Robert Vick, the Dearborn reserve police officer suspended for 30 days by the city’s board of aldermen last month, has been reinstated. This action came at the board’s meeting last Wednesday. Vick had been suspended after many residents of Dearborn and the surrounding area complained to the board about what they called “harassment” from the police department. City officials said the police department will work to improve relations with the public.
Announcement is being made of the engagement of Angela Kay Seymour of Jacksonville, Ill. and Weldon Ryan Stubbs, of Edgerton. The bride-to-be is the daughter of James and Kathy Seymour of Jacksonville, Ill. She graduated from Jacksonville High School in 1991 and from William Jewell College in Liberty in May 1995, with an elementary education degree. The future groom is the son of Walter and Marjorie Stubbs of Edgerton. He attended North Platte High School and graduated from Benton High School in St. Joseph in 1990 and from William Jewell College in 1994 with a physics degree. He will graduate from the University of Kansas in May 1996 with an electrical engineering degree.
Nissa Hancock of Platte City and James True of Carbon, Ind. will be married at 7 p.m. July 22 in the First Baptist Church of Platte City. The Rev. Tom True of the United Methodist Church of Brazil, Ind. will officiate.