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Motorcyclist seriously injured in Johnson County
Retired United States Air Force veteran Pete Zwally holds a flag during his protest in support of government on Friday, March 21, at the Johnson County Courthouse. 

Retired Air Force vet stages counter-protest in support of government

WARRENSBURG - Retired United States Air Force veteran Pete Zwally held an American flag and stood outside the Johnson County Courthouse on Friday, March 21, to promote patriotism, love of country and the duty to work with the government.

Three seats open on Johnson County Community Health Services Board

Four candidates are competing for three seats on the Johnson County Community Health Services Board of Trustees.
Karen Strohmeyer, left, demonstrates proper cleaning techniques to guests at the 2024 Mid-MO Homestead Expo. 

Mid-Mo Homestead Expo comes to town next weekend

WARRENSBURG - Those looking to improve their homesteading, farming and more will be delighted to hear the second annual Mid-Mo Homestead Expo is right around the corner.
Bek Campbell, Self Portrait.

UCM student to present charcoal drawing program

Bek Campbell, a 23-year-old senior at the University of Central Missouri, pursuing a degree in Studio Art with a focus on Illustration, will present the program for the Thursday, March 27, meeting of Mid-Missouri Artists in the Arts and Crafts room of the Warrensburg Community Center, 445 E. Gay Street, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Crash Reports for March 21

Trucker hurt in Johnson County rollover

Warrensburg names new assistant principal for 2024-25 school year

WARRENSBURG — Warrensburg High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Nick Harmon as the new assistant principal for the 2025-2026 school year.

School board recognizes its members and district student-athletes at March meeting

WARRENSBURG - Warrensburg R-XI School District Superintendent of Schools  Steve Ritter presented certificates of recognition to school board members as part of Missouri School Boards' Association's (MSBA) Board Association month. 
Local News

Johnson County Commission adopts senior real estate tax credit program

JOHNSON COUNTY - The Johnson County Commissioners officially adopted an ordinance authorizing a real estate property tax credit for eligible senior citizens in accordance with Missouri Senate Bill 190, Senate Bill 756 and Revised Statutes of Missouri Section 137.1050 at a meeting on Monday, March 17, at the Johnson County Courthouse. 

Warrensburg man admits to Nov. 2024 child sex crime

Jacob D. McKinney, 22, of Warrensburg, admitted to investigators that he committed a child sex crime in November 2024.
A mother bee flashes its green-marked back to indicate its presence to the beekeeper on Saturday, March 15, at the University of Central Missouri Elliot Student Union.

Johnson County Beekeepers Association holds its fifth annual workshop

JOHNSON COUNTY - Experienced and prospective beekeepers gathered to learn everything there is to know about the hobby of beekeeping on Saturday, March 15, at the University of Central Missouri Elliot Student Union, as the Johnson County Beekeepers Association held its fifth annual beginner’s workshop.

Three candidates up for Leeton R-X School District Board of Education

The Leeton R-X School District has two three-year terms available for its Board of Education.
Local Sports

No. 2 Central Missouri baseball wins series with Rogers State

No. 2 Central Missouri baseball redshirt senior Vance Tobol went 3-for-5 with nine RBIs as Central Missouri baseball routed Rogers State 18-1 in a series finale Sunday, March 23, at the RCB Bank Sports Complex in Claremore, Oklahoma.

Schaaf named honorable mention All-American by WBCA

Central Missouri women’s basketball junior Reese Schaaf was named to the NCAA Division II Coaches’ All-America honorable mention list Thursday, March 20.

Business

PCMR transitioning to IT business service

The PCMR storefront was formerly at 107 E Culton St. and closed on Friday, January 31. It opened in 2022 and would have celebrated its third anniversary in April.  
WARRENSBURG - After over two and a half years in downtown Warrensburg, PCMR announced the closure of its downtown office at 107 E. Culton Street, as the company shifts towards 100 percent remote operations and focuses on business IT services.
Birdies & Brews owner Brandon McQuillen poses for a photo behind a bar on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 1125 N Simpson Dr. Suite I in Warrensburg. McQuillen first took interest in golf simulators last year and decided to open his own. 

Birdies & Brews helps Warrensburg golfers avoid weather and improve their game

WARRENSBURG - Golf in West Central Missouri is a hobby for some and a way of life for others.
Tractor Supply Co. celebrated the grand opening of its Warrensburg location Saturday, Jan. 4. Construction began for the store in June.

Warrensburg Tractor Supply to host pet tasting event

Tractor Supply Company is hosting a pet treat tasting event here in Warrensburg. Planned for Feb. 7, 2025, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., this event will give pets the chance to sample a variety of pet treats available at Tractor Supply Company.
PLAYERS Restaurant and Lounge owner Leo Kostas holds a whiskey bottle that congrats him on 40 years of business on Sunday, Feb. 2, at the restaurant's 40th anniversary party. 

PLAYERS Restaurant and Lounge celebrates its 40th anniversary

WARRENSBURG - A month after its official 40th anniversary in Warrensburg, PLAYERS Restaurant and Lounge finally had the opportunity to celebrate the occasion with family, friends, former employees and community members on Sunday, Feb. 2, in the restaurant’s banquet hall.

Love What's Local announces Foodie February

The Love What's Local committee is excited to bring back Foodie February to Warrensburg and the surrounding areas in Johnson County.

Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce announces networking events for February

The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce  is excited to announce some of their fantastic opportunities for community members and local businesses to connect, collaborate, and grow together. These February events are designed to foster relationships, share resources, and celebrate our local community.
Police & Crash Reports
Three from Holden injured in Johnson County crash
Ethan K. Jenkins, 23, was arrested on Feb. 10 for driving without a valid license and Platte County warrants. Officers conducted a traffic stop on Jenkins’ vehicle in the 700 block of Maguire Street. He was booked at the Warrensburg Police Department and then was transported to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office where he was placed in jail in lieu of bond.
Two from Warrensburg hurt in Johnson County mishap
Starlet M. Perry, 46, was arrested on Feb. 3 for domestic assault in the 300 block of East Market Street. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance between Perry and a known male subject. She was arrested, booked and released with a signed summons.
In the Community
Community
Education

Crest Ridge School District issue seeks funds for district improvements

CENTERVIEW - Citizens of Centerview will have the opportunity to approve or deny an issue titled Proclamation K.I.D.S. (Keep Improving District Schools) at the 2025 April Municipal Election as the Crest Ridge School District seeks to complete various improvement projects across the district.
ECHO Camp provides students with an inside look at the medical field through job shadowing, hands-on activities, and interactive demonstrations led by WMMC healthcare professionals.

WMMC’s ECHO Camp returns for 2025, application window opens April 1

High school students interested in a career in healthcare will soon have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience this summer through Western Missouri Medical Center’s 2025 Exploring Careers in Healthcare Opportunities (ECHO) Camp.
A message board shows the opportunities and staff found at the Welch-Schmidt Center on Monday, March 3, on the University of Central Missouri campus. The center was started in 1971 and has continued to grow over 50 years later. 

UCM’s Welch-Schmidt Center helps communication thrive

WARRENSBURG — Located in Room 34 on the ground floor of the Martin Building, the University of Central Missouri’s Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders serves as a beacon of light for children and adults struggling with speech and language differences.
Holden's ScrapHeads 21485 robotics team poses for a photo after winning the Inspire Award and qualifying for the Missouri/Kansas FIRST Tech Challenge State Championship for the second year in a row. The championship will be held on Saturday, March 8, at Missouri University of Science & Technology in Rolla, Missouri. 

ScrapHeads 21485 robotics team preps for 2025 Missouri FTC State Championship

HOLDEN - Some things are so nice, that you have to try them twice.
From the Opinion page
Columnists
Bennet Bodenstein

Tariffs and a softer note

In 1905, George Santayana wrote the very famous and often quoted words “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Gwen Rockwood

Falling in love with a beast

I’ve learned a lesson this week, and here it is: Sometimes, it’s okay to lower your standards.

You can hear God

What if God was always speaking and you just simply need to learn to tune into His frequency?

B-21 is costly, but highly capable

While Whiteman Air Force Base will be the second base to get the B-21, it will have to wait awhile before that happens.
Bennet Bodenstein

Wines to consider for Passover

At sundown on Saturday, April 12, the Jewish holiday of Passover begins. 
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