‘Visual of Glory’: Patriotic display is a Memorial Day tradition Published by admin on Fri, 05/28/2021 - 7:29am Scout leader Brian Peuster and son Andrew Peuster from Boy Scout Troop 38 help raise flags at the Missouri Veterans Home in Mexico on Wednesday morning, May 26. Almost 30 volunteers created an avenue of flags to commemorate the fallen. [Dave Faries]
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To some, Memorial Day is a time to welcome the beginning of summer. And while warmer temperatures are certainly something worthy of greeting, Memorial Day has a deeper meaning for many.
Take, for example, the team of volunteers who gathered Wednesday morning. In less than two hours, they raised approximately 200 American flags on the Missouri Veterans Home grounds, which stand as a reminder of those who fought for their country.
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Man files federal lawsuit against former Centralia officer, city of Centralia and others
Taylor Petras
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)
A Centralia man has filed a federal lawsuit against a former Centralia police officer, the Centralia Police Department, the City of Centralia and two others after the man was allegedly pulled over, assaulted and arrested without probable cause.
The lawsuit was filed on May 12, 2021 in the U.S. District Court for Western Missouri by plaintiff James Robert White.
Individual defendants in the case include former Centralia officers Brian Dulany and Clint Baer and current Centralia police chief Robert Bias.
According to the lawsuit, former Centralia officer Clint Baer was stalking and harassing White s girlfriend.