02/27/2019 0800
SETH ROBERT NANCE
2130 S Bird Ave
JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 37 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
5 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
6 1 BENCH WARRANT
7 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/27/2019 0943
ANNIE ELIZABETH
STRATTON- HOLDEN
1309 S Jackson Ave
JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 36 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/27/2019 0943
BREANA LYNN DEBERRY
21212 Hawthorne Rd
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 25 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 1016
NICHOLAS ANDREW
BARRETT
1502 S Michigan Ave, B1
JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 24 1502- B2A3 S MICHIGAN AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 1210
MICHAEL RAY ETHRIDGE
1100 Crow, 5
WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 36 931 E 32ND ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 1730
SETH RAY JONES
1213 S Monroe Ave
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 28 1200 S MONROE AVE 0.00
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 1831
GEORGE ROBERT CONNORS
601 S Patterson Ave
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 29 220 S ST LOUIS AVE 0.00
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/27/2019 1930
RANDALL DEAN TANGEN
1345 S Cedarbrook
SPRINGFIELD, MO 65804
WM 57 915 S MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/27/2019 2100
JAMES MICHAEL
ARMSTRONG
1224 S Jefferson St
WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 40 1503 S RANGE LINE RD 225.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/27/2019 2055
SAMANTHA MARIE
MCCRARY
758 S Tiara Ln
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 24 3600 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/27/2019 2208
MEGAN LYNN ELDRIDGE
1431 S Rex Ave, 115
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 28 1102 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/28/2019 0427
STEVEN RYAN MARTIN
620 S Porter Ave
JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 35 637 S SCHIFFERDECKER AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
Inside Joplin features news and commentary about Joplin, Missouri, and the surrounding area, including Webb City, Carl Junction, Carthage, Sarcoxie, Neosho, Granby, Seneca, Diamond, Lamar, Golden City, Liberal, Anderson, and Pineville, with information about Jasper, Newton, Barton, and McDonald counties.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Greenfield man injured in crash near Lamar
A Greenfield man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 10:38 a.m. Thursday on Route T, six miles southeast of Lamar.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2002 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Glenn A. Trent, 56, Greenfield, went off the roadway and overturned.
Trent was treated for minor injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2002 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Glenn A. Trent, 56, Greenfield, went off the roadway and overturned.
Trent was treated for minor injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
Jasper man injured after colliding with wrecked car in roadway
A Jasper man was injured in a two-vehicle collision 2:30 a.m. today on MO 171, one mile east of Carterville.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1999 Ford F-150 driven by Jose Carreto Luayes, 44, Carthage, had been involved in a crash and was stranded in the roadway when it was struck by a 2006 Toyota Sienna driven by Paul A. Bruffett, 81, Jasper.
The Bruffett vehicle partially ran off the roadway.
Bruffett was treated for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1999 Ford F-150 driven by Jose Carreto Luayes, 44, Carthage, had been involved in a crash and was stranded in the roadway when it was struck by a 2006 Toyota Sienna driven by Paul A. Bruffett, 81, Jasper.
The Bruffett vehicle partially ran off the roadway.
Bruffett was treated for moderate injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
Jasper man injured in one-vehicle accident
A Jasper man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 6:37 a.m. today on Route N, three miles southeast of Jasper.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2007 Honda Civic driven by Benjamin A. Holliday, 29, Jasper, lost control on an ice-covered roadway, ran off the south side of the road and struck a driveway entrance, continued across the roadway and struck a ditch.
Holliday was treated for minor injuries at Mercy Clinic, Carthage.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2007 Honda Civic driven by Benjamin A. Holliday, 29, Jasper, lost control on an ice-covered roadway, ran off the south side of the road and struck a driveway entrance, continued across the roadway and struck a ditch.
Holliday was treated for minor injuries at Mercy Clinic, Carthage.
Joplin trash service pushed back one day due to icy road conditions
(From the City of Joplin)
Republic Services, the Joplin residential trash and curbside recycling provider, was not able to pick up the trash on Thursday, February 28 due to icy road conditions on residential streets and alleys.
Because of this, Republic will be running a day behind for the remainder of this week. Thursday customers will have service on Friday, and Friday service moves to Saturday.
“Safety is a top priority, said Mary Anne Phillips, Joplin Recycling Coordinator. “Pedestrians and motorists are reminded that heavy trash trucks have difficulty stopping on icy and snow-covered roads and alleys. We appreciate residents’ patience and understanding as we work through these challenging weather conditions.”
When services are delayed due to the weather, it is announced on local media stations and posted on the City’s social media sites. For questions about trash and curbside recycling, call the Recycling Coordinator at 417-624-0820, extension 1501.
Republic Services, the Joplin residential trash and curbside recycling provider, was not able to pick up the trash on Thursday, February 28 due to icy road conditions on residential streets and alleys.
Because of this, Republic will be running a day behind for the remainder of this week. Thursday customers will have service on Friday, and Friday service moves to Saturday.
“Safety is a top priority, said Mary Anne Phillips, Joplin Recycling Coordinator. “Pedestrians and motorists are reminded that heavy trash trucks have difficulty stopping on icy and snow-covered roads and alleys. We appreciate residents’ patience and understanding as we work through these challenging weather conditions.”
When services are delayed due to the weather, it is announced on local media stations and posted on the City’s social media sites. For questions about trash and curbside recycling, call the Recycling Coordinator at 417-624-0820, extension 1501.
City of Joplin kicks off transit service study, public meetings planned
(From the City of Joplin)
If you could improve bus service in the Joplin area, what would you do? The City of Joplin is kicking off the Joplin Transit Service Analysis to uncover the answers.
If you could improve bus service in the Joplin area, what would you do? The City of Joplin is kicking off the Joplin Transit Service Analysis to uncover the answers.
The effort will involve a detailed review of existing services, development of a community-inspired vision for the future, and a series of improvement alternatives for the Sunshine Lamp Trolley/Metro Area Public Transit System (MAPS). The process begins this month with stakeholder meetings and will continue through year’s end.
The Joplin Transit Service Analysis will be a complete review of our public transportation system. It will consider trends, emergency needs, what generates a transit trip, and much more.
The Joplin Transit Service Analysis will be a complete review of our public transportation system. It will consider trends, emergency needs, what generates a transit trip, and much more.
Specifically, we will analyze existing and future ridership, develop service plans, examine funding sources, and analyze the City’s ability to compete for funds available at the state and local levels. The effort will result in a descriptive path forward for transitioning from current service to new or revised service. It will also guide and inform the City’s future long-range transportation plans and prioritize transit system changes and investments.
Because public involvement is very important to the success of the project, City officials and study team members are planning to meet with individuals and groups on Monday, March 11 through Wednesday, March 13. Meetings with representatives from the following perspectives are included: health, elderly residents, employers, employment agencies, staff and officials from the City and nearby communities, transit riders, health and residential care centers, hotels, and others. We will combine what we learn from stakeholders with technical analysis to identify key challenges and opportunities for the transit system.
This spring we will schedule a public meeting and make an opinion survey available, so community members can help us shape a detailed transit vision. During the summer, we will develop recommendations for a series of transit improvement alternatives that will help bring the vision to reality. Some of the alternatives will be long-, medium-, and short-term but all will address costs and financial resources. The Analysis Team will share them with the public near the end of 2019.
The City is developing the transit service analysis to ensure that the bus system provides efficient service and meets the needs of community members. Today, Sunshine Lamp Trolley provides three routes: Red, Blue, and Green. Riders are able to get on and off at designated bus stops along the routes. They also have the option of scheduling a “deviated” pick-up or drop-off at a location within ¾-mile from the trolley route. Deviated stops can be scheduled with at least a one-hour advanced notice.
The MAPS system works with the trolley, providing curb-to-curb bus service on a pre-scheduled basis to residents of the greater Joplin metropolitan area. Residents schedule rides to pick them up from and take them to any destination within the MAPS operating boundaries. MAPS service is available in Joplin, Carl Junction, Carterville, Webb City, Duenweg, Airport Drive, and adjacent rural areas.
For more information about the Joplin Transit Service Analysis, contact Robert Lolley, MAPS/Transit Coordinator, City of Joplin, at 417-625-4793 or rlolley@joplinmo.org. You may also contact Lynn Iliff Onstot, City Public Information Officer, at 417-624-0820, ext. 1204 or lonstot@joplinmo.org. Comment on the project via social media with our hashtag: #JoplinTransit.
Because public involvement is very important to the success of the project, City officials and study team members are planning to meet with individuals and groups on Monday, March 11 through Wednesday, March 13. Meetings with representatives from the following perspectives are included: health, elderly residents, employers, employment agencies, staff and officials from the City and nearby communities, transit riders, health and residential care centers, hotels, and others. We will combine what we learn from stakeholders with technical analysis to identify key challenges and opportunities for the transit system.
This spring we will schedule a public meeting and make an opinion survey available, so community members can help us shape a detailed transit vision. During the summer, we will develop recommendations for a series of transit improvement alternatives that will help bring the vision to reality. Some of the alternatives will be long-, medium-, and short-term but all will address costs and financial resources. The Analysis Team will share them with the public near the end of 2019.
The City is developing the transit service analysis to ensure that the bus system provides efficient service and meets the needs of community members. Today, Sunshine Lamp Trolley provides three routes: Red, Blue, and Green. Riders are able to get on and off at designated bus stops along the routes. They also have the option of scheduling a “deviated” pick-up or drop-off at a location within ¾-mile from the trolley route. Deviated stops can be scheduled with at least a one-hour advanced notice.
The MAPS system works with the trolley, providing curb-to-curb bus service on a pre-scheduled basis to residents of the greater Joplin metropolitan area. Residents schedule rides to pick them up from and take them to any destination within the MAPS operating boundaries. MAPS service is available in Joplin, Carl Junction, Carterville, Webb City, Duenweg, Airport Drive, and adjacent rural areas.
For more information about the Joplin Transit Service Analysis, contact Robert Lolley, MAPS/Transit Coordinator, City of Joplin, at 417-625-4793 or rlolley@joplinmo.org. You may also contact Lynn Iliff Onstot, City Public Information Officer, at 417-624-0820, ext. 1204 or lonstot@joplinmo.org. Comment on the project via social media with our hashtag: #JoplinTransit.
Jasper County Marriage Licenses February 14-28
Josiah Michael Long, 34, Owasso, Oklahoma, and Denise Marie Zambrzuski, 31, Grove, Oklahoma
Wendell Delbert Russell, 36, Webb City, and Kendra Irene Barber, 30, Webb City
Colin Joseph Shrum, 26, Carthage, and Amanda Nichole Down, 21, Carthage
Ethan Michael Northern, 17, Diamond, and Priscilla Judith Surratt, 18, Diamond
Joshua Levi Adams, 21, Joplin, and Victoria Grace Prisock, 25, Joplin
Zachary Taylor Pridey, 22, Carthage, and Brittany Jane Fix, 20, Carthage
Destinee Alexandria Avery, 26, Carterville, and Katherine Regena Prickett, 20, Carterville
Jerry Ray Lucas, 54, Joplin, and Cheryl Ann Benard, 49, Joplin
Eric Rodney Crawford, 34, Joplin, and Cejay Noel Churchwell, 33, Joplin
Dylan Chase Villaneuve, 17, Grove, Oklahoma, and Laci Beth Thole, 18, Grove, Oklahoma
Joshua Michael Tosh, 28, Joplin, and Alanea Elizabeth Brock, 28, Carthage
Jacob Alan Freeman, 21, Joplin, and Jennifer Renee Scritchfield, 20, Joplin
Isiah James Douglas Sweet, 24, Joplin, and Kali Elizabeth Shern, 19, Joplin
Lloyd Joseph Baughman, 31, Alba, and Ashley Katherine Young, 24, Alba
Job Alexander Gabriel Boatright, 19, Joplin, and Crystal Jean-Marie Henderson, 19, Joplin
Elijah Paul-Kendall Lindsey, 19, Carthage, and Sylvia Marie Thompson De la Pena, 20, Carthage
Wendell Delbert Russell, 36, Webb City, and Kendra Irene Barber, 30, Webb City
Colin Joseph Shrum, 26, Carthage, and Amanda Nichole Down, 21, Carthage
Ethan Michael Northern, 17, Diamond, and Priscilla Judith Surratt, 18, Diamond
Joshua Levi Adams, 21, Joplin, and Victoria Grace Prisock, 25, Joplin
Zachary Taylor Pridey, 22, Carthage, and Brittany Jane Fix, 20, Carthage
Destinee Alexandria Avery, 26, Carterville, and Katherine Regena Prickett, 20, Carterville
Jerry Ray Lucas, 54, Joplin, and Cheryl Ann Benard, 49, Joplin
Eric Rodney Crawford, 34, Joplin, and Cejay Noel Churchwell, 33, Joplin
Dylan Chase Villaneuve, 17, Grove, Oklahoma, and Laci Beth Thole, 18, Grove, Oklahoma
Joshua Michael Tosh, 28, Joplin, and Alanea Elizabeth Brock, 28, Carthage
Jacob Alan Freeman, 21, Joplin, and Jennifer Renee Scritchfield, 20, Joplin
Isiah James Douglas Sweet, 24, Joplin, and Kali Elizabeth Shern, 19, Joplin
Lloyd Joseph Baughman, 31, Alba, and Ashley Katherine Young, 24, Alba
Job Alexander Gabriel Boatright, 19, Joplin, and Crystal Jean-Marie Henderson, 19, Joplin
Elijah Paul-Kendall Lindsey, 19, Carthage, and Sylvia Marie Thompson De la Pena, 20, Carthage
Joplin man arrested for smoking meth in Cherokee County Sheriff's parking lot
(From the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office)
Around 2:30 this morning, a Cherokee County Sheriff's Deputy was at the Sheriff's Office in Columbus consulting with communications officers about weather and road conditions.
On the facility surveillance cameras, they observed a man and woman pull into the parking lot.
The man remained with the car while the woman entered the facility to inquire about posting bond for an inmate.
While the deputy continued to view the surveillance camera, the man then appeared to start smoking drugs.
The deputy approached the man, identified as Christoper Hill, who was found to be in possession of a considerable amount of methamphetamine along with drug paraphernalia.
Hill, 25 of Joplin, was placed under arrest in lieu of $15,000 bond, on suspicion of Possessing Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, Possessing Methamphetamine and Possessing Drug Paraphernalia.
“This is certainly a situation which can be used to demonstrate the damage done by using methamphetamine, which clearly results in a diminished ability to think rationally,” stated Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves.
The woman who was with Hill was not arrested and decided not to post either mans bond at that time.
Around 2:30 this morning, a Cherokee County Sheriff's Deputy was at the Sheriff's Office in Columbus consulting with communications officers about weather and road conditions.
On the facility surveillance cameras, they observed a man and woman pull into the parking lot.
The man remained with the car while the woman entered the facility to inquire about posting bond for an inmate.
While the deputy continued to view the surveillance camera, the man then appeared to start smoking drugs.
The deputy approached the man, identified as Christoper Hill, who was found to be in possession of a considerable amount of methamphetamine along with drug paraphernalia.
Hill, 25 of Joplin, was placed under arrest in lieu of $15,000 bond, on suspicion of Possessing Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, Possessing Methamphetamine and Possessing Drug Paraphernalia.
“This is certainly a situation which can be used to demonstrate the damage done by using methamphetamine, which clearly results in a diminished ability to think rationally,” stated Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves.
The woman who was with Hill was not arrested and decided not to post either mans bond at that time.
Highway Patrol Arrests February 27-28
Abduzaziz H. Alrwaished, 34, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, failure to maintain a single lane
Michael L. Keeney, 29, Joplin, two misdemeanor Webb City Police Department warrant for failure to appear on traffic violations
Brandon S. Harrison, 27, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding
Christopher R. Hunsucker, 30, Highlandville, two Lawrence County felony warrants for failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance
David L. Helms, 20, Kissee Mills, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Steven E. Gricks, 44, Granby, felony possession of methamphetamine, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, failed to register
Jacob T. Hester, 24, Springfield, Greene County felony warrant for failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance, no seat belt
Andrea L. Cassidy, 35, Schell City, possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia
Cory J. Schooling, 46, Carthage, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Nancy M. Sneed, 46, Joplin, Jasper County felony warrant for possession of methamphetamine
Leslie C. Houts, 49, El Dorado Springs, misdemeanor El Dorado Springs Police Department warrant for local ordinance violation
Riocus D. Davis, 20, Wiggins, Mississippi, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Jacquan S. Foster, 19, Gulfport, Mississippi, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding
Whitney D. Teague, 19, Ozark, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding, no insurance
Michael L. Keeney, 29, Joplin, two misdemeanor Webb City Police Department warrant for failure to appear on traffic violations
Brandon S. Harrison, 27, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding
Christopher R. Hunsucker, 30, Highlandville, two Lawrence County felony warrants for failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance
David L. Helms, 20, Kissee Mills, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Steven E. Gricks, 44, Granby, felony possession of methamphetamine, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, failed to register
Jacob T. Hester, 24, Springfield, Greene County felony warrant for failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance, no seat belt
Andrea L. Cassidy, 35, Schell City, possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia
Cory J. Schooling, 46, Carthage, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Nancy M. Sneed, 46, Joplin, Jasper County felony warrant for possession of methamphetamine
Leslie C. Houts, 49, El Dorado Springs, misdemeanor El Dorado Springs Police Department warrant for local ordinance violation
Riocus D. Davis, 20, Wiggins, Mississippi, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Jacquan S. Foster, 19, Gulfport, Mississippi, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding
Whitney D. Teague, 19, Ozark, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding, no insurance
Freezing drizzle continues in Joplin area, winter weather advisory until noon
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Springfield MO 549 AM CST Thu Feb 28 2019 ...Freezing Drizzle into Thursday Morning... .Freezing drizzle will continue to impact much of the Missouri Ozarks and portions of southeastern Kansas this morning. Total ice accumulations from a thin glaze to around fifteen hundredths of an inch are expected. A wintry mix may be possible mainly north of Highway 54 but most precipitation will fall as freezing drizzle or very light freezing rain. KSZ101-MOZ055-056-067-068-077-078-088-089-093-281800- /O.EXT.KSGF.WW.Y.0013.000000T0000Z-190228T1800Z/ Cherokee-Benton-Morgan-St. Clair-Hickory-Barton-Cedar-Jasper-Dade- Newton- Including the cities of Baxter Springs, Lowell, Riverton, Columbus, Neutral, Sherwin, Stippville, Warsaw, Whitakerville, Cole Camp, Crockerville, Mora, Edmonson, Lincoln, Versailles, Rocky Mount, Stover, Laurie, Tiffin, Appleton City, Johnson City, Weaubleau, Hermitage, Pittsburg, Quincy, Wheatland, Cross Timbers, Kenoma, Lamar, Cedar Springs, El Dorado Springs, Filley, Arnica, Caplinger Mills, Stockton, Joplin, Carthage, Greenfield, Lockwood, Meinert, and Neosho 549 AM CST Thu Feb 28 2019
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TODAY... * WHAT...Freezing drizzle expected. Total additional ice accumulations of a thin glaze up to ten hundredths of an inch expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, south central and southwest Missouri. * WHEN...Until noon CST today. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Expect slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
Winter weather advisory continues for McDonald County,
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Springfield MO 549 AM CST Thu Feb 28 2019 ...Freezing Drizzle into Thursday Morning... .Freezing drizzle will continue to impact much of the Missouri Ozarks and portions of southeastern Kansas this morning. Total ice accumulations from a thin glaze to around fifteen hundredths of an inch are expected. A wintry mix may be possible mainly north of Highway 54 but most precipitation will fall as freezing drizzle or very light freezing rain. MOZ057-058-069>071-079>083-090>092-094>098-101>106-281800- /O.CON.KSGF.WW.Y.0013.000000T0000Z-190228T1800Z/ Miller-Maries-Camden-Pulaski-Phelps-Polk-Dallas-Laclede-Texas- Dent-Greene-Webster-Wright-Lawrence-Christian-Douglas-Howell- Shannon-McDonald-Barry-Stone-Taney-Ozark-Oregon- Including the cities of Aurora Springs, Eldon, Lake Ozark, Vichy, Osage Beach, Camdenton, Decaturville, Roach, Village of Four Seasons, Fort Leonard Wood, Laquey, Waynesville, Northwye, Rolla, Bolivar, Buffalo, Charity, Foose, March, Plad, Windyville, Olive, Lynchburg, Lebanon, Plato, Roby, Bendavis, Huggins, Lake Spring, Bangert, Darien, Gladden, Howes, Jadwin, Salem, Springfield, Marshfield, Northview, Seymour, Rogersville, Dawson, Graff, Mountain Grove, Duncan, Mansfield, Aurora, Mount Vernon, Marionville, Nixa, Christian Center, Ozark, Selmore, Vanzant, Ava, Goodhope, Rome, Squires, Dogwood, Pomona, Pottersville, Siloam Springs, South Fork, West Plains, White Church, Teresita, Winona, Birch Tree, Montier, Anderson, Noel, Goodman, South West City, Pineville, Rocky Comfort, Monett, Madry, Cassville, Kimberling City, Crane, Elsey, Indian Point, Silver Dollar City, Branson, Hollister, Kirbyville, Edgewater Beach, Forsyth, Ozark Beach, Powersite, Wasola, Thayer, Alton, Couch, Greer, Thomasville, and Wilderness 549 AM CST Thu Feb 28 2019
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TODAY... * WHAT...Freezing drizzle expected. Total additional ice accumulations of a thin glaze up to ten hundredths of an inch expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, south central and southwest Missouri. * WHEN...Until noon CST today. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Expect slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
School closings for Thursday, February 28
The following school district have called off classes today due to weather conditions. The list will be updated as more closings are announced:
Aurora
Ash Grove
Avilla
Baxter Springs
Billings
Carl Junction
Carthage
College Heights Christian School
Crowder College
Dadeville
Diamond
East Newton
Everton
Galena
Golden City
Greenfield
Immanuel Lutheran-Lockwood (delayed until 10 a.m.)
Jasper
Joplin
Joplin Area Catholic Schools
Lamar
Liberal
Lockwood
Marionville
Martin LutherSchool-Joplin
Marshfield
McDonald County
Miller
Missouri Southern State University
Mount Vernon
Neosho
Ozark Christian College
Pierce City
Republic
Riverton
St. Ann's School-Carthage
Sarcoxie
Seneca
Sheldon
Springfield
Springfield Christian Schools
Stockton
Strafford
Taneyville
Thomas Jefferson
Verona
Webb City
Westview
Willard
Aurora
Ash Grove
Avilla
Baxter Springs
Billings
Carl Junction
Carthage
College Heights Christian School
Crowder College
Dadeville
Diamond
East Newton
Everton
Galena
Golden City
Greenfield
Immanuel Lutheran-Lockwood (delayed until 10 a.m.)
Jasper
Joplin
Joplin Area Catholic Schools
Lamar
Liberal
Lockwood
Marionville
Martin LutherSchool-Joplin
Marshfield
McDonald County
Miller
Missouri Southern State University
Mount Vernon
Neosho
Ozark Christian College
Pierce City
Republic
Riverton
St. Ann's School-Carthage
Sarcoxie
Seneca
Sheldon
Springfield
Springfield Christian Schools
Stockton
Strafford
Taneyville
Thomas Jefferson
Verona
Webb City
Westview
Willard
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Joplin Police: Human trafficking poster requirements take effect Friday
(From the Joplin Police Department)
The state of Missouri has a new law that will affect local business. Missouri Human Trafficking Poster law which requires certain businesses to display the state’s STOP Human Trafficking Poster by March 1, 2019. The new law resulted in a new violation in the State of Missouri Charge Code Manual.
Missouri Human Trafficking Poster Requirement Takes Effect March 1, 2019
The new law is section 595.120 of the Revised Missouri Statutes. As of Aug. 28, 2018, there is now a violation listed as “Owner/operator failed to post human trafficking hotline number” in the State of Missouri Charge Code Manual.
The violation is related to HB 1246, which was approved in 2018. The law requires that Missouri DPS create a human trafficking poster and make it available to the public. The poster is available for free download at this page on the DPS website: https://dps.mo.gov/human-trafficking/ Here is a direct link to the poster: : https://dps.mo.gov/human-trafficking/pdf/stop-human-trafficking-poster.pdf
This is the extent of the responsibilities assigned to DPS under the new law.
Under HB 1246, beginning March 1, 2019, the Missouri Stop Human Trafficking poster shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in or near the bathrooms or near the entrance of each of the following establishments:
* Hotels, motels, or other establishments that have been cited as a public nuisance for prostitution under section 567.080;
* Strip clubs or other sexually oriented businesses;
* Private clubs that have a liquor permit for on-premises consumption, do not hold themselves out to be food service establishments, and are not affiliated with any nonprofit fraternal, athletic, religious, or veteran organizations;
* Airports;
* Train stations that serve passengers;
* Emergency rooms within general acute care hospitals;
* Urgent care centers;
The state of Missouri has a new law that will affect local business. Missouri Human Trafficking Poster law which requires certain businesses to display the state’s STOP Human Trafficking Poster by March 1, 2019. The new law resulted in a new violation in the State of Missouri Charge Code Manual.
Missouri Human Trafficking Poster Requirement Takes Effect March 1, 2019
The new law is section 595.120 of the Revised Missouri Statutes. As of Aug. 28, 2018, there is now a violation listed as “Owner/operator failed to post human trafficking hotline number” in the State of Missouri Charge Code Manual.
The violation is related to HB 1246, which was approved in 2018. The law requires that Missouri DPS create a human trafficking poster and make it available to the public. The poster is available for free download at this page on the DPS website: https://dps.mo.gov/human-trafficking/ Here is a direct link to the poster: : https://dps.mo.gov/human-trafficking/pdf/stop-human-trafficking-poster.pdf
This is the extent of the responsibilities assigned to DPS under the new law.
Under HB 1246, beginning March 1, 2019, the Missouri Stop Human Trafficking poster shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in or near the bathrooms or near the entrance of each of the following establishments:
* Hotels, motels, or other establishments that have been cited as a public nuisance for prostitution under section 567.080;
* Strip clubs or other sexually oriented businesses;
* Private clubs that have a liquor permit for on-premises consumption, do not hold themselves out to be food service establishments, and are not affiliated with any nonprofit fraternal, athletic, religious, or veteran organizations;
* Airports;
* Train stations that serve passengers;
* Emergency rooms within general acute care hospitals;
* Urgent care centers;
Prominent author, lawyer, professor to speak at Thomas Jefferson
(From Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School)
Nadine Strossen, one of the most influential women in constitutional law, civil liberties, and international human rights, will visit TJ on March 7 as part of the Steven McCollum Distinguished Speakers Series.
An accomplished lawyer, author, and professor (read her NYU Law School bio here), Strossen has received countless awards for leading the fight for free speech and women’s rights. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard, and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Nadine Strossen, one of the most influential women in constitutional law, civil liberties, and international human rights, will visit TJ on March 7 as part of the Steven McCollum Distinguished Speakers Series.
She will talk with TJ Upper School students during the day, and then talk with parents, faculty, and the community during a presentation at 6:30 p.m. in the TJ Concert Hall.
Her latest book, Hate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, has received rave reviews, and copies will be available at a book signing event after the presentation. There is no charge for this event, and copies of Strossen’s book will be available for purchase at a book-signing event.
An accomplished lawyer, author, and professor (read her NYU Law School bio here), Strossen has received countless awards for leading the fight for free speech and women’s rights. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard, and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review.
After practicing law for nine years, she became a professor at New York Law School, and from 1991 to 2008, Strossen served as the first woman and youngest person ever to serve as the ACLU’s president.
Twice named one of “The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America” by The National Law Journal, Strossen draws from her two decades as president of the American Civil Liberties Union and current post as professor at New York University law school to highlight the dangers that follow efforts to serve justice by limiting civil rights.
Crowder College Theatre production of Oleanna, A Power Play set for March 7-9
(From Crowder College)
The Crowder College Theatre Department production of Oleanna, A Power Play, will be held March 7-9, 7:30pm nightly plus 2pm matinee on Saturday in the Black Box theatre at the Elsie Plaster Community Center on the Neosho campus.
The play written by David Marmet highlights areas of gray within our social structure, calling into question our moral foundations.
Reservations are required due to limited seating in the Black Box Theater. Tickets are as follows: $8-General Admission, $5-Senior Citizens, and $4-Crowder Students & Staff. Reservations should be made by calling: 417.455.5458 or email: NaTashaDavies@Crowder.edu
The show has a runtime of 90 and is rated PG-13 for content.
The Crowder College Theatre Department production of Oleanna, A Power Play, will be held March 7-9, 7:30pm nightly plus 2pm matinee on Saturday in the Black Box theatre at the Elsie Plaster Community Center on the Neosho campus.
The play written by David Marmet highlights areas of gray within our social structure, calling into question our moral foundations.
The directing and design staff for this play is comprised of Crowder College Theatre students. Cast includes two performers, both current and former theatre directors respectively, NaTasha O’Brien-Davies and JP Dickey.
Reservations are required due to limited seating in the Black Box Theater. Tickets are as follows: $8-General Admission, $5-Senior Citizens, and $4-Crowder Students & Staff. Reservations should be made by calling: 417.455.5458 or email: NaTashaDavies@Crowder.edu
The show has a runtime of 90 and is rated PG-13 for content.
Crowder Aggies to benefit from sixth annual calf auction
(From Crowder College)
Neosho, MO - The Crowder College Agriculture department became the beneficiary of an Angus calf that will be sold at 11 am, Wednesday, April 3rd, at the Joplin Regional Stockyards.
This is the sixth year the Newton-McDonald County Cattlemen’s Association has joined forces with the Crowder Aggies to sell a calf.
This year’s calf is a purebred Limousin donated by Flying E Ranch, Gary and Linda Emmert. Other community sponsors contributing to the success of this auction include: Joplin Regional Stockyards, Animal Clinic of Diamond, Liberty Utilities - Empire District Electric, New Mac Electric, Hunke Spraying, Tatum Motor Company-Mahindra Tractors, B&M Tire, FarmTalk, CornerStone Bank, Haggard Excavation LLC, Fred Harris-State Farm Insurance, Purina, Opal Foods, and many individuals.
The calf will be auctioned multiple times with the final buyer taking the calf home to show or add to their herd. Donations will be tax-deductible through the Crowder College Foundation.
For more information please contact Jorge Zapata at 417.455.5496 or e-mail: JorgeZapata@Crowder.edu
Neosho, MO - The Crowder College Agriculture department became the beneficiary of an Angus calf that will be sold at 11 am, Wednesday, April 3rd, at the Joplin Regional Stockyards.
This is the sixth year the Newton-McDonald County Cattlemen’s Association has joined forces with the Crowder Aggies to sell a calf.
One hundred percent of the funds donated are used to assist Crowder Agriculture and Veterinary Technology students offset the cost related to competitions at the State and National level along with travel opportunities while attending Crowder College.
This year’s calf is a purebred Limousin donated by Flying E Ranch, Gary and Linda Emmert. Other community sponsors contributing to the success of this auction include: Joplin Regional Stockyards, Animal Clinic of Diamond, Liberty Utilities - Empire District Electric, New Mac Electric, Hunke Spraying, Tatum Motor Company-Mahindra Tractors, B&M Tire, FarmTalk, CornerStone Bank, Haggard Excavation LLC, Fred Harris-State Farm Insurance, Purina, Opal Foods, and many individuals.
The calf will be auctioned multiple times with the final buyer taking the calf home to show or add to their herd. Donations will be tax-deductible through the Crowder College Foundation.
For more information please contact Jorge Zapata at 417.455.5496 or e-mail: JorgeZapata@Crowder.edu
Miami resident robbed at gunpoint, $60, gun stolen
(From the Miami Police Department)
On 2-26-19 at approximately 0430, officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of 10th Ave NW in reference to a robbery.
Suspect Description:
6'00" to 6'02"
Believed to be in early 20's
White Male, Dark colored eyes, nose and mouth covered with Bandana
Dark ball cap with white on front
Dark puffy style coat
Puffy dark gloves
Black jogging/sweat pants with white stripe
On 2-26-19 at approximately 0430, officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of 10th Ave NW in reference to a robbery.
A resident in the area was going to work and as he went to get in his vehicle he was confronted in his driveway by a man carrying a gun.
The suspect held him at gunpoint and ordered the victim to go into his house. Inside the house, the suspect took approximately $60 and a Glock pistol from the victim.
The suspect then fled the scene in an unknown direction of travel. Anyone with information on this incident please contact the Miami Police Dept. Detective David Wright .
Suspect Description:
6'00" to 6'02"
Believed to be in early 20's
White Male, Dark colored eyes, nose and mouth covered with Bandana
Dark ball cap with white on front
Dark puffy style coat
Puffy dark gloves
Black jogging/sweat pants with white stripe
Newton County Sheriff's Office warns of Social Security scams
(From the Newton County Sheriff's Office)
We have received an influx of callers reporting they were notified their social security number has been “suspended for suspicion of illegal activity”.
If you were called by a person claiming this, guess what? Yep, it’s a scam.
They may make claims that if you don’t provide information, such as your social security number or other private info, a warrant will be issued. Guess what? They can’t issue warrants!
We appreciate folks letting us know they were called, however we are well aware this is going around. Thank you too all that called in today.
Pass this on, some people may not be aware it’s happening and we hate when people are fooled by these tricksters.
We have received an influx of callers reporting they were notified their social security number has been “suspended for suspicion of illegal activity”.
If you were called by a person claiming this, guess what? Yep, it’s a scam.
They may make claims that if you don’t provide information, such as your social security number or other private info, a warrant will be issued. Guess what? They can’t issue warrants!
We appreciate folks letting us know they were called, however we are well aware this is going around. Thank you too all that called in today.
Pass this on, some people may not be aware it’s happening and we hate when people are fooled by these tricksters.
Winter weather advisory until noon Thursday, freezing drizzle tonight for Joplin, southwest Missouri
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Springfield MO 156 PM CST Wed Feb 27 2019 ...Freezing Drizzle Spreading Southeast Across The Region... .The threat for freezing drizzle will spread southeast across much of the Missouri Ozarks into tonight as colder temperatures continue to shift into the region. Total ice accumulations from a thin glaze to around fifteen hundredths of an inch are expected. MOZ057-058-069>071-079>081-090>092-094-095-101>103-281200- /O.CON.KSGF.WW.Y.0013.190227T2100Z-190228T1800Z/ Miller-Maries-Camden-Pulaski-Phelps-Polk-Dallas-Laclede-Greene- Webster-Wright-Lawrence-Christian-McDonald-Barry-Stone- Including the cities of Aurora Springs, Eldon, Lake Ozark, Vichy, Osage Beach, Camdenton, Decaturville, Roach, Village of Four Seasons, Fort Leonard Wood, Laquey, Waynesville, Northwye, Rolla, Bolivar, Buffalo, Charity, Foose, March, Plad, Windyville, Olive, Lynchburg, Lebanon, Springfield, Marshfield, Northview, Seymour, Rogersville, Dawson, Graff, Mountain Grove, Duncan, Mansfield, Aurora, Mount Vernon, Marionville, Nixa, Christian Center, Ozark, Selmore, Anderson, Noel, Goodman, South West City, Pineville, Rocky Comfort, Monett, Madry, Cassville, Kimberling City, Crane, Elsey, Indian Point, and Silver Dollar City 156 PM CST Wed Feb 27 2019
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST THURSDAY... * WHAT...Freezing drizzle expected. Total ice accumulations of a thin glaze up to fifteen hundredths of an inch expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, east central, south central and southwest Missouri. * WHEN...From 3 PM this afternoon to noon CST Thursday. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Slick spots will be possible and could impact the evening commute today and the morning commute on Thursday. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Expect slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving. &&
Carl Junction Police: Roads are getting slick; please drive safely
(From the Carl Junction Police Department)
The roads are starting to become slick, and we are going to see it worsen throughout the afternoon and evening.
The roads are starting to become slick, and we are going to see it worsen throughout the afternoon and evening.
Please drive safely, leave plenty of room between you and other vehicles, turn on your headlights while using windshield wipers, and drive slowly.
If you don't have to get out on the roads then please stay home.
CJPD
CJPD
Arrest of Joplin Honky leads to Jeffery Flener being named JPD Officer of the Month
(From the Joplin Police Department)
Officer of the Month
January 2019
Officer Jeffery Flener
On 01/30/19 at approximately 0315 hours Officer Flener was patrolling the 500 Block of Moffett when he located what appeared to be a burglary in progress.
Officer Flener is always happy to be at work and is always willing to help out who ever he is working with. Officer Flener is a very proactive officer that will put in extra work to make sure that whatever he is working on is done to the best of his ability.
Thank you Officer Flener for you service to the community, agency, and fellow officers. You are an asset to the Joplin Police Department.
Respectfully,
Matthew Stewart
Chief of Police
Officer of the Month
January 2019
Officer Jeffery Flener
On 01/30/19 at approximately 0315 hours Officer Flener was patrolling the 500 Block of Moffett when he located what appeared to be a burglary in progress.
Officer Flener tried to contact the vehicle's occupants and they took off at a high rate of speed. This initiated a pursuit that went into Kansas, down into Oklahoma and then back almost to Joplin.
Because of Officer Flener’s due diligence in investigating this incident the suspect driver, a known Joplin Honky, and the passenger, also a known criminal, were taken into custody for $210,000 worth of warrants out of Jasper and Newton County’s along with felony resisting charges on the driver for causing the pursuit.
Officer Flener is always happy to be at work and is always willing to help out who ever he is working with. Officer Flener is a very proactive officer that will put in extra work to make sure that whatever he is working on is done to the best of his ability.
Officer Flener is a very dedicated officer that is a great asset to the Midnight Patrol Team.
Thank you Officer Flener for you service to the community, agency, and fellow officers. You are an asset to the Joplin Police Department.
Respectfully,
Matthew Stewart
Chief of Police
Joplin Police Department responds to nine accidents ... before winter weather hits
(Posted about an hour ago by the Joplin Police Department)
NINE. (9). It’s not a lonely number.
It’s how many crashes we have responded to in less than the last four hours - BEFORE the freezing stuff.
NINE. (9). It’s not a lonely number.
It’s how many crashes we have responded to in less than the last four hours - BEFORE the freezing stuff.
We encourage everyone to drive safe, buckle up, eliminate distractions and get where they are going safely. And be aware of changing road conditions this evening and overnight.
Joplin Police Department Arrests February 26-27
02/26/2019 0930
AMANDA NICOLE MORRIS
110 Golf WEBB CITY, MO 64870
3200 S MCINTOSH CIR/S JACKSON AVE
WF 33 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 0948
MARCUS LARMONT GREEN
19001775 2212 E 20th St JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 38 1800 W B ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/26/2019 1145
DAVID ALDON MCBRIDE
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 37 1400 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 281.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
02/26/2019 1320
JESSICA ANNE SMITH
9201 S 650 Road MIAMI, OK 74344
WF 43 2623 W 7TH 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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 1423
SHAUNA KATHLEIN CHEW
629 Golf Rd WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WF 35 303 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
02/26/2019 1641
FREDRICK BERT UTTER Sr
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 54 1149 W 9TH ST/S PICHER AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/26/2019 1600
JAMES LUCAS BOYER
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 34 JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 LARCENY
02/26/2019 2245
DERRICK WADE PERRY
107 S McCoy Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 23 107 S MCCOY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 0110
ALEXANDRIA EDEN MERCER
7 Wingo Trail FAIR GROVE, MO 65648
WF 24 1700 W 30TH ST 225.00
1 1 VANDALISM
02/27/2019 0110
CHRISTOPHER LANORE SMITH
822 S Connecticut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 41 1700 W 30TH ST 0.00
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
6 1 BENCH WARRANT
7 1 BENCH WARRANT
8 1 BENCH WARRANT
9 1 BENCH WARRANT
10 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/27/2019 0335
HUMBERTO ISAI DELEON SANTIZO
1830 N St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 27 2830 E 36TH 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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 0700
HANNAH ELIZZBETH JONES
Homeless JOPLIN, MO
WF 39 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 LARCENY
AMANDA NICOLE MORRIS
110 Golf WEBB CITY, MO 64870
3200 S MCINTOSH CIR/S JACKSON AVE
WF 33 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 0948
MARCUS LARMONT GREEN
19001775 2212 E 20th St JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 38 1800 W B ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/26/2019 1145
DAVID ALDON MCBRIDE
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 37 1400 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 281.50
1 1 COMMIT
2 1 COMMIT
3 1 COMMIT
02/26/2019 1320
JESSICA ANNE SMITH
9201 S 650 Road MIAMI, OK 74344
WF 43 2623 W 7TH 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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 1423
SHAUNA KATHLEIN CHEW
629 Golf Rd WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WF 35 303 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
02/26/2019 1641
FREDRICK BERT UTTER Sr
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 54 1149 W 9TH ST/S PICHER AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/26/2019 1600
JAMES LUCAS BOYER
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 34 JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 LARCENY
02/26/2019 2245
DERRICK WADE PERRY
107 S McCoy Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 23 107 S MCCOY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 0110
ALEXANDRIA EDEN MERCER
7 Wingo Trail FAIR GROVE, MO 65648
WF 24 1700 W 30TH ST 225.00
1 1 VANDALISM
02/27/2019 0110
CHRISTOPHER LANORE SMITH
822 S Connecticut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 41 1700 W 30TH ST 0.00
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
6 1 BENCH WARRANT
7 1 BENCH WARRANT
8 1 BENCH WARRANT
9 1 BENCH WARRANT
10 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/27/2019 0335
HUMBERTO ISAI DELEON SANTIZO
1830 N St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 27 2830 E 36TH 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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/27/2019 0700
HANNAH ELIZZBETH JONES
Homeless JOPLIN, MO
WF 39 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 LARCENY
Neosho woman injured in one-vehicle accident on 43
A Neosho woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 6:20 a.m. today on MO 43, three miles north of Southwest City.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2007 Mazda 3 driven by Edith T. Isaac Hernandez, 31, Neosho, ran off the roadway and struck a pole.
Hernandez was treated for minor injuries at Simmons Clinic, Southwest City.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2007 Mazda 3 driven by Edith T. Isaac Hernandez, 31, Neosho, ran off the roadway and struck a pole.
Hernandez was treated for minor injuries at Simmons Clinic, Southwest City.
Highway Patrol Arrests February 26-27
Mohammed O. Banakhr, 26, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, failed to drive in a single lane, following too closely, failed to stop at steady red signal, misdemeanor Springfield Police Department warrant for no insurance, misdemeanor Republic Police Department warrants for speeding and no insurance
Robert R. Hug, 32, Pierce City, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended, failed to drive on right half of roadway
Richard L. Daugherty, 63, Neosho, felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving while revoked, careless and imprudent driving
Candyce A. Montgomery, 25, Niangua, misdemeanor Marshfield Police Department warrant for failure to register motor vehicle, misdemeanor Niangua Police Department warrants for no insurance and failure to stop at stop sign
Derek T. Campbell, 36, Shell Knob, misdemeanor Barry County warrant for no insurance, speeding, no insurance
Kristopher D. Davis, 28, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, felony possession of a controlled substance- benzodiazepene, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while suspended, failure to properly affix license plates, no seat belt
Isai Aguilar Gasca, 20, Deerfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Rodixon A. Juarez, 23, Carthage, misdemeanor Newton County warrant for failure to appear, misdemeanor Carthage Police Department warrants for no insurance, no license, assault and property destruction
Richard W. McDonald, 31, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine
Danita L. Holder, 50, Lampe, felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving while revoked, careless and imprudent driving
Marshall K. Beeler, 18, Springfield, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Nathan M. Elder, 33, Yukon, Oklahoma, driving while intoxicated, speeding
Abel A. Uribe, 44, Commerce, Oklahoma, misdemeanor Carthage Police Department warrant for failure to appear on driving while suspended
Robert R. Hug, 32, Pierce City, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended, failed to drive on right half of roadway
Richard L. Daugherty, 63, Neosho, felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving while revoked, careless and imprudent driving
Candyce A. Montgomery, 25, Niangua, misdemeanor Marshfield Police Department warrant for failure to register motor vehicle, misdemeanor Niangua Police Department warrants for no insurance and failure to stop at stop sign
Derek T. Campbell, 36, Shell Knob, misdemeanor Barry County warrant for no insurance, speeding, no insurance
Kristopher D. Davis, 28, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, felony possession of a controlled substance- benzodiazepene, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while suspended, failure to properly affix license plates, no seat belt
Isai Aguilar Gasca, 20, Deerfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Rodixon A. Juarez, 23, Carthage, misdemeanor Newton County warrant for failure to appear, misdemeanor Carthage Police Department warrants for no insurance, no license, assault and property destruction
Richard W. McDonald, 31, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine
Danita L. Holder, 50, Lampe, felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving while revoked, careless and imprudent driving
Marshall K. Beeler, 18, Springfield, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Nathan M. Elder, 33, Yukon, Oklahoma, driving while intoxicated, speeding
Abel A. Uribe, 44, Commerce, Oklahoma, misdemeanor Carthage Police Department warrant for failure to appear on driving while suspended
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Joplin Police Department Arrests February 25-26
02/25/2019 1000
ANGELICA DEANDRA HENSLEY
206 S Main, I-70 CARL JUNCTION, MO 64804
WF 21 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 1000
DAVID TODD CULP
629 N Pearl JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 403 N MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
6 1 BENCH WARRANT
7 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0930
BRANDON CLAYTON FALLS
19001734 909 N Tennessee CARTERBILLE, MO 64835
WM 31 4117 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY
02/25/2019 0935
JAMES LEWIS TYLER
WM 50 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
903 Kansas Ave BAXTER SPRINGS, KS 66713
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0935
SHAWN RAY HUSKY
2316 W 4th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0935
CHAD THOMAS VAN BIBBER
4102 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 33 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 1145
JENNIFER LYNNE ANDERSON
15 Pen, 1/2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 34 800 S KENTUCKY AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 1305
ALISHA ANNETTE JONES
858 E Spring St NEOSHO, MO 64850
WF 44 101 N RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING
2 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
02/25/2019 1330
MICHAEL WAYNE NAPIER
2822 W 4th St, 51 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 41 2800 W 4TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR 2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 1418
ALLAN ATAMBO NYAANGA
1736 W 22nd St JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 20 1605 W 7TH ST 225.00
2 1 MINOR IN POSSESSION
1 1 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
02/25/2019 1930
SABRINA DAWN DAUGHERTY
4433 Hearns Blvd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 37 1850 S MAIDEN LN/W 19TH ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/25/2019 1950
ANDRIA RENE CAFFERTY
717 W 12 St WEBB CITY, MO 68470
WF 26 2231 W 9TH ST/S MCKINLEY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 2010
JESSICA MARIE BELL
19001754 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 40 801 W 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/25/2019 2030
CHARLES LEE GOODWIN II
121 S Byers Ave, 9 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 44 121- APT/9 S BYERS AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/26/2019 0100
CAHLIL ARMAAN PORTER
902 S Connecticut Ave, 9 JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 23 100 E 12TH ST/S MAIN ST 225.00
1 1 PROHIBITED CONDUCT GENERALLY- COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
2 1 EXCESSIVE NOISE
02/26/2019 0340
AMANDA NICOLE MORRIS
WF 33 500.00 1909 S Byers Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 0446
DILLON MICHAEL POSEY
5250 S 592 Rd MIAMI, OK 74363
WM 27 1200 S HIGHVIEW AVE 225.00
1 1 VEHICLE TAMPERING
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
ANGELICA DEANDRA HENSLEY
206 S Main, I-70 CARL JUNCTION, MO 64804
WF 21 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 1000
DAVID TODD CULP
629 N Pearl JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 46 403 N MAIN ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
6 1 BENCH WARRANT
7 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0930
BRANDON CLAYTON FALLS
19001734 909 N Tennessee CARTERBILLE, MO 64835
WM 31 4117 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY
02/25/2019 0935
JAMES LEWIS TYLER
WM 50 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
903 Kansas Ave BAXTER SPRINGS, KS 66713
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0935
SHAWN RAY HUSKY
2316 W 4th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 0935
CHAD THOMAS VAN BIBBER
4102 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 33 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 1145
JENNIFER LYNNE ANDERSON
15 Pen, 1/2 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 34 800 S KENTUCKY AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
5 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/25/2019 1305
ALISHA ANNETTE JONES
858 E Spring St NEOSHO, MO 64850
WF 44 101 N RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING
2 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
02/25/2019 1330
MICHAEL WAYNE NAPIER
2822 W 4th St, 51 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 41 2800 W 4TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR 2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 1418
ALLAN ATAMBO NYAANGA
1736 W 22nd St JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 20 1605 W 7TH ST 225.00
2 1 MINOR IN POSSESSION
1 1 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
02/25/2019 1930
SABRINA DAWN DAUGHERTY
4433 Hearns Blvd JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 37 1850 S MAIDEN LN/W 19TH ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/25/2019 1950
ANDRIA RENE CAFFERTY
717 W 12 St WEBB CITY, MO 68470
WF 26 2231 W 9TH ST/S MCKINLEY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/25/2019 2010
JESSICA MARIE BELL
19001754 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 40 801 W 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/25/2019 2030
CHARLES LEE GOODWIN II
121 S Byers Ave, 9 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 44 121- APT/9 S BYERS AVE 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/26/2019 0100
CAHLIL ARMAAN PORTER
902 S Connecticut Ave, 9 JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 23 100 E 12TH ST/S MAIN ST 225.00
1 1 PROHIBITED CONDUCT GENERALLY- COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
2 1 EXCESSIVE NOISE
02/26/2019 0340
AMANDA NICOLE MORRIS
WF 33 500.00 1909 S Byers Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/26/2019 0446
DILLON MICHAEL POSEY
5250 S 592 Rd MIAMI, OK 74363
WM 27 1200 S HIGHVIEW AVE 225.00
1 1 VEHICLE TAMPERING
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
Jasper County Sheriff's Office Arrests
2/26/2019
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office
Daily News
2/23/2019 Alysha Fry 26 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Resisting Arrest.
2/23/2019 Jeffery E Cope 36 of Asbury, MO was arrested for Tampering 1st Degree.
2/23/2019 Cody J Brinegar 28 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Tampering 1st Degree and Hindering Prosecution.
2/25/2019 Jesse L Prater 36 of Joplin, MO was arrested for Driving While Revoked, Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
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
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office
Daily News
2/23/2019 Alysha Fry 26 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Resisting Arrest.
2/23/2019 Jeffery E Cope 36 of Asbury, MO was arrested for Tampering 1st Degree.
2/23/2019 Cody J Brinegar 28 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Tampering 1st Degree and Hindering Prosecution.
2/25/2019 Jesse L Prater 36 of Joplin, MO was arrested for Driving While Revoked, Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
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
Carthage Police: Do you know this person connected to shoplifting investigation?
(From the Carthage Police Department)
The Carthage Police Department is requesting public assistance in identifying the subject shown here. This will be in reference to Case #190765. (Shoplifting Investigation)
If you know this person, please contact Aux' Officer Tackett at 417-237-7200 or at k.tackett@carthagemo.gov
The Carthage Police Department is requesting public assistance in identifying the subject shown here. This will be in reference to Case #190765. (Shoplifting Investigation)
If you know this person, please contact Aux' Officer Tackett at 417-237-7200 or at k.tackett@carthagemo.gov
Light freezing drizzle possible for Joplin area late Wednesday night, Thursday morning
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Springfield MO 153 PM CST Tue Feb 26 2019 KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-272000- Bourbon-Crawford-Cherokee-Benton-Morgan-Miller-Maries-Vernon- St. Clair-Hickory-Camden-Pulaski-Phelps-Barton-Cedar-Polk-Dallas- Laclede-Texas-Dent-Jasper-Dade-Greene-Webster-Wright-Newton- Lawrence-Christian-Douglas-Howell-Shannon-McDonald-Barry-Stone- Taney-Ozark-Oregon- 153 PM CST Tue Feb 26 2019 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of the Missouri Ozarks and extreme southeast Kansas. .DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight. Weather hazards expected... Elevated ice accumulation risk.
DISCUSSION... Freezing drizzle will develop near and northwest of a Pittsburg, Kansas to Nevada, Missouri line after midnight. A thin glaze of ice is expected by sunrise, especially on elevated surfaces. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday. The threat for freezing drizzle and light freezing rain will then spread southeast through much of the outlook area Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. A thin glaze to a tenth of an inch of ice appears increasingly likely over much of the area with perhaps the exception of far south-central Missouri. A strong cold front will move southeast through the area late this week with wind chills falling into the single digits at times from Friday night through the upcoming weekend. There will also be the potential for light snow from late Saturday into Sunday. It is too early to determine accumulation potential. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight.
Joplin High School ROTC planning events to observe 100th anniversary
(From Joplin High School ROTC)
To honor this momentous occasion the Joplin cadets are celebrating with a day full of events at the Joplin High School on March 30th beginning with a military parade at 10:00 am, a program open house at 12:00 pm, and a formal catered banquet at 6:00 pm.
The Joplin JROTC cadets and alumni urge the Southwest Missouri community to share in the historic anniversary.
The parade and open house are free events designed to inform and encourage support for the JROTC program and will feature military vehicles and historic displays.
The banquet is a ticketed event open to the public with all proceeds directly benefiting the continuation of the program.
Parade participants and vendors accepted until March 14th. For additional information visit: https://www.facebook.com/JHSJROTC/ or email marythomason@joplinschools.org
Regional History Day planned at Missouri Southern
(From Southern News Service)
The Social Sciences Department at Missouri Southern State University will host the annual Region 6 History Day on Friday, March 8.
The 2019 event will find students considering the theme of “Triumph & Tragedy in History.”
More than 290 entries have been received for this year’s event from students in area high schools, junior highs and middle schools. Those entries include papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries.
Students in grades six through eight will compete in the Junior Division; grades nine through 12 in the Senior Division. Judges will include Missouri Southern faculty as well as community volunteers with a special interest in history.
Participating schools include College Heights Christian School, Seneca Junior High, Neosho Junior High, White Rock Elementary School, Nevada Middle School, North Middle School, Neosho Middle School, McAuley High School, Neosho Christian School, Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, Wheaton High School, East Middle School, Carthage Junior High, Webb City Junior High, Carthage High School, Seneca High School, Webb City High School, South Middle School, Neosho High School, Joplin High School and area home schools.
Judging will begin at 9 a.m. and will be completed for most categories by noon. The public is invited to view exhibits on display in Connor Ballroom on the third floor of Billingsly Student Center. Performances and documentaries will be presented on the second floor of Webster Hall.
An awards ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. in Webster Hall’s Corley Auditorium.
Winners from the contest – one of nine in Missouri – will have the opportunity to compete in the National History Day competition on April 27 at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The state winners will advance to the national contest in June in College Park, Md.
The Social Sciences Department at Missouri Southern State University will host the annual Region 6 History Day on Friday, March 8.
The 2019 event will find students considering the theme of “Triumph & Tragedy in History.”
More than 290 entries have been received for this year’s event from students in area high schools, junior highs and middle schools. Those entries include papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries.
Students in grades six through eight will compete in the Junior Division; grades nine through 12 in the Senior Division. Judges will include Missouri Southern faculty as well as community volunteers with a special interest in history.
Participating schools include College Heights Christian School, Seneca Junior High, Neosho Junior High, White Rock Elementary School, Nevada Middle School, North Middle School, Neosho Middle School, McAuley High School, Neosho Christian School, Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, Wheaton High School, East Middle School, Carthage Junior High, Webb City Junior High, Carthage High School, Seneca High School, Webb City High School, South Middle School, Neosho High School, Joplin High School and area home schools.
Judging will begin at 9 a.m. and will be completed for most categories by noon. The public is invited to view exhibits on display in Connor Ballroom on the third floor of Billingsly Student Center. Performances and documentaries will be presented on the second floor of Webster Hall.
An awards ceremony will be held at 3 p.m. in Webster Hall’s Corley Auditorium.
Winners from the contest – one of nine in Missouri – will have the opportunity to compete in the National History Day competition on April 27 at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The state winners will advance to the national contest in June in College Park, Md.
Joplin woman injured in collision on 43
A Joplin woman was injured in a two-vehicle accident 6:10 p.m. Monday on Mo 43, one mile south of Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2015 Kia Optima driven by Teresa R. Bresee, 57, Joplin, failed to yield while making a left turn and pulled into the path of a 1994 Ford Thunderbird driven by Kelsi N. Powell, 16, Joplin.
Bresee was treated for minor injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2015 Kia Optima driven by Teresa R. Bresee, 57, Joplin, failed to yield while making a left turn and pulled into the path of a 1994 Ford Thunderbird driven by Kelsi N. Powell, 16, Joplin.
Bresee was treated for minor injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
Highway Patrol Arrests February 25-26
Ian M. Vannatta, 23, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, speeding, failure to display valid plates, failure to title vehicle
Travis L. Day, 41, Morrisville, felony driving while intoxicated, no driver's license, failure to register motor vehicle
Calab M. Dalton, 28, Neosho, felony Philadelphis, Pennsylvania Police Department warrant for making terroristic threats, speeding
Hannah N. Engler, 18, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Logan N. Williams, 19, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Tyler S. Swope, 30, Monett, driving while intoxicated with child under 17 in the vehicle
Bryant C. Guzman, 25, St. Roberts, possession of marijuana, speeding
Cody B. Strafford, 36, Springfield, felony possession of a controlled substance-THC oil, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid driver's license, no insurance, failure to display valid plates, no insurance
Travis L. Day, 41, Morrisville, felony driving while intoxicated, no driver's license, failure to register motor vehicle
Calab M. Dalton, 28, Neosho, felony Philadelphis, Pennsylvania Police Department warrant for making terroristic threats, speeding
Hannah N. Engler, 18, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Logan N. Williams, 19, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Tyler S. Swope, 30, Monett, driving while intoxicated with child under 17 in the vehicle
Bryant C. Guzman, 25, St. Roberts, possession of marijuana, speeding
Cody B. Strafford, 36, Springfield, felony possession of a controlled substance-THC oil, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid driver's license, no insurance, failure to display valid plates, no insurance
Monday, February 25, 2019
Resurfacing of I-44 in Jasper, Newton counties to cause lane closings, traffic delays
(From MODOT)
Drivers can expect nighttime lane closings and occasional traffic delays when a project to resurface Interstate 44 in Jasper and Newton counties begins the week of March 4, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
I-44 will receive a new asphalt driving surface and new guardrail in areas between Range Line Road (Loop 44) in Joplin and a point east of Missouri Route 37 in Sarcoxie.
Crews will work at night between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. At least one lane of traffic will remain open in each direction at all times. All lanes of traffic will be open during daytime hours. Drivers also can expect occasional nighttime ramp closings during guardrail work.
Signs and message boards will alert drivers to the work zone. Drivers can expect bright lights, workers and equipment close to traffic where crews are set up to work. Drivers are urged to slow down and use caution.
Weather and/or scheduling delays will alter the work schedule.
Project Background
Prime Contractor: APAC-Central Inc., Fayetteville, Ark.
Completion Date: September 30, 2019
Construction Cost: $8.8 million
Drivers can expect nighttime lane closings and occasional traffic delays when a project to resurface Interstate 44 in Jasper and Newton counties begins the week of March 4, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
I-44 will receive a new asphalt driving surface and new guardrail in areas between Range Line Road (Loop 44) in Joplin and a point east of Missouri Route 37 in Sarcoxie.
Crews will work at night between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. At least one lane of traffic will remain open in each direction at all times. All lanes of traffic will be open during daytime hours. Drivers also can expect occasional nighttime ramp closings during guardrail work.
Signs and message boards will alert drivers to the work zone. Drivers can expect bright lights, workers and equipment close to traffic where crews are set up to work. Drivers are urged to slow down and use caution.
Weather and/or scheduling delays will alter the work schedule.
Project Background
Prime Contractor: APAC-Central Inc., Fayetteville, Ark.
Completion Date: September 30, 2019
Construction Cost: $8.8 million
Crowder College Weekly Update
(From Crowder College)
Academics
· Mid-terms will be the week March 8. Be prepared!
· Spring Break is March 11-15. The college offices are open all week except Friday, March 15.
Athletics
· Roughrider Women’s Basketball team are 12-18 on the season. They will host the Region 16 first round game vs. State Fair at 7pm on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Bob Sneller Gymnasiun. A win will advance them to the semifinals. This is a single elimination tournament. Check out the schedule: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/wbkb/2018-19/schedule
· The Roughrider Baseball team are 9-3 on the season and ranked #9 in the country. They play at Jefferson, Feb. 27 & 28. For a complete schedule go to: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/bsb/2018-19/schedule
· Roughrider Softball team is 8-0 on the season. They play at home Monday, Feb. 25 vs. Kansas City Kansas CC at 1pm. They will play on the road Feb. 26 and at home Feb. 27. For a complete schedule go to: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/sball/2018-19/schedule
Campus Life
· Changed to Thursday, Feb. 28 due to basketball playoff game. Black History Month Film Series the last one will be Thursday, Feb. 28 at 6pm in the Fireside Room inside the Student Center.
· Win tickets to the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball April 9, at 8:30pm! Campus Life will be giving away 2 sets of 2 tickets each.Register at the basketball game tomorrow night, Feb. 26, Baseball game on March 22, and Softball game on March 28. Tickets will be drawn on March 28 after the softball game. These are lower level seats and the last home game for the Thunder. Registration is free to any Crowder student.
Career & Transfer Services
· Campus Visits available for students who will be transferring. Transportation will be provided, but spaces are limited. To sign up, contact Jamie Stanley, 417.455.5616 or email: JamieStanley@Crowder.edu
o University of Arkansas – Friday, March 1
o Missouri University of Science & Technology – Friday, March 22
o Pittsburg State University – Friday, March 29
· Graduation & Transfer Fairs – Opportunity for students to explore transfer options upon completion at Crowder
o McDonald County campus – Tuesday, March 5 from 10AM – 1PM
o Nevada campus – Tuesday, March 19 from 2-4PM
o Neosho/Main campus – Wednesday, March 20 from 10AM – 1PM
Community Events
· Neosho High School Art Exhibit in the Longwell Museum, Feb. 25-Mar. 15, with a reception March 7, 5-7pm. Museum hours are 9am-6:30pm, M-F, with the museum closed for holidays and weekends. For more information: 417.455.5470.
· Community Education classes will have new opportunities in the spring. Watch for updates after the first of the year!https://www.crowder.edu/community-education/neosho/
· Due to student availability the International Food Festival has been cancelled for Wednesday, Feb. 27.
· The Veterinary Technology program will host a high school Vet Tech competition on Friday, March 1. 20 high school teams will be competing from across the state. This is a new competition in Missouri and is part of the contests on Aggie Day.
· Technology Student Association District competition will be held Friday, March 1, on the Neosho campus.
· Crowder Board of Trustees meeting Monday, Feb. 25, 10AM in the Fireside Room.
Academics
· Mid-terms will be the week March 8. Be prepared!
· Spring Break is March 11-15. The college offices are open all week except Friday, March 15.
Athletics
· Roughrider Women’s Basketball team are 12-18 on the season. They will host the Region 16 first round game vs. State Fair at 7pm on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Bob Sneller Gymnasiun. A win will advance them to the semifinals. This is a single elimination tournament. Check out the schedule: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/wbkb/2018-19/schedule
· The Roughrider Baseball team are 9-3 on the season and ranked #9 in the country. They play at Jefferson, Feb. 27 & 28. For a complete schedule go to: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/bsb/2018-19/schedule
· Roughrider Softball team is 8-0 on the season. They play at home Monday, Feb. 25 vs. Kansas City Kansas CC at 1pm. They will play on the road Feb. 26 and at home Feb. 27. For a complete schedule go to: http://crowderathletics.com/sports/sball/2018-19/schedule
Campus Life
· Changed to Thursday, Feb. 28 due to basketball playoff game. Black History Month Film Series the last one will be Thursday, Feb. 28 at 6pm in the Fireside Room inside the Student Center.
· Win tickets to the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball April 9, at 8:30pm! Campus Life will be giving away 2 sets of 2 tickets each.Register at the basketball game tomorrow night, Feb. 26, Baseball game on March 22, and Softball game on March 28. Tickets will be drawn on March 28 after the softball game. These are lower level seats and the last home game for the Thunder. Registration is free to any Crowder student.
Career & Transfer Services
· Campus Visits available for students who will be transferring. Transportation will be provided, but spaces are limited. To sign up, contact Jamie Stanley, 417.455.5616 or email: JamieStanley@Crowder.edu
o University of Arkansas – Friday, March 1
o Missouri University of Science & Technology – Friday, March 22
o Pittsburg State University – Friday, March 29
· Graduation & Transfer Fairs – Opportunity for students to explore transfer options upon completion at Crowder
o McDonald County campus – Tuesday, March 5 from 10AM – 1PM
o Nevada campus – Tuesday, March 19 from 2-4PM
o Neosho/Main campus – Wednesday, March 20 from 10AM – 1PM
Community Events
· Neosho High School Art Exhibit in the Longwell Museum, Feb. 25-Mar. 15, with a reception March 7, 5-7pm. Museum hours are 9am-6:30pm, M-F, with the museum closed for holidays and weekends. For more information: 417.455.5470.
· Community Education classes will have new opportunities in the spring. Watch for updates after the first of the year!https://www.crowder.edu/community-education/neosho/
· Due to student availability the International Food Festival has been cancelled for Wednesday, Feb. 27.
· The Veterinary Technology program will host a high school Vet Tech competition on Friday, March 1. 20 high school teams will be competing from across the state. This is a new competition in Missouri and is part of the contests on Aggie Day.
· Technology Student Association District competition will be held Friday, March 1, on the Neosho campus.
· Crowder Board of Trustees meeting Monday, Feb. 25, 10AM in the Fireside Room.
Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests
02/22/2019 0910
AARON LLOYD MILLER
19001645 307 W 14th St CASSVILLE, MO 65625
WM 38 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
2 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1000
TABITHA LYNN RICHARDSON
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 34 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1224
MONTY RAY BARRETT
19001651 2001 W Olive SPRINGFIELD, MO 65802
WM 48 2800 E 32ND ST 500.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/22/2019 1420
MARIA TERESA HENSLEY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 37 2623 W 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1500
DAVID LEE MARTIN 19001656
12803 Lawrence 2133 MOUNT VERNON, MO 65712
WM 38 649 E 17TH ST/S IOWA AVE 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/22/2019 1435
RIKKI RENEE TUGGLE
19001656 220 S Comingo Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 40 649 E 17TH ST/S IOWA AVE 500.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/22/2019 1620
JOSEPH EUGENE PAUGH
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 47 000 W 7TH /WALMART PR 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/22/2019 2037
DAVID ALLEN VANGORKOM
19001669 108 Crestview Dr SENECA, MO 64865
WM 38 216 S BYERS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/22/2019 2240
KENNETA D LESS WILLIS
216 S Byers Ave, B JOPLIN, MO 64801
249 E 7TH ST/S PENNSYLVANIA AVE
BF 23 500.00
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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
7 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/22/2019 2245
SAMANTHA CHRYSTINE REDDING
2209 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 29 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 0039
HANNAH MARIE DOBBS
612 S 9th St SARCOXIE, MO 64862
WF 31 1100 S MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/23/2019 0145
TIMOTHY WAYNE LEMMONS
2314 E Zora St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 51 349 E 17TH ST/S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 0200
SIERRA DAANN BURKYBILE
8006 S 650 Rd QUAPAW, OK 74363
WF 23 432 E 7TH ST/S GRAND AVE 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/23/2019 0820
MARIA TERESA HENSLEY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 37 185 W 15TH ST 500.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/23/2019 1056
REX LEROY MCNIEL
101.5 W 3rd St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 53 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 1308
LESLIE LYNN WILLIAMS
19001689 728 S Chestnut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 59 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY
02/23/2019 1311
RICHARD LEON DAUGHERTY
1002 Se Boulevard NEOSHO, MO 64850
WM 63 1102 W 32ND ST 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/23/2019 1736
DATSON SIRHEILA THOMAS
1110 E Broadway St JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 27 1634 E 3RD ST/S MCKEE AVE 0.00
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/23/2019 1940
ANGELA CHANELL LYNN ECK
1828 W Perkins Street JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 29 949 E 7TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/24/2019 0041
DEONDRE HACKETT COLLINSWORTH
64 L Garrison Ln LAMPE, MO 65681
BM 18 149 E 2ND ST/S VIRGINIA AVE 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
2 1 MINOR IN POSSESSION
02/24/2019 0200
MYKOL JOSEF PEREZ
905 S Moffet Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 22 100 E 26TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
2 1 FAIL TO STOP, STOP SIGN
3 1 TURNS AT INTERSECTIONS
4 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
5 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
02/24/2019 1154
MICHAEL ANDREW PAGE
3502 Jennifer JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 34 149 E 10TH ST/S VIRGINIA AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/24/2019 1425
RANDALL DEAN TANGEN
1345 S Cedarbrook SPRINGFIELD, MO 65804
WM 57 1160- BLK S HOPI LN 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
02/24/2019 1722
MIGUEL JUNIOR SAMPSON
11730 Hwy 43 SENECA, MO 64865
WM 18 303 W 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/24/2019 1933
BOBBY JOE CEDATOL
817 S Main St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 37 E ZORA ST/N MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/24/2019 2031
MICHAEL CARDELL LARRY
116 E Garfield NEVADA, MO 64772
BM 40 2015 S NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
02/24/2019 2240
SAVON MARTEL WATTS
19001732 1519 S Pitcher Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 26 526 S. SAINT LOUIS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/25/2019 0010
COREY LEE OSIER-WOODS
116 Carl Junction Road WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 25 700 S ILLINOIS AVE 0.00
4 1 DELIVER/POSSESS/CONCEAL ITEM PROHIBITED IN JAIL BY LAW
02/25/2019 0625
JUSTIN LEE HUBBARD
4117 Pennsylvania JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 29 4117 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
AARON LLOYD MILLER
19001645 307 W 14th St CASSVILLE, MO 65625
WM 38 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
2 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1000
TABITHA LYNN RICHARDSON
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 34 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 250.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1224
MONTY RAY BARRETT
19001651 2001 W Olive SPRINGFIELD, MO 65802
WM 48 2800 E 32ND ST 500.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/22/2019 1420
MARIA TERESA HENSLEY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 37 2623 W 7TH ST 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/22/2019 1500
DAVID LEE MARTIN 19001656
12803 Lawrence 2133 MOUNT VERNON, MO 65712
WM 38 649 E 17TH ST/S IOWA AVE 0.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/22/2019 1435
RIKKI RENEE TUGGLE
19001656 220 S Comingo Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 40 649 E 17TH ST/S IOWA AVE 500.00
1 1 LARCENY
02/22/2019 1620
JOSEPH EUGENE PAUGH
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 47 000 W 7TH /WALMART PR 500.00
1 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
02/22/2019 2037
DAVID ALLEN VANGORKOM
19001669 108 Crestview Dr SENECA, MO 64865
WM 38 216 S BYERS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/22/2019 2240
KENNETA D LESS WILLIS
216 S Byers Ave, B JOPLIN, MO 64801
249 E 7TH ST/S PENNSYLVANIA AVE
BF 23 500.00
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
6 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
7 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/22/2019 2245
SAMANTHA CHRYSTINE REDDING
2209 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 29 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 0039
HANNAH MARIE DOBBS
612 S 9th St SARCOXIE, MO 64862
WF 31 1100 S MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/23/2019 0145
TIMOTHY WAYNE LEMMONS
2314 E Zora St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 51 349 E 17TH ST/S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 0200
SIERRA DAANN BURKYBILE
8006 S 650 Rd QUAPAW, OK 74363
WF 23 432 E 7TH ST/S GRAND AVE 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/23/2019 0820
MARIA TERESA HENSLEY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 37 185 W 15TH ST 500.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
02/23/2019 1056
REX LEROY MCNIEL
101.5 W 3rd St WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 53 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/23/2019 1308
LESLIE LYNN WILLIAMS
19001689 728 S Chestnut Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 59 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY
02/23/2019 1311
RICHARD LEON DAUGHERTY
1002 Se Boulevard NEOSHO, MO 64850
WM 63 1102 W 32ND ST 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/23/2019 1736
DATSON SIRHEILA THOMAS
1110 E Broadway St JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 27 1634 E 3RD ST/S MCKEE AVE 0.00
4 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/23/2019 1940
ANGELA CHANELL LYNN ECK
1828 W Perkins Street JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 29 949 E 7TH ST/S MURPHY BLVD 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
02/24/2019 0041
DEONDRE HACKETT COLLINSWORTH
64 L Garrison Ln LAMPE, MO 65681
BM 18 149 E 2ND ST/S VIRGINIA AVE 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
2 1 MINOR IN POSSESSION
02/24/2019 0200
MYKOL JOSEF PEREZ
905 S Moffet Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 22 100 E 26TH ST/S MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
2 1 FAIL TO STOP, STOP SIGN
3 1 TURNS AT INTERSECTIONS
4 1 NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
5 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
02/24/2019 1154
MICHAEL ANDREW PAGE
3502 Jennifer JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 34 149 E 10TH ST/S VIRGINIA AVE 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED
02/24/2019 1425
RANDALL DEAN TANGEN
1345 S Cedarbrook SPRINGFIELD, MO 65804
WM 57 1160- BLK S HOPI LN 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
02/24/2019 1722
MIGUEL JUNIOR SAMPSON
11730 Hwy 43 SENECA, MO 64865
WM 18 303 W 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
02/24/2019 1933
BOBBY JOE CEDATOL
817 S Main St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 37 E ZORA ST/N MAIN ST 500.00
1 1 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
02/24/2019 2031
MICHAEL CARDELL LARRY
116 E Garfield NEVADA, MO 64772
BM 40 2015 S NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
02/24/2019 2240
SAVON MARTEL WATTS
19001732 1519 S Pitcher Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
BM 26 526 S. SAINT LOUIS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
02/25/2019 0010
COREY LEE OSIER-WOODS
116 Carl Junction Road WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 25 700 S ILLINOIS AVE 0.00
4 1 DELIVER/POSSESS/CONCEAL ITEM PROHIBITED IN JAIL BY LAW
02/25/2019 0625
JUSTIN LEE HUBBARD
4117 Pennsylvania JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 29 4117 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
Five people, including Neosho residents, injured in crash on 60
Five people were injured in a two-vehicle accident 5:12 p.m. Sunday on U. S. 60, five miles west of Neosho.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2010 Dodge Caliber driven by Crystal C. Fletcher, 21, Neosho, failed to yield and struck a 2005 Ford F-150 driven by Carlos Garcia Martinez, 36, Eucha, Oklahoma, causing both vehicles to travel off the north side of the roadway.
Fletcher and a passenger, Jennifer M. Fletcher, 17, Neosho, were treated for minor injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
Eucha and two passengers, Laura Jo Garcia-Vann, 14, and Lorena Garcia-Vann, 11, both of Eucha, were treated for minor injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2010 Dodge Caliber driven by Crystal C. Fletcher, 21, Neosho, failed to yield and struck a 2005 Ford F-150 driven by Carlos Garcia Martinez, 36, Eucha, Oklahoma, causing both vehicles to travel off the north side of the roadway.
Fletcher and a passenger, Jennifer M. Fletcher, 17, Neosho, were treated for minor injuries at Freeman West Hospital, Joplin.
Eucha and two passengers, Laura Jo Garcia-Vann, 14, and Lorena Garcia-Vann, 11, both of Eucha, were treated for minor injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
Highway Patrol Arrests February 24-25
Timothy J. Mullins, 45, Nixa, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, failure to signal
Humberto R. Cuevas, 22, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, speeding
Benton W. Mitchell, 51, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving in a traffic crash
Kenneth R. Smith, 51, Brighton, felony failure to register as a sex offender, no valid operator's license, no insurance, no valid plates, no seat belt
Vernon L. Allen, 36, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, driving while revoked, speeding, no seat belt
Joshua B. Nutter, 29, Nixa, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Marty R, Kupka, 20, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding (96 in a 65), no insurance
Darryl L. Stone, 17, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Joseph W. Yonts, 56, Bolivar, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, felony possession of a controlled substance-THC oil, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid license, no insurance, failure to display valid plates, no seat belt, misdemeanor Polk County warrant for littering
Jennifer M. Hicks, 38, Buffalo, felony Lawrence County warrant for failure to appear on burglary, felony Dade County warrant for failure to appear on possession of methamphetamine, felony Cedar County warrant for probation violation for possession of methamphetamine, felony Christian County warrant for failure to appear on receiving stolen property, misdemeanor Christian County for failure to appear on receiving stolen property, receiving stolen property, no valid operator's license, no insurance
Danita O. Dalton, 55, Eagle Rock, misdemeanor Kimberling City warrant for failure to appear on defective equipment
Joshua S. Crecilious, 33, Springfield, felony delivery of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, counterfeiting, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid license, displaying the plates of another, speeding, possession of marijuana
Humberto R. Cuevas, 22, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, speeding
Benton W. Mitchell, 51, Springfield, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving in a traffic crash
Kenneth R. Smith, 51, Brighton, felony failure to register as a sex offender, no valid operator's license, no insurance, no valid plates, no seat belt
Vernon L. Allen, 36, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, driving while revoked, speeding, no seat belt
Joshua B. Nutter, 29, Nixa, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Marty R, Kupka, 20, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding (96 in a 65), no insurance
Darryl L. Stone, 17, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Joseph W. Yonts, 56, Bolivar, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, felony possession of a controlled substance-THC oil, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid license, no insurance, failure to display valid plates, no seat belt, misdemeanor Polk County warrant for littering
Jennifer M. Hicks, 38, Buffalo, felony Lawrence County warrant for failure to appear on burglary, felony Dade County warrant for failure to appear on possession of methamphetamine, felony Cedar County warrant for probation violation for possession of methamphetamine, felony Christian County warrant for failure to appear on receiving stolen property, misdemeanor Christian County for failure to appear on receiving stolen property, receiving stolen property, no valid operator's license, no insurance
Danita O. Dalton, 55, Eagle Rock, misdemeanor Kimberling City warrant for failure to appear on defective equipment
Joshua S. Crecilious, 33, Springfield, felony delivery of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, counterfeiting, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid license, displaying the plates of another, speeding, possession of marijuana
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Deer causes accident injuring Webb City man
A Webb City man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 5:51 a.m. today on Ivy Road, one half mile west or Oronogo.
According to the Highway Patrol report, Bradyn O. Ansley, 21, Webb City, driving a 2010 Honda Civic, swerved to miss a deer, traveled off the road, overturned and struck a fence.
Ansley was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, Bradyn O. Ansley, 21, Webb City, driving a 2010 Honda Civic, swerved to miss a deer, traveled off the road, overturned and struck a fence.
Ansley was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
Highway Patrol Arrests February 23-24
Ashlyn K. Cook, 24, Branson, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, careless and imprudent driving
Timur S. Ivanov, 17, Ozark, minor in possession
Wanjicu S. Herron, 39, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, failure to maintain single lane, driving while suspended
Abdulsalam Alshowaya, 27, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, speeding, failure to affix license plate
James L. Weidner, 26, Lebanon, felony DeKalb County, Illinois warrant for failure to appear on fraud
Danny R. Huff, 49, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, failure to use turn signal, failure to drive in a single lane, speeding
Michael A. Pease, 23, Anderson, driving while intoxicated
Martin G. Farnsworth, 59, Branson, interfering with a traffic stop, willfully resisting a member of the Patrol within their duty, public intoxication
Kharef Soliman, 42, Noel, driving while intoxicated
Georgia M. Clinton, 39, Mount Vernon, felony Lawrence County warrant for dangerous drugs, misdemeanor Aurora Police Department warrant for failure to appear on failure to register motor vehicle, misdemeanor Purdy Police Department warrant for failure to appear on no insurance
Samantha J. Stephens, 22, Webb City, misdemeanor Neosho Police Department warrants for failure to appear on two counts of animal at large
Tyler J. Brewer, 28, Springfield, felony forgery, felony parole violation warrant, identity theft, Greene County misdemeanor warrant for domestic assault, no seat belt
Shaelynne M. Wilson, 26, Springfield, felony parole violation
Timur S. Ivanov, 17, Ozark, minor in possession
Wanjicu S. Herron, 39, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, failure to maintain single lane, driving while suspended
Abdulsalam Alshowaya, 27, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, speeding, failure to affix license plate
James L. Weidner, 26, Lebanon, felony DeKalb County, Illinois warrant for failure to appear on fraud
Danny R. Huff, 49, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, failure to use turn signal, failure to drive in a single lane, speeding
Michael A. Pease, 23, Anderson, driving while intoxicated
Martin G. Farnsworth, 59, Branson, interfering with a traffic stop, willfully resisting a member of the Patrol within their duty, public intoxication
Kharef Soliman, 42, Noel, driving while intoxicated
Georgia M. Clinton, 39, Mount Vernon, felony Lawrence County warrant for dangerous drugs, misdemeanor Aurora Police Department warrant for failure to appear on failure to register motor vehicle, misdemeanor Purdy Police Department warrant for failure to appear on no insurance
Samantha J. Stephens, 22, Webb City, misdemeanor Neosho Police Department warrants for failure to appear on two counts of animal at large
Tyler J. Brewer, 28, Springfield, felony forgery, felony parole violation warrant, identity theft, Greene County misdemeanor warrant for domestic assault, no seat belt
Shaelynne M. Wilson, 26, Springfield, felony parole violation
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Agenda posted for Jasper County Commission meeting
JASPER COUNTY COMMISSION AGENDA
FEBRUARY 26, 2019 9 A.M.
JASPER COUNTY COURTHOUSE ROOM 101
1. CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRAYER
2. ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4. PRESENTATIONS
5. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
6. ELECTED OFFICIALS/CITIZENS REQUESTS
◊ Recorder of Deeds-Surplus Office Equipment
7. COMMISSIONER’S REPORTS
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
◊ Discuss the Dissolution of the LaRussell Special Road District
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
FEBRUARY 26, 2019 9 A.M.
JASPER COUNTY COURTHOUSE ROOM 101
1. CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRAYER
2. ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4. PRESENTATIONS
5. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
6. ELECTED OFFICIALS/CITIZENS REQUESTS
◊ Recorder of Deeds-Surplus Office Equipment
7. COMMISSIONER’S REPORTS
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
◊ Discuss the Dissolution of the LaRussell Special Road District
10. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Agenda posted for Carthage City Council meeting
Council Agenda
City of Carthage, Missouri
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
6:30 PM- Council Chambers
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation
2. Invocation
3. Pledge of Allegiance to Flag
4. Calling of the Roll
5. Reading and Consideration of Minutes of Previous Meeting
6. Presentations/Proclamations
7. Public Comments
8. Reports of Standing Committees
9. Reports from Special Committees and Board Liaisons
10. Report of the Mayor
11. Reports/Remarks of Councilmembers
(Each Councilmember is limited to no more than two (2) minutes. The time may be extended by the Chair if deemed necessary. Once a Councilmember has had their say on a particular issue they are not permitted to once again speak on the issue unless permitted by the Chair)
12. Administrative Reports
13. Report of Claims Presented Against the City
14. Public Hearings
15. Old Business
1. C.B. 19-06- An Ordinance to authorize the Mayor to apply for federal financial assistance on behalf of The City of Carthage and to execute any contract(s) resulting from such application for any grants between the City of Carthage and the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission providing for capital, operating, and/or marketing assistance, comprised of federal funds to be expended for Commission-approved transit projects. (Budget Ways & Means)
2. C.B. 19-07- An Ordinance to amend Division 8- Parks Administrator, Sections 2-211- Generally through 2-212- Duties; Section 16-24.- Traffic and motor vehicles in Kellogg Lake Park; and other references to the Parks Administrator's position in the Code of Carthage. (Insurance, Audit & Claims)
3. C.B. 19-08- An Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement between the City of Carthage, Missouri and the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission providing for a Transportation Alternatives Fund Program Agreement ((TAP-1601(703)) for ADA compliant sidewalks, entrances and crosswalks along Central Avenue (MO96), from Garrison Avenue to Route 66. (Public Works)
16. New Business-
1. C.B. 19-09- An Ordinance changing Memorial Hall Rental Fees in the City of Carthage. (Public Services Committee)
18. Resolutions
1. Resolution 1862- A Resolution authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Office of State Courts administrator and the Carthage Municipal Division of Jasper County for participation in the debt collection and tax offset program. (Public Safety Committee).
2. Resolution 1863- A Resolution approving the declaration of certain materials and pieces of equipment of the City of Carthage Fire Department as surplus to the City's needs and authorizing their disposition. (Staff)
19. Closing Comments
20. Executive Session
21. Adjournment