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The Johnson County Fire Protection District responded to the Johnson County Jail in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 14 following the reports of a fire. No fire was located, though there was dense fog in the area.

Fire report unfounded at Johnson County Jail

CENTERVIEW — The report of flames and smoke led to emergency response to the Johnson County Jail in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 14.  At approximately 2:24 a.m., …
cutline: Founding director and President of the Depot Renovation, Reservation and Maintenance Corporation William "Bill" Bernier, left, laughs next to MHTC Commissioner Robert Brinkmann of Defiance, right, in Dec. 2023, during the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission’s visit to Warrensburg.

Warrensburg reflects on life of Bill Bernier

Warrensburg lost one of its unsung heroes last month with the death of William P. “Bill” Bernier.  Bernier died on May 13, leaving a legacy in Warrensburg, its citizens and many …

Crash Reports for June 13

Liberty motorcyclist injured in Johnson County mishap  A Liberty man, 64, suffered moderate injuries at 5:20 p.m. Monday, June 9, in a Johnson County accident. According to a Missouri …

Kehoe activates Missouri National Guard

The Missouri National Guard has been activated in response to immigration enforcement protests planned across Missouri.  Governor Mike Kehoe signed an executive order for the activation on …

Warrensburg Community Band announces summer schedule 

The Warrensburg Community Band has announced its schedule for the Summer 2025 season.  The season will kick off with a performance of “Tribute” at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 14 at …

Board of equalization to review property values

Mark Reynolds, Assessor of Johnson County, announces that the Board of Equalization will convene at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, July 21, 2025, at the Johnson County Commission Office, located at 301 W. …

Peppers are easter eggs of gardens

COLUMBIA – Bearing fruit ranging in color from red, orange and yellow to purple, white and chocolate-black, sweet peppers are the Easter eggs of the vegetable garden, said University of …

Johnson County offices relocating for courthouse renovations

The Johnson County Commission announces that the county offices currently located in the Johnson County Courthouse at 300 N Holden, Warrensburg, will temporarily relocate to the former Reese School …
Local News

Good Neighbors 4-H, Mt. Moriah Hustlers receive grant from FCS Financial

A record number 113 Missouri 4-H clubs and FFA chapters received $500 Shaping Rural Missouri Grants from FCS Financial for community improvement projects this summer. Projects include landscaping …

Missouri 4-H Week unites youths for leadership, learning

Following Memorial Day weekend, hundreds of 4-H members gathered for Missouri 4-H Week, an annual event held on the University of Missouri campus. This weeklong celebration features two major events …

131st welcomes new command chief

The Missouri Air National Guard’s 131st Bomb Wing conducted a Change of Responsibility ceremony at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, June 6, 2025. The ceremony, officiated by Wing …
The Revival Washington Mural wall currently features one mural painted by Madeline Curtis. A second is planned by artist Brandi Miller.

Revival Washington Mural gets fresh paint after vandalism

WARRENSBURG — The Revival Washington Mural wall at the corner of Washington and W. Culton St. is back to looking like new after it was vandalized early this week.  Warrensburg Main …
Local Sports

Crest Ridge softball tallies two All-State recognitions

Crest Ridge senior Macy Keys leads off from third base against Concordia on Wednesday, May 14, in Concordia.
A pair of Crest Ridge softball athletes picked up All-State nods for their performances during the 2025 season.  Crest Ridge senior outfielder Macy Keys and Crest Ridge junior pitcher Erin …

Holden finishes fourth in final Class 3 rankings

Holden baseball finished ranked fourth in the final Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association rankings of the 2025 school year.  The Eagles finished with a 17-12 record and made a …

Business

Traditions Restaurant set to undergo renovations

The University of Central Missouri Board of Governors have approved the plans to improve the kitchen and patio areas of Traditions Restaurant at Mules National Golf Club, it was announced Thursday, …
Thanks to a new partnership, meat raised by UCM Farms is now available for purchase in a freezer at the University Store.

University Store now selling meat from UCM Farms

WARRENSBURG — Thanks to a partnership between the University of Central Missouri (UCM) Farms and the University Store, the Warrensburg community now has a new option for locally raised meat. …

WMMC to host Sports Physical Night on May 21

Local student athletes will have the opportunity to complete their sports physical for the 2025-26 school year during Western Missouri Medical Center’s Sports Physical Night on Wednesday, May …
Johnson County Economic Development Corporation Administrative and Communication Specialist Lindsay Keltch was one of 92 economic development professionals to attend the Heartland Economic Development Course April 29 through May 2. Pictured are representatives from Missouri.

Keltch represents JCEDC at Heartland Economic Development Course

Lindsay Keltch, Administrative and Communications Specialist with the Johnson County Economic Development Corporation (JCEDC), was one of 92 economic development professionals to attend the Heartland …
Lotspeich Law, LLC staff, Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce members and Warrensburg community members pose for a photo during the ribbon cutting ceremony of the law firm on Tuesday, May 13, at 511 Foster Lane.

Lotspeich Law, LLC opens its doors in Warrensburg

WARRENSBURG - One of Warrensburg’s newest law firms has a familiar name. Like the automotive dealer, Lotspeich Law, LLC is all about business and helping the Warrensburg community.  …
RoundUp Board members Kim Hall (left) and Patty Raker (right) present Warrensburg Middle School Choir Director Bob Cagle with a RoundUp grant.

West Central Electric RoundUp Foundation awards grants

The second quarter 2025 RoundUp grants were recently presented to area groups and organizations. The following organizations and projects received funds:  Warrensburg Middle School Choir …
Police & Crash Reports
Michelle L. Young, 47, was arrested on May 12 for trespassing on a property in the 600 block of Burkarth Road. The property stated she trespassed on May 10. She was soon located and arrested for …
Randolph man injured launching pickup truck in Johnson County A Randolph man, 48, suffered moderate injuries at 1:40 a.m. Sunday, June 8, in a Johnson County accident.  According to a …
Valerie A. Johnson, 60, was arrested on May 5 for trespassing at a business in the 200 block of East Young Street. She was located a couple of blocks from the business and was arrested. She was …
Warrensburg woman hurt in Johnson County deer strike A Warrensburg woman, 39, suffered minor injuries at 9:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, in a Johnson County accident. According to a Missouri …
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Education

Area students receive degrees from UCM

WARRENSBURG  – Area residents were among approximately 2,200 individuals who met graduate and undergraduate degree requirements and were eligible to participate in the University of …

Education briefs for May 30

Truman State announces honor rolls Truman State University has released its academic honor rolls for the spring 2025 semester.  Students who received a grade point average of 3.5 or …
Warrensburg High School Principal Bret Pummill, right, smiles as he hands a diploma to a graduate on Saturday, May 17, at the Jerry M. Hughes Athletics Center. Saturday’s ceremony was Pummill’s last as the high school principal before retirement and he showed his emotions because of it.

Retiring WHS Principal Bret Pummill reflects on tenure

WARRENSBURG - School years often go by in waves, both fast and slow.  Some weeks and months go by in a flash, while others lag on and on.  In the weeks leading up to and after …
From the Opinion page
Columnists
Gwen Rockwood

Tears, fears and duct tape

As a new parent, everyone braces you for how challenging the newborn phase will be. They make jokes about sleeping while you can because once the baby shows up, you’ll be up around the clock …

Principles for ethical AI use

In a room full of professionals, I was the only Luddite. I do not use generative artificial intelligences, also known as AI. As my husband likes to tease, I can barely operate my own iPhone. So I sat …
Bennet Bodenstein

Thoughts on the tariff situation

When one needs undeniable and emotionless facts, the best place to go, in this time period, is to consult AI, which is exactly what I did.  I asked AI “what percentage of wine in the …
Josh Thompson

The open invitation of Jesus

In the landscape of human experience, we often find ourselves burdened, thirsty and longing for a connection that truly satisfies.  Amidst our struggles, Jesus extends three profound …
Bennet Bodenstein

Treats from the Iberian Peninsula

Once again, just when we need it, Portugal or a Portuguese citizen comes to our rescue.  Perhaps you are not aware that it was a Portuguese soldier who assisted us during the Revolutionary …
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