Mushroom hunter finds human remains

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 HENRIETTA – New information is available about human remains discovered in rural Ray County.

“We had a mushroom hunter go out into a rural part of the county” and came upon skeletal remains April 27, Sheriff Scott Childers said Monday.

No location for the discovery is being released, Childers said.

“I don’t want people going out that way looking themselves,” he said.

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Stephen David Boos

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Stephen David Boos, 66, of Excelsior Springs Missouri passed away April 27th, 2022, at North Kansas City Hospital. 

Visitation will be held May 2nd 5pm-7pm with The Elks lodge service at 7 pm at Bross Spidle Funeral Home 217 w Broadway Ave, Excelsior Springs Mo. 

Services will be 10 am Tuesday May 3rd at Bross Spidle with graveside at Masonic Cemetery Excelsior Springs.  Following service, we will be doing a lunch at The Elks Lodge here in Excelsior Springs. 

Stephen David Boos

Mary Roush

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Mary Roush, 82 of Missouri City, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, April 19, 2022.

Visitation will be held at Gowing Funeral Home, 202 Adams Street, Orrick, MO, on Friday, April 29, 2022 at 5:00 p.m., with a Memorial service following at 6:00 p.m. 

Mary Roush is survived by her two sons, Ronnie Roush and Donnie Roush and one Daughter, Connie Mathis. Three sisters, Lue Schriever, Georgie Fry and Deanna Potts. She is also survived  by her grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. 

Couple receives state preservation award

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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Kevin and Sonya Morgan received the McReynolds Award from the Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation for long-term work promoting Historic Preservation in Excelsior Springs and Clay County. 

AT THE AWARD ceremony, from left, are Kevin Morgan, Rep. Doug Richey and Sonya Morgan.
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