Saturday, June 13, 2026

Early morning lightning ignites propane tank in rural Bates County


At 7:40 a.m., the Rich Hill Fire Department was called to assist the Butler Fire Department with a residential propane tank fire. Personnel worked together to cool the tank and successfully extinguish the fire. Crews remained on scene until 10:30 a.m.

No injuries were reported.

Courtesy of the Rich Hill Fire Department


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Hightlights from the Appleton City Fair parade Friday evening

First photo is Grand Marshal’s Leroy and Dorotha Swopes. Looking dapper!































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Highlights from the annual Butler Chamber of Commerce car show today

Judging will be announced at 2 pm. Come on by the historic Butler square!
















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Weather cancels Fair activities in Appleton City today


Due to potential weather threats, all activities scheduled for the Appleton City Fair today have been cancelled.


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One hour delay regarding car show on the Butler Square today

CAR SHOW UPDATE:

We are going to delay the car show one hour!

Registration will open at 9am 
Show starts at 11am
Awards at 2pm

Please Share and call your friends that don’t have social media! 

See you after the morning rain ❤️


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Special sale coming to Bates County Memorial Hosital!


This might be our favorite fundraiser of the year, and it's just in time for Father's Day.
Stop by our front lobby for the BCMH Auxiliary Nut Sale on Tuesday, June 16 for roasted and glazed almonds, cashews, pecans, and other confections.
Every purchase supports BCMH Auxiliary projects that benefit our patients, staff, and community. Thank you for supporting your community hospital!

Courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital


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City of Nevada addresses concerns regarding electric bicycles

ELECTRIC BICYCLE SAFETY REMINDER
We have recently received questions and concerns regarding the use of electric bicycles (e-bikes) within our community. Below are some important reminders about Missouri law and safe operation:
E-bikes with operable pedals and an electric motor under 750 watts are generally legal to ride in Missouri.
If an electric bicycle exceeds 750 watts, or is capable of speeds beyond what is allowed for an e-bike class 1 &2 20 mph, Class 3 28 mph, it is classified as a motor vehicle and at minimum requires a valid drivers license.
Bicycles and e-bikes are not permitted to be operated on sidewalks within the city.
Bicycle and e-bike operators must obey the rules of the road just like any other vehicle, including:
• Stopping at stop signs and traffic signals
• Yielding when required
• Using proper hand signals for turns
• Riding in the correct direction of travel
Class 3 e-bikes (pedal-assist up to 28 MPH) may only be operated by individuals 16 years of age or older and must be equipped with a speedometer.
Whether you ride a bicycle or an e-bike, please do so responsibly and safely. Following these rules helps keep everyone on our streets safe.


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Fight aging with exercise!


Want to stay independent, active, and confident as you age?
Join the next online session of Stay Strong, Stay Healthy — Level 2, starting June 22 at 3 p.m. This course builds on the progress you made in Level 1, helping you continue to build muscle, strengthen bone density and feel more confident in everyday movements, all guided by MU Extension specialists from the comfort of your home.
Classes meet Mondays and Wednesdays, June 22–August 12, from 3 – 4 p.m.
Keep moving forward this summer with a practical, supportive program that delivers real results.
Register and learn more: https://brnw.ch/21x3iGi


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