Thursday, June 18, 2026

Property damage in Nevada leads to arrest

Last week, Nevada Police officers responded to a local business after receiving a report of property damage. It was reported that an unknown suspect had broken a window out of a vehicle to gain entry. A nearby business was able to provide surveillance footage that captured the suspect in the area.
During the investigation, it was discovered that the Vernon County Sheriff's Office was investigating additional thefts from vehicles that had occurred just outside the Nevada city limits. In those incidents, a rifle was stolen from a vehicle and a vehicle was later stolen from the same area.
Detectives with the Nevada Police Department were able to identify the susepct, recover the stolen rifle and later locate the stolen vehicle after it had been abandoned within the City of Nevada. The recovered property was turned over to the Vernon County Sheriff's Office to assist with their ongoing investigation.
Nevada Police detectives completed their investigation regarding the incident that occurred within the city limits and submitted the case to the Vernon County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. As a result, the following charges were filed against Patrick Pierce of Nevada:
• Property Damage 1st Degree – Class E Felony
• Unlawful Gaining Entry into a Motor Vehicle – Class A Misdemeanor
• Burglary 2nd Degree – Class D Felony
Pierce was issued a $10,000 cash-only bond in connection with the Nevada Police Department's investigation.
We would like to commend our Investigations Division for their outstanding work in identifying the suspect, recovering stolen property, and helping bring this case to a successful resolution through cooperation with our law enforcement partners.

Courtesy Nevada Police Department


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Movie: Butler, 1939

With Old Settler's Day coming to Butler this weekend, we thought it would be a good time to again present a special movie made in Butler, circa 1939. Enjoy the memories!


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BREAKING: No bond for Butler man accused of sex acts with child

Tommy Thomas, 67, of Butler MO is currently being held in the Bates County Jail on eight charges related to alleged deviate sex acts with a minor female child under the age of 12 in September of 2025.

The charges as follows:

1. Sodomy Or Attempted Sodomy - 1st Degree - Victim Is Less Than 12 Years Old { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 566.060 }

2. Sodomy Or Attempted Sodomy - 1st Degree - Victim Is Less Than 12 Years Old { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 566.060 }

3. Sodomy Or Attempted Sodomy - 1st Degree - Victim Is Less Than 12 Years Old { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 566.060 }

4. Sodomy Or Attempted Sodomy - 1st Degree - Victim Is Less Than 12 Years Old { Felony Unclassified RSMo: 566.060 }

5. Endangering Welfare of Child Creating Substantial Risk-1st Degree - 1st Offense - Sexual Contact { Felony D RSMo: 568.045 }

6. Endangering Welfare of Child Creating Substantial Risk-1st Degree - 1st Offense - Sexual Contact { Felony D RSMo: 568.045 }

7. Endangering Welfare of Child Creating Substantial Risk-1st Degree - 1st Offense - Sexual Contact { Felony D RSMo: 568.045 }

8. Endangering Welfare of Child Creating Substantial Risk-1st Degree - 1st Offense - Sexual Contact { Felony D RSMo: 568.045 }

Thomas is currently in custody in the Bates County Jail with a no bond condition. 

A full conviction will result in lifetime imprisonment with no parole.

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More rain inbound this morning


8:45 am Seen here, rain is inbound and likely to last a few hours before giving way to partly sunny skies later this afternoon. High today will be around 75, providing a nice break from storms that passed through last night.


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Mound City's Colton Byram now ranked inside PRCA Top 10


Colton Byram is in the middle of one of the strongest seasons of his career.
Now ranked inside the PRCA Top 10, Colton is chasing his first trip to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo with momentum, toughness, and years of work behind him.
Read the full Tough Draw Tuesday story at http://toughdraw.com/.../tough-draw-tuesday-colton-byram....

Courtesy Tough Draw

Photo by Lindsay Hughes


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8 Tips to Manage Migraines Without Medication

Here are some lifestyle habits that may help you prevent migraines or ease symptoms.

If you’ve ever had a migraine, you know it can stop you in your tracks. It’s not the kind of headache you can just push through with a cup of coffee or a short break. Migraines can build slowly or hit out of nowhere, resulting in pounding pain that makes it hard to think, work or even sit in a bright room. You might feel nauseous, dizzy or extra sensitive to light and sound. Some people even notice warning signs before the pain starts, like seeing flashing lights or feeling tingling in their hands or face.

Migraines are more common than many people realize, and they can affect many aspects of daily life. While medication can help, it’s not the only option. In fact, many people find that small changes to their routine can make migraines less frequent or less intense.

Here are some simple, medication-free ways to help keep migraines under control:

  1. Know your triggers. Migraines are often linked to triggers like stress, certain foods (such as aged cheese, processed meat, chocolate or artificial sweeteners), lack of sleep or weather changes. Keeping a simple journal can help you spot patterns. Once you know your triggers, you can work to avoid them.
  2. Manage stress in healthy ways. Stress is one of the most common migraine triggers. Activities like deep breathing, meditation, gentle yoga or taking a quiet walk can help calm your mind and body.
  3. Stay hydrated. Dehydration is a common cause of headaches and migraines. Make it a habit to drink water throughout the day, especially in warm weather or after exercise.
  4. Don’t skip meals. Going too long without eating can cause blood sugar to drop, which may trigger a migraine. Eating balanced meals and healthy snacks regularly can help keep your blood sugar steadier.
  5. Stick to a regular sleep schedule. Too little sleep or even too much sleep can bring on a migraine. Try to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day, even on weekends.
  6. Use cold or warm compresses. Placing a cold pack on your forehead or neck may help numb pain. Some people also find relief using a warm compress to relax tense muscles.
  7. Limit screen time and bright lights. Long hours on screens and bright lights can make migraines worse. Try lowering screen brightness, taking breaks and using blue light filters when possible.
  8. Get regular physical activity. Gentle, regular exercise like walking, swimming or cycling can help reduce how often you get migraines. Just be careful not to overdo it, since intense exercise can sometimes trigger symptoms.

Managing migraines without medication often comes down to being in tune with your body and building healthy daily habits. What works for one person may not work for another, so it may take some trial and error to see what works best for you. If your migraines are severe or getting worse, however, it’s best to talk with a healthcare provider to rule out other causes and explore treatment options.

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A special thank-you from Drexel swimming pool management


The Drexel Area Swimming Pool would like to thank their generous donors for their gracious donation to the Pool. Their gracious donation helped us in updating the bathhouse/concession building. Hawthorn Bank gave a most generous donation of $5,500.00. Zach McMahan with Mac-Wilson Plumbing donated all the plumbing parts that were needing to updated in the bathrooms/concession. Brian and Kody Kaufman provided the labor to install those plumbing parts. Wise Choice Solutions Scott Murrey and Katie Stewart for picking up and hanging the new bathhouse doors. Labor and time was donated by these wonderful people: Mayor Aubrey Deal and wife Linda, Chief Bill Downey II and wife Kim, Alderman Jonathan McCubbin, Dwight McCubbin, Cumpton Concrete Brian, Cory, Austin Cumpton, and Travis Hughes, Forced Air Heating and Cooling Cory Deckert, Lifeguards Montanna Mears and Aydyn Alexander, Shelbi Evans, Mark and Sheila Harris and Lee Dreher. They helped with cleaning the pool, repairing/painting the lifeguard stands, and repaint inside and outside of the bathhouse/concession building. If it wasn’t for all these wonderful people we wouldn’t be able to do all these updates. We are still looking for ways to upgrade the original pool so please keep an eye out for upcoming fundraisers to help us fulfill our dreams.

Courtesy City of Drexel


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