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Rural Missouri cemeteries face financial challenges

Rep. Andrews

MARYVILLE, Mo. (AP) – A Missouri lawmaker is working on a bill that would allow rural cemetery boards, provided they abide by some regulations, to dip into principal if investment returns prove insufficient.

The Maryville Forum reports that Rep. Allen Andrews led a successful effort last year to pass legislation allowing cemetery trustees, under certain restrictions, to invest in higher-yield bonds, stocks and mutual funds.

Joyce Hennegin is secretary-treasurer of the Long Branch Cemetery near the former town of Gaynor in northeast Nodaway County. She says Andrews’ law helped, but not enough.

Hennegin says the Long Branch board was able to increase its annual return-on-investment from $250 a year to around $700. But she says mowing the cemetery costs $2,000.

Andrews says he’s encountered some reluctance about allowing cemetery trustees to spend principal.

Legislators to speak about session at Public Affairs Coffee

Missouri State legislators will speak at the next St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce Public Affairs Coffee.

The legislators will speak about was accomplished and what was left undone in the legislative session.

The Chamber’s Public Affairs Coffee takes place at 7:30 a.m.Friday, June 8, at the Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center, 1201 N. Woodbine Road.

Senators Rob Schaaf and Dan Hegeman and Representatives Pat Conway, Delus Johnson and Galen Higdon are all invited to attend. All but Hegeman have reached their term limits. They will be thanked for their service to the community and will offer thoughts on past accomplishments, as well as plans for the future.

According to the Chamber, the Public Affairs Coffee is a quarterly event that features issues, questions and responses involving social, economic, legislative, governmental and corporate activities.

Cost is $15 for Chamber members and $25 for general admission. Coffee will be served, along with the conversation. Registration can be made online, by e-mailing brown@saintjoseph.com or by calling (816) 364-4102.

Reservations are required and are due by Wednesday, June 6.

1 dead, 2 hospitalized after near head-on Mo. crash

PLATTE COUNTY — One person died in an accident just after 2p.m. Sunday in Platte County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2014 Hyundai driven by Tiffany L. Davis, 35, Kansas City, MO., was southbound on Missouri 9 just past Riss Lake Drive.

The vehicle crossed into the path and struck the front of a northbound 1998 Buick driven by Larry G. Kelly, 75, Kansas City, Kansas.

Kelly was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Davis and a passenger in the Hyundai Tianna Bauder, 15, Kansas City, were transported to North Kansas City Hospital.

The occupants of the Hyundai were not wearing seat belts, according to the KHP.

Planned road work for northwest Missouri, May 28 – June 3

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the Northwest Missouri region planned for the week of May 28 – June 3 from the Missouri Department of Transportation. In addition to the work listed below, there may be pothole patching, mowing, shoulder work, bridge maintenance, striping, brush cutting, guardrail repairs, litter pick up and other road work conducted throughout the region. Many of these will be moving operations and could include lane closures with delays. All scheduled maintenance and construction projects are subject to change.

MoDOT reminds the public to stay alert, watch for road work, buckle up, slow down, and drive with extreme caution through work zones and in changing weather conditions.

For more information about a project, please contact MoDOT at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (888-275-6636) or visit modot.org/northwest. You can also follow MoDOT’s Northwest Missouri District on Twitter @ModotNorthwest and on Facebook.

Andrew County

Interstate 29 – Bridge deck replacement project at the Nodaway River Bridge. Traffic is head-to-head in the northbound lanes. This traffic pattern will be in place through August and includes a 13-foot width restriction.

U.S. Route 71 – Resurfacing project from Route 48 to Route A (Nodaway County), May 29 – June 1

Atchison County

U.S. Route 275 – Bridge maintenance at the East Fork of High Creek Bridge, May 29 – June 1

U.S. Route 136 – Pavement repair at the Route 111 and Hazel Avenue intersection, May 29 – June 1

U.S. Route 59 – Pavement repair at U.S. Route 136, May 29 – June 1

Buchanan County

U.S. Route 36 – Pavement repair from Route AC to the Missouri River, May 29 – 31

U.S. Route 36 – Flushing bridges, May 29 – 31

Caldwell County

U.S. Route 36 – Bridge maintenance on Brushy Creek Bridge, May 29 – 31. This will include overnight lane closures.

Route HH – Pothole patching from Route D to Route 121 (Clinton County), May 30

Route U – Pothole patching from Route 13 to Route B, May 31 – June 1

Carroll County

Route M – Pothole patching from the U.S. Route 65 to the Chariton County line, May 29 – 30

Chariton County

Route PP – Bridge maintenance on the Mid Fork of Chariton River Bridge, May 29

Route TT – Pothole patching from Route 139 to the Chariton County line, May 29

Route KK – CLOSED for bridge maintenance on the Little Chariton River Bridge, May 30, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

U.S. Route 24 – Bridge maintenance on the Palmer Creek Bridge, June 1

Clinton County

Route HH – Pothole patching from Route 121 to Route D (Caldwell County), May 30

Daviess County

Route 13 – CLOSED for a bridge replacement project at the Honey Creek Bridge. The road will be closed through September.

Route KK – Pavement repair, May 29

Route OO – Chip seal, May 30

Route KK – Chip Seal, May 31

DeKalb County

U.S. Route 36 – Pavement resurfacing and realignment project at the Route 33 North/Route M junction. Traffic is head to head in the eastbound lanes. This traffic pattern will be in place through July 3 and includes a 14-foot width restriction.

Gentry County

U.S. Route 136 – Bridge maintenance from Route J to Nodaway County line, May 29 – 31

Route C – Bridge maintenance at the Panther Creek Bridge, May 29 – June 1

Harrison County

Route AA/H – CLOSED for a bridge deck replacement at the I-35 overpass. The bridge will be closed through July. I-35 traffic will diverted up and over the on and off ramps at the exit beginning Tuesday, May 29 for approximately five working days. No access to or from Routes AA or H will be permitted during this portion of the project.

Holt County

I-29 – Bridge deck replacement at the Nodaway River Bridge. Traffic is head to head in the northbound lanes. This traffic pattern will be in place through August and includes a 13-foot width restriction.

Linn County

U.S. Route 36 – Shoulder improvements from just east of Route 11 to Route 5, May 29 – June 2. This project includes a 16 foot width restriction.

Route TT – Pothole patching from U.S. Route 36 to the Chariton County line, May 30

Route 130 – Pothole patching from U.S. Route 36 to Route YY, May 31

Route M – CLOSED for a culvert replacement .25 miles north of Route C, May 31, 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Livingston County

Route U – Pothole patching from Route 190 to Route A, May 29 – 30

U.S. Route 65 – Pavement repair from the north city limits of Chillicothe to the Iowa state line, May 29 – June 2. This includes a 12-foot width restriction.

Route A – Pothole patching from Route 190 to Route W, May 30 – 31

Route N – Pothole patching from Route 190 to the end of Route O, May 31 – June 1

Route Y – Pothole patching from Route 190 to Route W, May 31 – June 1

Nodaway County

U.S. Route 71 – Resurfacing project from Route A to just north of Route 48 (Andrew County), May 29 – June 1

U.S. Route 136 – Shoulder improvements from east of the Maryville city limits to Route 46 in Ravenwood, May 29 – June 1

Route JJ – Pothole patching, May 29 – 31

Route 246 – Pothole patching, June 1

Bethany man dies in motorcycle crash

HARRISON COUNTY —A Missouri man died in an accident just before 5p.m. Saturday in Harrison County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2004 Iron motorcycle driven by Jerald R. McDaniel 38, Bethany, was southbound on Interstate 35 six miles north of Bethany.

The motorcycle began skidding, crossed the center line and the driver was ejected.

McDaniel was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Roberson Funeral Home.

Mosaic Auxiliary announces All Ribbon Cancer 5K Run/Walk

Image courtesy Mosaic Life Care.

A fundraiser to benefit cancer patients in need at Mosaic Life Care will take place in June.

According to a press release from Mosaic, the All Ribbon Cancer 5K Run/Walk will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 9. The walk/run begins and ends at Mosaic Life Care Cancer Center located at 902 N. Riverside Rd. in St. Joseph.

“We are excited to involve the community and present this event that benefits our cancer patients in need,” says Amy Wiedmaier, director of volunteer and auxiliary services, Mosaic Life Care. “It seems everyone has a friend or family member who has experienced cancer. We hope to gather together, raise money to help others, offer hope plus make this an annual event.”

Participants can register online.

Sponsorships are also available by calling Amy Wiedmaier at (816) 271-4055.

Missouri. man dies in Doniphan Co. motorcycle crash

DONIPHAN COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 4p.m. Saturday in Doniphan County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Charles Howard Loucks, 64, Mound City, MO., was traveling northwest on Kansas 7 six miles north of U.S. 36.

The driver veered right then overcorrected to the left and lost control. The motorcycle left the highway onto the right shoulder drop off.

Loucks was pronounced dead at the scene. He was wearing a helmet, according to the KHP.

Temperature breaks half-century old record in St. Joseph

ST. JOSEPH — Saturday was hot in northwest Missouri. According to the National Weather Service, the 2p.m. temperature broke a 51-year-old record.

St. Joseph Transit to add new route beginning June 2nd

St. Joseph Transit will start running a new route on Saturdays beginning June 2nd.

The addition of the new #21 South route will double the frequency of bus service to the south side of the city on Saturdays.

The current Saturday service includes Routes #11 through #18 leaving the downtown transit station every two hours on the odd hours, providing outbound bus service for the entire city every other hour (See Map 1 below). Routes #19 East and #20 leave downtown every two hours on the even hours (See Map 2 below).

Beginning on June 2nd, Routes #11 through #18 will stay the same. Routes #19, #20 and the new #21 route will leave downtown on the even hours (See Map 3 below).

According to a press release, #21 South is a combination of the three routes: #16 Industrial Park, #17 Stockyards and #18 King Hill routes. It connect numerous residential areas with the stockyards, south Walmart and downtown. At the downtown transit station, it connects with the #19 East and #20 North routes which go to the mall, the hospital, grocery stores and more.

The new service is made possible with a federal grant that supports improving transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities. Funding for one year has been secured and requires no additional local match from the city.

More information and schedules are available on the transit website stjoetransit.info or by calling (816) 233-6700.

Aquatic Park and Krug Pool opening over Memorial Day weekend

Aquatic Park

The Aquatic Park and Krug Pool are planning to open over Memorial Day weekend.

The Aquatic Park is scheduled to open on Saturday. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Krug Pool will open on Monday and some additions this year include a new climbing wall and rolling log.

Hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 

For a full list of hours and admission fees, click here.

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