Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Arrest made at Smoker Friendly in Butler
On 11/03/2024, Butler Officers were dispatched to Smoker Friendly in reference to suspicious activity. While Officers were on scene outside of Smoker Friendly, an employee came outside and stated “He needs to leave” as James Carroll was walking out of the store. The employee then advised officers that Carroll attempted to hand “stuff” to her inside of a cigarette pack.
The Officers observed a crushed cigarette pack in Carroll’s hand that he then dropped on the ground. An Officer picked the cigarette pack up and observed a bag inside of it containing a white crystalline substance that later field tested positive for methamphetamine.
Carroll was then then placed in custody for possession of a controlled substance and transported to the Bates County Jail.
On 11/04/2024 a warrant was issued for Carroll with the following charge: Possession of a Controlled Substance with a bond assigned of $10,000 Cash or Surety.
Carroll was then then placed in custody for possession of a controlled substance and transported to the Bates County Jail.
On 11/04/2024 a warrant was issued for Carroll with the following charge: Possession of a Controlled Substance with a bond assigned of $10,000 Cash or Surety.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Thank you from Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson
I want to say, Thank You, to the Bates County Voters. You turned out huge and I appreciate all of you that took the time to check my name on the ballot. Even though I didn’t have an opponent, I always look at the numbers.
What do the numbers tell me? To me, if you took the time to vote for me, then I figure that for the better part you support me and my office. It doesn’t mean you blindly approve of everything I do, but you approve over all what we are doing and the direction we are taking the Office of Sheriff.
To those 1250 who didn’t check the box. My pledge to you, is that I will continue to strive to earn your vote and never take it for granted. The Office of Sheriff is your office! Thank you again to the best community in the world for your support!
What do the numbers tell me? To me, if you took the time to vote for me, then I figure that for the better part you support me and my office. It doesn’t mean you blindly approve of everything I do, but you approve over all what we are doing and the direction we are taking the Office of Sheriff.
To those 1250 who didn’t check the box. My pledge to you, is that I will continue to strive to earn your vote and never take it for granted. The Office of Sheriff is your office! Thank you again to the best community in the world for your support!
- Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson
Obituary - Jennifer Zismer
Jennifer Zismer, 66, of Urich, Missouri, died Wednesday evening, October 30, 2024, at Truman Lake Manor, Lowry City, Mo.
She was born March 17, 1958, in Wichita, Kansas, the daughter of Jerry L. Arnold and Maura J. (McLaughlin) Arnold. On December 15, 1994, she married Robert D. Zismer in Lee’s Summit, Mo., and he survives of the home.
After graduating from high school, Jennifer worked in accounting. She dedicated her life to Jehovah on December 10, 2010, and was baptized as a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Clinton, Mo. She enjoyed field service, witnessing and preaching the good news of Jesus, and always put the ministry first. She also enjoyed sewing and making clothes, baking (especially for others), and canning. Seeing God’s creation while she traveled was also something she enjoyed.
Jennifer loved her family and is survived by her husband, Robert Zismer; three children, Jadie Martinez, Jacksonville, Arkansas, Tammy Arnold, Wichita, Ks., and Michael Arnold, Wichita, Ks.; 2 step-children, Brent Zismer, Blue Springs, Mo., and Chrisa Harper, Peculiar, Mo., 5 grandchildren, Jorhdyn Arnold, Khayden Arnold, Dean Zismer, Emily Harper, and Carson Hedges; 2 brothers, Alan Arnold, Grain Valley, Mo., and Tom Arnold, Wichita, Ks.; 2 sisters, Cindy Pearson, Wichita, Ks., and Christina Arnold, Texas; and several nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and great-nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents and 2 sisters, Kathy Stoneking and Laurie Strauch.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton
She was born March 17, 1958, in Wichita, Kansas, the daughter of Jerry L. Arnold and Maura J. (McLaughlin) Arnold. On December 15, 1994, she married Robert D. Zismer in Lee’s Summit, Mo., and he survives of the home.
After graduating from high school, Jennifer worked in accounting. She dedicated her life to Jehovah on December 10, 2010, and was baptized as a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Clinton, Mo. She enjoyed field service, witnessing and preaching the good news of Jesus, and always put the ministry first. She also enjoyed sewing and making clothes, baking (especially for others), and canning. Seeing God’s creation while she traveled was also something she enjoyed.
Jennifer loved her family and is survived by her husband, Robert Zismer; three children, Jadie Martinez, Jacksonville, Arkansas, Tammy Arnold, Wichita, Ks., and Michael Arnold, Wichita, Ks.; 2 step-children, Brent Zismer, Blue Springs, Mo., and Chrisa Harper, Peculiar, Mo., 5 grandchildren, Jorhdyn Arnold, Khayden Arnold, Dean Zismer, Emily Harper, and Carson Hedges; 2 brothers, Alan Arnold, Grain Valley, Mo., and Tom Arnold, Wichita, Ks.; 2 sisters, Cindy Pearson, Wichita, Ks., and Christina Arnold, Texas; and several nephews, nieces, great-nephews, and great-nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents and 2 sisters, Kathy Stoneking and Laurie Strauch.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton
Obituary - Norma Christine Purgerson
Norma Christine Purgerson, 89, Nevada, MO passed away on Monday, November 4, 2024 at Nathan Richards Health Care Center in Nevada following a lengthy illness. Norma was born October 2, 1935 in Echols, KY to Elbert L. and Jennie L. (Shaw) Gregory. She was united in marriage to Ollie Purgerson on July 21, 1958 in Owensboro, KY and he preceded her in death in 2017.
Norma was raised in Kentucky and came to El Dorado Springs in 2017. She loved her dogs, crocheting, fishing, and was an avid Bingo player.
Survivors include her children: Karen Patterson (Jim), El Dorado Springs, MO, James Purgerson (Jeanne), Altamont, IL, Earl Purgerson (Dorothy), Stockton, MO, Darlinda Toothaker (Darren), El Dorado Springs, Penny Strassle (Bill), Independence, MO, and Verena Solley, Granite City, IL; 27 grandchildren, 61 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Terrie Purgerson, Nokomis, IL; numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Ollie, she was preceded in death by her son, Bobby Purgerson; a daughter, Melva Purgerson; two sisters, and two brothers.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Norma was raised in Kentucky and came to El Dorado Springs in 2017. She loved her dogs, crocheting, fishing, and was an avid Bingo player.
Survivors include her children: Karen Patterson (Jim), El Dorado Springs, MO, James Purgerson (Jeanne), Altamont, IL, Earl Purgerson (Dorothy), Stockton, MO, Darlinda Toothaker (Darren), El Dorado Springs, Penny Strassle (Bill), Independence, MO, and Verena Solley, Granite City, IL; 27 grandchildren, 61 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Terrie Purgerson, Nokomis, IL; numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Ollie, she was preceded in death by her son, Bobby Purgerson; a daughter, Melva Purgerson; two sisters, and two brothers.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Mark Alford's Statement After Winning Re-election to Congress
RAYMORE, Mo. — U.S. Congressman Mark Alford (MO-04) released the following statement after winning his reelection to serve a second term as the Representative from Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District:
“We are honored to earn the overwhelming support of Missourians across the Fourth Congressional District. It is our privilege to be your voice and your vote in Washington and to be able to support each and every one of our 772,047 constituents.
“This election has made one thing very clear: Americans need security — at our border, in our economy, and in our communities. As your representative, we are committed to restoring that security, and making America and Missouri an even better place to live. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this opportunity. God bless Missouri, and God bless the United States of America.”
“We are honored to earn the overwhelming support of Missourians across the Fourth Congressional District. It is our privilege to be your voice and your vote in Washington and to be able to support each and every one of our 772,047 constituents.
“This election has made one thing very clear: Americans need security — at our border, in our economy, and in our communities. As your representative, we are committed to restoring that security, and making America and Missouri an even better place to live. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this opportunity. God bless Missouri, and God bless the United States of America.”
Bates County General Election results for November 5th
Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held in the County of Bates on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 as certified to this office by the participating entities of Bates County.
REPUBLICAN (REP)
DEMOCRATIC (DEM)
LIBERTARIAN (LIB)
BETTER (BTR)
GREEN (GRN)
Unofficial Results: 100%
Total Turnout: 70.58%
President/Vice President
Donald J Trump/JD Vance 6,695
Kamala Harris/Tim Waltz 1,563
Chase Oliver/ Mike Ter Maat 57
Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware 18
United States Senator:
Josh Hawley 6,094
Lucas Kunce 1,923
W.C. Young 72
Jared Young 60
Nathan Kline 71
Governer:
Mike Kehoe 6,396
Crystal Quade 1,604
Bill Slantz 89
Paul Lehmann 60
Lieutenant Governer
Dave Wasinger 6,055
Richard Brown 1,585
Ken Iverson 153
Danielle (Dani) Elliott 220
Secretary of State
Denny Hoskins 6,141
Barbara Phifer 1,601
Carl Herman-Freese 155
Jerome Bauer 92
State Treasurer:
Vivek Malek 5,964
Mark Osmack 1,611
John A. Hartwig, Jr. 258
Reagan Haas 115
Attorney General:
Andrew Bailey 6,421
Elad Jonathan Gross 1,378
Ryan Munro 167
United States Representative District 4:
Mark Alford 6,585
Jeanette Cass 1,402
Thomas Holbrook 156
United States Senator District 31:
Rick Brattin 6,313
Raymond L. James 1,682
State Representative District 62
Sherry Gallick 2,989
State Representative District 125:
Dane Diehl 4,024
Lynda Jones 778
Circuit Judge 27:
M. Brandon Baker 6,911
Bates County Northern Commissioner:
John Gray 3,797
Bates County Southern Commissioner:
Trent Nelson 3,287
Sheriff:
Chad Anderson 7,169
Assessor:
Carl Bettels 6,676
Collector/Treasurer
Kacie Robey 6,154
Coroner:
Jerret Jay Reno 7,054
Surveyor:
William C. Lethcho 6,049
Public Administrator:
Brenda Doody 7,018
Missouri Supreme Court Judges:
Retain Kelly Broniec
Yes 5,005
No 2,174
Retain Ginger Gooch
Yes 4,905
No 2,221
Courts of Appeal Judge:
Retain Cynthia Martin
Yes 4,759
No 2,303
Retain Janet Sutton
Yes 4,922
No 2,113
Retain Gary D. Witt
Yes 4,764
No 2,273
Amendment 2:
Yes 3,929
No 4,234
Amendment 3:
Yes 2,973
No 5,303
Amendment 5:
Yes 3,822
No 4,214
Amendment 6:
Yes 3,614
No 4,213
Amendment 7:
Yes 6,263
No 1,740
Proposition A:
Yes 3,819
No 4,339
Hudson School District Question:
For the Levy 136
Against the Levy 130
Butler FFA News:
Butler High School Junior Whitley Randalls won the Missouri Cattleman’s Contest and will move onto Districts next week.
Butler High School Junior Dara Ramage was 3rd in her room for Young Farmers and Farmwives. Very proud of both of these young ladies
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