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INDEPENDENCE RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS

Critical violations involve factors that can directly lead to foodborne illness and must be corrected within 72 hours or as otherwise stated. All critical violations must be corrected within 72 hours (or as otherwise stated on the report). All non-critical violations must be corrected by the next regular inspection (or as otherwise stated on the report).

AREA COVID-19 VACCINATION SITES

All Missourians ages 5 and older (Pfizer vaccine) or 18 and older (Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines) are eligible to receive COVID vaccines without charge. If you are seeking a third dose of Pfizer or Moderna, you should first talk with your health-care provider.

Patricia Louise Todd

Patricia Louise Todd, 82, Tonganoxie, KS, was called home to be with her Lord on March 11, 2022. A celebration of life will be 11 am to 2 pm Saturday March 19, 2022, at the Kane Family Farms 17791 Chieftain Road, Tonganoxie, KS 66086.

Renee Ann Langley

Born August 5, 1957 Passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, March 7, 2022. She is Survived by her father Gene Warf.

Sister Bonnie Ann Bachle, SCL

Sister Bonnie Ann Bachle, 81, a Sister of Charity of Leavenworth (SCL) for 61 years, died on Feb. 13, 2022, at Providence Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. Sister entered the religious community on Aug. 30, 1960, and served in education and pastoral ministry. To read her complete obituary, please visit the SCL website at https://www.scls.org/ sisterbonniebachle/.

Climate change expected to make pollen season nastier

Climate change has already made allergy season longer and pollen counts higher, but you ain’t sneezed nothing yet. Climate scientists at the University of Michigan looked at 15 plant pollens in the United States and used computer simulations to calculate how much worse allergy season will likely get by the year 2100.

‘She makes us all winners’

Emily Berry is no stranger to a state final four. The success she has enjoyed the past three seasons with her Blue Springs South softball team has morphed over to the girls basketball team, as the Jaguars are headed to the final four for the first time in the high school’s 30-year history.

William (Bill) D. Malensek

William (Bill) D. Malensek, 79, passed away in his home on March 9th, 2022. He stepped on from this life into the presence of his Lord and to rejoin his wife Sue after fighting a remarkable battle against cancer. Bill was born the son of William and Dorothy (Williams) Malensek on May 22, 1942, in Leadville, CO. William relocated the family including sisters Nancy and Patricia and brother Darrell to Sumner, MO shortly after Bill was born. They eventually settled in the Kansas City area. Bill went to electrical school where he excelled in his craft. He later joined the IBEW Local #124 on November 11, 1964. He worked as a highly skilled electrician to support his family for 35 years until he retired in May 2000. Bill met his wife Mariellen Sue (Crawford) Malensek on a date arranged by close friends. The two were married on September 12, 1965, at Church of Jesus Christ Seventh Day in Kansas City. They were married for 55 years with beautiful memories shared among family and friends. Bill was an incredibly talented person. He could solve very complex challenges by applying simple logic and common sense. He had a gift and desire to construct things and he frequently applied these talents in service to others. Bill also loved to hunt, fish, and camp, instilling this passion of the outdoors with his family. Bill was very devoted to his wife Sue. “Bill and Sue” was the expression to refer to them truly as one. They had many common interests and some that were unique. They shared the desire to create and were a great balance for one another. Bill was preceded in death by his loving wife Sue. Bill is survived by his sisters Nancy and Patricia and brother Darrell, his son Robert Malensek and wife Brooke, and his daughter Mary Ann (Malensek) Young and husband Randall. Bill has four grandchildren Taylor and Hunter, sons of Bob and Brooke and Andrew and Miranda, son and daughter to Mary and Randall. Visitation is planned for Saturday, March 19th at 9:00am followed by a memorial service at 10:00 am at Speaks Suburban Chapel, 18020 E 39th St S., Independence, MO. 64055. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.speakschapel. com (Arrangements: Speaks Suburban Chapel (816) 373-3600)