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St. Joseph Fire Department to celebrate 150 years

SJFD - FEATUREThe City of St. Joseph plans to recognize the Fire Department for 150 years of service this week.

On Friday, August 7 a proclamation ceremony to recognize the conception of the St. Joseph Fire Department, as well as celebrate its 150th anniversary will be held. The ceremony will begin at 2:30pm, in Civic Center Park, 1100 Frederick Avenue.

The fire department will receive proclamations from the city of St. Joseph, Governor Nixon, and both the Missouri House and Senate. The public is invited to attend and can visit with firefighters
and view a display of firefighter equipment.

After purchasing the department’s first steam engine in May 1865, a committee appointed by the City Council recommended the organization of the department on August 7, 1865. The St Joseph
Fire Department is recognized as one of the one hundred oldest departments in the nation, and one of the five oldest departments west of the Mississippi River. In the early 1900s, the department was recognized as one the most progressive and innovative departments around.

The City said today’s members of the St. Joseph Fire Department still strive to meet those objectives as they face not only the challenges of fire suppression and prevention, they now provide services in medical first responders, hazardous materials, water/ice rescue, specialized rescues and incident command.

Agency to offer training on volunteer website

United Way of Greater Saint JosephThe United Way of Greater St. Joseph plans to host a training course on its new Volunteer Center website.

The training will be held Tuesday, August 11 at 8 a.m. at the United Way Office on 118 S. 5th Street.

“United Way is excited to roll out a new and improved version of the site and would like to invite all non-profit organizations to learn about this opportunity to reach the volunteers needed,” the agency said in a press release.

The United Way Volunteer Center is an initiative of United Way of Greater St. Joseph designed to: connect people to quality opportunities to serve; build opportunities for local volunteering; promote volunteering; and educate our community of the impact volunteering can have.

The agency said the Volunteer Center is not just a service for non-profit organizations, individuals interested in volunteering can use the new online database to find opportunities.

BaconFest tickets go on sale in St. Joseph

BaconFest 2014
BaconFest 2014

BaconFest tickets go on sale Monday in St. Joseph with this year’s theme of Pork Wars: The Bacon Awakens.

“We are excited to bring BaconFest to St. Joe for its second year” says James Fisher, Baconfest St. Joe coordinator. “This year we are challenging our booths, as well as the attendees to incorporate the theme into their activities.”

The 2015 event is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 26 at the St. Joseph Civic Arena. Participants will be able to try numerous bacon creations from appetizers, to entrees to desserts, take part or watch a bacon eating contest and various other activities. General admission tickets will allow participants in the doors at 2 p.m., P.I.G. tickets will allow participants in at 1 p.m.  The event will run until 5 p.m.

BaconFest St. Joe will again benefit the Dream Factory of Northwest Missouri.

“Last year we sent our application in and you know I was hoping,” said Rite Hook, Dream Factory area coordinator. “This kind of helps get our name out there.”

The Dream Factory uses donations to help grant dreams of critically and chronically ill children between the age of 3 to 18.

Ticket prices go up after August 17 and then again after Sept. 1

Ticket locations include all four Apple Market Grocery Stores in St. Joseph and Savannah, Atchison Chamber of Commerce, Student Body in Maryville, Merz Farm Equipment in Falls City, Nebraska, Eagle Communications (KKJO, KSJQ, KFEQ and KESJ) in St. Joseph or online at http://stjoseph.bigdealsmedia.net/

Police plan a ‘Night Out’

National Night Out File Photo courtesy SJPD
National Night Out File Photo courtesy SJPD

The St. Joseph Police Department is taking part in a national community building campaign this week.

America’s Night Out Against Crime will be held Tuesday, August 4. The National campaign is an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities.

Residents in St. Joseph will also have a chance to participate in the event. The Sherwood Park Watch Association will host the event at 29th and Edmond Aug. 4 starting at 6:30 p.m.

“This event is an opportunity for citizens to come together in a stand against crime,” The SJPD said on Facebook. “It’s also a chance to get to know the residents that live around you. Local law enforcement will be present along with other emergency responders.”

Employees of Target will be there with entertainment for the kids and hot dogs for everyone. Target is one of the main sponsors of National Night Out throughout the country.

Roads remain closed in Buchanan County due to Platte River flooding

FILE PHOTO of flooding
FILE PHOTO of flooding
Flooding from the Platte River continues to keep several routes closed in Buchanan County.

Emergency Management Director Bill Brinton announced several road closures Thursday. Those roads include:

Saxton Easton Road
Mitchell Road
Kemmer Road
Rock Creek Road
Horn Road
115th Road
The Intersection of Route H and Route FF in Agency was closed Friday.

The river is expected to crest over the weekend at 26.6′ then fall rapidly after that.

Brinton said the roads will remain closed over the weekend.

Taste of United Way to feature St. Joseph Safety and Health Council

unnamed (2)The United Way is inviting the public to attend a free luncheon this month to learn more about partner agency St. Joseph Safety and Health Council.

The luncheon will be held Wednesday, August 12 at 11:45 a.m. at the United Way Office located at 118 S. 5th St.

The August Luncheon is part of a monthly series designed to give community members a closer look at United Way Partner Agencies. The luncheon is free however reservations are needed. Call (816)364-2381 or email glenda.hamilton@stjosephunitedway.org to RSVP.

Taste of United Way events are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:45 a.m.

See the following schedule for the series for the rest of the year:

September 9- NW MO Community Services
October 14- Community Missions Corporation
November 11- YWCA
December 16*- Family Guidance Center

Obituaries for July 27-31

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Victor Ray Simmons
1933-2015

Victor Ray Simmons 81, of Country Club, MO, passed away Thursday July 30, 2015 at his home. He was born October 29, 1933 in Isadora, Missouri son of Mary “Vi” & Virgil Simmons. He married Susie Becker on January 30, 1995, she survives of the home. He was a warehouse supervisor at several area packing houses. He served two tours in the Army during the Korean War. He loved golfing and fishing and spending time with his kids and grandkids.Victor was preceded in death by his father, Virgil Simmons, mother, Mary “Vi” Viola Downey, step father Willie Downing, grandchild, Jamie Simmons, two brothers, Burl Dale, and Virgil Galen Simmons. He is survived by wife, Susie Simmons of the home, two sons, Jeff (Vicky) Simmons, and Chet (Beth) Lake both of St. Joseph, MO, 10 grandchildren; Jeremy Simmons, Jeff, Justin, John, & Heather Thompson, Chetty, Christopher, and Blade Lake, Manny and Mitchell Wiedmaier, a brother, Jerry (Judy) Simmons of Parkville, MO, three aunts, Louella Becker of Kansas City, MO, aunt, Madeline Fauble of Council Bluffs, IA, aunt, Naomi King of St. Joseph, MO. Per his wishes he will be cremated under the direction of the Rupp Funeral Home and there will be no scheduled visitation or memorial services at this time. Memorials are requested to the Mosaic Hospice. Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com

Evelyn O’Neal
1931-2015

Evelyn (Rebel) O’Neal, 84, peacefully passed into eternal life on July 25, 2015 at her home in St. Joseph Mo. Evelyn was born on July 16, 1931, on the family farm near Craig, Missouri, to Ben and Leona (Haer) Rebel.
On March 27, 1955, she married Benton O’Neal at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at Craig, Missouri and moved to Coronado Island in California while Benton was enlisted in the Navy. They moved to Lincoln, Nebraska while Benton was in college then settled down in St. Joseph in 1960 to raise a family.
Evelyn loved being a mother and homemaker. Evelyn and Benton enjoyed traveling cross country during summer vacations with the children and spending time at the Lake of the Ozarks. Evelyn enjoyed reading, canning, decorating, and sewing -making beautiful clothing for her daughter and later her grandchildren. Evelyn had a gift for listening and caring for others, was a doting grandmother, and a dedicated friend.
She was a dedicated member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in St. Joseph for over fifty years, passing her legacy of strong faith in Christ onto her children and grandchildren.
Evelyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband Benton in 1988. She will be deeply missed by her children: Elaine Hirter (Loren) Savannah, Kevin O’Neal (Kelly) Dallas, Texas; and by her grandchildren: Kristen O’Neal, Kyle O’Neal, and Erin Hirter. Evelyn is also survived by her sister, Lucille Hinchey, her brother, Orville Rebel, and many nieces and nephews.
Farewell Services 1:30 P.M. Thursday, St. Paul Lutheran Church. Private Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Mound City, MO. The family will gather with friends 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the St. Paul Lutheran School, Lutheran Hour Ministry, or Concordia Seminary. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Terry D. Dickerson
1955-2015

Dickerson, Terry obit photoTerry D. Dickerson, 59, Plattsburg, Missouri passed away Monday, July 27, 2015 at his residence.
He was born September 10, 1955 in Smithville, Missouri to Billy and Charlene (Jones) Dickerson.
Terry was formerly the assistant manager at Everett Quarries.
He liked boats and working on old cars. Terry was noted for being a prankster.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors include son, Billy D. Dickerson (Misty) Gladstone, Missouri; daughter, Crystal Heitstuman (Ryan) Denver, Colorado; granddaughter, Cyan Raine Heitstuman; brother, Gary Dickerson (Joyce) and Danny Dickerson (Rebecca); sister, Tammy Dickerson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Farewell Services 10:00 A.M. Saturday, Bailey and Cox Family Funeral Service. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service, Bailey and Cox Family Funeral Service. Flowers are appreciated and for those wishing to make a contribution, the family requests they be made to Comfort Care Hospice of Cameron, Missouri. Online guest book and obituary at www.baileycox.com.

Juanita Margaruite (Smith) Nienas
1918-2015

Nienas, Juanita obit photoJuanita Margaruite (Smith) Nienas was born on December 6, 1918 in St. Joseph, MO to Ida Victoria Caudell and William Ottis Smith. Juanita and her siblings Jesse Bennett, Thomas Jefferson, and Leota Evelyn were raised in St. Joseph. After graduating from Lafayette High School, Juanita practiced as a cosmetologist until WW II. Early in the war she met and was engaged to Homer W. Chinn, an Army Air Corps ferry pilot trainee at Rosecrans Airfield. Homer went missing while ferrying an Army airplane to Europe. After Homer’s death Juanita worked in Defense plants on the west coast. In Vancouver, Washington she met and married George Hodder Salter from Waukesha, Wisconsin. After the war, Juanita and George returned to the Waukesha, WI area. George worked as a wholesale representative and Juanita worked in ladies ready-to-wear. Juanita had no children but was a doting aunt to nieces and nephews in Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri.
After George’s death in June, 1973 she married John Nienas of Brookfield, Wisconsin, an HVAC contractor, making their home in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Juanita continued to dote on her family that now included Johns daughter (Jessica), nieces and nephews. As representatives of the Heating and Cooling industry they traveled the world until John’s death in 1983. She was an active member of the VFW and American Legion, which she loved. She continued to reside in Wisconsin until 2000, when a broken hip made living alone impractical. Her niece, Laura Singer Bonham, convinced Juanita that she should return to St. Joseph and live with her family. Laura and Juanita became close with Laura caring for Juanita until Laura’s death in 2013. Laura’s family continued to care for Juanita until her recent death.
Juanita was an incredible woman who left an incredible sense of family, love and caring. Juanita treated each with birthday and Christmas cards with hand written notes. She will be remembered for her lovely happy style, enthusiasm for family gatherings and loving care to George’s parents.
Immediate family members:
In St. Joseph, nephew Larry Lee Singer, great-niece Teresa Ann Johnson, and great-great nephews Austin Johnson and Miles Johnson. In Waterloo, Iowa nephew Orlis Eugene Smith. In Olathe, Kansas niece Mary Beth Meeker-Pregon. Nieces and nephews from the Salter Family include: Marilyn Olson Hooper (the late William), Illinois, Earle Olson (the late Rosemary) Ohio, Camille Olson Carlson (Robert) Alaska, Dennis Olson (Mary) Nevada, Janice Watson (Al Lustig) Wisconsin, James Watson (Dottie) Wisconsin, Richard Watson (Christine) Virginia, the late Bruce Salter (Lea) Wisconsin, Donald Salter (the late Patricia) South Dakota, Charles Salter (Karen) Wisconsin and many great nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held Thursday July 30th, 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory in St. Joseph. Friday, her family will accompany her to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A second visitation will be held 9:00-10:30 A.M. Saturday August 1, followed by the committal service at 10:30 A.M. at the Krause Funeral Home, 9000 Capital Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juanita will be interred with her husband John Nienas at Pine Lawn Cemetery. Flowers should be sent to the Krause Funeral Home. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the American Cancer Society. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Tommy Ray Turner Sr.
1964-2015

20150727-162029_TurnerTommyTommy Ray Turner Sr. 50, of St. Joseph, Missouri, passed away Sunday, July 26, 2015 at Kansas City, KS hospital. He was born September 24, 1964 in St. Joseph, MO. He attended Lafayette High School, and worked at Altec as a Technician for over 20 years. On October 31, 199 he married LeaAnn Williams and she survives of the home. Tommy enjoyed Nascar, the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as music, hanging out with friends and family, but most especially spending time with his grandkids. Tommy was preceded in death by father, Robert Turner, mother, Edith Gooding, step father Clarence Gooding, two brothers Robert Turner, Jr., and Timmy Turner, step sister, Laura Conger. Survivors include, wife, LeaAnn Turner of the home, step mother, Hazel Turner of St. Joseph, MO, four sons, Cody (Abbi) Turner, Shawn Turner (Katie Anderson) Tommy (Juanita) Turner, Jr., and Jeff (Barbie) Turner all of St. Joseph, MO, 9 grandchildren: Tucker, Timber, Shawn, Jr., Dalaynee, Zachary, Tristen, Taden, Raven, and Bentley, brother, Eddie Turner, and 4 step brothers; Roger, Mike, Ron, and Bill Conger, two sisters, Kate Mauzey, and Tammy Turner of St. Joseph, MO, and a step sister, Donna McCarthy.

 

J. Pete Harrington, Sr.
1942-2015

J. Pete Harrington, Sr., 73, Faucett, Missouri passed away Saturday, July 25, 2015 at his residence.
He was born March 5, 1942 to Purcell and Audrey (Chaney) Harrington in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He had 3 loves in his life, first and foremost, his family. He was their rock that held everything together. Next was his job at the National Records Center for Social Security and lastly was being outside hunting and fishing.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors include wife of forty years, Sue (Wolzak)Harrington; children, Kim Gassaway (Moses), Kellie Harrington, Stacy Cross (Johnny), and Pete Harrington, Jr. (Jessica); 10 grandchildren, Keyton, Keegon, Monique, Kortni, Tre’nez, Ta’leon, Ty’zell, Austin, Caitlynn, and Taiylor; 4 great-grandchildren, Kimora, Isabella, Kaevan, and Michael III; and numerous extended family members.

 

Farris Anne Elizabeth Bechter (Johnson)
1960-2015

Farris Anne Elizabeth Bechter (Johnson), 54 passed away Wednesday July 29th 2015 at her home in St. Joseph.
She was born December 16th 1960 to Martha and Paul Becther Sr. she was a lifelong north ender having attended Humbolt and Washington Elementary schools, Robidoux Middle School and graduating from Lafayette High School in 1979.
Farris Anne worked in the banking industry for several years but her passion was animals, particularly cats and she spent the last 25 years working at UPCO doing what she loved best.
She is survived by husband David C. Johnson of St. Joseph, sister Linda Whittington ( Jerry) of Amazonia, brother Paul Bechter Jr. of St. Joseph, the son in her heart Manny Martinez , friends to the end Sheila Ford & Jo Mama and numerous friends who loved her.
Farris Anne was preceded in death by her beloved mother Martha J Hardin and her feline companion Vivian.
Farris Anne will be cremated under the direction of Gladden-Stamey Funeral Home. Visitation will be Saturday August 1st from 6-8 pm. Online condolences can also be made at www.gladdenstamey.com
Those wishing to are encouraged to make donations to the St. Joseph Animal Shelter 701 SW Lower Lake Rd. St. Joseph, MO 64504 or Second Harvest Food Bank C/O Backpack Buddies Program 915 Douglas St. St. Joseph, MO 64505

Veterans arrive at Chiefs Training Camp; public invited Saturday

Veteran players arrive at training camp.  Reporters talk with RR Lavance Taylor. Photo by Dave Riggert
Veteran players arrive at training camp. Reporters talk with RB LaVance Taylor. Photo by Dave Riggert

Click the links below to hear interviews with the Chiefs as they report to MWSU.
LB Derrick Johnson
DL Mike DeVito
OL Ben Grubbs
RB LaVance Taylor
QB Aaron Murray

Kansas City Chiefs players have been trickling into camp this week but the real fun starts Saturday with the team’s first open practice.

Tuesday quarterbacks, rookies and injured players reported to training camp at Missouri Western. Eric Berry’s return from cancer treatment dominated the first day of training camp. The group had three practices scheduled before team veterans arrived Friday.

Kansas City’s first open practice to the public will be on Saturday, Aug. 1. Alumni Day will be on Sunday, Aug. 2, “American Family” Fun Day will take place on Saturday, Aug. 8, and Season Ticket Member Appreciation Day will be held Wednesday, Aug. 12.

Full team autograph sessions are scheduled to take place Aug.1, Aug. 2, Aug. 8 and Aug. 12. The Chiefs will hold a Military Appreciation Day at training camp this season on Wednesday, Aug. 19.

Unless otherwise noted, all training camp practices will be free of charge. Missouri Western will charge a $5 parking fee per vehicle per day. On Aug. 1 and Aug. 8, MWSU will charge a $5 admission fee into practice.

Practices will last around three hours in length.

DATE TIMES SPECIAL EVENT
Saturday, Aug. 1 Practice – 3:30 p.m. First Practice Open to the Public
$5 Admission Fee
Team Autograph Session
Sunday, Aug. 2 Practice – 8:15 a.m. Alumni Day
Team Autograph Session
Monday, Aug. 3 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 4 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 5 Practice – 9:15 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 6 No Practice
Friday, Aug. 7 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 8 Practice – 8:15 a.m “American Family” Fun Day
$5 Admission Fee
Team Autograph Session
Sunday, Aug. 9 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 10 Practice – 9:15 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 11 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 12 Practice – 8:15 a.m. Season Ticket Member Appreciation Day
Team Autograph Session
Thursday, Aug. 13 No Practice
Friday, Aug. 14 No Practice
Saturday, Aug. 15 Preseason Game No. 1 Chiefs at Cardinals – 8 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 16 No Practice
Monday, Aug. 17 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 18 Practice – 8:15 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 19 Practice – 9:15 a.m. Military Appreciation Day
Final Camp Practice
Thursday, Aug. 20 No Practice Camp Breaks
Friday, Aug. 21 Preseason Game No. 2  Chiefs vs. Seahawks – 7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 22 No Practice


Northwest hires new financial aid director

Del Morley
Del Morley
Charles Mayfield
Charles Mayfield

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Charles Mayfield has joined Northwest Missouri State University staff as the University’s new director of financial assistance and succeeds Del Morley, who is retiring after 21 years in the position.

Mayfield, who arrived at Northwest Monday, is working with Morley on the transition. Morley’s last day on campus is Friday, Aug. 7.

“We are excited to welcome Charles to Northwest and to have him as a member of the enrollment management team,” said Bev Schenkel, Northwest’s dean of enrollment management. “Charles has a broad range of experiences in the field of financial assistance from which Northwest will benefit.

Mayfield comes to Northwest from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he has served as associate director in its Office of Student Financial Aid since 2012. Previously he was director of the financial aid office at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Mo., from 2005 to 2012.

“I am excited to serve as Northwest’s director of financial assistance and I look forward to leading our team of talented staff as we help make the higher education dream an affordable reality for our students,” Mayfield said.

As Northwest’s director of financial assistance, Mayfield is responsible for all aspects of the student financial assistance program. He joins the University’s enrollment management team, which develops and coordinates strategic recruitment and retention initiatives in relation to increasing student access through financial aid and scholarships. Mayfield will provide research, analytics, projections and program proposals for federal, state and institutional aid funds to maximize student support.

Business plans to hire 350 at St. Joe facility

EGS Ribbon Cutting May 2015 Photo courtesy St. Joseph Chamber
EGS Ribbon Cutting May 2015
Photo courtesy St. Joseph Chamber

An outsource solutions company plans to hire up to 350 workers by the end of the year in St. Joseph.

Expert Global Solutions announced Friday it plans to hold an open house at its St. Joseph facility located at 4315 Pickett Rd. Tuesday, August 4th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The company said it will discuss available career opportunities during that time.  Employees are being sought to fill positions as customer service representatives, pharmacy technicians, and telesales representatives through December. Company recruiters will hold on-the-spot interviews with interested candidates during the open house.

The EGS celebrated its branding with Systems & Services Technologies, Inc. (SST) with a St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting in May.

EGS said it is a global customer service organization that delivers outsourced solutions for customer and financial care.  The company delivers customer care support through voice, text, chat and email.

For more information visit the company’s website at www.egscorp.com/Careers or call 816-671-2708.

 

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