March 2022

Sheriff Holds Informal Meeting To Discuss Sales Tax Increase

In an effort to help educate the public and answer questions about the county-wide law enforcement sales tax that will be on the April 5 ballot Linn County Sheriff Jeff Henke Sheriff enjoyed a morning with discussed the proposed tax and other matters with several groups of coffee drinkers at Brookfield McDonald’s on March 8. Henke will also hold a meeting from 7:30-9 a.m., on March 24 at Ma Vic’s in Marceline. The ballot language for the proposed increase, reads, “Shall the County of Linn impose a countywide sales tax of one quarter of one percent for the purpose of providing law enforcement services for the county?” Watch the Linn County Leader for more information on this, and other municipal and county-wide election coverage in advance of the April 5 election.

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Jana Leigh (Miller) Fleckenstine

Jana Leigh (Miller) Fleckenstine, 60, formerly of Brookfield, MO, passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at her home in Richmond, MO. A private graveside memorial service will be held at Mendon Cemetery in Mendon, MO. Jim Rogers will officiate the service. No visitation will be held.

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Earl Lavon Bowen

Earl Lavon Bowen, age 85 of Brookfield, MO; passed away Sunday, March 6, 2022 at Boone Hospital, Columbia, MO. Memorial Graveside Service will be at 1:00 pm.

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Marceline’s Jordan Lady ’Hounds-Bound

Pending 2022 Marceline High School graduate Gracey Jordan (front, center), an integral member of the MHS softball Lady Tigers’ 2021 Class 2 state champions, as well as the 2019 state third-place finishers, signed a National Junior College Athletics Association letter-of-intent to accept a scholarship from the new Moberly Area Community College softball program to continue her diamond career there under head coach Matt Bauer. On hand to witness the signing were, from left, her mother Katie and father Ben flanking her and (standing) MHS head coach Todd Lowther, her sister Bentley, and Bauer. As a senior last fall, Jordan, the team’s No. 1 catcher, she batted .440 with a .500 on-base average and a .714 slugging rate as the Lady Tigers went 28-3-1 to grab their first state crown. In the state semifinals and finals, she ripped a win-clinching home run in each contest – a grand slam that sealed the 10-4 final-inning, come-from-behind victory over New Bloomfield and then a seventh-inning 2-runs blast that turned a 2-1 lead MHS had just taken in the title game against Creighton: Sherwood into a 4-1 advantage the Lady Tigers protected in the last half-inning. Those two shots left her with six round-trippers on the season, tied for second on the team. Adding to the impressiveness of the title-game shot over the left-field wall was that she did so despite having lower back spasms before and during the game that threatened to force her from the contest. Not surprisingly, between her display at the state semifinals and finals in Springfield and her season-long numbers, she was a first-team All-State selection in Class 2 by members of the Missouri High School Fastpitch Coaches Association. During her four years in the program, she and her classmates were part of 4-consecutive district-championship teams and state-tourney participants that amassed a cumulative 93-13-1 record. (PHOTO SUPPLIED/courtesy of Mark Ross)

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