Murder, Mayhem, and Laughs at Kearney High School

Get ready for an evening of laughter, mayhem, and theatrical disaster as Kearney High School Theatre presents The Play That Goes Wrong at the KHS Auditorium.

This hilarious production kicks off even before the curtain rises, as the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society scrambles to prepare their latest show — the 1920s murder mystery Murder at Haversham Manor. With an unfinished set, missing props, and a series of escalating disasters, the cast soldiers on in a performance where everything that can go wrong, does.

From collapsing scenery to disappearing actors — and even a few moving corpses — the chaos builds with each passing scene. As the calamities mount and the acting becomes increasingly absurd, audiences are left wondering: will anyone make it to the final curtain still standing?

Don't miss this side-splitting theatrical experience that's sure to leave you in stitches! Performances of The Play That Goes Wrong are scheduled for 7 p.m. on Friday, May 2; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 3; and 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 4.

Tickets are available now at https://our.show/the-play-that-goes-wrong.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Smithville Woman Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography

A four-month-investigation culminated with the arrest of a Smithville woman yesterday for possession of child sexual abuse material.

Sheriff’s Office deputies and detectives served a search warrant yesterday at the residence of 44-year-old Melissa Bottom. She has been charged with two class B felony counts of possession of child pornography. The Court set her bond at $25,000. The investigation is ongoing, and more charges may be warranted as analysis of evidence seized from the home progresses.

Sheriff’s Office investigators received an Internet Crimes Against Children tip in this case in December 2024. They have worked through several legal processes over the last several months to gather evidence in the case, culminating yesterday in Bottom’s arrest and the search warrant of her house in the 14100 block of Lora Street, Smithville.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office is part of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program. It is a network of 61 coordinated task forces, representing more than 5,400 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, dedicated to investigating, prosecuting and developing effective responses to internet crimes against children.

This case was a result of a tip to the Cyber Tipline, the nation’s centralized reporting system for the online exploitation of children. It is operated by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information about suspected online enticement of children for sexual acts, child sexual molestation, child sexual abuse material, child sex tourism, child sex trafficking or unsolicited obscene materials sent to a child to report that to the Cyber Tipline online or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST. Those tips are routed to local law enforcement like the Clay County Sheriff’s Office for investigation.

KPGZ News – Sarah Boyd contributed to this story.

MoDOT Scheduled Closures on I-35 in Clay County This Week

Drivers traveling along I-35 from Kearney could be impacted by road work over the next week.

Motorists driving in Clay County should prepare for temporary ramp and truck stop closures as the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) conducts pavement repair work from Thursday, April 25, through Wednesday, May 1. All scheduled work is weather dependent.

Traffic Modifications:

Revised Schedule: The southbound I-35 off-ramp to US-69 will be closed Friday, April 25, from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m. for maintenance.

Canceled: A previously planned closure of the northbound truck stop between Lightburne Street and 19th Street, originally set for nightly shutdowns from Tuesday, April 29, through Thursday, May 1, has been canceled.

MoDOT urges motorists to reduce speed and stay alert when traveling through work zones. Officials noted that work zones may vary, ranging from moving operations—such as striping, patching, or mowing—to short-term lane closures for repairs or debris removal.

MoDOT Kansas City maintains more than 7,000 miles of state roadway across nine counties. To receive work zone notifications, sign up online or contact MoDOT at 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636).

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Damon Hodges Appointed New Clay County Administrator

Damon Hodges

Following a nationwide search, the Clay County Commissioners have unanimously voted to appoint Damon Hodges as the next County Administrator. Hodges has more than 20 years of public service experience and currently serves as the City Administrator for the City of Raytown, Missouri.

The search began shortly after the current County Administrator Dianna Wright announced her plans to retire on November 1st. The Commissioners partnered with the executive recruitment firm SGR to lead the search process to identify a qualified successor. Hodges will officially assume his duties as County Administrator on June 23, 2025.

Hodges has served as the City Administrator for Raytown since 2018, where he led several transformative city-wide initiatives. Among his key accomplishments are the successful passage of the largest stormwater general obligation bond in the city’s history, collaboration with the Board of Aldermen and staff to enhance workplace culture and employee facilities, completion of Raytown’s first salary study in over 20 years, and continued efforts to improve city operations and support sustainable growth.

Before becoming City Administrator, Hodges served as Raytown’s Public Works Director, managing critical infrastructure projects and community development. His public service career began with a 15-year tenure at the City of Kansas City, Missouri, where he played a central role in major redevelopment projects, including the Downtown Kansas City Power & Light Entertainment District, Beacon Hill, and the Martin City infrastructure initiative. He also oversaw numerous roads, bridge, and capital improvement projects across the city.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Hodges holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Baker University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from Southern University A&M College. He is an active member of his church and spent nearly a decade coaching youth sports, mentoring and inspiring young athletes. A devoted family man, Hodges has been married for 25 years and is the proud father of three children. As a long-time resident of Clay County, he brings a personal connection and deep commitment to the community he will now serve in this new leadership role.

“I am honored to serve as the next Clay County Administrator, and I look forward to working alongside the dedicated staff and elected officials to continue moving Clay County forward,” Hodges said. “I want to sincerely thank the Clay County Commissioners for their vote of confidence in appointing me to this vital role. I am deeply committed to serving the entire community that my family and I have proudly called home for the past 23 years.”

Presiding Commissioner Jerry Nolte expressed his confidence in Mr. Hodges, stating, "I look forward to working closely with our incoming County Administrator Damon Hodges as he assumes the duties of County Administrator. Based on his history of excellence, I have every confidence in his ability to lead our staff to promote government efficiency, public safety, infrastructure improvements and economic opportunities for our citizens."

Joann Lawson, Eastern Commissioner At-Large, echoed these sentiments: “I am delighted to welcome Damon Hodges to our team. Together, we will work to make Clay County an even better place to live, work, and thrive.”

Mr. Hodges brings a wealth of experience and a forward-thinking approach to his new role. His leadership will focus on enhancing government efficiency, improving infrastructure, and fostering economic opportunities for the citizens of Clay County.

KPGZ News - Megan Sahlfeld contributed to this story.

Kearney Parks Launches Food & Flick Fridays

Kearney Parks and Recreation is bringing back a beloved summer tradition with an exciting twist—introducing Food & Flick Fridays at Lions Park! This family-friendly event series will feature four free outdoor movie nights under the stars, paired with delicious eats from local food trucks.

The movie lineup kicks off on June 27 with Mufasa: The Lion King, setting the stage for a season of fun, food, and film. Guests are invited to grab a bite from the food trucks on site (food available for purchase) and settle in for a free movie beginning at sunset.

The summer movie schedule includes:

  • June 27: Mufasa: The Lion King

  • July 18: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

  • August 1: A Minecraft Movie

  • September 5: Moana 2

All movies are free to attend, and everyone is encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair for seating.

For full details and sunset times, visit KearneyMO.us.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.