The following criminal cases were filed in Jasper County Circuit Court:
Andrew Cole Martin, 1997, Neck City, misdemeanor sexual misconduct, driving while revoked/suspended
Mario Maldonado-Chavez, 1995, Carthage, felony stealing, felony assault
Tevaris Jordan Young, 2000, Joplin, felony attempted burglary
David Wayne Amerson, 1979, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance
James Bradley Page, 1984, Carthage, felony driving while intoxicated
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, April 30, 2020
Newton County Criminal Case April 30
The following criminal case was filed in Newton County Circuit Court:
Jerry James Nichols, 1982, Neosho, felony robbery, felony armed criminal action
Jerry James Nichols, 1982, Neosho, felony robbery, felony armed criminal action
McDonald County Criminal Cases April 30
The following criminal cases were filed in McDonald County Circuit Court:
Travis Rolland Buchele, 1989, Anderson, felony stealing, guilty plea sentenced to five years, sentence suspended, placed on five years probation
Collin N. Lewis, 2000, Anderson, fishing without a permit
Nelson Espada, 1982, Southwest City, fishing without a permit
Gonzalez Deciderio, 1985, Southwest City, fishing without a permit
Robert A. Farriester, 1980, Rogers, Arkansas, taking black bass in closed season
David M. Miller, 1995, Lowell, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Salvador Lopez, 1984, Centerton, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Marlon E. Borja Lopez, 1994, Bentonville, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Jimmie D. Weston, 1974, Bentonville, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Travis Rolland Buchele, 1989, Anderson, felony stealing, guilty plea sentenced to five years, sentence suspended, placed on five years probation
Collin N. Lewis, 2000, Anderson, fishing without a permit
Nelson Espada, 1982, Southwest City, fishing without a permit
Gonzalez Deciderio, 1985, Southwest City, fishing without a permit
Robert A. Farriester, 1980, Rogers, Arkansas, taking black bass in closed season
David M. Miller, 1995, Lowell, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Salvador Lopez, 1984, Centerton, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Marlon E. Borja Lopez, 1994, Bentonville, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Jimmie D. Weston, 1974, Bentonville, Arkansas, fishing without a permit
Barton County Criminal Case April 30
The following criminal case was filed in Barton County Circuit Court:
Jacob Alex Leo Comer, 1999, Lamar, felony domestic assault, felony kidnapping
Jacob Alex Leo Comer, 1999, Lamar, felony domestic assault, felony kidnapping
Joplin High School qualifies nine students for national debate and speech tournament
(From Joplin Schools)
Joplin Speech and Debate has qualified nine high school students to the National Speech and Debate Association tournament.
Jeannine Crawford (Senior) received 1st place in Humorous Interpretation and is a national qualifier.
Cora Wesley (Junior) received 1st place in Big Question Debate and is a national qualifier.
Spencer Vreeland (Senior) received 2nd place in Original Oratory and is a national qualifier.
Julian Garrett (Senior) received 2nd place in Program of Oral Interpretation and is a national qualifier.
Lauren Smith (Senior) received 2nd place in Lincoln Douglas Debate and is a national qualifier.
Jeana Compton (Freshman) placed in Student Congressional Debate and is a national qualifier.
Additionally, Rosalyn Jourdan (Senior) received 3rd place in Foreign Extemp and is a national alternate.
Please up us in congratulating these students’ hard work!
Joplin Speech and Debate has qualified nine high school students to the National Speech and Debate Association tournament.
Initially, students were supposed to attend nationals in New Mexico this year, but will now be attending through an online virtual tournament beginning Monday, June 15, 2020, through Saturday, June 20, 2020.
Qualifiers included:
Benjamin Smith (Junior) and Annalise Vorhees (Senior) received 1st place in Policy Debate and are national qualifiers.
Samuel Peterson (Senior) received 1st place in Domestic Extemp and is a national qualifier.
Benjamin Smith (Junior) and Annalise Vorhees (Senior) received 1st place in Policy Debate and are national qualifiers.
Samuel Peterson (Senior) received 1st place in Domestic Extemp and is a national qualifier.
Jeannine Crawford (Senior) received 1st place in Humorous Interpretation and is a national qualifier.
Cora Wesley (Junior) received 1st place in Big Question Debate and is a national qualifier.
Spencer Vreeland (Senior) received 2nd place in Original Oratory and is a national qualifier.
Julian Garrett (Senior) received 2nd place in Program of Oral Interpretation and is a national qualifier.
Lauren Smith (Senior) received 2nd place in Lincoln Douglas Debate and is a national qualifier.
Jeana Compton (Freshman) placed in Student Congressional Debate and is a national qualifier.
Additionally, Rosalyn Jourdan (Senior) received 3rd place in Foreign Extemp and is a national alternate.
Please up us in congratulating these students’ hard work!
Highway Patrol Arrests April 29-30
Mark P. Alves, 31, Seymour, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, five Rogersville Police Department warrants for failure to appear, three Fordland Police Department warrants for failure to appear, speeding
Sherri L. Dolan, 54, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving
James M. Davis, 55, Springfield, possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Casey J. Killiam, 31, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no seat belt
Sherri L. Dolan, 54, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving
James M. Davis, 55, Springfield, possession of marijuana, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, no seat belt
Casey J. Killiam, 31, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no seat belt
Joplin Police Department Arrests April 29-30
04/29/2020 1645
JOSEPH EUGENE CAREAGA
1820 W Olive SPRINGFIELD, MO 65802
WM 50 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 225.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
04/29/2020 1845
CHRISTOPHER BRIAN COOK
20003901 829 S Vermont Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 829 S VERMONT AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
04/29/2020 2100
STANLEY RAY BOYD-WATKINS
924 Maiden Ln WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 19 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
04/29/2020 2349
LIBBY LYNDAEL WATSON
20003907 20131 Elderberry JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 27 249 HWY/MO 249 HWY 225.00
2 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
3 1 STATE LICENSE PLATES REQUIRED
4 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
04/29/2020 2349
CHRISTOPHER SHANE DEE FOSTER
6821 Gateway Dr JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 32 HWY 249/ZORA 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
04/30/2020 0019
SHAUNA MARIE WEISSHAAR
216 S Byers Ave, B JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 38 531 W 2ND ST/S MOFFET AVE 225.00
1 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS
04/30/2020 0010
DEMETRIUS ANDREW BRAXTON
205 N Joplin Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 47 531 W 2ND ST/S MOFFET AVE 500.00
1 1 RESIST / INTERFERE W/ ARREST
2 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS
JOSEPH EUGENE CAREAGA
1820 W Olive SPRINGFIELD, MO 65802
WM 50 1501 S RANGE LINE RD 225.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
04/29/2020 1845
CHRISTOPHER BRIAN COOK
20003901 829 S Vermont Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 829 S VERMONT AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
04/29/2020 2100
STANLEY RAY BOYD-WATKINS
924 Maiden Ln WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 19 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
04/29/2020 2349
LIBBY LYNDAEL WATSON
20003907 20131 Elderberry JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 27 249 HWY/MO 249 HWY 225.00
2 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
3 1 STATE LICENSE PLATES REQUIRED
4 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
04/29/2020 2349
CHRISTOPHER SHANE DEE FOSTER
6821 Gateway Dr JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 32 HWY 249/ZORA 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
04/30/2020 0019
SHAUNA MARIE WEISSHAAR
216 S Byers Ave, B JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 38 531 W 2ND ST/S MOFFET AVE 225.00
1 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS
04/30/2020 0010
DEMETRIUS ANDREW BRAXTON
205 N Joplin Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 47 531 W 2ND ST/S MOFFET AVE 500.00
1 1 RESIST / INTERFERE W/ ARREST
2 1 COMPLIANCE W/ REQUEST FOR INFO BY POLICE OFFICERS
Driver killed in head-on collision at 1801 N. Main
(From the Joplin Police Department)
On April 30, 2020 at approximately 6:39 A.M. Joplin Police were dispatched to 1800 N. Main St in reference to a injury crash.
On April 30, 2020 at approximately 6:39 A.M. Joplin Police were dispatched to 1800 N. Main St in reference to a injury crash.
Through the initial investigation is was found that two vehicles collided head on.
One vehicle was traveling north bound and one southbound on Main St. One driver was transported for medical treatment for moderate injuries to a local hospital.
The other driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
Joplin Police Major Crash Team is investigating this crash. Updates will be released as they become available.
Diamond woman injured in motorcycle accident near Joplin
A Diamond woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 4:52 p.m. Wednesday on Apple Road, two miles east of Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 driven by Chelsea M. Lewis, 29, Diamond, ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
Lewis was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 driven by Chelsea M. Lewis, 29, Diamond, ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned.
Lewis was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.
Neosho teen injured in one-vehicle accident
A 16-year-old Neosho girl was injured in a one-vehicle accident 6:40 p.m. Wednesday on Highway B, eight miles west of Goodman.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1986 Ford F-150 pickup driven by Sarah E. Phillips, 17, Goodman, drove off the right side of the roadway and struck a driveway.
A passenger, the 16-year-old was treated for minor injuries at Freeman Neosho.
According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1986 Ford F-150 pickup driven by Sarah E. Phillips, 17, Goodman, drove off the right side of the roadway and struck a driveway.
A passenger, the 16-year-old was treated for minor injuries at Freeman Neosho.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Southwest City man arrested on Oklahoma warrant for first degree rape of child under 14
(From the McDonald County Sheriff's Office)
On 04/22/2020 Detectives with the McDonald County Sheriff’s Office were requested to assist in an ongoing Child Abuse investigation that occurred in Delaware County Oklahoma, with ties to the Southwest City Missouri area.
On 04/28/2020 Deputies and Detectives with the McDonald County Sheriff’s Office along with Detectives with the Tulsa Oklahoma Police Department and Agents with Homeland Security Investigations served two search warrants in the rural Southwest City Missouri area which resulted in the arrest of Walter Ramos, A 46 year old Hispanic male from the Southwest City area on the case.
On 04/22/2020 Detectives with the McDonald County Sheriff’s Office were requested to assist in an ongoing Child Abuse investigation that occurred in Delaware County Oklahoma, with ties to the Southwest City Missouri area.
On 04/28/2020 Deputies and Detectives with the McDonald County Sheriff’s Office along with Detectives with the Tulsa Oklahoma Police Department and Agents with Homeland Security Investigations served two search warrants in the rural Southwest City Missouri area which resulted in the arrest of Walter Ramos, A 46 year old Hispanic male from the Southwest City area on the case.
Ramos is currently being held at the McDonald County Detention Center on a warrant for two counts of Rape- First Degree (Victim Under age 14) issued in Delaware County Oklahoma.
Jasper County Criminal Cases April 29
The following criminal cases were filed in Jasper County Circuit Court:
Casey Aaron Gouge, 1981, Carthage, felony domestic assault
Travis Ray Jones, 1981, Jasper, felony domestic assault
Jesse Bailey, 1977, Joplin, felony unlawful use of a weapon, misdemeanor animal abuse
Cedrick Lawson, Jr., 1989, Rayville, Louisiana, felony tampering with a motor vehicle
Jacob Matthew Merriman, 1981, Joplin, felony driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended/revoked
Casey Aaron Gouge, 1981, Carthage, felony domestic assault
Travis Ray Jones, 1981, Jasper, felony domestic assault
Jesse Bailey, 1977, Joplin, felony unlawful use of a weapon, misdemeanor animal abuse
Cedrick Lawson, Jr., 1989, Rayville, Louisiana, felony tampering with a motor vehicle
Jacob Matthew Merriman, 1981, Joplin, felony driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended/revoked
Joplin Police Department Arrests April 28-29
04/28/2020 0918
NICHOLAS ANDREW BARRETT
1002 Valley St CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 25 1736 W 22ND ST 500.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE
04/28/2020 0944
ROGER DALE BRIDENDOLPH
20003846 212 N River COMMERCE, OK 74339
WM 50 1717- A S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING
04/28/2020 2130
KEELAN NEIL HEARNS
2001 Azalea Rd DUENWEG, MO 64841
BM 17 3400 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 VEHICLE TAMPERING
04/29/2020 0240
TYLER MICHAEL COATNEY
WM 31 1102 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
NICHOLAS ANDREW BARRETT
1002 Valley St CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 25 1736 W 22ND ST 500.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE
04/28/2020 0944
ROGER DALE BRIDENDOLPH
20003846 212 N River COMMERCE, OK 74339
WM 50 1717- A S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING
04/28/2020 2130
KEELAN NEIL HEARNS
2001 Azalea Rd DUENWEG, MO 64841
BM 17 3400 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 VEHICLE TAMPERING
04/29/2020 0240
TYLER MICHAEL COATNEY
WM 31 1102 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP
Due to storm, city of Joplin to open tree limb drop off site Thursday through Saturday
(From the City of Joplin)
Due to last night’s storm, residents may have experienced down tree limbs. To help with their disposal, the City has opened the tree limb drop off site for residents to bring their limbs and branches damaged from the storm. The site will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting Thursday, April 30 through Saturday, May 2.
The drop-off site address is 1702 North Schifferdecker Avenue, which is approximately six tenths of a mile north of Belle Center Road on the west side of Schifferdecker Avenue. This free drop off service is for Joplin residents only. Professional contractors will not be allowed to dump.
The City will also continue the third Saturday drop-off at the Schifferdecker site every month through October. The next Saturday drop off date is Saturday, May 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Joplin residents should also note that the City’s residential trash service through Republic Services allows yard waste removal on their regular trash pick-up day. Limbs must be cut to a maximum of four (4) feet and bundled. Bundles shall be no heavier than 50 pounds. The diameter of each tree limb shall be no larger than four (4) inches.
Joplin residents and landlords on the City’s residential trash service may also bring tree limbs, branches, and brush, for a fee, to the Republic Services Transfer Station on Old Route 66, in Galena, Kansas. For details, call Republic Services at 620-783-5841.
For more information, call Lindsey James, City of Joplin Recycling Coordinator at 417-624-0820, ext. 501.
Due to last night’s storm, residents may have experienced down tree limbs. To help with their disposal, the City has opened the tree limb drop off site for residents to bring their limbs and branches damaged from the storm. The site will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting Thursday, April 30 through Saturday, May 2.
The drop-off site address is 1702 North Schifferdecker Avenue, which is approximately six tenths of a mile north of Belle Center Road on the west side of Schifferdecker Avenue. This free drop off service is for Joplin residents only. Professional contractors will not be allowed to dump.
The City will also continue the third Saturday drop-off at the Schifferdecker site every month through October. The next Saturday drop off date is Saturday, May 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Joplin residents should also note that the City’s residential trash service through Republic Services allows yard waste removal on their regular trash pick-up day. Limbs must be cut to a maximum of four (4) feet and bundled. Bundles shall be no heavier than 50 pounds. The diameter of each tree limb shall be no larger than four (4) inches.
Joplin residents and landlords on the City’s residential trash service may also bring tree limbs, branches, and brush, for a fee, to the Republic Services Transfer Station on Old Route 66, in Galena, Kansas. For details, call Republic Services at 620-783-5841.
For more information, call Lindsey James, City of Joplin Recycling Coordinator at 417-624-0820, ext. 501.
Joplin SWAT ends standoff with arrest of man who allegedly stabbed man at one house, dog at another
(From the Joplin Police Department)
On April 29, 2020 at approximately 1:15 A.M. Joplin officers were dispatched to 723 S. Connor Ave for a burglary in progress call.
On April 29, 2020 at approximately 1:15 A.M. Joplin officers were dispatched to 723 S. Connor Ave for a burglary in progress call.
Upon arrival, victims reported that a male suspect had knocked on their door and after opening it swung a knife at them cutting a male resident in the home.
The residents fled the home and the suspect identified as Jessie Bailey (42 of Joplin) locked himself inside their residence alone.
Officers through their investigation learned that Bailey before entering 723 S. Connor Ave had contacted the residents at 802 S. Connor Ave.
During his contact with that resident a verbal altercation occurred where he stabbed the dog of the residence and fled to 723 S. Connor Ave.
Officers gave commands for Bailey to exit 723 S. Connor Ave without response. Joplin SWAT was called to the scene. The male was taken into custody by Joplin Police at 3:57 A.M.
Jessie Bailey has been arrested for 1st Degree Burglary, 1st Degree Assault, Resisting Arrest, and Animal Abuse.
Joplin, Carthage, Webb City, Lamar students among winners of MSSU Student Writing Excellence Awards
(From Southern News Service)
The Writing Program Committee at Missouri Southern State University has announced the winners of the 13th annual Student Writing Excellence Awards.
The awards acknowledge excellent writing assignments completed during the spring, summer and fall semesters of 2019.
The winners in each category are:
Journalism
1st – Lauren Brown, Joplin (Southern Broadcasters Club)
Honorable Mention – Shea Schrader, Joplin (Into the Floodwaters)
Evidence Based Writing
1st – Gabrielle Hill, Camdenton, Mo. (The Genetic Analysis of the Ebony and Eyeless Genes in the Drosophila Fruit Fly)
2nd – Veronica Nguyen, Webb City (Forensic Nature: Decomposition Through Impacts of Ecosystems)
Honorable Mention – Kennedee French, Joplin (Genetic Crosses Using Eyeless and Vestigial Traits in Drosophila melanogaster)
Emerging Writer
1st – Gracie Allan, Belton, Mo. (Symbolic Interactionism)
Honorable Mention – Taylor Powell, Springdale, Ark. (Social Class and Social Stratification)
Business and Technical Writing
1st – Niki Day, Joplin (Psychological Induced Asthma)
2nd – Nathaniel Hitchcock, Carthage (Freeman PACU Clinical Observation)
Honorable Mention – Rhianna Rickett, Lamar (Closing Your Skills Gap)
The Writing Committee has also announced the winners of the annual Faculty Writing Excellence Awards, which acknowledge innovative writing assignments.
This year’s winners are:
Dr. Jennifer Stegall, assistant professor of teacher education – Literacy Data Collection and Analysis (EDUC 470)
Dr. Kyle Gustafson, assistant professor of biology and environmental health – Empowering Students to Think and Write Like Biologists: A Multiweek, Inquiry-Based, Fruit Fly Writing Project (BIO 305)
The Writing Program Committee at Missouri Southern State University has announced the winners of the 13th annual Student Writing Excellence Awards.
The awards acknowledge excellent writing assignments completed during the spring, summer and fall semesters of 2019.
The winners in each category are:
Journalism
1st – Lauren Brown, Joplin (Southern Broadcasters Club)
Honorable Mention – Shea Schrader, Joplin (Into the Floodwaters)
Evidence Based Writing
1st – Gabrielle Hill, Camdenton, Mo. (The Genetic Analysis of the Ebony and Eyeless Genes in the Drosophila Fruit Fly)
2nd – Veronica Nguyen, Webb City (Forensic Nature: Decomposition Through Impacts of Ecosystems)
Honorable Mention – Kennedee French, Joplin (Genetic Crosses Using Eyeless and Vestigial Traits in Drosophila melanogaster)
Emerging Writer
1st – Gracie Allan, Belton, Mo. (Symbolic Interactionism)
Honorable Mention – Taylor Powell, Springdale, Ark. (Social Class and Social Stratification)
Business and Technical Writing
1st – Niki Day, Joplin (Psychological Induced Asthma)
2nd – Nathaniel Hitchcock, Carthage (Freeman PACU Clinical Observation)
Honorable Mention – Rhianna Rickett, Lamar (Closing Your Skills Gap)
The Writing Committee has also announced the winners of the annual Faculty Writing Excellence Awards, which acknowledge innovative writing assignments.
This year’s winners are:
Dr. Jennifer Stegall, assistant professor of teacher education – Literacy Data Collection and Analysis (EDUC 470)
Dr. Kyle Gustafson, assistant professor of biology and environmental health – Empowering Students to Think and Write Like Biologists: A Multiweek, Inquiry-Based, Fruit Fly Writing Project (BIO 305)
Jasper County Sheriff's Office Arrests
4/28/2020
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report
4/24/2020 Kristopher C Speer 38 of Webb City, MO was arrested for Domestic Assault 3rd Degree and Driving While Intoxicated.
4/26/2020 Travis R Jones 38 of Jasper, MO was arrested for Domestic Assault 1st Degree.
4/27/2020 Benjamin A Page 40 of Carthage, MO was arrested for Domestic Assault 3rd Degree.
4/27/2020 Kelsey M Sifferman 28 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Fugitive from Justice.
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.
For a more detailed list of inmates currently in custody visit our web site at: http://www.jaspercountysheriff.org/Documents/inmate_roster/InmateRoster.pdf The upper left hand corner of the INMATE ROSTER will reflect the date and time it was updated.
The INMATE ROSTER is subject to change as individuals are booked and released from jail.
Agenda posted for Joplin Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
Joplin Planning & Zoning Commission
Monday, May 11, 2020 4 P.M.
5th Floor Council Chamber 602 South Main Street
Roll Call
Approval of the March 9, 2020 Minutes
Public Hearings
Case 015-20: Approximately 140’ North and 60’ West of the intersection of N Oliver Ave. and W A St. – A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District R-2 (Two-family Residential) for the purpose of future residential development. – 210 Rentals LLC
Case 016-20: 5526 W 32nd St. – A request to remove from District C-O (Non-Retail Commercial) and include in District C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) for the purpose of future commercial development. – Stanley Weaver
Case 017-20: Approximately 50’ West of the West end of public right-of-way on Douglas Place - A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District R-2 (Two-family Residential) for the purpose of future residential development – Joel Standeford
Case 018-20: Street Vacation – A request to vacate Pearl Ave. street right-of-way lying North of W. 7th St. and South of W 6th St. – Jasper County
Case 019-20: Street Vacation – A request to vacate Sergeant Ave. street right-of-way lying South of W. 24th St. and North of W. 25th St. – Joplin Redevelopment Corporation
Case 020-20 Easement Vacation – A request to vacate a stormwater easement lying approximately 500’ South of the intersection of E 26th St. and S Irwin Ave. – Jasper Products Old Business New Business
Case 021-20 Preliminary Plat Review – A request to review the Preliminary Plat of Eagles Edge Subdivision located approximately 400’ West and 650’ North of the West end of public right-of-way on W. 32nd St. – James and Lance Ledford Case 022-20 3132 E 12th St. – A request for a permanent Special Use Permit (2nd Renewal) for the continued operation of a preschool and childcare center – Baily Austin, Elite Preparatory School
Other Business
Adjournment
Monday, May 11, 2020 4 P.M.
5th Floor Council Chamber 602 South Main Street
Roll Call
Approval of the March 9, 2020 Minutes
Public Hearings
Case 015-20: Approximately 140’ North and 60’ West of the intersection of N Oliver Ave. and W A St. – A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District R-2 (Two-family Residential) for the purpose of future residential development. – 210 Rentals LLC
Case 016-20: 5526 W 32nd St. – A request to remove from District C-O (Non-Retail Commercial) and include in District C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) for the purpose of future commercial development. – Stanley Weaver
Case 017-20: Approximately 50’ West of the West end of public right-of-way on Douglas Place - A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District R-2 (Two-family Residential) for the purpose of future residential development – Joel Standeford
Case 018-20: Street Vacation – A request to vacate Pearl Ave. street right-of-way lying North of W. 7th St. and South of W 6th St. – Jasper County
Case 019-20: Street Vacation – A request to vacate Sergeant Ave. street right-of-way lying South of W. 24th St. and North of W. 25th St. – Joplin Redevelopment Corporation
Case 020-20 Easement Vacation – A request to vacate a stormwater easement lying approximately 500’ South of the intersection of E 26th St. and S Irwin Ave. – Jasper Products Old Business New Business
Case 021-20 Preliminary Plat Review – A request to review the Preliminary Plat of Eagles Edge Subdivision located approximately 400’ West and 650’ North of the West end of public right-of-way on W. 32nd St. – James and Lance Ledford Case 022-20 3132 E 12th St. – A request for a permanent Special Use Permit (2nd Renewal) for the continued operation of a preschool and childcare center – Baily Austin, Elite Preparatory School
Other Business
Adjournment
Highway Patrol Arrests April 28-29
Amanda D. Stutville, 43, Webb City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
Sterling C. Thomas, 23, Milo, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated
Harold N. Harris, 42, Springfield, felony driving while intoxicated. felony driving while suspended, careless and imprudent driving, no insurance
Valeri J. Schwartz, 57, Sparta, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, failure to drive on right half of roadway
Jacobe A. Love, 30, Omaha, Nebraska, felony possession of a controlled substance-marijuana
Jahari D. Love, 23, Omaha, Nebraska, felony possession of a controlled substance-marijuana, felony unlawful possession of a weapon
Sterling C. Thomas, 23, Milo, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated
Harold N. Harris, 42, Springfield, felony driving while intoxicated. felony driving while suspended, careless and imprudent driving, no insurance
Valeri J. Schwartz, 57, Sparta, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, failure to drive on right half of roadway
Jacobe A. Love, 30, Omaha, Nebraska, felony possession of a controlled substance-marijuana
Jahari D. Love, 23, Omaha, Nebraska, felony possession of a controlled substance-marijuana, felony unlawful possession of a weapon
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Reeds, LaRussell residents arrested, meth, stolen weapon confiscated by Sarcoxie Police
(From the Sarcoxie Police Department)
On 04-27-2020, a Sarcoxie officer initiated an investigative stop on a red Chevy van who had a known person who had a parole violation warrant inside.
The officer made contact with the driver Adam Morris of Reeds, MO, passengers Dakota Dallas of La Russell, MO, and Andrea Hobbs of Carthage, MO. Dallas was asked to step out of the vehicle, he was detained and placed in the patrol vehicle.
The officer made contact with Morris and asked if there was anything in the vehicle that he needed to be aware of, Morris stated some marijuana.
On 04-27-2020, a Sarcoxie officer initiated an investigative stop on a red Chevy van who had a known person who had a parole violation warrant inside.
The officer made contact with the driver Adam Morris of Reeds, MO, passengers Dakota Dallas of La Russell, MO, and Andrea Hobbs of Carthage, MO. Dallas was asked to step out of the vehicle, he was detained and placed in the patrol vehicle.
The officer made contact with Morris and asked if there was anything in the vehicle that he needed to be aware of, Morris stated some marijuana.
Upon search of his person, the officer found a loaded firearm magazine with live ammunition.
Once a Jasper County Deputy was on the scene, Morris was detained and placed in the deputy's patrol vehicle. Hobbs was then asked to step out of the vehicle so that a probable cause search could be conducted.
Underneath Hobbs's seat was a .380 caliber unloaded handgun that came back stolen out of Alabama. A .22 caliber, loaded, ready to fire rifle was found in the floorboard of the vehicle, and .9 grams of a crystal-like substance commonly known as methamphetamine was found on the floorboard where Dallas was sitting.
The vehicle was released to Hobbs's aunt and Hobbs was released at the scene. Morris and Dallas were transported to the Jasper County Detention Center. Due to both Dallas and Morris having prior felonies state charges were sent.
Dallas is being held on a no bond for his parole violation. $10,000 cash-only bond for unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of a controlled substance.
Morris is being held on a $10,000 cash-only bond for unlawful possession of a firearm, two counts.
Both Dallas and Morris are innocent until proven guilty by the courts.
The vehicle was released to Hobbs's aunt and Hobbs was released at the scene. Morris and Dallas were transported to the Jasper County Detention Center. Due to both Dallas and Morris having prior felonies state charges were sent.
Dallas is being held on a no bond for his parole violation. $10,000 cash-only bond for unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of a controlled substance.
Morris is being held on a $10,000 cash-only bond for unlawful possession of a firearm, two counts.
Both Dallas and Morris are innocent until proven guilty by the courts.
Valedictorians, salutatorians, top 10 percent named for Carl Junction Class of 2020
(From Carl Junction Schools)
Celebrations of the Class of 2020 are kicking off with the announcement of the Valedictorians, Salutatorians, and the Top 10 percent.
Valedictorians: Adrian Bittner, Mason Fox, Audrey Garoutte, Aubry Kleinsorge, Katherine Poage, Payne Ridgeway, Katie Scott, Ashley Stokes, and Lance Ward.
Salutatorians: Emily Boyer, Hannah Huffman, Abigail Rogers, Mallory Tate, and Ryan Wentworth.
Top 10 Percent: Noah Carpenter, Wesley DePratt, Kaitlynn Franks, Abbey Goebel, Lucas Hendren, Kyleigh Massey, Abbigayle Washburn, and Danielle Wrensch.
Celebrations of the Class of 2020 are kicking off with the announcement of the Valedictorians, Salutatorians, and the Top 10 percent.
Valedictorians: Adrian Bittner, Mason Fox, Audrey Garoutte, Aubry Kleinsorge, Katherine Poage, Payne Ridgeway, Katie Scott, Ashley Stokes, and Lance Ward.
Salutatorians: Emily Boyer, Hannah Huffman, Abigail Rogers, Mallory Tate, and Ryan Wentworth.
Top 10 Percent: Noah Carpenter, Wesley DePratt, Kaitlynn Franks, Abbey Goebel, Lucas Hendren, Kyleigh Massey, Abbigayle Washburn, and Danielle Wrensch.
Joplin High School junior finalist in national film festival
(From Joplin Schools)
Joplin High School junior Nathan Goswick has been named a finalist in the Climate Changemaker Teen Film Festival.
Joplin High School junior Nathan Goswick has been named a finalist in the Climate Changemaker Teen Film Festival.
Goswick’s film “Plastic Bags" examines the effects of using them on our environment.
As a finalist, he is going to have a video conference with director Joe Russo. Russo is known for directing several Marvel films including “Avengers: Endgame.”
Please help us congratulate Nathan on this accomplishment!
Joplin Police Department spotlights Officer Logan Bowline
(From the Joplin Police Department)
This week’s Officer Spotlight is Police Officer Logan Bowline.
Officer Bowline has been a Joplin Police Officer for three years. Before joining the Joplin Police Department Officer Bowline served as a Jailer for the city of Joplin for two years.
This week’s Officer Spotlight is Police Officer Logan Bowline.
Officer Bowline has been a Joplin Police Officer for three years. Before joining the Joplin Police Department Officer Bowline served as a Jailer for the city of Joplin for two years.
Officer Bowline is currently assigned to the Uniform Operations Bureau to the Evening Shift team. Since joining the Joplin Police Department Officer Bowline has served as a Patrol Officer, FTO, and SWAT member.
When asked what he wanted the community to know about his job Officer Bowline stated “Having a strong Police presence in my family made being a Police Officer a goal of mine for most of my life. I take great pride in carrying on this tradition while getting to serve my community with the men and woman of the Joplin Police Department.”
Jasper County Criminal Cases April 28
The following criminal cases were filed in Jasper County Circuit Court:
Dakota Kade Parkhurst, 1995, Joplin, felony stealing, misdemeanor assault (two counts)
Ty Ronnie Jo Roder Sells, 1990, Carthage, felony assault, felony tampering with a motor vehicle (three counts), felony possession of a controlled substance (two counts), felony stealing, felony resisting arrest by fleeing (two counts), felony leaving the scene of an accident, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle
Dakota Jordan Garrett, 1994, Neosho, felony domestic assault
Benjamin A. Page, 1979, Joplin, felony domestic assault
Cari Lynn Griffith, 1978, Carl Junction, felony domestic assault
Kelsey Mical Sifferman, 1991, Carl Junction, felony out-of-state fugitive
Adam Eugene Morris, 1982, Reeds, felony unlawful possession of a firearm (two counts)
Dakota Lee Dallas, 1987, LaRussell, felony unlawful possession of a firearm, felony possession of a controlled substance
Dakota Kade Parkhurst, 1995, Joplin, felony stealing, misdemeanor assault (two counts)
Ty Ronnie Jo Roder Sells, 1990, Carthage, felony assault, felony tampering with a motor vehicle (three counts), felony possession of a controlled substance (two counts), felony stealing, felony resisting arrest by fleeing (two counts), felony leaving the scene of an accident, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle
Dakota Jordan Garrett, 1994, Neosho, felony domestic assault
Benjamin A. Page, 1979, Joplin, felony domestic assault
Cari Lynn Griffith, 1978, Carl Junction, felony domestic assault
Kelsey Mical Sifferman, 1991, Carl Junction, felony out-of-state fugitive
Adam Eugene Morris, 1982, Reeds, felony unlawful possession of a firearm (two counts)
Dakota Lee Dallas, 1987, LaRussell, felony unlawful possession of a firearm, felony possession of a controlled substance
Newton County Criminal Cases April 28
The following criminal cases were filed in Newton County Circuit Court:
Maurice Albert Henderson, 1989, Goodman, felony tampering with a motor vehicle, felony resisting arrest
Donovan Lindsey Primm II, 1979, Rocky Mount, violating operator's restriction while driving a commercial vehicle
Maurice Albert Henderson, 1989, Goodman, felony tampering with a motor vehicle, felony resisting arrest
Donovan Lindsey Primm II, 1979, Rocky Mount, violating operator's restriction while driving a commercial vehicle
McDonald County Criminal Case April 28
The following criminal case was filed in McDonald County Circuit Court:
Ricky W. Couch, 1979, Lanagan, felony domestic assault, felony endangering the welfare of a child (three counts), felony resisting arrest
Ricky W. Couch, 1979, Lanagan, felony domestic assault, felony endangering the welfare of a child (three counts), felony resisting arrest
Barton County Criminal Cases April 28
The following criminal cases were filed in Barton County Circuit Court:
Timothy Wade Bough, 1964, Mindenmines, failure to maintain financial responsibility
Gerardo Luis Payan, 1985, Belton, driving while revoked/suspended
Timothy Wade Bough, 1964, Mindenmines, failure to maintain financial responsibility
Gerardo Luis Payan, 1985, Belton, driving while revoked/suspended
Joplin Police Department Arrests April 27-28
04/27/2020 0955
ERIN LEE LEMMONS
20003824 2417 E Laurel St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 32 2417 E LAUREL ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
04/27/2020 1117
MILES ANDREW KRESS
817 S Patterson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 59 1804 E 7TH ST 500.00 1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 04/27/2020 1930
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MIKEL HILL
2008 N St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 27 2008 N ST LOUIS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
04/28/2020 0003
ERIC LEE CLOVER
212 E 19th St JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 41 100 E 50TH ST/S MAIN 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
04/28/2020 0105
JOSEPH RUSSELL MIKSELL
1225 Outer Rd JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 E 33RD ST/S MAIN 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
04/28/2020 0235
WELDON EUGENE RICHARD Jr
2215 S Tyler Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 32 3031 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
04/28/2020 0815
MATHEW JAHLEEL TALLIE
904 Jefferson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 25 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
04/28/2020 0830
DANNY LEE WATKINS
1606 N Rogers Ave SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803
WM 34 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
ERIN LEE LEMMONS
20003824 2417 E Laurel St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 32 2417 E LAUREL ST 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
04/27/2020 1117
MILES ANDREW KRESS
817 S Patterson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 59 1804 E 7TH ST 500.00 1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 04/27/2020 1930
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MIKEL HILL
2008 N St Louis Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 27 2008 N ST LOUIS AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
04/28/2020 0003
ERIC LEE CLOVER
212 E 19th St JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 41 100 E 50TH ST/S MAIN 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
04/28/2020 0105
JOSEPH RUSSELL MIKSELL
1225 Outer Rd JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 E 33RD ST/S MAIN 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
04/28/2020 0235
WELDON EUGENE RICHARD Jr
2215 S Tyler Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 32 3031 S RANGE LINE RD 0.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY
04/28/2020 0815
MATHEW JAHLEEL TALLIE
904 Jefferson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 25 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
04/28/2020 0830
DANNY LEE WATKINS
1606 N Rogers Ave SPRINGFIELD, MO 65803
WM 34 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
Tornado warning in effect for SE Barton County, NE Jasper County, Dade County
Tornado Warning MOC011-057-097-109-290015- /O.NEW.KSGF.TO.W.0012.200428T2338Z-200429T0015Z/ BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED Tornado Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 638 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Southeastern Barton County in southwestern Missouri... Lawrence County in southwestern Missouri... Northeastern Jasper County in southwestern Missouri... Dade County in southwestern Missouri... * Until 715 PM CDT. * At 638 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms capable of producing a tornado were located along a line extending from 6 miles northeast of Jasper to 6 miles northwest of Miller to 6 miles north of Pierce City, moving east at 60 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. * Locations impacted include... Stockton Lake... Mount Vernon... Marionville... Greenfield... Lockwood... Golden City... Miller... Everton... Dadeville... Stotts City... Halltown... Freistatt... South Greenfield... Hoberg... Chesapeake... Red Oak... Dudenville... Pennsboro... Meinert... Boston... This includes the following highways... Interstate 44 between mile markers 33 and 58. Interstate 49 between mile markers 59 and 61. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for eastern Jasper and Newton counties, southern Barton County
Severe Thunderstorm Warning MOC009-011-057-097-109-145-290015- /O.NEW.KSGF.SV.W.0074.200428T2323Z-200429T0015Z/ BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Severe Thunderstorm Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 623 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Southern Barton County in southwestern Missouri... Eastern Newton County in southwestern Missouri... Northern Barry County in southwestern Missouri... Lawrence County in southwestern Missouri... Eastern Jasper County in southwestern Missouri... Dade County in southwestern Missouri... * Until 715 PM CDT. * At 623 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 7 miles east of Mindenmines to near Jasper to near Carthage to Diamond to near Seneca, moving east at 50 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees. * Locations impacted include... Carthage... Neosho... Stockton Lake... Monett... Aurora... Mount Vernon... Lamar... Marionville... Granby... Greenfield... Sarcoxie... Pierce City... Purdy... Lockwood... Jasper... Diamond... Golden City... Miller... Wheaton... Verona... This includes the following highways... Interstate 44 between mile markers 18 and 58. Interstate 49 between mile markers 36 and 39, and between mile markers 45 and 65. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 1100 PM CDT for southwestern Missouri. For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Storm capable of producing a tornado is in Alba headed toward Carthage
Severe Weather Statement National Weather Service Springfield MO 618 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 MOC011-097-282330- /O.CON.KSGF.TO.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200428T2330Z/ Barton MO-Jasper MO- 618 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 630 PM CDT FOR SOUTHEASTERN BARTON AND NORTHERN JASPER COUNTIES... At 618 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Alba, or near Carthage, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. Locations impacted include... Carthage... Oronogo... Carterville... Jasper... Golden City... Alba... Purcell... Nashville... Carytown... Neck City... Avilla... La Russell... Brooklyn Heights... Dudenville... Maple Grove... This includes Interstate 49 between mile markers 41 and 59. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
Storm capable of producing tornado in Purcell moving east
Severe Weather Statement National Weather Service Springfield MO 606 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 MOC011-097-282330- /O.CON.KSGF.TO.W.0011.000000T0000Z-200428T2330Z/ Barton MO-Jasper MO- 606 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 630 PM CDT FOR SOUTHERN BARTON AND JASPER COUNTIES... At 606 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Purcell, or 12 miles north of Joplin, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. Locations impacted include... Northern Joplin... Carthage... Webb City... Carl Junction... Oronogo... Carterville... Jasper... Golden City... Airport Drive... Alba... Purcell... Nashville... Carytown... Asbury... Neck City... Avilla... La Russell... Brooklyn Heights... Waco... Dudenville... This includes Interstate 49 between mile markers 41 and 59. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Newton County
Severe Thunderstorm Warning MOC145-290000- /O.NEW.KSGF.SV.W.0073.200428T2309Z-200429T0000Z/ BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Severe Thunderstorm Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 609 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Newton County in southwestern Missouri... * Until 700 PM CDT. * At 609 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Quapaw, or 7 miles south of Baxter Springs, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees. * Locations impacted include... Neosho... Seneca... Granby... Fairview... Newtonia... Stella... Stark City... Racine... This includes Interstate 49 between mile markers 15 and 28. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 1100 PM CDT for southwestern Missouri. For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Tornado warning issued for northern Joplin, Webb City, Carthage, CJ, Carterville, Jasper
Tornado Warning KSC021-MOC011-097-282330- /O.NEW.KSGF.TO.W.0011.200428T2257Z-200428T2330Z/ BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED Tornado Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 557 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Northeastern Cherokee County in southeastern Kansas... Southern Barton County in southwestern Missouri... Jasper County in southwestern Missouri... * Until 630 PM CDT. * At 557 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 7 miles east of Weir, or 10 miles south of Pittsburg, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. * Locations impacted include... Northern Joplin... Carthage... Webb City... Carl Junction... Oronogo... Carterville... Jasper... Golden City... Airport Drive... Alba... Purcell... Nashville... Carytown... Asbury... Neck City... Avilla... La Russell... Brooklyn Heights... Waco... Dudenville... This includes Interstate 49 between mile markers 41 and 59. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for Jasper, Newton, Barton counties
Severe Thunderstorm Warning KSC037-MOC011-097-145-282330- /O.NEW.KSGF.SV.W.0071.200428T2252Z-200428T2330Z/ BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Severe Thunderstorm Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 552 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Southeastern Crawford County in southeastern Kansas... Southern Barton County in southwestern Missouri... Northern Newton County in southwestern Missouri... Jasper County in southwestern Missouri... * Until 630 PM CDT. * At 552 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Girard to 6 miles southeast of Weir to near Treece, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...70 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings. * Locations impacted include... Joplin... Pittsburg... Carthage... Webb City... Carl Junction... Lamar... Frontenac... Galena... Oronogo... Granby... Carterville... Duquesne... Sarcoxie... Duenweg... Jasper... Diamond... Golden City... Loma Linda... Airport Drive... Leawood... This includes the following highways... Interstate 44 between mile markers 0 and 32. Interstate 49 between mile markers 28 and 65. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 1100 PM CDT for southeastern Kansas...and southwestern Missouri. For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Tornado warning issued for Cherokee, Crawford counties
Tornado Warning KSC021-037-282300- /O.NEW.KSGF.TO.W.0010.200428T2237Z-200428T2300Z/ BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED Tornado Warning National Weather Service Springfield MO 537 PM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 The National Weather Service in Springfield has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Northern Cherokee County in southeastern Kansas... Southern Crawford County in southeastern Kansas... * Until 600 PM CDT. * At 537 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Mccune, or 13 miles southwest of Girard, moving east at 30 mph. HAZARD...Tornado. SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation. IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. * Locations impacted include... Pittsburg... Frontenac... Cherokee... Weir... Sherman... Scammon... Chicopee... Mccune... West Mineral... Roseland... Beulah... Opolis... Carona... Lone Oak... PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. This cluster of thunderstorms is capable of producing tornadoes and widespread significant wind damage. Do not wait to see or hear the tornado. For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Tornado watch issued for Jasper, Newton, Barton, McDonald counties
WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION FOR WATCHES 150/152 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO 407 PM CDT TUE APR 28 2020 KSC011-021-037-MOC009-011-097-109-119-145-209-217-290400- /O.CON.KSGF.TO.A.0150.000000T0000Z-200429T0400Z/ TORNADO WATCH 150 REMAINS VALID UNTIL 11 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN KANSAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 3 COUNTIES IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS BOURBON CHEROKEE CRAWFORD IN MISSOURI THIS WATCH INCLUDES 8 COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI BARRY BARTON JASPER LAWRENCE MCDONALD NEWTON STONE IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI VERNON THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ANDERSON, AURORA, BAXTER SPRINGS, CARTHAGE, CASSVILLE, CHICOPEE, COLUMBUS, CRANE, ELSEY, FORT SCOTT, GOODMAN, INDIAN POINT, JOPLIN, KENOMA, KIMBERLING CITY, LAMAR, LONE OAK, LOWELL, MADRY, MARIONVILLE, MONETT, MOUNT VERNON, NEOSHO, NEUTRAL, NEVADA, NOEL, PAWNEE STATION, PINEVILLE, PITTSBURG, RIVERTON, ROCKY COMFORT, SHERWIN, SILVER DOLLAR CITY, SOUTH WEST CITY, AND STIPPVILLE.
Freeman enables MSSU radiology students to complete clinical competencies
(From Southern News Service)
With every major, there are certain criteria that must be met in order to be eligible to graduate.
For the 10 seniors in Missouri Southern’s radiologic technology program, that includes completing their clinical rotations and competencies through area hospitals – a task thrown into doubt due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“As seniors, our students do eight-hour rotations throughout the semester,” said Alan Schiska, director of MSSU’s program.
The rotations allow students to gain invaluable, hands-on experience and to put theory into practice through competencies that demonstrate their knowledge in areas such as X-ray, patient care and a variety of procedures. Students at MSSU do their clinical rotations through Mercy locations in Joplin and Rogers, Ark., and Freeman Health System.
“Each hospital does things a little bit different,” said Schiska. “It gives students a strong background in the different ways of doing procedures.”
As the pandemic’s spread in the U.S. worsened in March, healthcare locations around the country had to re-evaluate student access for precautionary reasons.
“We were definitely worried,” said junior Janelle Brehm, who is slated to graduate from the program in May. “I have friends in other programs that (had competencies) canceled and worried they wouldn’t be able to graduate this semester.”
Brehm said not being able to complete her competencies would prevent her from taking her board exams, which had been scheduled for May in Springfield.
During spring break, those concerns became more real when the program was notified that safety concerns had caused the Mercy hospital locations to suspend students’ clinical rotations.
“When the virus first started spreading in the U.S., it didn’t seem as big of a deal as it became,” said senior Levi Jacks, who is also set to graduate in May. “When we learned we couldn’t go to Mercy anymore, we weren’t certain what would happen.”
Those worries were quickly alleviated with a call from Lesa Deardorff, director of radiology services at Freeman Health System.
“The first question from her was, ‘Is this going to impact their graduation?” said Schiska. “They were able to work with us to balance concern for our students’ safety and their ability to graduate.”
Freeman allowed all of the Missouri Southern seniors to complete their clinical competencies, regardless of where they had been doing their rotations.
“Although these are difficult times for many hospitals, we know that the clinical training of medical professionals is a key part of the learning process,” said Deardorff. “For possible future employees, clinicals ensure they are adequately equipped for the job.
“This is also important to make sure that these future healthcare professionals can graduate and become part of our medical community where they are certainly needed.”
Through Freeman’s assistance, all of the seniors were able to complete their competencies by the end of March and remain on track for graduation.
“It was a big relief to not have that uncertainty,” said senior Stephanie Coyle. “It meant a lot. It definitely shows the heart of Freeman, their commitment to the community and our students.”
With every major, there are certain criteria that must be met in order to be eligible to graduate.
For the 10 seniors in Missouri Southern’s radiologic technology program, that includes completing their clinical rotations and competencies through area hospitals – a task thrown into doubt due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“As seniors, our students do eight-hour rotations throughout the semester,” said Alan Schiska, director of MSSU’s program.
The rotations allow students to gain invaluable, hands-on experience and to put theory into practice through competencies that demonstrate their knowledge in areas such as X-ray, patient care and a variety of procedures. Students at MSSU do their clinical rotations through Mercy locations in Joplin and Rogers, Ark., and Freeman Health System.
“Each hospital does things a little bit different,” said Schiska. “It gives students a strong background in the different ways of doing procedures.”
As the pandemic’s spread in the U.S. worsened in March, healthcare locations around the country had to re-evaluate student access for precautionary reasons.
“We were definitely worried,” said junior Janelle Brehm, who is slated to graduate from the program in May. “I have friends in other programs that (had competencies) canceled and worried they wouldn’t be able to graduate this semester.”
Brehm said not being able to complete her competencies would prevent her from taking her board exams, which had been scheduled for May in Springfield.
During spring break, those concerns became more real when the program was notified that safety concerns had caused the Mercy hospital locations to suspend students’ clinical rotations.
“When the virus first started spreading in the U.S., it didn’t seem as big of a deal as it became,” said senior Levi Jacks, who is also set to graduate in May. “When we learned we couldn’t go to Mercy anymore, we weren’t certain what would happen.”
Those worries were quickly alleviated with a call from Lesa Deardorff, director of radiology services at Freeman Health System.
“The first question from her was, ‘Is this going to impact their graduation?” said Schiska. “They were able to work with us to balance concern for our students’ safety and their ability to graduate.”
Freeman allowed all of the Missouri Southern seniors to complete their clinical competencies, regardless of where they had been doing their rotations.
“Although these are difficult times for many hospitals, we know that the clinical training of medical professionals is a key part of the learning process,” said Deardorff. “For possible future employees, clinicals ensure they are adequately equipped for the job.
“This is also important to make sure that these future healthcare professionals can graduate and become part of our medical community where they are certainly needed.”
Through Freeman’s assistance, all of the seniors were able to complete their competencies by the end of March and remain on track for graduation.
“It was a big relief to not have that uncertainty,” said senior Stephanie Coyle. “It meant a lot. It definitely shows the heart of Freeman, their commitment to the community and our students.”
Newsmakers program to feature MSSU counseling services during COVID-19 pandemic
(From Southern News Service)
A look at the ACTS office at Missouri Southern State University, as well as the counseling services that continue to be offered during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlight the next edition of “Newsmakers” on KGCS-TV.
Faustina Abrahams, director of advising, counseling & testing services, visits with Judy Stiles, host and KGCS general manager, to discuss how her office continues to serve students with advising and enrollment needs.
Heather Bullock, lead mental health counselor for ACTS, also explains how they’re providing telemental health services and resources for students.
The show will air nightly at 5:30 p.m., beginning Wednesday, April 29 – and is currently posted on the station’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/T0cs04bMx-c, as well as the university’s website: www.mssu.edu.
KGCS programming can be seen on channel 21. It is also available on regional cable television systems such as Sparklight, Mediacom and Suddenlink Communications. The station operates as a service of the Department of Communication at Missouri Southern State University.
A look at the ACTS office at Missouri Southern State University, as well as the counseling services that continue to be offered during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlight the next edition of “Newsmakers” on KGCS-TV.
Faustina Abrahams, director of advising, counseling & testing services, visits with Judy Stiles, host and KGCS general manager, to discuss how her office continues to serve students with advising and enrollment needs.
Heather Bullock, lead mental health counselor for ACTS, also explains how they’re providing telemental health services and resources for students.
The show will air nightly at 5:30 p.m., beginning Wednesday, April 29 – and is currently posted on the station’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/T0cs04bMx-c, as well as the university’s website: www.mssu.edu.
KGCS programming can be seen on channel 21. It is also available on regional cable television systems such as Sparklight, Mediacom and Suddenlink Communications. The station operates as a service of the Department of Communication at Missouri Southern State University.
Webb City High School senior accepted to U. S. Naval, Air Force academies
(From the Webb City R-7 School District)
Webb City High School is proud to announce that senior Wyatt Hodson has been appointed to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado and also the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Wyatt is the son of Matthew and Rebecca Hodson.
The application process for the Military Academies began during the junior year when Wyatt attended the Summer Seminar at the Air Force Academy. From that experience, he was sure he wanted to begin the application process.
To apply, Wyatt wrote dozens of short answer responses and essays, received recommendation letters from a variety of teachers and coaches, and performed well on many challenging physical exams. Missouri 7th District Congressman Billy Long selected Wyatt for appointment for both academies. He has chosen to become a cadet at the US Air Force Academy and will be recognized at a ceremony in June.
At Webb City High School, Wyatt has been an impressive athlete and a scholar. He is an Honor Diploma student, taking and excelling in rigorous classes and earning AP Scholar recognition. He has been a leader on the baseball field, serving as captain this year and playing with the championship team his junior year.
Webb City High School is proud to announce that senior Wyatt Hodson has been appointed to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado and also the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Wyatt is the son of Matthew and Rebecca Hodson.
The application process for the Military Academies began during the junior year when Wyatt attended the Summer Seminar at the Air Force Academy. From that experience, he was sure he wanted to begin the application process.
To apply, Wyatt wrote dozens of short answer responses and essays, received recommendation letters from a variety of teachers and coaches, and performed well on many challenging physical exams. Missouri 7th District Congressman Billy Long selected Wyatt for appointment for both academies. He has chosen to become a cadet at the US Air Force Academy and will be recognized at a ceremony in June.
At Webb City High School, Wyatt has been an impressive athlete and a scholar. He is an Honor Diploma student, taking and excelling in rigorous classes and earning AP Scholar recognition. He has been a leader on the baseball field, serving as captain this year and playing with the championship team his junior year.
In the past four years, he has played on the high school, summer, and fall club teams. Last year, he was selected to attend Missouri Boys State. Currently, he is vice president of FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) and president of National Honor Society. He was part of the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Today. He participates in community service in our school’s PALS, Hi-Step, and Link Crew programs as well as basketball and baseball camps.
Elevated chance of hail, wind damage as storms sweep through Joplin area this afternoon, tonight
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Springfield MO 418 AM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-290930- 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- 418 AM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of the Missouri Ozarks and extreme southeast Kansas. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight. Weather hazards expected... Limited tornado risk. Elevated hail risk. Elevated thunderstorm wind damage risk. Limited flooding risk. Elevated lightning risk. DISCUSSION... Strong to severe storms are expected late this afternoon and evening. The main threats will be large hail to the size of golfballs, damaging winds to 70 mph along with cloud to ground lightning. There is also be a small tornado risk in the late afternoon and early evening. In addition, heavy downpours of rain could lead to localized flooding. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday. Another breezy day is expected Wednesday with some gusts to 30 mph. There is also the possibility of isolated thunderstorms over portions of central Missouri and the eastern Ozarks. Another chance for thunderstorms will come this Sunday and Monday. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation may be needed later today or this evening for southeast Kansas and southern Missouri..
Springfield bomb squad called as stolen car with explosive device inside found in Joplin
(From the Jasper County Sheriff's Office)
On 4-27-20 at approximately 1:02 p.m., Jasper County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were called to 422 E. Fountain Rd in Joplin in reference to a suspicious vehicle.
On 4-27-20 at approximately 1:02 p.m., Jasper County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were called to 422 E. Fountain Rd in Joplin in reference to a suspicious vehicle.
Upon arrival, deputies located a white Ford Explorer with no license plates parked in the roadway.
Deputies then discovered the vehicle was stolen from Wichita Kansas.
As deputies were searching the vehicle, a homemade explosive device was located inside the vehicle. The area was secured and the bomb squad from Springfield Fire Department was contacted to come make the device safe.
The device was removed from the vehicle and taken to a safe location nearby and detonated safely.
The investigation is ongoing and there have been no arrests as of now from this incident.
Highway Patrol Arrests April 27-28
James T. Green, 42, Tulsa, Oklahoma, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, endangering the welfare of a child, speeding, failed to drive on right half of roadway, child restraint violation, no valid license
Lacey L. Janes, 29, El Dorado Springs, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving
Jennifer K. Glueckert, 35, Granby, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, misdemeanor possession of marijuana
Matthew N. Glueckert, 38, Granby, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no insurance
Quionte M. Tidwell, 22, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance- alprazolam, felony possession of a controlled substance- THC wax, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no insurance
Maurice A. Henderson, 30, Goodman, Newton County charges- felony tampering, felony resisting arrest, property damage (three counts), failed to drive in right lane, speeding (two counts), no valid license, failed to yield for emergency vehicle, failed to stop at stop sign, leaving the scene of a crash, careless and imprudent driving; McDonald County charges- careless and imprudent driving, failed to stop for stop sign, speeding, (70 in a 45), failed to drive on right half of roadway, failed to yield to emergency vehicle
Lacey L. Janes, 29, El Dorado Springs, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving
Jennifer K. Glueckert, 35, Granby, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, misdemeanor possession of marijuana
Matthew N. Glueckert, 38, Granby, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no insurance
Quionte M. Tidwell, 22, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance- alprazolam, felony possession of a controlled substance- THC wax, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, no insurance
Maurice A. Henderson, 30, Goodman, Newton County charges- felony tampering, felony resisting arrest, property damage (three counts), failed to drive in right lane, speeding (two counts), no valid license, failed to yield for emergency vehicle, failed to stop at stop sign, leaving the scene of a crash, careless and imprudent driving; McDonald County charges- careless and imprudent driving, failed to stop for stop sign, speeding, (70 in a 45), failed to drive on right half of roadway, failed to yield to emergency vehicle
Monday, April 27, 2020
Crowder College Weekly Update
Academics
Enrollment for summer and fall classes is available. Please schedule an appointment at the location you plan to attend. We have staff working remotely via phone and email to assist you:
Neosho: 417.455.5709 or 417.455.5602 | Admissions@Crowder.edu or SSC@Crowder.edu
Cassville: 417.8471706 | Cassville@Crowder.edu
Joplin ATTC: 417.680.3202 | JoplinATTC@Crowder.edu
McDonald County: 417.226.6000 | MCD@Crowder.edu
Nevada: 417.667.0518 | Nevada@Crowder.edu
Webb City: 417.673.2345 | WebbCity@Crowder.edu
Book Buyback, May 4-15. For instructions go to: CrowderBookstore.com
Finals are May 4-8!
Summer classes will be offered online due to the current situation. To relieve some stress the college will not be charging the online per credit hour fee for any summer classes taken. Check out the course offerings at: https://my.crowder.edu/ICS/Academics/Public.jnz?portlet=Course_Schedules&screen=Advanced+Course+Search&screenType=next
Admissions | Student Success Center
Got Questions? We have answers! Live chat opportunities for new and current students and parents will be available on Facebook and Zoom April 27 at 2-3pm or April 28 at 5:30-6:30pm.
COVID-19 updates may be found on our website: www.Crowder.edu/COVID-19
Parking lots at all locations provide wi-fi for students and community
Would you become one in 500? Crowder College Foundation is seeking 500 gifts of $1000 or more to raise endowment funds that will provide income for scholarships and program support forever.
Enrollment for summer and fall classes is available. Please schedule an appointment at the location you plan to attend. We have staff working remotely via phone and email to assist you:
Neosho: 417.455.5709 or 417.455.5602 | Admissions@Crowder.edu or SSC@Crowder.edu
Cassville: 417.8471706 | Cassville@Crowder.edu
Joplin ATTC: 417.680.3202 | JoplinATTC@Crowder.edu
McDonald County: 417.226.6000 | MCD@Crowder.edu
Nevada: 417.667.0518 | Nevada@Crowder.edu
Webb City: 417.673.2345 | WebbCity@Crowder.edu
Book Buyback, May 4-15. For instructions go to: CrowderBookstore.com
Finals are May 4-8!
Summer classes will be offered online due to the current situation. To relieve some stress the college will not be charging the online per credit hour fee for any summer classes taken. Check out the course offerings at: https://my.crowder.edu/ICS/Academics/Public.jnz?portlet=Course_Schedules&screen=Advanced+Course+Search&screenType=next
Admissions | Student Success Center
Got Questions? We have answers! Live chat opportunities for new and current students and parents will be available on Facebook and Zoom April 27 at 2-3pm or April 28 at 5:30-6:30pm.
Get your questions answered live on Facebook or Zoom by representatives from Admissions, Student Success Center, A+ program, Campus Life, Cashiers Office, Counseling, Financial Aid, & Educational Opportunity Center. Go to facebook.com/CrowderCollege for more information or email: Admissions@Crowder.edu
Campus Updates
Campus Updates
COVID-19 updates may be found on our website: www.Crowder.edu/COVID-19
Parking lots at all locations provide wi-fi for students and community
Would you become one in 500? Crowder College Foundation is seeking 500 gifts of $1000 or more to raise endowment funds that will provide income for scholarships and program support forever.
Your one-time gift means you will provide scholarships and aid year after year after year.
If your circumstances allow you to give a gift, thank you! Please make checks payable to Crowder College Foundation, 601 Laclede Avenue, Neosho, MO 64850 or visit https://one.bidpal.net/1in500/welcome to give a secure gift online.