• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Monday, May 12, 2025
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish
No Result
View All Result
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
No Result
View All Result

Praise for Riverside officer

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
January 11, 2024
in Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
7
SHARES
166
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

EDITOR:

We would like to commend a small city and especially one of its officers for the implementation of a plan that is helping its community full circle.

RelatedNews

Something is wrong in Park Hill School District

Sam, it was Biden’s work, not Trump’s

Voters, how do we make you care?

This fall, Officer Shane Moore, of the Riverside, Missouri PD, contacted our business regarding donating deer he was harvesting to the Missouri Share the Harvest Program and wanted to know if we could process these. So, at the beginning of the season, it was just a typical process wherein Officer Shane would drop off the deer and we processed it for distribution to local food pantries that had signed up with MDC to take donated deer.

However, it was not long before Officer Shane had filled our initial quota for the program, and when I contacted the program operators I was informed that due to a lack of funding we might not be able to increase our quotas as we had in past years. When I contacted Officer Moore about this dilemma, he took the initiative to speak with others at the City of Riverside and come up with a plan that has since benefitted the community of Riverside directly, as well as helped our small business be able to give work to people who otherwise might not have been able to due to us having to turn away the deer.

Here is the plan that was devised by Officer Moore, the City of Riverside, and our small business:

Shane contacted me and asked if there was way the city could pay the processing fees, and then the meat could then be given directly back to a local pantry, Mimi’s, located in Riverside. After putting our heads together and contacting the Missouri Conservation Agency, we were able to get the specifics worked out and that is when the giving back began. Since that time Officer Moore has spent most nights and even mornings (including part of his holidays) harvesting to date 44 deer and supplying the community pantry with hundreds of pounds of meat for people in need.

We wish to let the citizens of Riverside and surrounding communities know that Officer Moore has shown what “Giving Back” is all about. Sitting in the cold, rain, and multiple other weather conditions, he has a goal to reach 50 by the end of the season on Jan. 15, and we are sure he will get there.

And thank you to the City of Riverside for agreeing to this untried plan and trusting that it would succeed.

       --Staff of North Oak 
         Quality Meats
         7711 N. Oak Trafficway
         Kansas City
Tags: platte countyriverside
Landmark Digital

Landmark Digital

Related Posts

45 Years Ago–May 9, 1980

by Ivan Foley
May 11, 2025
0

Jim W. Pinkerton has joined the news and advertising staff of The Landmark. He has 10 years of daily newspaper experience in Odessa, Tex., Pryor, Oklahoma, and Nevada, Mo. Holder of a bachelor of arts in journalism from the University...

30 Years Ago–May 11, 1995

by Ivan Foley
May 11, 2025
0

Platte County commissioners presented Betty Wallingford with a resolution honoring her for 28 years of service in the Platte County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday. Wallingford, who has served as supervisor of the civilian unit for 28 years, is the longest-serving...

15 Years Ago–May 12, 2010

by Ivan Foley
May 11, 2025
0

Gov. Jay Nixon has appointed Dennis C. Eckold of Kansas City as an associate circuit judge of the Sixth Circuit in Platte County. Eckold will fill the vacancy created by the governor’s appointment in January of Gary D. Witt to...

Sports betting

Fixing stupid, sports gambling

by Guy Speckman
May 11, 2025
0

This is a tariff free column. I negotiated a “yuge” deal with Foley to bring it to you this way. You're welcome. Maybe next week we'll bring you low-cost eggs to go with no tariffs. The State of Missouri still...

Next Post
No trash service in Kansas City

Breaking news, snow and masks

Popular News

  • Northland Workforce Development Center

    KC commits $25 million to new workforce center

    20 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
  • Five businesses hit in series of break-ins

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • The Landmark begins its 161st year of publication

    7 shares
    Share 3 Tweet 2
  • Tariffs, fireworks, and tariffs on fireworks

    4 shares
    Share 2 Tweet 1
  • Sheriff’s department provides statement on officer-involved shooting

    22 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Call us at 816-858-0363

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Online
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved