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Elusive Enemy
(04/26/08)
During the Civil War, the commanding general of the Department of Kansas had to contend and combat two elusive enemies. The first was the various forms of the Confederate Guerrillas in Missouri -- of which much has been written about in this column. ...
Man faces charges of sex crimes
(04/26/08)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- A Bourbon County man was bound over for trial Friday, on two counts of sex-related charges. Sixth Judicial Magistrate Judge Rebecca Stephan ruled there was enough probable cause to bind over Randall K. Glover, 55, for jury trial, if the case reaches that point. In fact, no rape case in Bourbon County District Court filed since 2005 has gone to jury trial...
Lamar Veteran awarded Purple Heart after 40 years
(04/23/08)
LAMAR, Mo. -- The adjutant general of the Missouri National Guard awarded service medals to a Vietnam Veteran who had been overlooked for the honors for more than 40 years. Jack Dimond of Lamar, was awarded the Army Good Conduct Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and Purple Heart for injuries sustained during the war. He was also awarded the Vietnam Recognition Medal from the state of Missouri and the Gallantry Cross with Palm Device from the Republic of Vietnam...
McComas honored at State Capitol
(04/22/08)
n House presents one of the country's oldest living World War II POWs with the Outstanding Missourian Award. On April 16, Nevada resident Floyd McComas was honored in the Missouri Legislature with an Outstanding Missourian Award in the House of Representatives, and recognized as one of the country's oldest surviving POWs from World War II...
R-1 schools ask voters for tax increase
(04/03/08)
On April 8, voters living within the Northeast Vernon County R-1 School District will see a proposition to increase the operating tax levy in order to fund the construction of a new school on their ballots. Currently, NEVC is separated into two schools; the high school, a 79-year-old building, in Walker, and the elementary school located approximately 14 miles away, in Schell City...
Missourians should take safety precautions if more record heavy rains fall
(04/02/08)
Heavy rainfall resulting in flash floods and persistent flooding throughout Missouri has prompted much attention from a variety of government agencies and branches. So far, a total of 35 counties have been added to the list of those eligible for disaster assistance -- with Vernon County still not among them. But flash flooding has already created its share of problems, with U.S. 71 shut down to one lane for a short period on Monday as a storm tore through the area...
Council expresses support for group home proposal
(04/02/08)
Nevada may soon be the location of five new group homes for developmental disabled adults. The Nevada City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to support the efforts of Community Support Services to build the group homes in Nevada and directed Jhan Hurn, Community Support Services executive director, to negotiate with the parks and recreation board to purchase property for the facility...
March weather arrives late in Southwest Missouri
(04/01/08)
Nevada Daily Mail Radar images depicting tornado watches and severe weather warnings are not uncommon in the month of March, especially in Southwest Missouri. However, this year's storms came quite late in the month -- the last day possible, in fact...
Missouri Highway Patrol to participate in Operation Orange
(04/01/08)
Nevada Daily Mail Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, would like to make the public aware of National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week, April 7-11, 2008. During that week, the Patrol's General Headquarters and any troop headquarters with outdoor lighting will use orange, rather than white lights. Operation Orange, as it is being called, is meant to remind motorists of the need to drive safely in highway work zones...
Ambulance service contract up for review by city of Fort Scott
(03/29/08)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- On Tuesday, Fort Scott City Commission members are expected to vote on a contract between the city and Mercy Health System of Kansas to provide ambulance services in Bourbon County. The meeting will start at 6 p.m., Tuesday, in the City Commission Room inside City Hall, 1 E. Third St...
Extracting the Earth's bounty
(03/26/08)
Could Nevada be destined to a redesign, including oil wells and corner stores that sell pump jacks? According to Paul Krawchuck, production engineer for Mega West Energy Corp., it is very possible. On, March 15, Mega West, an oil recovery company based in Calgary, Canada, began its operation, attempting to pick up where many left off some 20 years ago...
Ready to begin construction
(03/25/08)
Construction supplies lay in the lot where Vernon County's new jail is to be built, with construction set to begin this spring. These materials are to be used as part of the 60-by-100-foot metal storage building which will neighbor the jail. Water drainage issues and poor weather conditions have postponed the construction of this building for several weeks...
Police warn of Spanish lottery scam
(03/25/08)
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." Nevada Public Safety Director Gary Herstein says he repeats that line quite often, at least every three to four weeks. Scams are an ever-present problem and many keep repeating with little changes for years...
City officials recommend 'shelter in place' during severe storms
(03/25/08)
The next time the tornado sirens blow, local residents should not head for the Water Treatment Plant looking for shelter from the storm. Instead, the city of Nevada and the National Weather Service says residents should stay where they are and "shelter in place."...
Deadline is March 31 for Red Cross emergency shelter training
(03/21/08)
March 31 is the sign-up deadline for a free American Red Cross training course to certify area residents to volunteer in both general population and special needs emergency shelters. To help build the number of trained volunteers needed to operate Emergency Shelters in Vernon County that open in response to tornados, flood, ice storms and other disasters that could impact Nevada and Vernon County, the regional Independent Living Center On My Own, Inc. ...
Rome with a view
(03/20/08)
Editor's note: Cottey College students have returned from a trip to Italy, where educational modules, sight seeing and immersion in the culture offered a unique learning opportunity for second-year students. Cottey public information directer Steve Reed has kept folks at home posted on the happenings of the trip, in the form of letters to Mama. This is the final letter...
Arson suspect faces additional charges in Cedar County
(03/20/08)
A Stockton man accused of setting a fire inside a Nevada woman's home was released today from the Vernon County jail on his own recognizance so he could be transferred to Stockton Court and face nine other criminal charges. Patrick Ellis, 30, was granted a release from his $50,000 cash-only bond Thursday afternoon during a pre-trial hearing by 28th Circuit Judge Neal Quitno, only to be transferred across the Cedar County line, where a $100,000 bond awaited him...
Governor seeks flood and storm assistance for 70 counties
(03/20/08)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- On Wednesday, Gov. Matt Blunt asked President Bush to quickly approve disaster declarations for both individual assistance and public assistance for 70 Missouri counties and the city of St. Louis as a result of flooding and severe weather across the entire central and southern parts of Missouri, including Vernon County...
Armed robber locks clerk in storage room at local convenience store
(03/19/08)
Vernon County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a rural gas station at 9:52 Monday night to investigate a reported robbery. When deputies arrived at Fisca Oil gas station near Deerfield on the Kansas-Missouri state line they found an employee, Rachel Moore, who had been locked inside a storage room behind the store's register. ...
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