then find food and fun throughout the square with The Fleur de Lis, The Carthage Deli, Mother Road Coffee, The Woodshed, The Lunchbox Truck, Popp & Shoppe Kettle Corn, and a fundraising crew from Carthage High.

Road closure on East Plaza Drive to continue through Monday

(From the City of Joplin)

A Road Closure on East Plaza Drive between Brownell Avenue .and Garrison Street will begin today, Thursday, August 25th at 5:00 p.m. and will be closed until Monday, August 29, 2016 at 5:00 p.m.

Street closure is due to road work being done in the area.

The road will be completely closed.

Detour routes will be in place. Drivers are urged to use extreme caution in these areas and will need to utilize alternate routes during this period

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 24-25

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

Austin C. Huggler, 24, Conway
Leah R. Williamson, 42, Morrisville
Jesse D. Brock, 35, Stockton
Charmaine Lane, 57, Cicero, Illinois
Justin D. Lapp, 29, Lebanon

Barton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

Beth Harper, failure to appear on failure to register motor vehicle, failure to appear on operating a motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
Steven Marc Dekker, animal cruelty, animal license, endangering the welfare of a child
Christine Raina Mott, animal cruelty, animal license, endangering the welfare of a child
Jason William Cobb, 24-hour hold for investigation
Jacob Allen Chapman, probation violation
Brian Keith Martin, contempt of court, driving while suspended
Donald Ray Cofield, 12-hour safekeep

Joplin Police Department Arrests August 24-25

08/24/2016 0930
RYAN SCOTT POFF
2113 S Harlem Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 24 400 N JOPLIN AVE 500.00
2 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/24/2016 1146
REBEKAH NYCOLE STRIPLING
2325 S Texas Ave, 4 JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 34 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

08/24/2016 1256
RUSSELL KELLY ROUSE
16007781 2392 Pack Road CONWAY, MO 65632
WM 56 2049 E 15TH ST/S DELAWARE AVE 0.00
2 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

08/24/2016 1256
EFTON COY TRUITT
16007781 2338 N. Roosevelt SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803
WM 21 2049 E 15TH ST/S DELAWARE AVE 0.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

08/24/2016 2123
BRADLEY WAYNE WIEGEL
901 S Pennsylvania Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 40 901 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

08/24/2016 2308
JOHN CARL MACAULAY
904 Saginaw Rd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 40 649 W 7TH ST/S SERGEANT AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/24/2016 2357
GEORGE BRADLEY CORSON
725 Park Ave BAXTER SPRINGS, KS 66713
WM 33 000 JUNGLE BLVD/MAIDEN LANE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 DISPLAY OF STATE PLATES

08/25/2016 0050
JOSHUA MACKENZIE ROUTH
1002 Clinton St CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 26 802 S PORTER AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

08/25/2016 0231 
GINA RUBALCABA 
WF 27 920 S PICHER AVE 500.00 JOPLIN, MO 64801 
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 

Joplin, Duenweg units respond to structure fire at 3110 E. 10th

(From the Joplin Fire Department)

The Joplin Fire Department responded on 25 August 25, 2016 to a structure fire at 3110 E 10th. 

The initial call came in at 3:37 AM and the first fire crews arrived on scene at 3:44 AM, and found a single story residential structure with smoke coming from the eaves and attic area. 

Crews entered the structure and they were able to quickly extinguish the fire and confine it to the attic area. There were two occupants in the building and both were able to evacuate safely. The fire was brought under control at 4:15.

There were no injuries to firefighting crews or civilians.

The fire department responded with 6 apparatus and 17 personnel. Duenweg Fire Department responded as automatic aid with 1 apparatus and 2 additional personnel and METS responded with an ambulance.

After an investigation by Joplin Fire Department personnel the cause was determined to be electrical and caused approximately $15,000 to the residence.

Agenda posted for Crowder College Board of Trustees meeting

 AG E N D A
CROWDER COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
August 29, 2016, 10:00 a.m.
Student Center Fireside Room

Call to Order; Moment of Silence; Special Recognition
Public Hearing on Setting Tax Levy.............................................................................. Board Action
Convene regular Board Meeting; Introduction of New Personnel
I.       Review and approval of July 25, 2016, regular minutes and work session.
         II.      Financial Reports
         III.     Old Business – None
IV.     New Business

         A.  Personnel....................................................................................................... Board Action

               Resignation of Emily Denham, Customer Service Associate, Bookstore
               Resignation of Natalie Hobdy, EOC Educational Advisor
               Resignation of Chris Slinkard, MoSTEMWins Data Specialist
               Resignation of Steve Cathers, Paramedic Instructor
               Resignation of Thalia Barajas, Housing Coordinator, Roughrider Village
               Resignation of Sofia Sanchez Salcedo, Library Assistant (PT)
               Employment of Twyla Henson-Rich, Office Manager, Crowder Webb City
               Employment of Tamara McDonnell, Data Specialist
               Employment of Jared Brown, Financial Aid Coordinator
               Employment of Laura Nutting, Allied Health OTA Departmental Assistant/Office Receptionist
               Employment of Abby Tribble, Career and Transfer Services Coordinator
               Employment of Angela Aeillo, Records Clerk
               Employment of Mark Fitch, Interim Director, Webb City Instructional Center
               Employment of Travis Long, Collision Repair Instructor, CTEC
               Employment of Michael Hutchins, Transport Training Instructor
               Employment of Richard Melton, Jr., Transport Training Instructor
               Employment of Kristina Wisdom, Nursing Instructor, Crowder College Nevada
               Employment of Don Miller, II, Security Officer, Crowder Webb City
               Employment of John Ezell, Nursing Instructor
               Employment of Kristi Enloe, Accounts Payable Assistant
               Employment of Donna Clemens, EOC Educational Advisory, Crowder Webb City
               Employment of Layne Sleeth, Evening Secretary (PT), Crowder College Cassville
               Employment of Richard Wallace, Veteran Services Coordinator (HT)
               Employment of Gitana McAllister, Student Services Coordinator (HT), Crowder Webb City

         B.   Policy 4.11 Purchasing Procedure Addition................................................. First Reading
         C.   Bond Underwriter Approval.......................................................................... Board Action
         D.   Public Information Update............................................................................. Cindy Brown
         E.   Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) Review.................................................... Juli DeNisco
V.      Correspondence and Reports
         A.   Governing Board Forum............................................................ Andy Wood, Diane Andris

Following the meeting, a luncheon will be held in the Newton Hall Conference Room which is open to anyone and may include informal conversation with Board members.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Agenda posted for Carthage Water and Electric Board meeting

Notice is hereby given that the Carthage Water & Electric Plant Board will meet August 25, 2016, 4pm at the CWEP Complex, 627 W. Centennial, Carthage. The tentative agenda of the regular meeting includes:
 
Additions to the Agenda
 
Approval of the Board Minutes: July 21, 2016
 
Approval of Disbursements:   $2,778,583.69
                                          
 
Financial Statement: June /July
 
Committee Reports:
Citizens Participation Period
 
Old Business: None
 
New Business:
 
1. Consideration of Bids for Replacement of Unit 205 with Aerial Lift
2. Consideration of Bids for Utility Rate Study
3. Consideration of Adoption of Vegetation Management Plan
4. Consideration of Updates of Employee Handbook Policies Pertaining to Benefits and Retirement
5. Consideration of Increase of Capitalization Procedure
6. Discussion of Succession Plan and Workforce Development
 
Miscellaneous
 
Staff Reports
 
Board Member Comments

Joplin Police Department Arrests August 23-24

08/23/2016 0855
JASON MICHAEL HANCOCK
1402 S Rex Ave DUQUESNE, MO 64801
WM 36 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT

08/23/2016 1143
MICHELLE BIFFY VADOUSKY-MILLER
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 38 531 W 4TH ST/S MOFFET AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT

08/23/2016 1607
TERRY MESHON MILLER
34 S Main, 2 WEBB CITY, MO 64870
BM 43 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 COMMIT
4 1 COMMIT

08/23/2016 1926
JOHN L JILES Jr
422 S Hickory St MOUNT VERNON, MO 65712
WM 38 664- 10.8 I-44E HWY 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/23/2016 2130
JASON RAY FOTCHMAN
2002 S Main CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 31 399 N MURPHY BLVD/N MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

08/23/2016 2240
FLENNARD ROBERT JR THORPE
1611 S Pearl Ave, 2 JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 50 809 S CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

08/24/2016 0031
GAVON J NEWTON
2101 S Pearl Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 34 2101 S PEARL AVE 0.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
2 1 SAFE KEEP

08/24/2016 0205 
DALTON R SIMS 
401 N Walnut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
2400 E 11TH ST/S CAMPBELL PKWY 
WM 17 0.00 
2 1 DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA 

08/24/2016 0156
JAMES ALLEN ACKLIN
23404 Red Oak Ln LEBANON, MO 65536
WM 32 1349 E 18TH ST/S KANSAS AVE 0.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
4 1 PARK AFTER HOURS

08/24/2016 0538
AMBER DAWN LOCKARD
1726 S Iowa Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 34 749 E 18TH ST/S MINNESOTA AVE 0.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

Lane closures on St. Louis to continue until September 9

(From the City of Joplin)

The various lane closures on St. Louis between Broadway & Zora will continue until 6:30 p.m. on September 9.

Closure is due to relocation of the water line.

Flaggers will be in place. Drivers are urged to use extreme caution in these areas and are urged to utilize alternate routes during this period.

Southwest City man cited for DWI after accident near Noel

A Southwest City man was charged with driving while intoxicated following a one-vehicle accident 5:45 p.m. Tuesday on Reagan Hollow Road, one mile east of Noel.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1993 GMC pickup driven by Jerred W. Robertson, 27, Southwest City, ran off the roadway and struck a fence.

Robertson suffered minor injuries.

Highway Patrol DWI Arrests August 23-24

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

David K. Butler-Herring, 41, Aurora
Jerred W. Robertson, 27, Southwest City
Gregory G. Wiley, 27, Shell Knob

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

MSSU Board receives Great Game of Education update

(From Southern News Service)

Creating a culture of financial transparency and employee involvement is at the center of the Great Game of Education, the Board of Governors learned during a presentation on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at Missouri Southern State University

The rollout for the program was launched during the recent faculty/staff welcome meeting, with employees learning how to begin the introductory training module.

The university is working with the Great Game of Business division of SRC Holdings Corporation in Springfield, Mo., to develop the open-book management initiatives for a higher-education setting. Jack Stack, the founder, president and CEO of SRC Holdings, is a pioneer in successfully executing the business model.

“These are exciting times at Missouri Southern,” said Scott Cragin, a coordinator for the program. “We are the first institution of higher learning to implement the open-book management practices of The Great Game of Business.

“The system teaches all employees about the university’s finances and empowers them to change what they are doing in order to make the institution the best that it can be. Rewards are given for such improvements so every employee has a stake in the outcome. The transparency that comes with the Great Game of Education will do much to ensure that MSSU is on a sustainable financial path.”

In other business, the board approved a recommendation from the university’s Budget Audit Committee to move from fully funded insurance with Aetna to a partially self-insured group plan with Cigna effective Jan. 1, 2017.

Under the plan, which was also approved by Missouri Southern’s insurance committee, the university will carry a separate insurance policy that will trigger when employee claims reach a specified threshold amount. The university will then pay for each out-of-pocket claim as they are incurred, rather than paying a fixed premium to the insurance carrier.

In a report from Rob Yust, vice president of business affairs, the board learned that creation of a walking trail between Missouri Southern and Northpark Mall can move forward after issues with a flood plain have been resolved between the property owners involved.

The proposal calls for a 10-foot-wide asphalt trail that would be open to foot and bicycle traffic. The city of Joplin will oversee the trail’s construction, while the university will install lighting for the 2,000-foot-long trail.

Tuesday’s meeting marked the first for Glenn M. McCumber as board chair.