PSU holds open house for renovated Sperry Herbarium

PITTSBURG, Kan. — Plant lovers and researchers have a lot to look forward to at Pitt State.

Pitt State hosted an open house for their newly renovated Sperry Herbarium.

The herbarium has been on campus since 1946 and has been host to a variety of plants and bryophytes, or liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.

It is open to researchers during the academic year, which is August through April.

Carthage Tech Center students give kids hands-on lessons with drones

CARTHAGE, Mo. — The drone pilot industry is growing and Carthage Tech Center students are working with Steadley Elementary in Carthage for some hands-on drone flying.

With Steadley Elementary’s 25th anniversary coming up, the tech students flew the drone for some aerial footage of the teachers and students to send into the district.

Iola High School is honored by Kansas Special Olympics

IOLA, Kan. — Iola High School in Kansas is getting honored for its inclusive environment.

Special Olympics Kansas has chosen the high school as a winner for the National Unified Champion School.

The winner must meet ten Special Olympics standards that include providing and sustaining an inclusive environment, such as increasing interaction between students with and without intellectual disabilities.

Jasper County Juvenile Center uses new tracking technology

JOPLIN, Mo. — The Jasper County Juvenile Office is using new technology to keep track of teens in the program.

RFID is a radio frequency ID that teenagers wear while they’re on the premises.

It helps staff members keep track of the amount of time teenagers spend on education, meals, exercise, and other information required by the state.

Woman killed in leaving scene crash, her body discovered two weeks later

LACLEDE COUNTY, Mo. — Robert Eugene Nyman, 39, of Camdenton is charged with Leaving the Scene of a Crash that resulted in Death. Killed in the crash was Hope L. Arnold who had been released the day of the fatal crash from Chillicothe Women’s Prison.  Authorities did not know she was unaccounted for.

On September 9, 2022 just before 3:45 p.m., Laclede County 911-Emergency Dispatch were alerted to a rollover crash in the 33000 block of Route 66.

The callers stated a man had exited the driver’s side of the wrecked vehicle and picked up a bleeding female off the roadway and placed her inside a white Chevrolet truck. One caller was able to get a license plate number off the truck that left the scene.

Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers arrived to conduct the crash investigation and found a fire engulfed black Pontiac passenger car. There were no occupants in the vehicle or around the vehicle. The Pontiac was registered to a Donivan Ruben Knapp who died in August of 2022.

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During the follow-up investigation by members of the Highway Patrol they were not able to identify the driver of the Pontiac, the passenger of the Pontiac, nor did they make contact with the driver of the Chevrolet truck.

About two weeks later on September 26, 2022 at approximately 7:30 a.m. Laclede County Dispatch were alerted to a human arm lying in the driveway in 33000 block of Route 66.

Deputies responded and collected the arm and after a thorough search of the area they located the body of a deceased female in the ditch near the above address. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition. The deceased was lying on her back with her feet facing down the steep embankment and partially concealed by the trees and vegetation.

The body was more than 100 feet from the September 9th crash site.

Investigators from the Sheriff’s Office processed the area around the original crash site and the location of the found body. At the crash site multiple personal documents belonging to Hope Laree Arnold were found. The items included a Department of Corrections photo ID and mail for Hope Laree Arnold. The documents reveal Hope had been incarcerated in the prison at Chillicothe, Missouri, and released on the morning of September 9, 2022. The documents at the crash site revealed that Hope took a Greyhound Bus from the Kansas City, Missouri area to Springfield, Missouri. She arrived in Springfield at 0855 hours on September 9th. At the crash scene investigators found several hand written letters from Donivan Ruben Knapp to Hope Arnold. The letters were written by Knapp, while Hope was in prison. The letters indicated Hope and Knapp were in a romantic relationship prior to his death in August of this year.

The autopsy of the female was conducted at Southwest Forensics in Ozark, Missouri the afternoon after her body was discovered. The preliminary autopsy revealed multiple fractures in the neck vertebrae. In addition, there were multiple skull fractures at the base of the skull where the spinal cord attaches. The skull area around her right ear was crushed. The pathologist stated the fractures to her skull and neck were consistent with a violent motor vehicle crash and were the cause of her death. The pathologist stated the injures would have caused death.

Investigators found surveillance video at the Eagle Stop Convenience store located on Route 66 just west of the crash site. Investigators reviewed the video of September 9th and at 3:21 p.m., Robert Eugene Nyman arrived at the convenience store. Nyman was driving a black Pontiac passenger car. Nyman was the step-son of Ruben Knapp the registered owner of the vehicle. The female passenger was Hope Laree Arnold.

Nyman purchased alcoholic beverages while inside the convenience store and then exited the store and returned to the Pontiac. On video he can be seen drinking from one of the cans of alcohol. The surveillance camera then records a male and female, arrive at the store in a white Chevrolet truck. The truck license plate on video matched the license plate of the white truck leaving with Nyman and an injured female. At 3:36 p.m. the Pontiac and the Chevrolet truck pull on to Route 66 and head east.

Nyman is the driver of the black Pontiac with Arnold in the front passenger seat. The white pickup follows Nyman’s car.

Investigators from the Sheriff’s Office located the white truck and the male and female occupants on September 29, 2022. They told investigators they took Nyman and injured Hope Arnold to an address in Pulaski County.

The Missouri Highway Patrol Fatality Crash team is assisting in the investigation. “We are still working the case and other charges are possible and we believe others assisted in the dumping of Hope’s body in an effort to conceal Nyman’s involvement in the crash” said Sheriff David Millsap.

Nyman has 11 felony convictions and was on probation at the time of this incident. Nyman is in the Laclede County Jail. He had no bond on the probation warrants and a $25,000 bond on the Leaving the Scene of An Accident charge.

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Stormy Point Resort offices destroyed by 4-alarm fire near Branson

STONE COUNTY, Mo. — About 8:15 p.m. Thursday evening, September 29, 2022, Southern Stone County Fire were dispatched to 94 Pemberly Lane, Branson.

Branson Engine 3 and Battalion Chief Cizek were first on scene to a three-story, approximately 15,000 square feet, residential type structure, owned by Capital Vacations LLC, that currently housed Stormy Point Resort supplies and maintenance facilities.

“Fire was through the roof on the Charlie [rear] side.” SSCFPD state in a release. “DC M. Moore arrived on scene and assumed command. A second and third alarm were struck.”

All employees were evacuated safely.

Shortly after a fourth alarm was struck for more tankers.

The fire was unable to be stopped due to the compartmentalization of the building and the amount of fuel load. Crews continued operations until approximately 04:00 a.m.

Due to the extent of damage the origin and cause of the fire could not be determined. The structure and contents were a complete loss.” — SSCFPD

All units cleared the scene with no injuries reported.

  • STATS:
  • 48 Firefighters responded into the scene.
  • 17 apparatus from Southern Stone County Fire
  • 5 apparatus from Western Taney County Fire
  • 2 apparatus from Northern Stone/Northeast Barry County Fire
  • 1 apparatus from Highlandville Fire
  • 1 apparatus from Branson Fire/Rescue
  • 200,000 (est.) gallons of water was used to fight the fire

Southern Stone County Fire would like to thank our Firefighters, our Fire Auxiliary, Branson Fire, Western Taney County Fire, Highlandville Fire, Northern Stone/Northeast Barry County Fire, Mercy EMS, Stormy Point Staff and Security, White River Electric, Stone County Water District #2 and others who assisted in any way to this incident.

We extend our sympathies to the Capital Vacations/Stormy Point Resort for the loss of their operations structure.

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Warm Days and Cool Nights

The drought continues to plague the south central United States including our area with below normal rainfall for most of the summer and now continues into fall. September 2022 will go down as the third driest in Joplin history with a little over four tenths of an inch of rain all month. The next few days will remain dry with warm days and cool nights. In the long range, dry weather will continue to dominate along with above normal temperatures as well.

 

Mr. food: Blue Cheese Topper

Ready to chow down on a cheese that really brings the “wow” factor to everything it touches? Make our Blue Cheese Topper and add it to most anything for a little extra something. Turn crumbled blue cheese into an appetizer that stands out from the crowd, or use it to top your burgers. If you want to cause a sensation at your next gathering, you need this recipe!

What You’ll Need

  • 2 cups (8 ounces) crumbled blue cheese
  • 1/2 cup chopped red onions
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 tablespoon black pepper

What to Do

  1. On a 9-inch pie plate, sprinkle blue cheese in an even layer. Top with onions and parsley.
  2. In a small bowl, combine the remaining ingredients; mix well and pour over the blue cheese mixture.
  3. Cover and chill at least 1 hour before serving.

Here are Our Suggestions!

Use as:

  • A tasty, chunky salad dressing
  • A hearty change-of-pace burger topping
  • A topping for crusty bread, crackers, and apple & pear slices

Riverton man pleads guilty, 8 years DOC

CHEROKEE COUNTY, Kan. — A Riverton, Kan. man has plead guilty to various Cherokee County crimes now resulting in a prison term.

Adam C. Evans, age 37, was sentenced to 104 months imprisonment.

“The roughly eight and a half year prison sentence stems from numerous cases investigated by Cherokee County Sheriff’s Deputies, going back to 2018,” according to Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves.

Evans pled guilty in the following instances:

  • August 2018 Burglary of a rural Cherokee County home where numerous firearms were stolen.
  • Spring 2021 case where he barricaded himself in a local business when deputies attempted to arrest him on an outstanding warrant and he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine.
  • August 2021 incident where Evans fled into a wooded area, striking a Law Enforcement K9 with a branch when Deputies again attempted to arrest him on additional outstanding warrants for his arrest.

The formal charges Evans pled guilty to are:

  • Inflicting Harm to a Law Enforcement K9
  • Burglary
  • Possessing Methamphetamine
  • Interference with Law Enforcement.

Evans has been held in the Cherokee County Jail since his arrest in August 2021.

Groves says Evans caused a lot of issues for area residents for some time. “I’m glad he is now scheduled to be transported to the Kansas Department of Corrections and am also glad to report the Law Enforcement K9 he attacked has recovered from the incident and has since done a great job of locating and removing dangerous drugs from our community.”

The cases were prosecuted by the Cherokee County Attorney’s Office.

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