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Ferguson grand jury member wants to speak out

Ferguson protestST. LOUIS (AP) — A member of the grand jury that declined to indict a white Ferguson police officer in 18-year-old Michael Brown’s shooting death is asking a county judge to allow her to speak publicly about those secret proceedings.

That woman, identified in her St. Louis County lawsuit only as “Grand Juror Doe,” seeks an expedited ruling allowing her to speak out about her time on the panel.

A judge dismissed a similar petition she filed in federal court last month. U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel sided with lawyers for St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch in ruling that the former grand juror needs to go to a state court to seek permission to talk publicly, saying it is a state matter.

A McCulloch spokesman declined comment on the matter Thursday.

Nebraska bans poultry events to stem spread of bird flu

NDA logoThe Nebraska Department of Agriculture on Thursday cancelled all poultry events across the state through the end of the year, in an effort to stop the spread of avian flu. NDA Director Greg Ibach says the decision was made in an effort to protect the physical and economic health of Nebraska’s poultry sector.

The ban will include all events where birds are co-mingled including: local and county fairs and festivals, the Nebraska State Fair, Ak-Sar-Ben, swap meets, exotic sales and live bird auctions. They hope to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic H5N2 variant of bird flu.

“It is a difficult decision as I know youth and adults would soon be exhibiting their projects at local fairs,” Ibach said . “As a parent of past 4-H and FFA members, I understand the time and commitment that our youth put into their projects and can understand the disappointment they may feel in not being able to exhibit their projects this year.”

“This decision was not made lightly, but is necessary to assure we do everything possible to protect our collective poultry flock from further spread of the virus.”

In the announcement, Ibach applauded Nebraska Extension for working to identify options for youth enrolled in poultry projects to showcase their learning and participate in fairs in other ways than having their birds present. Ibach continues to ask Nebraska poultry producers, large and small, to monitor their flocks for symptoms of the virus and notify NDA immediately if they suspect any problems.

All bird owners, whether commercial producers or backyard enthusiasts, should prevent contact between their birds and other birds including wild birds. Ibach says you should report sick birds or unusual bird deaths to state/federal officials.

In a briefing, NDA said five farms have been impacted by highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza — four in Dixon County and one in Knox County. As of Tuesday, two of those farms were under quarantine as a suspect flock.  In the language of the USDA, those flocks are expected to be “depopulated.”

Saint Joseph man injured when his pickup overturned

wpid-sjpd-patch1.jpgA Saint Joseph man was injured early Friday morning when he rolled his pickup truck while exiting Interstate 29 at Highway 169 South.

Police Sergeant James Tunn says the pickup was headed down the northbound off-ramp at 1:46 am when the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle.  The truck overturned and damage was extensive.

The driver was able to walk around and talk with officers after the accident, but was taken to Mosaic Life Care with minor injuries as a precaution.  Sergeant Tunn says the driver was arrested for driving while intoxicated.

Complaints about animal health closing exhibit at Krug Park

Pat Jones
Pat Jones

Saint Joseph City Councilmember Pat Jones says officials are working as quickly as possible to close the North American native animal exhibit at Krug Park. Jones says finding another home for the animals will take time.

“People just don’t like that.  They think we can just do something at the drop of a hat.  We can’t do that, folks,” Jones said.  “I want you to know it’s going to be done.  I just can’t tell you exactly when.”

Jones says complaints about the condition of the animals led to the decision to close the exhibit. Former Parks and Recreation Director Bill McKinney started the North American native animal exhibit two decades ago featuring buffalo, deer, and longhorn cattle.

Jones says she expects the City Council to hear from the public about the animal exhibit at the next Council meeting June 8.

Obituaries for June 4

Patrick Eugene Robinson

20150604-140527_RobinsonpatPatrick Eugene Robinson 67, of Faucett, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at his home. He was born September 19, 1947 in Faucett, MO, son of Mary and Calvin Robinson Jr. He graduated from high school then served in the United States Army and is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He was very proud of his military service in Viet Nam. He worked at Fort Leavenworth in the maintenance department he also raised Tobacco and farmed for many years. He loved fishing and going to Stockton Lake he also loved golfing and farming. Pat was a Christian. Survivors include, his parents, brother, Tom Dale (Dixie) Robinson of Faucett, MO, son, Jeff Robinson of Faucett, MO, daughter, Holly (Maj. Terrence) Soule of Austin TX, former wife, Karla Williams of Weston, MO, niece, Kris (Doug) Pinson of St. Joseph, MO, great nephews, Christopher & Ryan Pinson, and two, great great nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 am, on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at Rupp Funeral Home, with Pastor Andy Campbell officiating, The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Friday at the Rupp Funeral Home. The Interment will be at the Halleck Cemetery Taos, MO. Memorials are requested to the Wounded Warrior Project. Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com.

Virginia Mae Hollister Regier
Born: May 16, 1928
Died: May 30, 2015

3183194_wlppVirginia Mae Hollister Regier, 87, died Saturday May 30, 2015 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka, KS.

She was born May 16, 1928, the middle child of Leon George and Jennie Caroline Stevens Hollister, at Bethel Hospital, Newton, KS.
She was raised in the Sedgwick and Wichita area of South Central Kansas where family roots were well established.

Virginia graduated from Sedgwick High School in 1946 and continued her education at Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia (now known as Emporia State) and Wichita State University.

She was a schoolteacher for more than 20 years, teaching at Rural School #24 Doty, Benton, Wichita, Fairview, Powhattan and Hiawatha. After leaving teaching, she was employed by the World Publishing Co. for 27 years and worked in various capacities: advertising sales, Lifestyles editor and editor of The Everest World. As a journalist and editorial writer, she received a number of awards from the Kansas Press Association.

She was very active in the community, having served as a member of the Board of Directors and as President of the Hiawatha Chamber of Commerce. She was also a member of the Hiawatha Business and Professional Women and served as Secretary of the Hiawatha PRIDE Committee. She was a long-standing member of the Saturday Club of Hiawatha, and volunteered for many years with the annual Hiawatha Halloween Frolic, serving on the Hiawatha Halloween Queen Committee, building and judging floats, and helping organize The Lions Club After-Parade Dance. She had previously served as Honorary Grand Marshall for the Parade, and most recently worked with Hiawatha World staff to compile a special commemorative booklet to mark the Frolic’s 100th anniversary year.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hiawatha for more than 40 years. She took special pride in the Church’s music programs, particularly the Chancel Choir, in which she sang for at least 20 years. She had previously served as well on the Church’s Worship Committee and Board of Trustees, and had held nearly every leadership role in the United Methodist Women, in which she was active until her death. Virginia and her late husband John were also long-standing members of the Hiawatha Lions Club, having served the Club as secretary for a combined total of more than 40 years. Virginia was also very active in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life organization. She participated in a number of roles including the Event Leadership Team – Relay for Life of Brown County. She also organized and presented “Chat Time” at Maple Heights for a number of years, a monthly discussion group for residents there.

Virginia married S/Sgt. John Duane Regier on December 23, 1949 at The First United Methodist Church, Sedgwick, KS. He died on December 6, 1993.

She was preceded in death by her parents; older brother, Gilbert and sister, Doris and younger brother and sister (twins) Gerald and Genevieve.

She is survived by her son, Chris (Katy) of Olathe, KS, Michael (Gordon) of Morristown, NJ, two grandchildren, Tyler Regier, Urbandale, IA and Ashley Regier, Wichita, KS; two great-grandchildren, Connor and Nicole (Colee) Regier, Urbandale, IA; two sisters-in-law, Inez Hollister, Wichita, and Minnie Hollister, Shattuck, OK; brother-in-law Jim Davison of Sedgwick, KS, and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews that she cherished very much.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 6, 2015, at the First United Methodist Church, 401 Hiawatha Ave, Hiawatha, KS at 1:30 pm. The interment services will be at the Hillside Cemetery in Sedgwick, KS on a date later this summer.

Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the First United Methodist Church, Hiawatha, KS or the Morrill Public Library, Hiawatha, KS, and may be sent in care of Chapel Oaks Funeral Home, 124 S 7th St., Hiawatha 66434.

Missouri man sentenced to 20-years behind bar for child pornography

Jail  PrisonA Lampe, Mo., man was sentenced in federal court Wednesday for producing child pornography and for receiving and distributing child pornography over the Internet.

Jeffrey D. Manley, 38, of Lampe, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Brian C. Wimes to 20 years in federal prison without parole. The court also sentenced Manley to a lifetime of supervised release following incarceration.

On Sept. 10, 2014, Manley pleaded guilty to using a minor to produce child pornography and to receiving and distributing child pornography from Nov. 1, 2012, to Feb. 26, 2013.

In January 2013, law enforcement authorities identified Manley’s computer as using peer-to-peer file-sharing software to download child pornography over the Internet and to make child pornography available to other users. Officers executed a search warrant at Manley’s residence and seized computers, cell phones and other items. Investigators found child pornography on Manley’s laptop computer. Investigators also discovered a video of child pornography on Manley’s cell phone that he had taken while engaged in sexual acts with a minor victim.

Flood warnings with more rain in the forecast

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FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
BUCHANAN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI…
CLAY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI…
CLINTON COUNTY IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI…
DONIPHAN COUNTY IN NORTHEAST KANSAS…
NORTHEASTERN ATCHISON COUNTY IN NORTHEAST KANSAS…
NORTHERN PLATTE COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI…
RAY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL MISSOURI…
SOUTHERN CALDWELL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI…

* UNTIL 630 PM CDT

The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill Mo has issued a
flood warning for the following rivers in Kansas…Missouri…

Missouri River at St Joseph affecting Doniphan…Andrew and
Buchanan Counties.

Missouri River at Atchison affecting Atchison…Buchanan and Platte
Counties.

…Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the
following rivers in Missouri…

Missouri River at Glasgow affecting Chariton…Howard and Saline
Counties.

Forecast

This Afternoon
Showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 4pm. High near 78. Southeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight
Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. South wind 5 to 9 mph becoming east in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.
Friday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. East southeast wind around 6 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Friday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. East wind 5 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday
Partly sunny, with a high near 81. Southeast wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
Saturday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday

A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Sunday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
Monday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 63.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, with a low around 63.
Wednesday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Road closures in Northwest Missouri due to flooding

FILE PHOTO of flooding
FILE PHOTO of flooding

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Flooding is once again causing road closures in Northwest Missouri.

Buchanan County Emergency Manager, Bill Brinton said Horn Road SE and 115th Road SE are now closed due to flooding.

The Missouri Department of Transportation reports several closures:
Buchanan County:

NEW – Route DD between County Road 115 and Horn Road (Malden Creek)
Route P between Route UU and Thornton Road in DeKalb County (Third Fork)
Daviess County:

Route E between Santa Rosa and 110th Street (Grindstone Creek)
DeKalb County:

Route P between Route UU in Buchanan County and Thornton Road (Third Fork)
Route W between Hedge Road and Hebron Road (Lost Creek)

K-7 in Doniphan reopens

Road ClosedThe Kansas Department of Transportation has reopened K-7 after flooding forced it to close.

KDOT reopened K-7 highway to all traffic as of 12:15 p.m. Thursday.  KDOT said flood waters have receded from over the roadway and the highway has been returned to normal operations.

The road had been closed at 10 a.m. to all traffic approximately one mile south of the K-20 junction (Doniphan County) due to high flood waters over the roadway.

 

Weather causes roadwork delays

Construction road MoDotST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Several road closures have been postponed due to weather, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation.

Clinton County Route K was to close today between NW 354th Street and NW 348th Street. That closure is now scheduled for June 9 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Route K was also scheduled to close tomorrow between NW 348th Street and NW 336th Street. That closure is rescheduled for June 10 and 11 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day.

Gentry County Route F was to close today between Route O and U.S. Route 136. That closure is rescheduled for tomorrow, June 5 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Gentry County Route U was to close today between County Road 450 and the Indian Creek Bridge. The closure will be rescheduled for some time next week.

Grundy County Route E was to close today between Route V and Route K. The closure is rescheduled for June 8 and 9 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Putnam County Route 139 was to close today between 147th Street and 160th Street. The closure will be rescheduled for some time next week.

Sullivan County Route AB was to close today between Route 129 and Jamboree Road. That closure is rescheduled for June 8 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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