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WEDNESDAY

OCTOBER 14, 2020

WC J • VOL 97 ISSUE 42 (FO R M E R LY C A L L E D T H E M O U N TA I N G ROV E N E W S -J O U R N A L ) 75¢

BRIEFS
COVID-19 Testing
Hartville holds Fall Festival
Event set for Oct. 20
T h e Wr i g h t C o u n t y
Health Department will
be holding a Commu-
nity Testing Event for
COVID-19 from 9 a.m.-1
p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 20
at the Tri-County Fair-
grounds in Mountain
Grove. Registration is
open at health.mo.gov/
communitytest.

INSIDE

photo by o chott
Har tville holds The 42nd Annual Hartville Fall Festival was held Saturday, Oct. 10 with an action-packed schedule. (See results and photos, pages A6-
42nd Fall Festival A7.) The festival featured vendors selling an variety of items and food, the Hartville Lions Club Car Show, entertainment, kids contests, queen coronation, a merchants
drawing, pie auction, the annual parade and more.
Pages A6-A7

Local postmaster, staff take on cancer


More than 1,200 stamps sold and counting...
BY RON SCHOTT “It’s fun for them in getting
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM the goal that I’m after, which is
Each October, post offices to help a good cause,” Howard
Eagles win Summit across the country place a spe- noted. “…It’s a moral booster
Conference title cial emphasis on selling their ithin the post office.
breast cancer forever stamps Howard came to Mountain
Page B1
in lieu of Breast Cancer Aware- Grove in August after serving
ness Month. as postmaster in Thayer for
Customers pay 10 cents more two years.
per stamp and the extra pro- He’s happy to be at a location
ceeds go towards awareness closer to his Cedar Gap home,
an the fi ht for a cure. where he resides with his wife
New Mountain Grove Post- and children ages 6 and 12.
master Travis Howard, who The Army veteran has been
took over the reins during the with the United States Postal
first ee of u ust, sa s he Service for 5 1/2 years and also
has a family member that is a had prior service as a career
three-time survivor and he was photo by o chott clerk in Rockaway Beach.
Lady Lions claim motivated to do something New Mountain Grove Postmaster Travis Howard proudly shows off his “From a non career clerk to
special with the promotion. pink hair after staff met his goal of selling $1,000 stamps to bring postmaster in two years and 10
conference crown So he asked his staff about a a eness e fi eas an e months,” Howard noted.
Page B3 how many stamps they think Howard, who is also the
they could sell this year. Af- Well, that was all the motiva- had 1,200 stamps sold. postmaster for post offices in
ter selling zero stamps on tion the staff and postal carriers Howard said a new 1,500 goal Norwood and Graff, said he’s
Thursday Oct. 1, the challenge needed. In just one day, there would turn his beard pink. If looking forward to being more
was set forth to try and sell were 1,020 stamps sold and 2,500 stamps are sold, Howard active in the community in the
1,000 stamps by the end of the carriers were requesting to get said he has found a pink Hello future.
month. The result, Howard a stock of the stamps to sell on Kitty tie that is perfect for the Howard’s originally from
would die his hair pink. their routes. As of Oct. 5, they occasion. Greensboro, N.C.

Hartville man arrested in


Mansfield hosts
Car Show on square $1.7 million drug conspiracy
Pages A5
BY THE WCJ STAFF took place on Dec. 12, 2019,
DEATHS EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM
A Hartville man was one of a
but this one includes eight
additional defendants and
Betty Jean Wyatt total of 18 defendants indicted additional charges.
Venita Faye Claxton for a . million ru traffic - The indictment alleges that
Harlan Russell Lansdown ing conspiracy. Lambert and the 17 others
John R. “Reggie” Jordan submitted photo According to information re- charged participated in a
Betty Ruth Simpson The Fulkerson family from a photo shoot for the TV channel, TLC. leased by the United States At- conspiracy from Jan. 1, 2017 to
torne s ffice for the estern Sep. 30, 2020 to distribute the
INDEX Mountain Grove Gypsies District of Missouri, Michael more than 150 kilograms of
Paul Lambert, 43, was indict- methamphetamine and more
Weather.............Page A2 ed by a federal grand jury than 10 kilograms of heroin.
Calendar.............Page A2
Obituaries...............Page A4
balance fame, every day life for his role in a conspiracy to All of the suspects were also
distribute more than 150 kilo- charged in a money-launder-
Classifieds/Leg..Pages A9-A12 BY RON SCHOTT lebrity status began when Kylei grams of methamphetamine ing conspiracy involving the
Mansfield..............Page A5 EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM Jo Fulkerson, now a junior at and more than 10 kilograms procee s of the ru traffic -
Hartville...........Pages A6-A7
The television channel, TLC, Mountain Grove High School, of heroin with a value totaling ing conspiracy.
Opinion..............Page B7
Sports/Otdrs........Pages B1-B4 has recently been running re- was featured in TLC’s “Tod- more than $1.7 million. In addition to those charges,
Faith.................Page A8 runs of a show that was one of dlers & Tiaras” in 2013. With Lambert was charged in the Lambert was charged with 11
Church..............Pages B7-B8 its biggest hits just four years her silky chicken Gwen, KJ, as 25-count superseding indict- of the suspects in one count of
ago called “My Big Fat Ameri- she is known by her fans, was ment returned under seal possessing 500 grams or more
can Gypsy Wedding.” the ultimate grand supreme by the federal grand jury in of methamphetamine and one
What has surprised some high point winner when she Kansas City on Sep. 30. kilogram or more of heroin to
area residents that there were was 9-years-old. This hap- It was then unsealed and distribute.
portions of a couple of episodes pened just one year after the made public on Oct. 7 upon The long list includes Rock-
filmed in Mountain Grove family had moved to Mountain the arrests and initial court star Burgers owner Brian
75¢
$32 year subscription
featuring the Fulkerson family. Grove from California. appearance of several defen- Douglas Smith, 42, of Kansas
The family’s journey to a ce- See ‘GYPSY’/ page A3 dants. The original indictment See ‘DRUG’/ page A3
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WC RECORDS
Community
Calendar
WC WEATHER
“No avoiding fall now. TODAY
80 High, 54 Low
Let the raking begin.” Sunny Games for Oct. 15
Mountain Grove cross
country hosts meet at souri. VIP reservations
Randel-Hinkle Golf for groups of 10 or more
Course at 4 p.m. Nor- are available. Walk-ins
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY are welcome. It’s geared
59 High, 36 Low 59 High, 38 Low 65 High, 46 Low 68 High, 47 Low 62 High, 46 Low 63 High, 44 Low wood, Hartville and
Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mansfield will also for ages 11 and up. Wear
compete. shoes good for hiking
Mountain Grove vol- and refrain from wear-
leyball hosts Liberty ing open toe shoes. It

WC YESTERYEAR (Mountain View) at 5:30


p.m.
Norwood cross coun-
takes approximately 1
1/2 hours to complete.
Walk-ins are welcome.
try at Licking at 4:30 For more information,
p.m. call or text 417-926-2669.
(Yesteryear- the National FFA for her ca Lawson was crowned Norwood softball Broyles School
Mountain Grove) 35 Years Ago dairy project. She is the Homecoming Queen. On in districts at 11 a.m. fundraiser Oct. 17
110 Years Ago Oct. 19, 1985 daughter of Ted and Bar- the volleyball court, Gar- against Van Buren in The Broyles School
Oct. 14, 1910 Mountain Grove’s vol- bara Sheppard, of Moun- rett Eaton was crowned Van Buren. With a win, fundraiser, a chili sup-
The Mountain Grove leyball team won the tain Grove. Net King. they play at 3 p.m. in per and pie auction,
softball team is comprised Rogersville Invitational the semifinals a ainst will be held at 6:30
of Kate Short, Fanny Fur- title. The team included 10 Years Ago 1 Year Ago Neelyville. p.m. on Saturday, Oct.
row, Bernice Allen, Vera Chris Holifield, Nancy Oct. 13, 2010 Oct. 16, 2019 ansfiel or art ille 17 at Broyles School.
Douglass, Grace Collier Miller, Kim Ellis, Missey The Rev. Carl Phipps Luke Fry was named softball in the district The school is located
and Opal Robinett. Pamperien, Pam Moore, retires after 46 years in Net King for 2019. title game in Hartville if 11 miles north of Nor-
Karrie Penner, Billie Aus- ministry. Mountain Grove football either advance at 5 p.m. wood on E. Highway.
85 Years Ago tin and Becky Palmer. Mountain Grove’s Jessi- team fals to Salem, 6-0. For more information,
Oct. 10, 1935 Their coach is Barbara Ice. contact David Ellis or
Little Creek News: No- Dailey E. Upshaw, son Ted Shepherd.
ble Rogers and C.H. Rog- of Russell E. And Anne
ers sold some cattle last S. Upshaw, of Mountain
week. Grove, has been promot-
Reuben Gartin and El-
mer Holt cut cane for
ed in the U.S. Air Force to
the rank of staff sergeant.
• Septic Tanks • Pipe • Games for Oct. 16
C.H. Rogers last week. He is a 1975 graduate of • Fittings • Cattleguards • Feed Bunks • Mountain Grove foot-
Mountain Grove High • Freeze-Proof Water Tanks • Spring Tanks • Misc. Items ball hosts Houston at
60 Years Ago School. 7 p.m. Games for Oct. 20
Oct. 10, 1960 11443 Dunn Dr., Mtn. Grove, Missouri • 417-962-3126 Mountain Grove vol-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 20 Years Ago leyball hosts Thayer at
Brixey drove to Mem- Oct. 11, 2000 5:30 p.m.
phis, Tenn. to return Leslie Sheppard re- Norwood, Hartville
their daughter, Mrs. Jerry ceived a silver rating and Mansfield cross
Shannon. on her proficienc from country at Fordland at
4:30 p.m.
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S p artan Mow ers now at S & H - W hil e they l as t! Light Path still set for
Man in custody for allegedly Oct. 17, Oct. 24, Oct. 30
The Cross Hill Farms
choking, punching female Light Path is open for
its fourth year and will
offering its unique, scary
BY THE WCJ STAFF and life-changing expe- Trunk or Treat set for
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM rience each Saturday in Halloween
A male suspect turned October excluding Oct. The City of Mountain
himself into local law en- 31. It has been open for Grove’s Trunk or Treat
forcement on Oct. 7 after two Saturdays as well as event will be held from
allegedly choking and Oct. 17, Oct .24 and Oct. 4-7 p.m. on Saturday,
punching a female victim 30. It’s lone Friday to be Oct. 31 on the square.
in the face. open is Oct. 30. he it of ansfiel
According to the Texas The event, which opens will hold their annual
ount heriff s ffice, at dark, will feature a Trunk or Treat event on
the suspect Ronald L. new addition this year; the s uare in ansfiel
Mitchell, 58, of Mountain the longest cross in Mis- from 5-7 p.m.
Grove, had turned him- Ronald L. Mitchell
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DRUG from page A1

City; Kamel Mahgub El- Gale Simpson, 37; Daniel Ian Lee Cook, 27, all of fiel eth lan ur fill, require the defendants tion of more than 150
burki, 32; Ashley Brooke Jessie Ruiz, 36; Matthew Kansas City; Cory Mat- 31, of Chillicothe; Amy to forfeit to the govern- kilograms of metham-
Clevenger, 38; Rachel John Fabulae, 31; and thew Jobe, 28, of Inde- Leann Nieman, 49, of ment all property derived phetamine, based on an
pendence; Mary Ruth Moorseville; and Richard from the proceeds of the average street price of
Craft, 42, of Gladstone; Dean Saettone II, 39, and ru traffic in conspir- $250 per ounce, and the
Tayler Charles Jones, 26, Megan Elizabeth (Law- acy, including a money unlawful distribution of
of Liberty; Ashley Anne son) Jackson, 27, both ad- judgment of $1,745,000. more than 10 kilograms
Fries, 23, of Riverside; dresses were unknown. This sum, in aggregate, of heroin, based on an
Justin Ren’e Ramirez, 24, The federal indictment was received in exchange average street price of
of Bolivar; James Russell also contains forfeiture for, or is traceable thereto, $1,200 an ounce.
Schroeder, 47, of Marsh- allegations, which would the unlawful distribu-

GYPSY from page A1

The family has been when the family was fea- Kingdom. While being a part of a
featured on around six tured on the shows, that With both of their Gypsy Gypsy family and tend-
different episodes that it was really hard work. communities working ing to the needs on the
have aired on TLC. Shaw- “One episode takes three closely together in Cal- farm, Kylei Jo has her
na and Kylei Jo we’re walks of filming from ifornia, the two actual- sites on being the first
also featured on the talk dawn till dusk and even ly met when at a very of her family to attend a
show “Bethenny,” which earlier or later,” she not- young age. Though a de- large college. More spe-
featured one of the orig- ed. cade between them, their cificall , she has her sites
inal housewives from When the Fulkersons fates eventually collided, on an Ivy League school

Carpet tiles
“The Real Housewives of first arri e in ountain which led to marriage with the hopes of becom-
New York City.” Though Grove eight to nine years when Shawna was 21. ing a neurosurgeon.
now in reruns, Shawna ago, Kylei Jo was one of Since they were from Her current desire is one
said her daughter stays the many young girls na- two different Gypsy of the many reasons the

79
in touch with the fans tionwide who participat- groups, the two were Fulkersons moved from

¢
TRACTORS ~ SELLS @ NOON
through the Facebook ed in pageants. With that forced to keep their rela- SHOP ITEMS many years
California
As pages “Superstar Kylei
JD 7130 w/673 Joystick Loader 4x4, 3 Remotes, Left Torch Set • Hitachi Air Compressor • Roll Around
participation
Hand Reverse, Power came the tionship
Quad, Sunroof, 125hp, 4600hrshidden for two ago.
Tool Chest • Stihl Cut Off Saw • Large Lot of 50# Box
Low Jo” and “Ultimate Beauty
Kylei Jo” as well as on
• JD 4030 w/ 148 Loader 80hp Cab & Air • JD 2350 leaving.
criticism
earin Trans.
of kids
outfits
her
eeme
age years before
“…I •never Ford et had that
“None of our kids, out of
Paslode Nails • HD Tool Box on Castors • Ratch-
all four• 5 of them, are• teen
As sq. ft. Instagram.
Standard
controversial
540 PTO
at the
4000 6100hrs Standard
Remotes 3200hrs
time,
Trans. amazing
Power Steering big Gypsy
(diesel)
Straps • Starting Fluid
wed- parents,”
Gallon
Shawna
Grease
Stands • Sawzall • Central Machinery Drill Press Fulker-
Jack
• Log
While supplies last! “She wants the followers
on all three pages because
especially
• Farm Pro 2420
small
& Canopytown
when2WDliving
America.
704hrs
Standard ding
inTrans.
families
(diesel) • Kubota L3650
like
w/Turf
w/LA650A
theChains
Tires
and man
rest •of
his Tool
my Torch
Acetylene
families
son Setsaid.
all have
Box on Castors
“All
• Stand graduated,
Grinder
different
• 6” Vise
• Crafts-
lives
• Campbell Haus-
people have watched her Mountain
Joystick LoaderGrove
4x4 4spd was a leftdid,”
hi lo, hand Shawna noted.
shuttle, feld because
125 PSI Air Compressor we took
on Wheels them
• Air Tools •
322 W. Third St. grow up on these and much
1400hrs different commu-
• 460 Long w/Long Loader 4spdThe move
Trans. hi lo, to Missouri
Boomers and• Impact
• Coiled Nails moved out of
Wrenches• our
Central
Mountain Grove, MO she wants to continue remotes,
nity thandiesel (needsJohn
what work)and• Mahindra HST E Max
allowed couple14”toBandhome
theMachinery state
Saw • Delta and
1 0” Tableout
Sawof our
• Buf-
417-926-4489 to inspire young girls,” 255 w/Mahindra Loader Joystick 25hp • 471 Massey falo Wood Shaper • Skill 16” Scroll Saw • Rockwell/
Shawna Fulkerson grew maintain some of the Gypsy community.”
Ferguson 70hp • 1066 International New Clutch • Delta 6” Jointer • Good 4 tires ST 225/75 R15 Like new
Hours: Mon-Fri 8-7 • Sat. 9-7 • Sun. 11-5 said Shawna Fulkerson. up in. Both of them were Gypsy traditions while John and Shawna’s
John Deere 310 B Backhoe good condition • Other • Grizzly 14” Deluxe Bandsaw • Enclosed Work Trailer
1854 N. Glenstone “We have fans all over the from Gypsy communi- beginning a new focus on youngest son, Justin Zane
• TailGator Small Generator • Dewalt 1000 Watt Inert-
Springfield, MO world and Kylei is a huge ties, which is a cultural how they wanted to raise Fulkerson and his wife
er Like new • Misc. Small Tools and Other Items
862-DAVE (3283) star in many countries designation from hun- their family and business. Maddi Harris Fulkerson,
ANTIQUES ~ COINS ~ MISCELLANEOUS
and she loves the fans.” dreds of years ago. The Fulkersons run a local native, own land
discountdavescarpet.com KJ’s mom noted that 25 Ounces of Silver Coins • Gold Wing Motorcycle
Many people describe “Gypsy’s Spots Dots & in Mountain Grove. Old-
Helmet • Old Toy Tractors • Old Toy Trucks • Bud-
Gypsies as a cult or even Dappled,” which features est son, Johnny Justus
dy L Coke Truck • Western Auto Truck • Wooden
as thieves, but like any pure bred Gypsy horses.
Toy Trucks • WoodenFulkerson
Toy Air Planesand hisTongs
• Log wife•
group of people, there
OVERSTOCKED PARTSASTORE full-blooded Gypsy Taylor, who is from
2 Gallon Cream Can (rare) • Large Cast Iron Skillet Wil-
are always bad examples.
ITEMS & INVENTORY horse can sellw/Stand anywhere lowCo
• Buffum Tool Springs, has blessed
Cresent Wrench • Corn
The term Gypsy refers from $10,000-$60,000. the family
Sheller • Baseball Cards with a grand-
• Harley-Davidson Chrome
SEMI TRUCKS~VEHICLES~TRAILERS~4 WHEELERS
to a lifestyle that also in- On the farm,ExhaustKylei Jo,Pipeses- daughter
FXS1450 • Other named JoJo.
2006 Freightliner Columbia 14.0 Ur Detroit 10sp
cludes a focus on raising pecially
1.4M miles Overhauled Engine 350,000 on overhaul
during the
OUTDOORpan- Another
~ LAWNbaby & GARDENis on the
and
w/ APU tending
Unit • 2006toFreightliner
Gypsy Columbia demic,14.0 hasUrrecently been YTA
2016 Husqvarna way. 542Shawna said she
Riding Mower 50hrshas •
horses. feeding the 10 newborn one daughter
Detroit 1 0sp 1.3M miles Overhauled Engine 250,000 Craftsman Yard Cart • Large Lot of 55 Gallon Met- who still
In overhaul
on Gypsy w/ circles,
APU Unit Shaw- kids withCo-
• 2007 Freightliner a bottle.
al Barrels • Husqvarnalives with the
GTA2448T 48”bigger
Riding Gyp-
Lawn
na is an
lumbia 14.0 Irish traveler,
Ur Detroit 10sp 1.2M miles “She
• 1995isFord
a natural
Mower (goodwith sy family
condition) in California.
• Hand Tools • Lawn Seeder
meaning
1 /2 Ton 4x4 herV8family came
Auto Trans 113,000all animals
Original • Electric
Miles and theyCement
are Mixers • 24’ Fiberglass
Shawna FulkersonExt Ladder
did
from
• 2004Ireland
Transcraftto the Spread
48x102 Unit-Axledrawn 2005her,” Shawna add that there are •hopes
Flatbed • to • Cyclone Rake XL Lawn Sweeper (gas engine) Lawn
Roller • Wood Splitter • Craftsman 2550 psi Gas Pow-
ed States 48x102
Transcraft to theSpread
east coast noted.
Axle Flatbed (Combos)“I have
• trained
ered Power Washer of
6.75doing
hp Engine a •spin offFarm
Stihl 041 and
in Pennsylvania
2016 PJ 28’ Flatbed Tandembefore and raised
Dual w/Dovetail & HD horses most doing their own Gypsy
Boss Chainsaw • Dolmar PS-510 Chainsaw • Poulan
Ramps 10,000#
heading westAxlesto• Cattline
Cali- 8x20 of Stock
my lifeTrailer
andPro it PR42318 show
hast justChainsaw or pageant
Homelite in the
Z3300 Chainsaw
w/New Floor• 2003 Fleetneck 20’ Flatbed Trailer w/ • Poulan Pro PPB3416
fornia. John Fulkerson’s passed onto her naturally future as the family has
Ramps • 1974 International Grain Truck w/ 16’ Bed •
family is from Yugoslavia like our familyChainsaw of Gypsies • Shovels
grown • and there are new
1985 Chevrolet 1Ton Auto 350 4x4 • 2003 Chevrolet Rakes • Pitch Forks • Post
and he is
Silverado 1 Ton Dually 4x4 Auto 6.0way
a Romanichal Engineback
Flatbedin the UK and babies and marriages that
Hole Digger • Steel Post
Gypsy from the United Ireland.”
(loaded) • 14’ Bumper Hitch Stock Trailer • 2017 Puller • Post Mall 13Ibs could • be featured.
Freedom 25’ Dual Hay Trailer Remote Control Hy- Shovel Handles • Pails • 15
draulic Dump • 2016 Load Max Low Boy w/Dovetail Gallon Trum • 100’ Cable
& Ramps 7000# Axles • 1989 Ford Super Duty 1 Ton • Hand Boat Mover • Dig
2x4 460 engine w/Aluminum Flatbed 51,xxxmiles • Up Ground Garden Tool •
2008 350 Honda Rancher • 2013 350 Honda Rancher Other
• 1999 4X8 Utility Trailer • 2000 6x12 Box Trailer • SKID STEERS
Yahama YFS 200 ATV Blaster • Other 2016 Cat 239 D Track
Skid Steer 2000hrs
New Tracks, Joystick •
2016 Bobcat Skid Steer
988hrs New Tracks, Joy-
stick • 2015 Bobcat Tool
21 BLACK COWS BRED 2nd & 3rd STAGE Cat side by side 150hrs
1 BLACK ANGUS BULL (Complete Dispersal) 4x4 cab, ac/heat, auxilia- photo by Brett Haddock
Kylei Jo Fulkerson at a past ry hydraulic, Kylei Jo Fulkerson display-
dump bed,
submitted photos
pageant.
FARM EQUIPMENT ~ FARM A Gypsy
RELATED horse on PTO, the farm.mower
bucket, ing• her Gypsy roots.
Case 1816B Skid Steer (new motor) • 12ft Durabuilt 3
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WC OBITUARIES
BETTY JEAN WYATT
VENITA FAYE CLAXTON
MOUNTAIN GROVE, MISSOURI
,
Betty Jean Wyatt, 84, passed away Oct. 2, 2020 at her
Venita Faye Claxton, daughter of George Burgess
home in Mountain Grove. She was born Sep. 28, 1936
and Mary Alice Benton Lawler, was born Dec. 25,
to Oscar Taylor and Lois Hopper in Double Springs,
1925 at Competition. She departed this life, on Oct.
Ala. She was preceded in death by her parents, Oscar
, , at prin fiel eha in prin fiel , at the
Taylor, and Lois and Lester Portrey; her husband, Ho-
age of 94 years, 9 months and 8 days. Venita married
mer Wyatt; her siblings, Jimmy Taylor, Dr Don Taylor
Melvin Warren Claxton on June 24, 1944 and he
and Linda Garrett; and a son-in-law, Steve Causey.
preceded her in death on Dec. 31, 2012. Also preced-
She met Homer Wyatt in Des Arc, Ark. and they were
ing her in death were her parents, two sons, Jerry
married May 30, 1954. They lived for a short time in
and Brenton Claxton; two brothers, Sherman and
Indiana and then moved to Michigan where their four
Bill Lawler; and two sisters, Ima Cope and Joann
children were born (Tommy, Debbie, Dick and Terri).
Lemons. Venita is survived by her grandchildren,
Soon after the birth of their children, they moved to
Michael Claxton, of Mountain Grove; Andréa Va-
California and lived there until 1972. To make ends
n aton, of arshfiel an man a ur ns i, of
meet, Betty worked full time in a shoe factory while
prin fiel reat ran chil ren, ei i an lan
also taking care of her children and Homer. In pursuit
two brothers, Farris Lawler, of Mountain Grove, and
BETTY JEAN of a better life, they moved to Houston to purchase
Dean Lawler, of Edwards; a sister, Karen Burney, of
WYATT
the theaters in Houston and Willow Springs. In 1983, VENITA FAYE
Mountain Grove; nieces, nephews, other relatives and
they sold the theaters and moved to Mountain Grove to CLAXTON
friends. Venita was born and raised in Wright County;
pursue one of their passions, to build and operate a bowling alley. After working
she has remained in Wright County all her life. She was a devoted Christian
tirelessly for over 20 years, they sold it in 2003 and retired.
and dedicated a lot of her time to her church; Venita was a faithful member of
Betty is survived by two sons, Tommy Wyatt, of Mountain Grove, and Dick e ome aptist, she atten e this church all her life. ome oul sa she
Wyatt and wife, Lori, of Midlothian, Texas; two daughters, Debbie Causey, of as the matriarch of the church, the one that ept it to ether an oin . enita
ountain ro e, an erri e an hus an , on, of arshfiel nine ran - was the treasurer, secretary, janitor or just there to help with anything. Venita
children; 11 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Beverly Jones, of Fordland. Betty en o e se in , uiltin , ar enin , a in an crochetin . he ma e man
enjoyed her motorcycle rides with her husband, sewing, crocheting, reading clothes, dresses and doll clothes for her family and all she considered family.
oo s, ritin poems, or in in her o er ar en, ut mostl , spen in time Venita loved God, her community, but she especially loved her family. She was
with her children and grandkids. She will be greatly missed by all those who a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. We
knew and loved her. Visitation was held on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2020 from 10-11 celebrate her life and will always cherish all the memories made. Services were
a.m. at Evans Funeral Home with graveside services held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020 at New
at 11 a.m. at Pine Lawn Cemetery under the direction ome emeter in art ille ith the e . ar
of Evans Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Ryan Huff, asse . olman o e Funeral omes han le
Randal Hyde, Buddy Hyde, Joseph Wyatt, Kevin Cole the arrangements.
and Austin McGillen.

HARLAN RUSSELL LANSDOWN BETTY RUTH SIMPSON


TOMBALL, TEXAS
MANSFIELD, MISSOURI
Betty Ruth Simpson, daughter of the late Eli
Harlan Russell Lansdown, son of Harold “Rattler” August and Thelma (Tipton) Ropp, was born Oct.
Lansdown and Annette Beushausen Lansdown, was 2, 1932, in Yates Center, Kan., and departed this life
orn ct. , in ansfiel an eparte this Oct. 11, 2020, in Tomball, Texas. She was 88 years
life on Oct. 6, 2020 at Heart of the Ozarks Healthcare and 9 days of age. Graveside services will be held
in Ava at the age of 62 years, 11 months and 7 days. at Denlow Cemetery, in Douglas County, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Nao- Service date and time has not been determined at
mi; two nephews, Joe and Brandon; and step-mother, this time. For more information, please call our office
Earline. Russell is survived by three sons, Mitchell or visit our website: www.craighurttfuneralhome.
ammon , of prin fiel uentin ammon an com.
wife, Rashelle, of Rogersville; and Michael Hammond
and wife, Kelly, of St. Joseph; daughter, Tanya Beggs,
of Mountain Grove; 12 grandchildren; two brothers,
Roger Lansdown, of Ava, and Steve Lansdown, of
ansfiel half sisters, iane, o ce, oretta an
Dorothy; half-brother, John; step-brother, Stoney; BETTY RUTH
HARLAN RUSSELL step-sister, Norma; and nieces, nephews, cousins, other
SIMPSON
LANSDOWN relatives and many friends. Russell lived his entire life
in or near ansfiel . e as a mechanic, construction
worker and “horse trader” and was of the Baptist faith. In his spare time, he loved
to hunt an fish an as a un an nife collector. ussell as a lo in father,
grandfather, brother, uncle and a caring neighbor and friend. We will miss him,
but we know he is free from the poor health issues he had to struggle with daily.
ra esi e ser ices ere hel at p.m. on Fri a , ct. , at ansfiel eme-
City-Wide Clean-Up Oct. 15-17
tery with Pastor Ronnie Roy. Music included “That’s My Job” and “I’d Love to Lay
You Down.” Escorts were Mitchell Hammond, Michael Mountain Grove’s City-
ammon , re ammon , uentin ammon , or- Wide Clean-Up is sched-
dan Hammond and Taron Hammond.Holman-Howe ule for Thursday-Satur-
Funeral ome in ansfiel han le the arran ements. day, Oct. 15-17.
City crews will be on
h a n d e a c h d a y f ro m
7 a.m.-7 p.m. to assist
JOHN R. “REGGIE” JORDAN with the unloading of
debris at the drop off lo- N. Main St. No batteries, household trash will be
HARTVILLE, MISSOURI cation, which is at 1703 tires, chemicals or normal accepted at the site.
John R. “Reggie” Jordan, son of John Jasper and Eula
Mae (Prock) Jordan, was born Dec. 8, 1943 in Wright
County, Missouri on the family farm. He departed this
life unexpectedly on the family farm at Hartville, at
the age of 67 years, 9 months and 29 days.
Reggie was raised in the Hartville area and graduat-
ed from Hartville High School in 1961. After graduat-
ing high school, Reggie attended School of the Ozarks,
he then enlisted in the United States Navy. He served
an sacrifice for this countr for four ears. e as
on the . . . eor e l mer, fi htin in the ietnam
War, before receiving an honorable discharge in 1966.
Prior to retirement, Reggie worked for 35 years at GREAT YEAR-END 2020
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David, of Ozark; three grandchildren, Danielle Downing and her husband, Jordan,
of Ozark; Melanie Williams, of Ozark; and Jordan Williams and his girlfriend,
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WC MANSFIELD

Car Show held on Mansfield square WC LOOKING BACK

Looking Back- students were moved to


Mansfield the new school addition.
80 Years Ago in 1940
Class presidents 30 Years Ago in 1990
at Mansfield High Mansfield beat Hart-
School were Donald ille in ase all, , as
Webb, freshmen; Dan ris ra ha fi e s.
Langston, sophomores; Taylor Hamilton was
Dale Johnson, juniors; th an earne a me al
and Weldon Harris, se- in a cross country meet
niors. at Plato.

70 Years Ago in 1950 20 Years Ago in 2000


New class presidents at Tyler Page and Trey
photos by o chott
ansfiel i h chool Jones won trophies at
There were around 40 vehicles on display at the ansfiel s uare urin a ar ho hel atur a , ct. . he were Junior Still, fresh- motorcycle races at the
e ent also feature li e entertainment from the am an an , an in ata le sli e for i s, a urnout contest men; Lynn Carter, soph- Possum Hollow Track
and an opportunity to fellowship with other car enthusiasts. omores, Wayne Findley, in Halltown.
juniors; and Don Light,
seniors. 10 Years Ago in 2010
utumn ennett, an
60 Years Ago in 1960 instructor, was named
Dorothy Lund and ansfiel i h chool s
Richard Matlock were Teacher of the Month.
winners of the two
Jersey calves given 1 Year Ago in 2019
a a the ansfiel presents the
Achievement Awards Mansfield Police De-
Committee. partment with a grant
for a special shot gun.
50 Years Ago in 1970
New elementary teach-
ers in Mansfield are
Rosemary Prates and
Kay Fisher.

40 Years Ago in 1980


Jeremiah Freeman, 5, Mans- City of Mansfield Mayor Blake Miller presents the a or s hoice ar to ar Stan Dennis was the Visit our new
field goes down the slide. or er in front of or er s he . winning pitcher in Man- website:
sfiel s in o er www.wrightcounty
Conway. journal.com
ansfiel elementar

The Jam Dandy Band per- A creative way to park as demonstrated by the drivers of these jeeps during the
forms during the Car ansfiel ar ho .
Show.

Se-Ma-No Electric awards grants


BY JEFF HANGER , . an the in s
SE-MA-NO ELECTRIC Foo antr , , .
The Se-Ma-No Founda- Se-Ma-No Electric
tion oar met on ct. Cooperative thanks its
and announced its plans members, Se-Ma-No
to award several grants Foun ation oar of
throughout its coverage volunteers and everyone
area. who applied for a foun-
The list of grant re- dation grant.
submitted photo cipients includes New-
Burnout winners were Dal- orn s in ee , , er Community Center
ton or ers, ansfiel , ar s Famil , (ASTCC), After School
ho too first place, on e mour ranch, , Program/Summer, Man-
right, with Raymond Wil- Care to Learn, Seymour, sfiel , , e mour
son, Seymour, second , nn hort urn- Community Library,
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WC HARTVILLE

Hartville holds 42nd Annual Fall Festival

photos by o chott
The 42nd Annual Fall Festival in Hartville brought a large crowd to the event held downtown as well as at Lake Cassador Park. The festival featured several vendors, the
Hartville Lions Club Car Show, entertainment, kids contests, queen coronation, a merchants drawing, pie auction, the annual parade and more.

Shown, from left: Groves-


pring Upper Elementary
Hartville High School Queen Lydia Boisvers and
Hartville Lower Elementary Queen Benedikte (Benne) Hartville Upper Elementa-
Queen Keilah Campbell Lauritzen ry Queen Alexis Hoehner.
The SouthWynns perform for the crowd at the Fall Festival.

Grovespring Lower Dakota Hicks, 7, Hartville,


Hartville Junior High Queen Elementary Queen enjoys a trip down the
A Car Show was held at Lake Cassador Park. Brielle Kline Kyley Burns slide.

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Cutest Baby Contest winner Oaklynn Cogdill with parents Kashmir Singh and Jaden
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Garith Dedmon Colton Jones Grant Dedmon


Sr. Vice-President Vice-President Loan Officer
submitted photo
Ages 4-6 Kids Costume (Hartville native) (Mansfield native) (Hartville native)
Contests winners, from left:
Ages 0-3 Kids Costume Contests winners, from left: Anna- Barrett Horn, Hartville,
and Cheyenne Connell,
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Ages 7-10 Kids Costume Contests winners, from left: Mia


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An Open House was held at The Thrive Center at the A root beer float being
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WC HARTVILLE

WC LOOKING BACK Parade held during Fall Festival


Looking Back- 20 Years Ago in 2000
Hartville n ie olan struc out
60 Years Ago in 1960 atters to lift the art-
The Cottengim family ille a a les past
met at Fassnight Park in utie, . a la ar
prin fiel for a as et ha three hits an t o
inner an reunion. s.
he nite etho ist
50 Years Ago in 1970 hurch omen, un er
out people at- the lea ership of onne
ten e the art ille Fall e ton arsh, hel a
Festi al s tractor pullin Frien ship uilt ho
contest. at art ille etho ist
he e . om uel as hurch.
sche ule to ra reli-
ious pictures at the art- 10 Years Ago in 2010
ille hristian hurch on he art ille a i-
Fri a ni ht. ons efeate ri al an-
sfiel , , to in the
40 Years Ago in 1980 lass , istrict soft all
art ille i h chool title.
class presi ents ere e an u pperl submitted photos
ac ie ier s, el n ere presente the The Hartville boys basketball team ad a a ade a e ae e sae a ns e n
o ertson an hris a- arrell . unter om- a n Ma d n a da s a lle all es al l n ns a e ed e and Ma s al la e
is. munit er ice ar
urin the Fall Festi al
30 Years Ago in 1990 ara e.
r. an rs. al in aniel ar e , ,
rice o ser e their th as selecte as the pa-
e in anni ersar . ra e marshal.
elena c ee, man a
e ill, ason en an 1 Year Ago in 2019
cott itchell too part in he al ar men ere
the outh est issouri oine reater ision
1.tate ni ersit onors at their art ille concert
hoir. cele ratin ears.

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WC FAITH
SWEETWATER JOURNEY: “THE HARVEST” (PART TWO)

BY RITA FOSTER ready to respond with


“’Pray to the Lord of the love is the most powerful
Harvest and Let’s Go … tools in your harvesting I - 4 4 A T E X I T 70  A P P R O X . 3 M I L E S W E S T O F S P R IN G F IE L D , M O
people need the Lord! tool chest.
Amen.”
Pastor Charles Sabin
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seed to the sower and effective in the spiritual into our life always has a Expecting 800 Head
bread for food will supply harvest with which we are positive outcome if we stay
and multiply your seed for surrounded. faith-focused.
sowing and increase the Here is one of them: Take In Jesus Calling by Sarah Bradley Cattle Bred Heifer & Bull Sale
harvest of your righteous- Time with Jesus…for in- Young on Sep. 30 I read: 93 CHAROLAIS & RED ANGUS BRED HEIFERS, COWS & BULLS
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417-926-5148 A9
WC LEGALS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the court’s order of distribution N OT I C E U PON OR D E R FOR I N T H E C I R C U I T C OU R T of W al k w ay and J oe H y l ton C on- TRUSTER, Deceased.
WRIGHT COUNTY, MISSOURI by the personal representative, S E R V I C E B Y PU B LI C A T I ON W R I GH T C OU N T Y , MI S S OU R I c rete R ep air, Mou ntain Grove, Case Number: 19WR-PR00051
PROBATE DIVISION the court will discharge the Th e St a t e o f M i s s o u r i t o PR OB A T E D I V I S I ON Mis s ou ri until W ed nes d ay , Oc - N otic e to C red itors
In the Estate of personal representative and any Re s p o n d e n t Lo r i Br o w n : C as e N u m b er: tob er 14, 2020 at 9: 3 0 am (local ( S m al l E s tate)
GEORGE C. DUEY, sureties from further claim or de- You are hereby notified that a le- 20W R -PR 00046 time) in the Mou ntain Grove To All Persons Interested in
Deceased. mand by any interested person. gal action has been commenced In t h e Es t a t e o f R ON A LD H ou s ing A u thority , 3 01 W es t t h e Es t a t e o f ANNA W ANETA
Estate No. 19WR-PR00061 09-16-2020 Date against you in the Circuit Court E U GE N E C LOU S E , DISABLED. 1s t S treet, Mou ntain Grove, TRUSTER, Decedent. On August
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION VONNA HILT, Personal Repre- o f W r i g h t Co u n t y , M i s s o u r i , t h e T O A LL PE R S ON S I N T E R - MO, at which time and place all 22, 2019 a small estate affidavit
FOR COMPLETE sentative object and general nature of ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF bids will be publicly opened and was filed by the distributees
SETTLEMENT AND Respectfully submitted, which is a suit filed by Petitioner R ON A LD E U GE N E C LOU S E , read aloud. Face masks must be for the decedent under Section
PROPOSED ORDER OF POINTER BLACKBURN & Christopher Brown for Dissolu- A DISABLED P ERSON: worn to attend the meeting. 4 7 3.09 7 , RSM o , w i t h t h e P r o -
DISTRIBUTION BROWN tio n o f M a r r ia g e . On the 24th day of Septem- A Pre-bid Meeting will be held bate Division of the Circuit Court
To All persons interested in the By: /s/ Heath Hardman Josh- The names of all parties to said ber 2020, Danny Clouse, was on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 of Wright County, Missouri. All
above referenced estate: ua D. Brown action are stated above in the appointed conservator of the at 9:30 am (local time). This creditors of the decedent, who
You are hereby notified that the MO Bar No. 61371 caption hereof or in the body estate of Ronald Eugene Clouse meeting will commence in the d i e d o n Ju n e 30, 2019 , a r e
undersigned personal represen- Heath Hardman of this notice, and the name a person found by the court to M o u n t a i n Gr o v e Ho u s i n g Au t h o r i - notified that Section 473.444,
tative will file a petition for an MO Bar No. 70103 a n d a d d re s s o f th e a tto rn e y fo r be disabled under the laws of t y , 301 W e s t 1s t St r e e t , M o u n t a i n RSMo, sets a limitation period
order of complete settlement of 109 E. Second Street · P e t i t i o n e r Ch r i s t o p h e r Br o w n i s : M i s s o u r i , b y t h e P r o b a t e Di v i s i o n Gr o v e , M O. that would bar claims one year
the estate together with a final P. O. Box 110 Heath Hardman of the Circuit Court of Wright Contract documents including after the death of the decedent.
settlement and proposed order Mountain Grove, MO 65711 Pointer Blackburn & Brown Co u n t y , M i s s o u r i . Th e a d d r e s s specifications and plans are A creditor may request that this
of distribution in the Probate ATTORNEYS FOR P .O. Bo x 110 of the conservators is: 2654 Hwy on file at the Housing Authority estate be opened for administra-
Division of the Circuit Court PERSONAL 109 E. 2n d St . EE, Mansfield MO 65704. All Office in Mountain Grove, MO tion. Receipt of this notice should
of Wright County, Missouri on REPRESENTATIVE M o u n t a i n Gr o v e , M O 6 5 7 11 creditors of said disabled person and are available thru the Archi- not be construed by the recipient
November 2, 2020, or as may be (09)-23-30(10)-07-14 Yo u a r e f u r t h e r n o t i f i e d t h a t , are notified to file their claims in tect’s office: Esterly, Schneider to indicate that the recipient may
continued by the court. unless you file an answer or the Probate Division of the Circuit & Associates, Inc., AIA, located possibly have a beneficial inter-
If no objections to the set- IN T H E C IR C U I T C OU R T OF other pleading or shall otherwise Co u r t o r b e f o r e v e r b a r r e d . a t 17 36 E. Su n s h i n e , Su i t e 4 17 , e s t i n t h e e s t a t e . Th e n a t u r e a n d
tlement or proposed order of W R I GH T C OU N T Y , MI S S OU R I a p p e a r a n d d e fe n d a g a in s t th e Date: September 24, 2020 Springfield, MO (417-862-0558). extent of any person’s interest, if
distribution are filed within 20 D IV IS I ON I a fo r e s a id p e titio n w ith in 4 5 d a y s Lori A. Jones, Circuit Clerk Mrs. Becky Friend, any, may possibly be determined
days after the date of the filing In r e t h e M a r r i a g e o f: after the 30 day of September, By: Gina Jones, Court Clerk Executive Director from the affidavit on this estate
thereof, the court will consider CHRISTOP HER CODY 2020, judgment by default will be ( 9) -3 0-( 10) -7-14-21 M o u n t a i n Gr o v e filed in the Probate Division of the
said settlement and proposed BROW N a n d r e n d e r e d a g a in s t y o u . Ho u s i n g Au t h o r i t y Circuit Court of Wright County,
distribution, and, upon their LORI R. BROW N Witness my hand the seal of A d vertis em ent ( 10) -7-14 Missouri. Date of first publication
approval, the court will deter- the Circuit Court this 18 day of Th e Ho u s i n g Au t h o r i t y o f t h e is October 7, 2020.
mine the persons entitled to CHRISTOP HER CODY September, 2020. Ci t y o f M o u n t a i n Gr o v e , M i s - I N T H E 44T H J U D I C IA L Lori Jones, Circuit Clerk by: /s/
decedent’s descendible interest BROW N, P e t i t i o n e r Lori Jones, Circuit Clerk souri will receive sealed bids for C I R C U I T C OU R T , W R I GH T Gina Jones, Court Clerk
in the estate and the extent and v . by: Marge Loper, Court Clerk C ap ital Fu nd s Proj ec t, Mou n- C OU N T Y , MI S S OU R I J u d g e or ( 10) -7-14
character of their interest therein. LORI R. BROW N, Re s p o n d e n t ( 9) -3 0-( 10) -7-14-21 tain Grove H ou s ing A u thority , D ivis ion: PR OB A T E
Upon proof of compliance with Ca s e No . 20W R- DR0008 6 Mc E l l d o S tru c tu ral R ep airs to In t h e Es t a t e o f ANNA W ANETA

COURT UPDATE FROM JUDGE CRAIG CARTER

BY 44TH JUDICIAL be decided by a jury trial. • Jury selection will oc- juror selection and in the tems have been installed If you have any ques-
CIRCUIT PRESIDING Such trials are guaran- cur at a church with a courtroom in both the courtrooms tions or concerns about
JUDGE CRAIG CARTER teed by our Constitution, large area to seat the en- • Social Distancing-Once and jury rooms jury duty, please contact
During the COVID-19 and as one court recently tire jury pool (to allow for the jury has been selected, • A sound system has your Circuit Clerk for
pandemic, the Circuit stated, our Constitution social distancing during jurors will not be seated been installed in the main further clarification a out
Courts of Wright, Doug- “is not suspended when the jury questioning pro- together in the jury box, courtroom to ensure that upcoming jury trials. For
las and Ozark counties the government declares cess) and will instead, be seat- all jurors can hear pro- myself and all of the
have postponed many a disaster.” • Temperature screening ed six feet apart through- ceedings. courthouse staff, I would
cases and have utilized It takes a lot of people upon entrance each day out the courtroom. • There will be larger to thank our citizens
various techniques for to conduct a jury trial, • Disposable masks or • Courtroom doors will jury break rooms to al- for their understanding
in-person cases in an at- and there are many mov- covering are required be locked. low for social distancing during this COVID-19
tempt to both keep our ing parts. To keep our by the Supreme Court • Frequent cleaning and during both breaks and pandemic. Please know
citizens safe, as well as citizens safe, our circuit of Missouri and will be sanitizing throughout jury deliberations. that we are doing every-
to keep the case load courts will be utilizing provided if you do not the day • The court is moving thing we can to both safe-
moving. the following measures in arrive with a mask • Hand sanitizer avail- court personnel between guard our citizens as well
Our courts now have order to ensure the safety • Social Distancing-Ju- a b l e t h ro u g h o u t t h e counties during jury tri- as to ensure our citizens
several cases, both civil of all persons during the rors will be kept six feet building als, in order to help with have timely access to the
and criminal, which must upcoming jury trials: apart at all times during air filtration s s- personnel o . justice system.

Local church makes donation


of $300 to Unique Services
BY ANDREA GOMEZ
FERGUSON
SACRED HEART CHURCH
The Council of Catholic
VEHICLES ~ MOTORCYCLES ~ 4-WHEELER LAWN & GARDEN ~ OUTDOOR
Women at Sacred Heart 1993 Nissan 300Z Convertible 55,xxx miles • 2003 Ford Dixie Chopper 60” Zero Turn Mower • JD Riding Lawn
Church of Mountain Grove Econoline E-150 Handicap Van 105,xxx miles New Tires Mower • Gas Weedeaters • Electric Weedeaters • Wood
Maxx 3pt PTO Hydraulic Wood Chipper • Chain Link
unanimously voted to do- & Brakes • 2014 Honda Shadow Phantom 750 (low miles)
• 2008 GL 1800 Goldwing (low miles) • 1988 Honda Panels & Gates • Large Ceramic Planters • Plastic & Ter-
nate $300 to Unique Ser- Fourtrax 300 4x4 ra Cotta Pots • Plant Stands • Lawn & Garden Tools •
vices, also of Mountain Bird Bath • Water Hoses • (2) Metal Hoop Garden Bed
Grove. Erika Martin, a Sets (complete) • Plastic • Yard Art • Brass Tiki Torches
• Teak Folding Plant Stand • Wood/Metal Bench • Used
longtime member of Sa- Brick • Cement Block • Back Pack Sprayer • Sprinklers •
cred Heart and the Wom- Bird House & Feeders • ATV Seeder • Hand Seeder • Old
FARM EQUIPMENT
en’s Council, presented the 10’ Pull Type Brush Hog • 3pt Bale Spike • Front Bale
Country BBQ Smoker • Chair Cushions • 50 Gallon Plas-
check to LaDonna Kenne- Spike (quick detach) • Pallet Forks (quick detach) • 3pt
tic barrels • Railroad Ties • (6) 16’ Used Trusses • Food
Grade Buckets w/Lids • Tin Siding • Other
dy at the Unique Services’ Bush Hog Post Hole Auger• Ag Spray 100 gallon Sprayer
HOUSEHOLD ~ MISC
• 9” & 12” Fish Tail Augers • HD Dump Utility Cart • 3pt
monthly meeting on Mon- Tractor Screen Shield • 15 Gallon UTV Sprayer
Cracker Barrell Rocking Chair • Leather Double Reclin-
day, Oct. 5. Martin’s son, TRAILERS
ing Sofa (electric) • Bar Stools • DVDNCR Cabinet • Gas
Fireplace • Queen Anne Chairs • Cabinet w/ Shelves •
ean artin, has enefite 5’x12’ Utility Trailer w/High Sides & Ramp • 1996 16’
Card Table & Chairs • Vogelzang Frontiersman Wood
from the wonderful care Gooseneck Stock Trailer w/ Divider Gate new Tires &
Stove (like new) • Kenmore 20cu ft Refrigerator • Gas
LED Lights
and programs generous- Range • Assorted Dishes • Kitchen Utensils • Flatware •
ly offered over the years Cow Cookie Jar • Pyrex • Bean Pot • Stone Ware • Apple
Peeler • Bosch Mixer w/Attachments • Microwave • Cof-
at Unique Services. The fee Maker • Seal A Meal • Linen • Books • Office Supplies
Council of Catholic Wom- • Sheet Music • DVDs • Picture Frames • Sea Shell Collec-
en are privileged to help photo by drea ome er uso HUNTING ~ CAMPING tion • Sewing Notions • House Plants in Ceramic Pots •
Mountain Bikes • Turkey Fryer • Dog Proof Traps • 3D
such a worthy service in- Erika Martin, left, presents a check to LaDonna Kennedy, Targets • Turkey Decoys • Tree Stands • Climbing Sticks
Holiday Decor • Luggage • Handicap Items • Lye & Soap
Making Molds • Filing Cabinets • Wood Stoves • Weight
tegral to this community. right, of Unique Services in Mountain Grove. • Archery Equip • Hoyt Ultratech Bow • Barrel Feeders Tree • 5#-40# Free Weights • Chuck Norris Total Gym •
• Automatic Feeders • (3) Large Military Camo Nets • Misc Work Out Equip • Other
Small Tent • Sleeping Bags • Lanterns • Disposable BBQs
ANTIQUES ~ COLLECTIBLES
• Antlers • Bow Case • Camo Clothing • PopUp Blind •
Columbia Wood Cook Stove w/Copper Water Reservoir
Other
(excellent condition) • Cast Iron Pots • Retro Ice Cream
FARM RELATED ~ PET SUPPLIES Parlor Table w/4 Chairs (powder coated) • Child’s Iron
12’ Gates• Electric Fencing Items• Fence Stretchers• Bed Powder Coated (100 years old) • Rocker • Wooden
T-Posts • Poly Wire• Chicken Wire • Electric Fence Char- Chairs • French Lavabo in Cabinet (rare) • 20 Gallon
gers • 16’ Cattle Panels • Feed Scoops • Galvanized Stock Western Pottery Co. Crock • 12 Gallon USA Crock • As-
Tank • Poly Stock Tank • Small Water Tank w/Jobe Valve sorted Small Crocks • (2) Treadle Sewing Machines (re-
• 300’ 3/4” HDPE • Sheep Hay Cradle • Feed Buckets • conditioned) Singer & Elgin • Iron Bed Frames • Cream
KIWI Calf Feeding System w/Nipples, (3) 55 Gallon Bar- Cans • Cow Bells • Amish Handmade Copper Pot • Oil
rels & 5 Gal Buckets • UTV Hard Side Box • Large Lot Smudge Pot • GE Cabinet • Steel Wheels • Cottonwood
Please vote for the Democrat candidates of Chicken Supplies • Sheep Crook • Lamb Multi Nipple
Bucket • Marking Sticks • Sanders & bands • Sheep Hal-
Tree Chopping Block (very old)• Metal Lawn Chairs •
Iron Mine Box • Granite ware Spittoon • Ball Pitchers •
ters • Vet Supplies • Hog Rings & Tool • Cow Hobbles • Vernonware Pitchers • Oil Lamps • 1 /2 Gallon Wood-
President and Vice-President
Small Utility Cart • Greenlee Truck Box • Drag Harrow en Ice Cream maker • Coke Glasses • Large Lot of old
of the United States Secretary of State • Generac 1 0KW Generator (needs work) • Pet Bowls Bottles including medicine, milk, sunshine, etc • Cattail
Joseph R. Biden (D) and Yinka Faleti (D) • Leashes• Furminator • Small Animal Crates • Rabbit Dishes & Glasses • Tulip Table w/4 Swiv-
Kamala D. Harris (D) Cage with Detachable Bottom • Folding Wire Crates As- el Chairs • Large Free Stand Cabinet w/
sorted Sizes • Foldable Small Animal Exercise Pen • (2) Shelves & Draw-
Sled Type Pull Stations w/25# Galvanized Dog Feeder for ers Ford Truck
LGB’s • Horse Tack* Saddles * Horse Blankets • Other Bumper • Old Bri-
Governor State Treasurer
SHOP ITEMS dle • Square Chain
Nicole Galloway (D) Vicki Lorenz Englund (D)
1 Ton Truck Hoist (new) • Electric Paint Sprayer • Oils & Block & Tackle •
Solvents • Assorted Paint • Paint Supplies • Jack Stands • Cast Iron Corn
Hand Tools • Nuts & Bolts • Wire Shelving Units • Tap & Bread Pan • Dutch
Die Set• Electric Heaters • Kerosene Heaters• Plumbing Oven Large Lot of
Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Fittings• Electrical Fittings • Other Cut Glass • Other
Alissia Canady (D) Rich Finneran (D)

United State Representative in State Senator 33rd District


Congress 8th District Tammy Harty (D)
Kathy Ellis (D)

Paid for by the Wright County Democrats

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WC LEGALS
political action committee to the ideal population for percent, three percent, four
Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Missouri unless the committee has filed such districts, determined by percent, and five percent in
and Statutory Propositions the same financial disclosure dividing the number of districts favor of each party. The vote
To be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Missouri at the reports that would be required to be established into the total in each individual district shall
General Election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 2020. of a Missouri political action population of the state reported be assumed to shift by the
committee. in the federal decennial same amount as the statewide
census], and shall be drawn vote. The nonpartisan state
CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL within the fourth degree by Section 3. (a) [There on the basis of one person, demographer shall ensure that,
AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 blood or marriage. [The dollar is hereby established the one vote. Districts are as in each of these simulated
limitations of this section shall post of “Nonpartisan nearly equal as practicable elections, the difference
[Proposed by the 100th General [Proposed by the 100th be increased or decreased
State Demographer”. The in population if no district between the two parties’ total
Assembly (First Regular General Assembly (Second each year by the percentage of
nonpartisan state demographer deviates by more than one wasted votes, divided by the
Session) SS SCS SJR 14 & 9] Regular Session) SS 3 SJR 38] increase or decrease from the
shall acquire appropriate percent from the ideal total votes cast for the two
end of the previous calendar information to develop population of the district, parties, is as close to zero as
OFFICIAL BALLOT OFFICIAL BALLOT year of the Consumer Price procedures in preparation as measured by dividing practicable;
TITLE: TITLE: Index, or successor index for drawing legislative the number of districts into
as published by the U.S. redistricting maps on the the statewide population c.] (3) Subject to the
Do you want to amend Shall the Missouri Department of Labor, or its basis of each federal census data being used, except requirements of [paragraphs
the Missouri Constitution Constitution be amended to: successor agency, and rounded
for presentation to the house that a district may deviate a. and b. of this subdivision]
to extend the two term to the nearest dollar amount.] apportionment commission and by up to three percent if subdivisions (1) and (2) of
restriction that currently • Ban gifts from paid
lobbysists to legislators the senatorial apportionment necessary to follow political this subsection, districts shall
applies to the Governor (c) The general assembly commission.
and their employees; subdivision lines consistent be composed of contiguous
and Treasurer to the Lt. shall make no law authorizing
• Reduce legislative with subdivision (4) of this territory as compact as may
Governor, Secretary of State, unlimited campaign (b) The nonpartisan state subsection;
campaign contribution be. Areas which meet only
Auditor and the Attorney contributions to candidates demographer shall be selected
limits; at the points of adjoining
General? for the general assembly, nor through the following process. [b.] (2) Districts shall be corners are not contiguous. In
• Change the redistricting any law that circumvents the
process voters First, state residents may established in a manner so as to general, compact districts
State and local contribution limits contained apply for selection to the state comply with all requirements of are those which are square,
governmental entities approved in 2018 in this Constitution. In addition auditor using an application the United States Constitution rectangular, or hexagonal in
estimate no costs or savings by: (i) transferring to other campaign contribution developed by the state auditor and applicable federal laws, shape to the extent permitted
from this proposal. responsibility for limitations or restrictions
drawing state legislative provided for by law, the amount to determine an applicant’s including, but not limited to, the by natural or political
districts from the qualifications and expertise Voting Rights Act of 1965 (as boundaries;
Submitting to the qualified of contributions made to or relevant to the position. amended). [Notwithstanding
voters of Missouri, an Nonpartisan State accepted by any candidate or Second, the state auditor shall any other provision of this [d.] (4) To the extent
amendment to article VII of the Demographer to candidate committee from any deliver to the majority leader Article, districts shall not be consistent with [paragraphs
Constitution of Missouri, by Governor-appointed person other than the candidate
adding thereto one new section bipartisan commissions; in any one election [for the and minority leader of the drawn with the intent or result a. to c. of this subdivision,
(ii) modifying and senate a list of at least three of denying or abridging the district boundaries shall
relating to the limitation of general assembly] to the office applicants with sufficient equal opportunity of racial coincide with the boundaries
terms served by certain elected reordering the of state representative or expertise and qualifications, as or language minorities to of political subdivisions of the
officers. redistricting criteria. state senator shall not exceed determined by the state auditor, participate in the political state. The number of counties
the following: to perform the duties of the process or diminishing their and cities divided among more
Be it resolved by the Senate,
nonpartisan state demographer. ability to elect representatives than one district shall be as
the House of Representatives State governmental (1) To elect an individual to
Third, if the majority leader and of their choice, whether by small as possible. When there
concurring therein: entities expect no cost or the office of state senator, two
minority leader of the senate themselves or by voting in is a choice between dividing
savings. Individual local thousand [five] four hundred
together agree that a specific concert with other persons.] local political subdivisions, the
That at the next general governmental entities dollars; and
applicant should be selected The following principles more populous subdivisions
election to be held in the state expect significant decreased
to be the nonpartisan state shall take precedence shall be divided before the less
of Missouri, on Tuesday next revenues of a total unknown (2) To elect an individual
demographer, that applicant over any other part of this populous, but this preference
following the first Monday amount. to the office of state shall be selected and the constitution: no district shall not apply to a legislative
in November, 2020, or at a representative, two thousand selection process shall cease. shall be drawn in a manner district boundary drawn along
special election to be called by Submitting to the qualified dollars.
Fourth, if the majority leader which results in a denial or a county line which passes
the governor for that purpose, voters of Missouri, an
and minority leader of the abridgment of the right of any through a city that lies in more
there is hereby submitted to amendment repealing sections The contribution limits
senate cannot together agree citizen of the United States to than one county] subdivisions
the qualified voters of this 2, 3, and 7 of article III of the and other restrictions of this
on an applicant, they may each vote on account of race or (1) to (3) of this subsection,
state, for adoption or rejection, Constitution of Missouri, and section shall also apply to any
remove a number of applicants color; and no district shall communities shall be
the following amendment to adopting three new sections person exploring a candidacy
on the state auditor’s list be drawn such that members preserved. Districts shall
article VII of the Constitution in lieu thereof relating to for [a public office listed in
equal to one-third of the total of any community of citizens satisfy this requirement if
of the state of Missouri: regulating the legislature to this subsection] the office of
number of applicants on that protected by the preceding district lines follow political
limit the influence of partisan state representative or state
list, rounded down to the next clause have less opportunity subdivision lines to the
Section A. Article VII, or other special interests. senator. integer, and the state auditor than other members of the extent possible, using the
Constitution of Missouri, is
shall then conduct a random electorate to participate in following criteria, in order
amended by adding thereto one Be it resolved by the Senate, [For purposes of this
lottery of the applicants the political process and to of priority. First, each county
new section, to be known as the House of Representatives subsection, “base year amount”
remaining after removal to elect representatives of their shall wholly contain as many
section 15, to read as follows: concurring therein: shall be the contribution limits select the nonpartisan state choice; districts as its population
prescribed in this section. demographer. The state auditor allows. Second, if a county
Section 15. No person That at the next general Contribution limits set forth
shall prescribe a time frame and [Districts shall be designed wholly contains one or more
shall be elected governor, election to be held in the state herein shall be adjusted on the
deadlines for this application in a manner that achieves districts, the remaining
lieutenant governor, of Missouri, on Tuesday next first day of January in each
and selection process that both both partisan fairness and, population shall be wholly
secretary of state, state following the first Monday even-numbered year hereafter
encourages numerous qualified secondarily, competitiveness. joined in a single district
auditor, state treasurer, in November, 2020, or at a by multiplying the base year
applicants and avoids delay “Partisan fairness” means made up of population
or attorney general more special election to be called by amount by the cumulative
in selection. The nonpartisan that parties shall be able to from outside the county. If
than twice, and no person the governor for that purpose, Consumer Price Index and
state demographer shall translate their popular support a county does not wholly
who has held the office there is hereby submitted to rounded to the nearest dollar
serve a term of five years and into legislative representation contain a district, then no
of governor, lieutenant the qualified voters of this amount, for all years after
may be reappointed. To be with approximately equal more than two segments of
governor, secretary of state, state, for adoption or rejection, 2018.]
eligible for the nonpartisan efficiency. “Competitiveness” a county shall be combined
state auditor, state treasurer, the following amendment to
state demographer position, means that parties’ legislative with an adjoining county.
or attorney general, or acted article III of the Constitution (d) No contribution to a
an individual shall not have representation shall be Third, split counties and
as governor, lieutenant of the state of Missouri: candidate for legislative office served in a partisan, elected substantially and similarly county segments, defined as
governor, secretary of state, shall be made or accepted, position for four years prior responsive to shifts in the any part of the county that is
state auditor, state treasurer, Section A. Sections 2, 3, directly or indirectly, in a
to the appointment. The electorate’s preferences. in a district not wholly within
or attorney general, for more and 7, article III, Constitution fictitious name, in the name
nonpartisan state demographer that county, shall each be as
than two years of a term to of Missouri, are repealed and of another person, or by or
shall be disqualified from To this end, the nonpartisan few as possible. Fourth, as
which some other person three new sections adopted in through another person in such
holding office as a member state demographer shall few municipal lines shall be
was elected to such office lieu thereof, to be known as a manner as to, or with the
shall be elected to that same sections 2, 3, and 7, to read as intent to, conceal the identity of the general assembly for calculate the average electoral crossed as possible;
office more than once. This follows: four years following the date performance of the two parties
of the actual source of the of the presentation of his or receiving the most votes in the [e. Preference shall be
subsection shall supersede contribution. There shall be
the provisions of Article Section 2. (a) After December a rebuttable presumption that her most recent legislative three preceding elections for that districts are compact
IV, Section 17 that relate to 6, 2018, no person serving as redistricting map to the house governor, for United States in form, but the standards
a contribution to a candidate apportionment commission or Senate, and for President of established by paragraphs a.
term limitations, provided
a member of or employed by for public office is made or
that service in the offices of the senatorial apportionment the United States. This index to d. of this subdivision take
the general assembly shall act accepted with the intent to
governor or state treasurer commission. shall be defined as the total precedence over compactness
resulting from an election or or serve as a paid lobbyist, circumvent the limitations on votes received by each party where a conflict arises
appointment, or in the case register as a paid lobbyist, or contributions imposed in this (c)] The house of in the three preceding elections between compactness and
of the governor succession to solicit prospective employers section when a contribution is representatives shall consist for governor, for United States these standards. In general,
office, prior to December 3, or clients to represent as a paid received from a committee or of one hundred sixty- Senate, and for President of the compact districts are those
2020, shall count towards the lobbyist during the time of such organization that is primarily three members elected at United States, divided by the which are square, rectangular,
limitations provided in this service until the expiration of funded by a single person, each general election and total votes cast for both parties or hexagonal in shape to the
subsection. two calendar years after the individual, or other committee
[apportioned] redistricted as in these elections. Using this extent permitted by natural or
conclusion of the session of that has already reached its
provided in this section. index, the nonpartisan state political boundaries.]
the general assembly in which contribution limit under any
demographer shall calculate
STATE OF MISSOURI

Secretary of State
} SS
the member or employee last law relating to contribution
served and where such service limitations. A committee or
[(1)] (b) [Within ten days the total number of wasted (5) Districts shall be drawn
after the population of this state votes for each party, summing in a manner that achieves
was after December 6, 2018. organization shall be deemed
is reported to the President for across all of the districts in the both partisan fairness and,
to be primarily funded by a each decennial census of the plan. “Wasted votes” are votes secondarily, competitiveness,
I, John R. Ashcroft, (b) No person serving as a
single person, individual, or United States or, in the event cast for a losing candidate but the standards established
Secretary of State of the State
member of or employed by the other committee when the
of Missouri, hereby certify that a reapportionment has or for a winning candidate by subdivisions (1) to (4)
that the foregoing is a full, general assembly shall accept committee or organization been invalidated by a court of in excess of the fifty percent of this subsection shall
true and complete copy of directly or indirectly a gift receives more than fifty percent competent jurisdiction, within threshold needed for victory. take precedence over
Constitutional Amendment of any tangible or intangible of its annual funding from that ten days after such a ruling has In any plan of apportionment partisan fairness and
No. 1, to be submitted to the item, service, or thing of value single person, individual, or been made, the nonpartisan and map of the proposed competitiveness. “Partisan
qualified voters of the State from any paid lobbyist or other committee. state demographer] The house districts submitted to the fairness” means that parties
of Missouri at the General lobbyist principal [in excess independent bipartisan respective apportionment shall be able to translate
Election to be held the third of five dollars per occurrence]. (e) In no circumstance shall citizens commission shall commission, the nonpartisan their popular support into
day of November, 2020. This Article shall not prevent a candidate be found to have
[begin the preparation of state demographer shall ensure legislative representation
candidates for the general violated limits on acceptance
In TESTIMONY WHEREOF, assembly, including candidates of contributions if the Missouri legislative districting plans and the difference between the two with approximately equal
I hereunto set my hand and for reelection, or candidates ethics maps] redistrict the house parties’ total wasted votes, efficiency. “Competitiveness”
commission, its
affix the Great Seal of the State for offices within the senate successor agency, or a court of representatives using the divided by the total votes cast means that parties’ legislative
of Missouri, done at the City or house from accepting determines that a candidate following methods, listed in for the two parties, is as close representation shall be
of Jefferson, this 25th day of campaign order of priority: to zero as practicable. substantially and similarly
contributions has taken no action to indicate
August, 2020. responsive to shifts in the
consistent with this Article and acceptance of or acquiescence
[a.] (1) Districts shall be To promote competitiveness, electorate’s preferences.
applicable campaign finance to the making of an expenditure
[established on the basis of the nonpartisan state
law. Nothing in this section that is deemed a contribution
total] as nearly equal as demographer shall use the To this end, the average
shall prevent individuals pursuant to this section.
practicable in population[. electoral performance index electoral performance of
from receiving gifts, family
Legislative districts shall to simulate elections in which the two political parties
support or anything of value (f) No candidate shall accept
each have a total population the hypothetical statewide receiving the most votes in
from those related to them contributions from any federal
as nearly equal as practicable vote shifts by one percent, two the three preceding general

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elections for governor, for list, provided that in the case commission shall file with the state is reported to the President apportionment commission a the appellate courts of the
United States Senate, and for of a congressional district secretary of state a tentative for each decennial census of the tentative plan of apportionment state of Missouri by the state
President of the United States committee failing to submit redistricting plan and map United States or, in the event and map of the proposed supreme court, a majority of
shall be calculated. This a list, the person appointed of the proposed districts that a reapportionment has districts.] whom shall sign and file its
index shall be defined as the to the commission by the and during the ensuing been invalidated by a court of redistricting plan and map
total votes received by each governor shall reside in the fifteen days shall hold such competent jurisdiction, within (b) The commissioners so with the secretary of state
party in the three preceding congressional district of such public hearings as may be ten days after such a ruling has selected shall [within ten days
within ninety days of the date
general elections for committee. necessary to hear objections been made, the nonpartisan of receiving the tentative plan
of the discharge of the senate
governor, for United States or testimony of interested state demographer authorized of apportionment and map of
Senate, and for President of Members of the commission persons. The commission in Article III, Section 3 shall the proposed districts required independent bipartisan
the United States, divided by shall be disqualified from shall make public the begin the preparation of by this subsection], on the citizens commission. The
the total votes cast for both holding office as members of tentative redistricting plan senatorial districting plans and fifteenth day, excluding judicial commission shall
parties in these elections. the general assembly for four and map of the proposed maps using the same methods Sundays and state holidays, make public the tentative
Using this index, the total years following the date of districts, as well as all and criteria as those required after all members have redistricting plan and map
number of wasted votes the filing by the commission demographic and partisan by Article III, Section 3 for the been appointed, meet in the of the proposed districts, as
for each party, summing of its final [statement of data used in the creation of establishment of districts for capitol building and proceed well as all demographic and
across all of the districts in apportionment] redistricting the plan and map. the house of representatives. to organize by electing from
partisan data used in the
the plan shall be calculated. plan. their number a chairman, vice
creation of the plan and map.
“Wasted votes” are votes (f) Not later than six months (b)] Within sixty days after chairman and secretary. The
cast for a losing candidate For the purposes of this after the appointment of the the population of this state is commission shall adopt an Thereafter, senators shall
or for a winning candidate Article, the term congressional commission, the commission reported to the President for agenda establishing at least be elected according to such
in excess of the threshold district committee or shall file with the secretary of each decennial census of the three hearing dates on which districts until a redistricting
needed for victory. In any congressional district state a final statement of the United States, or within sixty hearings open to the public plan is made as provided in
redistricting plan and map refers to the congressional numbers and the boundaries days after a [reapportionment] shall be held to hear objections this section.
of the proposed districts, the district committee or the of the districts together with redistricting plan has or testimony from interested
difference between the two congressional district from a map of the districts, and been invalidated by a court persons. A copy of the agenda (g) Each member of the
parties’ total wasted votes, which a congressman was no statement shall be valid of competent jurisdiction, shall be filed with the secretary
commission shall receive
divided by the total votes cast last elected, or, in the event unless approved by at least the state committee and of the senate within twenty-
as compensation fifteen
for the two parties, shall not members of congress from seven-tenths of the members. the congressional district four hours after its adoption.
exceed fifteen percent. this state have been elected at committees of each of the Executive meetings may be dollars a day for each day the
large, the term congressional (g) After the final statement two political parties casting scheduled and held as often commission is in session, but
To promote competitiveness, district committee refers to is filed, members of the the highest vote for governor as the commission deems not more than one thousand
the electoral performance those persons who last served house of representatives at the last preceding general advisable. [The commission dollars, and, in addition, shall
index shall be used to as the congressional district shall be elected according election shall[, at a committee may make changes to the be reimbursed for his or her
simulate elections in which committee for those districts to such districts until a new meeting duly called, select tentative plan of apportionment actual and necessary expenses
the hypothetical statewide from which congressmen redistricting plan is made by a vote of the individual and map of the proposed incurred while serving as a
vote shifts by one percent, were last elected, and the term as provided in this section, committee members, and districts received from the
member of the commission.
two percent, three percent, congressional district refers except that if the final thereafter submit to the nonpartisan state demographer
four percent, and five percent to those districts from which statement is not filed within governor a list of ten persons, provided that such changes are
in favor of each party. The congressmen were last elected. six months of the time fixed and] meet and the members consistent with this section (h) No [reapportionment]
vote in each individual Any action pursuant to this for the appointment of the of each committee shall and the methods and criteria redistricting plan shall be
district shall be assumed to section by the congressional commission, the commission nominate, by a majority vote required by Section 3 of this sub ect to the referendum.
shift by the same amount as district committee shall take shall stand discharged and of the elected members of the Article for the establishment
the statewide vote. In each of place only at duly called the house of representatives committee present, provided of districts for the house of (i) Any action expressly
these simulated elections, the meetings, shall be recorded in shall be redistricted using the that a majority of the representatives and approved or implicitly alleging that a
difference between the two their official minutes and only same methods and criteria as elected members is present, by a vote of at least seven- redistricting plan violates
parties’ total wasted votes, members present in person described in subsection (b) of members of their party, tenths of the commissioners.
this Constitution, federal
divided by the total votes cast shall be permitted to vote. this section by a commission residents in that district, in If no changes are made or
law, or the United States
for the two parties, shall not of six members appointed the case of a congressional approved as provided for in
exceed fifteen percent. [(3) Within six months after from among the judges of district committee, as this subsection, the tentative Constitution shall be filed
the population of this state is the appellate courts of the nominees for the senate plan of apportionment and in the circuit court of Cole
[(2)] (c) Within sixty days reported to the President for state of Missouri by the state independent bipartisan map of proposed districts shall County and shall name the
after the population of this state each decennial census of the supreme court, a majority of citizens commission. No become final. Not later than body that approved the
is reported to the President United States or, in the event whom shall sign and file its party shall select more than two months after receiving the challenged redistricting
for each decennial census of that a reapportionment has redistricting plan and map one nominee from any one tentative plan of apportionment plan as a defendant. Only
the United States or, in the been invalidated by a court with the secretary of state state legislative district. and map of the proposed an eligible Missouri voter
event that a [reapportionment] of competent jurisdiction, within ninety days of the date The congressional district districts, the commission shall
who sustains an individual
redistricting plan has within six months after such of the discharge of the house committees shall each submit file with the secretary of state a
injury by virtue of residing
been invalidated by a court a ruling has been made, the independent bipartisan to the governor their list of final statement of the numbers
of competent jurisdiction, nonpartisan state demographer citizens commission. The two elected nominees. The and the boundaries of the in a district that exhibits
within sixty days that such shall make public and file judicial commission shall state committees shall each districts together with a map of the alleged violation, and
a ruling has been made, with the secretary of state and make public the tentative submit to the governor their the districts.] whose injury is remedied by
the state committee and with the house apportionment redistricting plan and map list of five elected nominees. a differently drawn district,
the congressional district commission a tentative plan of of the proposed districts, as Within thirty days thereafter the (c) The senate independent shall have standing. If the
[committee] committees apportionment and map of the well as all demographic and governor shall appoint a senate bipartisan citizens court renders a judgment
of each of the two political proposed districts, as well as partisan data used in the independent bipartisan commission shall redistrict in which it finds that a
parties casting the highest all demographic and partisan creation of the plan and map. citizens commission consisting the senate using the same
completed redistricting plan
vote for governor at the last data used in the creation of the Thereafter, members of the of [ten members, five] two methods and criteria as those
exhibits the alleged violation,
preceding general election plan and map.] house of representatives shall nominees from each list required by subsection (b),
shall meet and the members be elected according to such submitted by each state section 3 of this article for its judgment shall adjust only
of [the] each committee shall (d) The commissioners so districts until a redistricting committee and one nominee the redistricting of the house those districts, and only those
nominate, by a majority vote selected shall, [within ten days plan is made as provided in from each list submitted by of representatives. parts of district boundaries,
of the elected members of the of receiving the tentative plan this section. each congressional district necessary to bring the
committee present, provided of apportionment and map committee, to [reapportion] (d) Not later than map into compliance.
that a majority of the elected of the proposed districts,] on (h) Each member of the redistrict the thirty-four five months after the The supreme court shall
members is present, [two] the fifteenth day, excluding commission shall receive senatorial districts and to appointment of the senate have exclusive appellate
members of their party, Sundays and state holidays, as compensation fifteen establish the numbers and independent bipartisan
urisdiction upon the filing of
residents in that district, in after all members have dollars a day for each day the boundaries of said districts. No citizens commission, the
a notice of appeal within ten
the case of a congressional been appointed, meet in the commission is in session but person shall be appointed to commission shall file with the
district committee, as capitol building and proceed not more than one thousand both the house independent secretary of state a tentative days after the judgment has
nominees for [reapportionment to organize by electing from dollars, and, in addition, shall bipartisan citizens redistricting plan and map become final.
commissioners] the house their number a chairman, vice be reimbursed for his or her commission and the senate of the proposed districts
independent bipartisan chairman and secretary. The actual and necessary expenses independent bipartisan and during the ensuing P L A N AT I N M a t t e r
citizens commission. [Neither] commission shall adopt an incurred while serving as a citizens commission during fifteen days shall hold such enclosed in bold-faced brackets
No party shall select more agenda establishing at least member of the commission. the same redistricting cycle. public hearings as may be [thus] in the above bill is not
than one nominee from any three hearing dates on which necessary to hear objections enacted and is intended to be
one state legislative district. hearings open to the public (i) No [reapportionment] If [either of the party or testimony of interested
omitted from the law. Matter
The congressional district shall be held to hear objections redistricting plan shall be committees] any committee persons. The commission
in bold-face type in the above
committees shall each submit or testimony from interested sub ect to the referendum. fails to submit a list within shall make public the
to the governor their list of two persons. A copy of the agenda such time, the governor shall tentative redistricting plan bill is proposed language.
elected nominees. The state shall be filed with the clerk of (j) Any action expressly appoint [five members] a and map of the proposed
committees shall each submit the house of representatives or implicitly alleging that a member of his or her own districts, as well as all
to the governor their list of within twenty-four hours redistricting plan violates choice from the political demographic and partisan STATE OF MISSOURI
five elected nominees. Within after its adoption. xecutive this Constitution, federal party of the committee [so] data used in the creation of
Secretary of State
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thirty days thereafter, the meetings may be scheduled law, or the United States failing to [act] submit a list, the plan and map.
governor shall appoint a house and held as often as the Constitution shall be filed provided that in the case
independent bipartisan commission deems advisable. in the circuit court of Cole of a congressional district (e) Not later than six months I, John R. Ashcroft,
citizens commission consisting County and shall name the committee failing to submit after the appointment of the Secretary of State of the State
of one [name] nominee [The commission may make body that approved the a list, the person appointed commission, the commission of Missouri, hereby certify
from each list submitted by changes to the tentative plan challenged redistricting to the commission by the shall file with the secretary of that the foregoing is a full,
each congressional district of apportionment and map of plan as a defendant. Only governor shall reside in the state a final statement of the true and complete copy of
committee and two nominees the proposed districts received an eligible Missouri voter congressional district of such numbers and the boundaries Constitutional Amendment
from each list submitted from the nonpartisan state who sustains an individual committee. of the districts together with No. 3, to be submitted to the
by each state committee to demographer provided that injury by virtue of residing a map of the districts, and qualified voters of the State
[reapportion] redistrict the such changes are consistent in a district that exhibits Members of the commission no statement shall be valid of Missouri at the General
state into one hundred and with this section and approved the alleged violation, and shall be disqualified from unless approved by at least Election to be held the third
sixty-three representative by a vote of at least seven- whose injury is remedied by holding office as members of seven-tenths of the members. day of November, 2020.
districts and to establish the tenths of the commissioners. a differently drawn district, the general assembly for four
numbers and boundaries of If no changes are made or shall have standing. If the years following the date of (f) After the final statement In TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
said districts. No person approved as provided for in court renders a judgment the filing by the commission is filed, senators shall I hereunto set my hand and
shall be appointed to both this subsection, the tentative in which it finds that a of its final [statement of be elected according to affix the Great Seal of the State
the house independent plan of apportionment and completed redistricting plan apportionment] redistricting such districts until a new of Missouri, done at the City
bipartisan citizens map of proposed districts shall exhibits the alleged violation, plan. redistricting plan is made of Jefferson, this 25th day of
commission and the senate become final. Not later than its judgment shall adjust only as provided in this section, August, 2020.
independent bipartisan two months of receiving the those districts, and only those [(c) Within six months after except that if the final
citizens commission during tentative plan of apportionment parts of district boundaries, the population of this state is statement is not filed within
the same redistricting cycle. and map of the proposed necessary to bring the reported to the President for six months of the time fixed
districts, the commission shall map into compliance. each decennial census of the for the appointment of the
If any [of the congressional file with the secretary of state a The supreme court shall United States or in the event commission, the commission
committees] committee final statement of the numbers have exclusive appellate that a reapportionment has shall stand discharged and
fails to submit a list within and the boundaries of the urisdiction upon the filing of been invalidated by a court the senate shall be redistricted
such time, the governor shall districts together with a map of a notice of appeal within ten of competent jurisdiction, using the same methods
appoint a member of his or her the districts.] days after the judgment has within six months after such and criteria as described in
own choice [from that district become final. a ruling has been made, the subsection (b) of section 3 of
and] from the political party of (e) Not later than five nonpartisan state demographer this article by a commission
the committee failing to [make months after the appointment Section . (a) [Within ten shall file with the secretary of of six members appointed
the appointment] submit a of the commission, the days after the population of this state and with the senatorial from among the judges of

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wood hosted No. 2 seed unable to shake McNiel. said Hartville head coach “When you do that, it’s
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WC SPORTS

Two interceptions in end zone hurt Panthers in loss to Salem


BY RON SCHOTT on 11 plays before scor- thers’ offense one more
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM ing on their lone passing shot to score before half-
The Mountain Grove play from eight yards time. They marched to
Panthers football team out. Salem’s 22 and were just
dominated the battle Todd Edwards blocked a out in fiel oal ran e
for total yards, 296-197, the extra-point kick to when Elliott’s pass was
when they took on Sa- keep the Panthers in intercepted in the end
lem last Friday night, front, 7-6. zone with 52 seconds left
Unfortunately, two Mountain Grove’s Alex on the clock.
costly interceptions in Casas gave the Panthers The Panthers took ad-
the end zone were too oo fiel position on anta e of their first
much for Mountain the following kickoff as possession in the second
Grove to overcome in a he returned it 60 yards. half as Glenn scored on
tough 21-14 loss. That drive stalled just the second play from 69
Things looked good inside Salem’s 30-yard yards out. Mathews’ kick
early for the Panthers line. Early in the second made the score, 14-6.
as a Salem player was quarter, Panthers’ quar- Salem’s offense once
unable to catch a kickoff terback Tyson Elliott again responded by photos by o chott see more photos o the ri ht ou ty our a acebook pa e
an the e ecte all connected with Hollen marching the ball 65 Mountain rove s Trenton Bevan gets his ankle grabbed by a Salem defender.
was recovered by Trevor Glenn on a 43-yard pass- yards on 13 plays before
Reese on the Tigers’ 31. ing play. He connected scoring on a seven-yard on a two-yard touch- alty pushed them back to Rogers had nine car-
Five plays later, Moun- with Bryce Stenzel for run. A two-point con- down run. A good ex- the 15. ries for 27 yards and one
tain Grove scored on another 11 yards during version tied the game at tra-point kick put Salem With six seconds left touchdown. Elliott com-
Brendan Rogers’ three a drive that reached the 14-14 with 6:28 left in the in front, 21-14. on the clock, Elliott had pleted 12-of-19 passes
yard touchdown run. 2 yard line. Two straight third quarter. The Panthers’ offense his pass intercepted in for 141 yards and two
Hoyt Mathews’ ex- running plays were After Mountain Grove’s looked ready to respond the end zone, ending the interceptions. Trenton
tra-point kick gave the stuffed for no gain and offense turned the ball starting their drive with game for the Panthers. Bovan had nine carries
Panthers a 7-0 lead. Salem took the ball over over on downs on the Ti- 6:42 left in the game. Glenn had a big night for 23 yards.
Salem’s offense re- on downs at their own 1 gers’ 43 with 27 seconds Elliott connected with with 14 carries for 105 Mountain Grove hosts
sponded on their next yard line. left in the third, Salem Glenn for a 22-yard pass- yards and one touch- Houston on Friday, Oct.
drive with an all-out Mountain Grove’s de- took advantage. ing play. down. at p.m. for their final
rushing attack. fense did force a three- They marched 57 yards Mountain Grove did He also caught six pass- home game of the sea-
They marched 66 yards and-out, giving the Pan- on 11 plays and scored reach the 9 before a pen- es for 96 yards. son.

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Mansfield e s w n o er Se our Hartville Lady Eagles knock off Dora


BY RON SCHOTT
BY RON SCHOTT loss in spite of not being of the sixth to hold on
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM charged with an earned for the win.
After making a late The Hartville Lady Ea- run. She did give up 10 Vaughn paced the
charge in the season to gles softball team did hits and had one strike- a a les ith fi e
get their record to near pick up a need win over out. hits and two runs scored
. , ansfiel s ase- Dora last week, 7-4. Ten defensive errors in the loss. Kelley had
ball team ended the fall The Lady Eagles scored doomed the Lady Ea- three RBIs and one run
losin t o of their fi- fi e times in the secon gles in a 13-12, back- scored; Todd added
nal three games. inning before holding and-forth road loss two RBIs and three runs
Their big victory came on late for the win be- against Gainesville on scored; and Coday had
on Oct. 5 when they hind 11 hits. Their de- Oct. 2. Hartville trailed two RBIs and one run
opened the Summit Con- fense did commit six throu h fi e innin s scored. Murr scored
ference tournament with errors in the win. before taking a brief twice the loss.
a big 17-7 victory over Emilee Coday had a lea ith a fi e run She also allowed only
Seymour. big game with three hits sixth innings. Gaines- one earned run on nine
The Lions had a 10-run and three RBIs. Cen- ville answered with hits an a e fi e
second inning to take tauri Todd had three four runs in the bottom strikeouts.

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tory paced by a 13-hit added two RBIs and
attack. one run scored; Mada-
Twelve different play- lynn Vaughn had one
ers also scored at least RBI and one run scored;
one run in the win.
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Mansfield pitcher Dylan enry strides towards the plate dan and Molly Brown
Madix Gray paced the with a pitch against Hartville.
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Kile Gray had two and
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WC SPORTS

Lady Lions clinch conference Norwood JH teams continue success

Beat Hartville to claim title


BY THE WCJ STAFF
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he or oo unior
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BY RON SCHOTT et all teams continue
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM their stron season ith
he ansfiel a ins in recent ames.
ions soft all team Beating Bakersfield
clinche a ummit on- oth the or oo
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the game against Greenwood.
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aron ra . ith ictor . out to a first uar- i as she finishe ith
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school the past t o team hi h points. a ainst lato an ne er an entr a ault
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ran e ri es to ames, the points, ar er el- in. hile alie ha ell
irls ha e one ama - l ha se en, unner ra e le or oo score t o points.
in l ell throu h all of ra sha si an oo- ith points as if- Pirates hold off
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it. per au han score fi e ferent pla ers score a Greenwood
Mansfield s Tyra ansdown connecting with a pitch in a
n the in o er the points. as et. unner ra - n a o s match up
game at home against rival Ava last week.
a a les, the a he a irates hel sha an ar er ell ith reen oo , or-
ions umpe out to a a slim one point lea each ha ei ht points oo umpe out to
the en of the sec- after the first uarter ill score si oo- a lea in the first
on innin . efore outscorin a- per au han ha fi e uarter. he e ten e
e an an le hit a ersfiel efore a en oatne an their lea to the
t o run home run in halftime. c aris each ha four en of the thir efore
the ottom of the first he oul o on to points hile a en innin , .
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score in their secon a team hi h points arson au han each l har points. c-
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runs. atel nn ennett ha lea on lato efore four points an n re
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fourth efore platin
four in the top of the fifth
innin to ta e a lea .
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Lady Pirates win two at home
e nd a a ns a
a ions, their of-
fense ans ere in the art ille s offense as ansfiel score ei ht
ottom of the fifth ith le enna elle an runs in the secon innin
four runs of their o n. a al nn au hn. oth to o up an cruise BY RON SCHOTT
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ha one an t o to the in ehin an
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score shl nn eil for a ton ha t o s erra an le ha a t o run ee s istricts, the
lea an ansfiel ureton ha one home run in the secon or oo a irates
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ha t o s an one art ille pitcher ami l , se en ifferent a ames.
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WC OUTDOORS

Dablemont looks at what to do about webworms


BY LARRY DABLEMON berry moth or Hyphant- ten about nature and the more in the summer!”
OUTDOORS COLUMNIST ria. It is the moth-larvae outdoors that is very, I asked him if the burn-
A couple of years back, that is known as fall very erroneous. Or as the ers were biologists and he
tal e a out a surefire webworms. They are not old rivermen in the pool said he had no idea what
way to destroy fall web- tent caterpillars; those hall might have put it, in they called themselves.
worms by using a long are spring larvae from a more colorful terms… Sometimes burning can
pole with a newspaper different moth that build it is a product involving be a tool for helping
page or two taped to the similar webs, but always the droppings of male quail if done in March in
en . hat o is set fire at the end of branches…a cattle. Ozark outdoors- order to bring back new
to the paper, hold it up different insect entirely. man Don Lynch is a spring growth for food
beneath the webs and Anyway, if you have good friend of mine liv- and nesting which will
burn the worms inside. tent caterpillars you ing down near Yellville, begin in late April and
Shortly after my column want to get rid of close Ark. who loves bird dogs May and continue into
came out, a prin fiel to your home, just use a and quail hunting. He is late summer. But if you
office me ia specialist long pole and newspa- really upset about the have some idea of help-
for the Department of per wrapped around the burning of a tract of pub- ing quail, you sure as
Conservation wrote that tip to burn them. Despite lic land that is suppose heck don’t burn off the
such a technique should hat that office oun to be an Arkansas Game plant life that will help
never be used because it suburbanite MDC me- and Fish Commission’s them survive the winter.
might ‘damage the tree.’ dia-specialist who gets quail restoration area. By doing that, you only
He recommended us- his knowledge from the Last week, they burned help predators, and high
ing chemicals. Damage Internet wrote, it will not it off, completely elimi- numbers of egg eaters
trees?! What nonsense! damage the tree. Chem- nating the winter escape and hawks are part of
The silliness of that icals have been known cover and any food the the reason quail have
amazes me. You couldn’t however, to damage plants might offer. declined. I hope to see submitted photo
possible damage a tree people. My advice is “I don’t think they have the area Lynch has told Late summer burning should involve small areas to be
ith that ame eneath don’t use them! The dif- any idea what they are me about, and take some sewn with fall food plots well before October.

Accepting Applications!
a web. Where there is a ference between outdoor doing.” He told me, “the pictures. I’ll write more
web, the leaves are most- writers of my time years hawks are going to have about quail in a future
ly gone. But actually fall back and the ‘outdoor easy pickings this win- column. Retired Arkan-
webworms really never communicators’ of to- ter if any quail cross that sas wildlife biologist Mi-
harm trees. I have seen day is that the old time burned over land.” chael Widner, who grew
them so thick on per- writers lived the life, did I think Don is right. He up on an Ozark farm, Starting Pay $14 hourly!
simmon trees you would what they wrote about, says they have a big sign wrote a book about quail
think there would be ir- and learned via study there saying, ‘Bring Back that I wish those habi- Average hourly wage $19+/hour.
reparable harm but there and observation from Bob.’ If you are interest- tat burners working for Hutchens Industries is accepting
never is. I am only affect- their own experiences ed in restoring a popula- them now, had read. If applications for welding, assembly,
ed by those webworms rather than the internet tion of quail, you don’t you are a quail hunter or and machine operator manufacturing
which get into my hick- or books. I never knew burn land off in October, simply someone want- positions at our Mansfield Facility.
ory tree over my boat or a good outdoor writer destroying the cover that ing to see their return
pickup and leave mil- (and I have known some will get them through in appreciable numbers,
Health Insurance, Life, and 401K Benefits
lions of little round pel- great ones) who grew up the coming winter. read his book. To get a
let droppings which re-
sult from the leaves they
in a suburb or city. But
then, the people who
Last year they burned
it off in July,” he said,
cop , call our office at
417-777-5227 or email
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strip passing through read what today’s ‘me- “and I told them, for me at lightninridge47@ Monday – Thursday 6:30am-4:00pm

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their larval bodies. Even- dia specialists’ and ‘out- gosh sakes there are still gmail.com. I also urge at 898 E. Commercial Street, Mansfield, MO, 65704

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tually, the adult stage door communicators’ nests coming off and you to see my website,

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WC OPINION

o al ase all ea s read or s r n season


When it comes to the just one run in their last to not only make another I will say the conference
high school fall sports 28 innings pitched. special run on the court championship baseball
season, three of Wright H a r t v i l l e ’ s B r o d y this ear, ut coul fin game between Hartville
County’s districts field McNiel had one game themselves competing for and Norwood featured
competitive baseball where he struck out 18 of a spot in the Final Four some of the best pitching
teams that don’t compete a possible 21 on the base- I’ve seen in a while. It was
for a district title until the batters faced. PUBLISHER ball diamond great to see a hard fought
spring season. So they He ended his as well. baseball game between
shake off the cobwebs season with Norwood two of the area’s best
with what is known as a 12 strikeout finishe their teams.
“fall ball.” Each of them performance fall season A young Mansfield

Lost Dog
play around 15-20 games to beat Nor- with a 10-2 re- baseball team nearly
before taking their shot wood for the cord as their beat Licking, did beat
at winning a plaque in conference last blemish Norwood and really im-
the Summit Conference champion- was the loss proved after their pro-
Tournament. ship. to Hartville in gram was inducted into
In watching the qual- A lot of the the conference the Missouri Sports Hall
ity of play coming from Eagles re- tournament of Fame. Meanwhile,
baseball programs in cently won a finals. They Mountain Grove, who on September 22
Hartville, Norwood and
Mansfield this fall, the
state cham-
pionship on RON SCHOTT
beat Hartville
in a previous
does not play in the fall,
has several quality play- Macomb area

100
2021 spring season could the basket- meeting, 8-6. ers who competed in
be a special one for any
of them.
Hartville went 17-4 in
ball court in
March. They
They have a
deep pitching
have a deep pitching staff staff with pitchers Garrett
summer ball this year.
They too are expected
to make some noise as the
$
spite of losing those four that also includes Bra- Davault, Jacob Sinning, Panthers will be ready to
games before Sep. 21.
After getting crushed
by Crane, the Eagles won
den Branstetter, Hunter Toby Cottengim, Jalen
Lowery, Ryce Piper, Eric Drake and Zack Black.
Wilson, Justin Parker and This Norwood Pirates
get back on the diamond
after the spring 2020 sea-
son was canceled due to
Reward
nine straight games as
their pitchers allowed
Kolton Cogdill. ball club will be sure to
They could be poised make noise in the spring.
the COVID-19 pandemic.
Should be a fun spring.
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