Mv standard issue 9 28 2016

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Arrest made in Mount Vernon homicide

At approximately 11:09 p.m., on Friday, September 16, 2016, officers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Mount Vernon Police Department, and Lawrence Volume 110 - Issue 36 Wednesday, September 28, 2016 County Sheriff’s Department arrested Michael W. Jones, 49, Mount Vernon, MissouMtn. View ri, in connection with the homicide of Timothy A. Goodman. The arrest was made at the residence of the victim after a citizen reported suspicious activity. On Saturday, September 17, 2016, the Lawrence County Prosecuting AttorThe Mountain Grove Pan- Liberty Eagles defense cre- for two more as he piled up Secretary of State Jason ney formally charged Jones by Brian Ingalls thers had scored 106 points ated four turnovers, and Josh 349 combined yards and the Kander today announced with murder in the second Sports Writer in their last two games, and Pruett ran over Panthers for degree and abandonment of a brian@mvstandard.com that Mountain View Public given up just 14 points in three touchdowns and passed See Football on Page 8 corpse. Jones is being held at Library received a technolBelieve it or not, the score their last three games comthe Lawrence County Jail in ogy grant in the amount of lieu of $500,000 bond. The looked like homecoming. bined, but last Friday the $2,514. Funds will be used investigation is ongoing by to purchase a print manthe Missouri State Highway agement system, television Patrol Division of Drug and monitor, projector, projecCrime Control. tor screen and laptop. The charges for which the individual was arrested are “This grant will enable mere accusations and are not Mountain View Public Lievidence of guilt. Evidence in brary to continue to proThe DougCollins is being sought for support of the charges must vide the best resources and las County his alleged involvement in a be presented before a court services to the public,” Sheriff’s burglary that took place in the of competent jurisdiction Kander said. “Improving Office is cur- Eastern Douglas County area of whose duty is to determine technology and replacing rently looking E Highway. Collins has a bond guilt or innocence. for Ronnie of $20,000 10% cash or surety. outdated equipment enCollins, 47, If you have any informasures our libraries are able Howell Co. of Willow tion regarding the whereabouts to better serve their comSprings for of Collins please contact the munities and Missouri as a felony Douglas County Sheriff’s OfRonnie Collins two whole.” counts of bur- fice at 417-683-1020/1460. The secretary of state’s glary-2nd degree, one felony The charges set forth in an indictliteracy and educationcount of receiving stolen prop- ment are merely accusations, and Homecoming - Tori Terrill is all smiles after she hears her erty, and eight felony counts of each defendant is presumed inno- name called for the 2016 Homecoming Queen. Her escort, al enrichment grants are tampering with a motor vehicle. cent until and unless proven guilty. Shalin Stout, cheers her on. (Photo: Standard/Wagner) funded by the Library SerBeginning Tuesday, Sepvices and Technology Act tember 27 absentee ballots through the U.S. Institute for General Election will be of Museum and Library available in the Howell CounServices, which is the prity Clerk’s Office. Absentee mary source of federal ballots are available to persons support for the nation’s who expect to be out of town libraries and on Election Day, incapacitat- The Shannon County dicate that there were two not to exceed fifteen days Shannon County Court- 122,000 and/or a fine in an amount house. Judge Michael 17,500 museums. The Ined or confined due to illness Sheriff could face up to 15 witnesses. Martin Pritchett will be stitute’s mission is to creor disability. To receive an ab- days in jail and/or a $300 The range of punishment not to exceed $300. sentee ballot by mail, an appli- fine on charges of making for the class C misde- Blunkall is to appear in presiding. Blunkall is be- ate strong libraries and mucation must be received in the a false statement. With meanor is imprisonment in court on Friday, Octo- ing represented by Daniel seums that connect people to information and ideas. County Clerk’s Office no later the office of sheriff up for the county jail for a term ber 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the Thomas Moore. than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, election on the NovemNovember 2. Persons wishing ber ballot the outcome of HOWELL CO. to vote an absentee ballot by these charges could make mail are encouraged to submit a large impact on the uptheir application early, in order coming election. to have ample time to receive Shannon County Sheriff and return their ballot no later Steven Robert Blunkall than Election Day. Absentee of Eminence faces misdeballots may be voted in person meanor charges of makThe Howell County Sherin the County Clerk’s Office ing a false statement afiff's Department has issued located on the first floor of the ter charges were filed on warrants and is looking Howell County Office Build- Tuesday, July 26, 2016. for four individuals in the ing in West Plains until 5 p.m. According to reports Howell County area. If you on Monday, November 7. filed by the Special Proshave any information on the The voter registration dead- ecuting Attorney of Shanwhereabouts of these indiline to vote in the election will non County Blunkall on or viduals, do not try to apprebe at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, about September 17, 2015 hend them, call the sheriff's October 12. Applications to submitted to the Missouri office at 417-256-2544 or register by mail must be post Department of Revenue a marked no later than October local authorities. 12. Persons who are regis- Missouri Title ApplicaTrevor W. Halladay, age tered, but have moved, are tion on a 2005 River For27 - Wanted encouraged to transfer their est Trailer with the name for failure registration in order to avoid of Chuck Cannon as apto appear delays in voting on Election plicant by having David warrant for Day. Persons wishing to reg- Eldracher sign as Chuck arrest on a Liberty Football Fans lined up for 500 free T-shirts featuring the design work of Liberty ister may do so at the County Cannon when in fact class C feloClerk’s Office located on the Blunkall knew Eldracher High School Student Riky Williams before the game last Friday. Williams’ design was chosen ny charge of possession of a from approximately 50 entries submitted by students of Liberty Educator Jaime Ball in the first floor of the Howell Coun- was not Chuck Cannon sixth annual West Plains Bank and Trust Company Liberty T-shirt design contest. Williams’ controlled substance except ty Office Building in West and in doing so knowingly class was treated to a pizza party and received $100 to purchase supplies for class projects. 35 grams or less of mariPlains, Willow Springs City made a false statement in Pictured wearing the shirts, from left, are: West Plains Bank and Trust Company Liberty Branch Hall or Mtn. View City Hall. the Missouri Title Appli- Vice President/Branch Manager Jolene Howell, Williams, Ball and West Plains Bank and Trust juana. Bond has been set at cation. Reports further in- Company Liberty Branch Retail Manager Stephanie Jester. (Photo provided to the Standard) $9,000. Brandon S. Kuhlman, age Featuring Inserts 26 - Wanted for failure Mtn. View Home & Garden Richard's Apple Market to appear Town & Country Supermarket warrant for arrest on a Inside the Standard class C felPage 2 Pioneer Day ony charge of domestic asPage 3 Pioneer Day sault-2nd degree. Bond has Page 4 Calendar been set at $7,500. Page 5 Business Shyola J. Snelson, age Page 6 Obituaries Page 7 School/Sports 28 - Wanted Page 8 Homecoming for failure Page 9 Homecoming to appear Page 10 Reports warrant for Page 11 Reports Page 12 Health arrest on a Page 13 Agriculture class C feloPage 14 Classifieds ny charge of tampering with Page 15 Advertisement a motor vehicle-1st degree Page 16 Advertisement and a class C felony charge Obituaries of theft/stealing. No bond. Marvine Gene Brown Rachell A. Mathis, age 29 - Wanted for Phone: 417-934-2025 warrant for Fax: 417-934-1591 arrest on a Email: office@mvstandard.com Construction Continues - Brick work has begun for the expansion of the Ozarks Medical Center Cancer Treatment Center. class C feloRKL Construction of West Plains is general contractor for the project. Nurturing Hope: A Community Cancer Project began its Copyright 2016 ny charge of Mountain View Standard News, LLC capital campaign in February 2015. To date, the community has pledged and donated $926,000 for the project. The estimated possession total cost of the expansion is $1.2 million. Over 400 new cancer patients were diagnosed and treated at OMC in 2015. The of a controlled substance exoverall timeline for completion of the project is late 2016. For more information on the OMC Cancer Treatment Center, call OMC Public Relations at 417-257-6735. For more information about the Nurturing Hope Campaign and how you can help, cept 35 grams or less of marcontact the OMC Foundation at 417-853-5200. (Photo provided to the Standard) ijuana. Bond not listed.

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