Monday, April 30, 2012

Rich Hill city wide garage sale just a few weeks away...

The Rich Hill city wide garage sale will be May 11th and 12th

Sign up at Rich Hill city hall- $10 for 1 day or $15 for both days by May 4th. Maps available for pick up by May 9th at the Rich Hill Post Office lobby, Security Bank, City Hall, Food Fair and Swope's Drive Inn.

The city wide garage sale is sponsored by the Rich Hill Chamber of commerce.

-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Boys results from Holden track meet...

The top 8 finishers in last Fridays track meet at Holden:


4x800-8th place: Tayje VanVoorst, Mauricio Perez, Jesse Donovan, Jared Best

4x200-4th place: Kyle Martin, Kyle Todd, Trey Mareth, Stacy Davenport

4x100-8th place: Kyle Martin, Kyle Todd, Corbin Duffield, Trey Mareth

300 Hurdles-5th place: Stacy Davenport

4x400-3rd place: Corbin Duffield, Stacy Davenport, Mauricio Perez, Trey Mareth

Triple Jump-7th place: Trey Mareth

Discus Throw-8th place: Austin Shatto


The Conference Meet at Van Horn is being held today- results will be posted later.

-our thanks to Aaron Allen

Students of the Month named by Butler Optimist Club

Butler Optimist members Kristen Diehl and Brenda Prichard, are pictured with the Butler Elementary Optimist Students of the Month for April.  K-3 student is Jeremy Woods and 4-6 student is Andres Heiman.  Each student receives a certificate and a Sonic gift card.

Lots of ribbons and medals presented during Butler 5th & 6th grade art show


Student artworks were judged by Melinda Hipple, Baldwin City, Kan., for an “open house” display April 26 at Butler Elementary. Award winners were announced at the Spirit Assembly the next morning. Parents were invited to both events.

Katelyn McCrary earned the “Artist 2012” trophy for her artistic creativity, strong craftsmanship skills & leadership in work ethics on projects in the elementary art program over the past few years according to her art teacher, Mrs. Gentry. She also received one of two “Judge’s Choice” awards, a blue and a red ribbon for her artworks.

Robin Anderson earned a “Judge’s Choice” award plus a red and a white ribbon for her artworks.

Anthony Lewis, Casi Smith, Riley Mareth and Eli Brockman each earned a “Best in Class--Art” medal in their classrooms.

Other 6th grade 1st place ribbon winners were: Emily Spitler, Trevor Berger, Keith Steward, Alex Otter, Katharine Cunningham, Beth Davis, Casi Smith, Kenton Taylor, Mickayla Eldridge, Jeffery Harrill and Anthony Lewis.

Second place winners in 6th grade were: Casi Smith, Colton McIntyre, Jasmine Cooper, Mickayla Eldridge, Trevor Coffman, Seth Stump, Alex Douty, Coty Spencer, Katharine Cunningham and Riley Mareth.

Third place winners in 6th grade were: Arizona Kobel, Kenton Taylor, Trevor Hobbs, Autumn Martin, Leah Dickerson, Schanda Miller, Aziah Van Voorst, Hailey Burris, Katharine Cunningham, Ethan Gardner and Tevin Taylor.

Fifth grade first place ribbon winners were: Madison Best, Lucas Cunningham, Tarin Schrock, Jacob Smith, Alex Ruth and Arien Wisdom.

Fifth grade second place ribbon winners were: Kristen Chandler, Thane Lawrence, Clayton Hardie and Jack Rotert.

Fifth grade third place ribbon winners were: Isaiah Miller, Makenna Cazzelle, T. J. Young and Noah Long.

-our thanks to Stacey Lawson

R-V Special Olympics team participates in Spring Track & Field event in Lee's Summit

The Butler R-V School District’s Special Olympics team competed Saturday in the Spring Track and Field Event at Lee’s Summit North High School. The team along with many volunteers enjoyed a beautiful day and brought home many medals and awards. An outpouring of community and family support through the week’s preparations and on the day of the event was much appreciated by students and staff. Volunteers included Jennifer Body, Jennifer Bosch, Terry Bettels, Marci Beckley, Pam Craft, Valerie Gaylord, Krista Morris, Dani Freeman, Tressa Fleischer, and Brenda Prichard.

Patti Bruto honored at BCMH Board of Directors meeting

Patti Bruto receives a plaque from Jerry Jones during
the annual Board of Directors meeting last Wednesday
Bates County Memorial Hospital honors Patti Bruto

Bates County Memorial Hospital honored Patti Bruto for her dedicated and loyal services as a member of the hospital Board of Directors at its’ annual Board meeting on April 25, 2012. Ms. Bruto served on the hospital Board from 2007-2012. She has served in the capacity of Secretary, Treasurer and Vice-Chairman. Her commitment to the hospital has been demonstrated by her support of the hospital and the community it serves. Ms. Bruto’s contributions as a Board member have been appreciated and will certainly be missed.

Rich Hill Police Department weekly report

Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
April 23, 2012 to April 29, 2012
04-23-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
04-24-2012
CIVIL STANDBY
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
C&I
OPEN DOOR
 
04-25-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE
 
04-26-2012
DOMESTIC
 
04-27-2012
HARASSMENT
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
04-28-2012
THEFT
NOISE
 
04-29-2012
THEFT
SPEAK TO OFFICER
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 

Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
April 23, 2012 to April 29, 2012
 
 
 
04-23-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
THREATS-RICH HILL Bates County Deputies responded to a report of theft in the Rich Hill Area.
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
C&I-RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Bates County Deputies took an informational report of the purchase of meat from a door to door sales person in rural Amsterdam.
MVA-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
 

An outstanding year- Butler Track program comes to a close


Results of the Adrian Junior High Relay Meet on April 19
Girls—6th out of 11 Teams
Point winners
8th Sarah Smalley—Triple Jump—26’3/4”
6th Makenna Hannah—Long Jump—12’10.5”
Courtney Blevins—75 M Hurdles—15.4
Jenna Simms—100 m Dash—15.11
4x400m Relay—5:08.76—Ashley Trinkle, Brittany Laughlin, Jenna Simms, Mady Gepford
5th Chelsea Spencer—Long Jump—12’11.75”
4th Mady Gepford—Long Jump—13’1”

Medal Winners
3rd Amy Miller—High Jump—4’4”
2nd 4x200m Relay—2:03.77—Ashley McMurphy, Makenna Hannah, Chelsea Spencer, Amy Miller
4x100m Relay—58.06—Courtney Blevins, Makenna Hannah, Chelsea Spencer, Amy Miller
1st Amy Miller—Triple Jump—29’10”


Berries Boost Brain Power

By Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Bates County Extension office

 It is no secret that berries are a healthy choice. For those who worry about losing their memory, there is new research that makes eating berries even more appealing. Even if you are not worried about memory loss, berries still pack a healthful punch for just a few calories.

Researchers have learned that women who participated in the Nurses’ Health Study that ate blueberries and/or strawberries developed memory problems 2 ½ years later than those who did not. Women gained this benefit on just ½ cup of blueberries or 2 ½ cups of strawberries per week.

Strawberries and blueberries are rich in anthocyanins. Anthocyanins are the pigment in plants that give them their dark red or blue coloring. One of their functions is to help move blood into the brain. Anthocyanins have been related to a broad range of health benefits such as vision and heart health.

Researchers have agreed that it may not have been the berries alone that protected the brain health of these women. The women who ate the berries regularly got more exercise than those who did not.

 “The great thing about strawberries and blueberries is that they taste great and are very low in calories” said Tammy Roberts of University of Missouri Extension.

 Strawberries provide only 22 calories, 5 grams of carbohydrate and provide two grams of fiber for every half cup serving. Blueberries provide 41 calories, 10 grams of carbohydrate and 2 grams of fiber per half cup. Both are a good source of vitamin C.

“It is well established that consuming a wide variety of colorful fruits and vegetables provides many healthful benefits” said Roberts. “If you are not currently eating a lot of fruits and vegetables, berries are a great place to start.”

There are many ways to add berries to a healthful diet: Sprinkle them on your cereal, add them to yogurt, to your favorite fruit salad or substitute them for syrup on your pancakes. You can savor the flavor now and reap the benefits later.

First Place honors in Bill Waris Memorial Tournament


Bill Waris Memorial Tournament 2012 
1st Place Front Row: Karley Reynolds, Delsa Burgess, Mariah Wimsatt, Mady McCoy Back Row: Lanie Kauffman, Jenna Shipley, Mackayla Wareham, Katie Schacker, Emily Kohen

Queen and Princess candidates needed...

The Bates County Fair is looking for Queen and Princess Candidates for the 2012 Fair. Queen Candidates must be ages 16 to 22 years old by July 6th of this year. Princess candidates must be between 13 and 15 years old by July 6th 2012. Entry forms are available from Bates County Farm Bureau on the East side of the Butler Square or at Sage’s Animal Health Clinic which is located at 716 West Dakota Street in Butler. 

All entry forms must be turned in by May 25th. Candidates will meet new people, and earn money though ticket sales. Contact Dr. Chris Sage for more information 660-679-4111 during business hours.

-thanks to FM 92 the Bullet

Unusual cloud formation spotted yesterday



This picture was taken at 5 p.m. on Sunday by Larry and Stephanie West one mile south of Summit School House on H highway west of Butler looking west. The path would have taken it across Butler, they said you could see debris in the air at the base of the funnel.

No damage was reported.




-our thanks to Jim Platt

Senator Caskey honored during "Back to the Blue" banquet

Senator Harold Caskey was the honored guest Saturday evening as Democrats gathered during the “Back to the Blue”, annual banquet held on the former Richards Gebaur air force base in Belton.

Each year an outstanding Democrat has been honored during the banquet. This year the members made the decision to retire the award previously given and give one award to an outstanding leader. Caskey was chosen as the first recipient.

Missouri Attorney General, Chris Koster presented the award and recognized Caskey for his dedication and commitment. Koster publicly announced to the crowd attending that the “Outstanding Democrat Leadership Award”, will now be known as “The Harold Caskey Award ” in his honor. 

This week marked the 20th anniversary of the crime victims rights legislation. Senator Harold Caskey was publicly recognized for his part in the milestone. Koster spoke highly of Caskey’s accomplishments during his terms as State Senator of the 31st District, noting that Caskey, passed over 321 bills during his tenure in Office.

Also in attendance was Anne McCaskill, sister of United State Senator, Clair McCaskill. State Treasurer Clint Zwifel, former Auditor and Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Susan Montee, 4th District Congress Candidate Teresa Hensley and many Union Representatives, Local Candidates and Activists.

-story courtesy of FM 92 the Bullet

Sunday, April 29, 2012

"Celebration of Church Music" today at 3 p.m.

The 11th annual "Celebration of Church Music" will be held Sunday, April 29, 3 PM at the First Christian Church of Butler. The concert will feature a variety of musical styles and ensembles, including selections by the Butler Brass and four numbers from the Butler Community Singers. A free-will offering will benefit the Community Food Pantry of Butler.

Gun & Knife show in Adrian next weekend...

The Adrian Gun and Knife Show will feature a new event this year- Knife Blade Smiths will be on location promoting knife safety, knife making and blade sharpening with hourly scheduled demonstrations to inform and educate the public how to safely use of a knife as a tool.

On May 5th, during this 3 day event, the Adrian Gun and Knife Show will feature a lumberjack style knife Competition at 2 p.m. Jason Burton will host the event and special training is required to enter the  competition. To compete, you must contact Jason in advance at 816-297-2308. Over 15 competitors will take the stage to compete for knife cutting timed events. Each competitor will use a 10 inch long and 2 inch wide knife to cut 2 by 4’s, pop cans and golf balls as a timed event….. A variety of cutting materials will be used during the competition. Note the world record for cutting a 2 x 4 with such a blade is 1 point 2 seconds...

The Adrian Gun and Knife show is Scheduled for May 4th through May 6th, to be held at the Adrian Optimist Building on Highway 18 in Adrian. Show hours are Friday 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday hours will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Knife cutting competition will begin at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.

The cost will be $5.00 per day for adults and children under 10 years old will be admitted free of charge.


-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Strawberries offer abundance for home gardeners

By Marlin Bates, Horticulture Specialist

Gardeners who are looking to include fruit in their landscape have many choices. From small fruit to tree fruit, gardeners can supplement the edible production of their landscape with many well-adapted fruit plantings around the home. For gardeners who are simply looking to plant one fruit crop, strawberries may be the best bet.

Strawberries need full sun in order to grow well and produce sweet fruit. Because they will not tolerate poorly-drained soil, many gardeners opt to plant strawberries in raised beds. The added benefit of planting in raised beds is that it helps to keep the planting from spreading out of bounds. This usually requires a little work because strawberries hastily put out daughter plants on runners throughout the season.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Obituary - Roy Reddell

Roy L. Reddell, 71, Adrian, Missouri died Friday, April 27, 2012 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Funeral services will be held 10:00am Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian, Missouri. The family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 pm Monday, April 30 at the Atkinson Chapel in Adrian. Burial will be in the Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian. The family suggests contributions to the Church Of Christ in Butler, Missouri. Roy worked for General Motors, Leeds Assembly Plant 25 years before his retirement.

Summer schedule for Kamp Keirsey...

2012 Kamp Dates at Kamp Keirsey

Day Camp, June 2

Girls Camp, June 3 - 8

Missouri-Oklahoma Deaf Youth Camp, June 11 - 15

People with Disibilities Camp, June 15 & 16

Sr. High Youth Camp, June 17 - 23

Jr. High Youth Camp, June 24 - 29

Childrens Overnight Camp, July 6 & 7

Boys & Girls Camp, July 8 - 13

Boys Camp July 15 - 20

Basketball Camp (4th-8th grade) July 22 - 27


For info:
Kamp Keirsey
RR 1 Box 174
Amsterdam, Missouri 64723
Telephone: 660-267-3438

Commit to be 'A Force of Nature'....

This has been the first ever National Severe Weather Preparedness Week April 22-28

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) partnered to designate April 22-28, 2012, as National Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and is calling upon all Americans, in every area of the country, to Be a Force of Nature. Bates County Emergency Management is committing to Being a Force of Nature and pledging to know our risk, take action, and be an example for our families and community by sharing the steps we took. Because we live in an area prone to tornadoes, flash floods and severe thunderstorms the recent severe weather and tornado outbreaks reminded us that this weather can strike anywhere and at any time.

Just last year, there were more than 1,000 weather-related fatalities and more than 8,000 injuries. Building a Weather-Ready Nation requires the action of every individual and community because severe weather knows no boundaries and affects us all, so Be a Force of Nature! Be a Force of Nature by making a public pledge to be prepared at Ready.gov/severe-weather.

What can you do to Prepare?

Knowing your risk, taking action and being an example by sharing your knowledge and actions with your social network are just a few steps you can take to be better prepared and assist in saving lives.

Know Your Risk: Every state in the U.S. has experienced tornadoes and severe weather, so everyone is exposed to some degree of risk.

Pledge and Take Action: Be Force of Nature by taking the pledge to prepare at Ready.gov/severe-weather. When you pledge to prepare, you will take the first step to making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather. This includes filling out your family communications plan that you can email it to yourself, putting an emergency kit together, keeping important papers and valuables in a safe place, and getting involved. Visit www.Ready.gov/severe-weather for more on family preparedness for severe weather.

Be an Example: Once you have taken action and pledged, share your story with your family and friends. Create a video and post on a video sharing site, post your story on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, comment on a blog, or any other social media site you’re on. Technology today makes it easier than ever to be a good example and share the steps you took to help us achieve the vision of a Weather-Ready Nation.

Join us today and pledge to prepare for the severe weather in our area.

Information on the different types of severe weather such as tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and flooding is available at www.weather.gov and www.ready.gov/severeweather or the Spanish-language web site www.listo.gov
-our thanks to Ron Nissen

Don't forget!

Don't forget to send Bates County Live your news. We won't say no because we don't have the space!


School news, sports scores, family reunions, engagements, birth announcements, military announcements- you name it, we'll gladly put it up for the world to see.

Email us at bateswire@hotmail.com or call 913-669-5848.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect

The National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch that is to remain in effect until 11 p.m. this evening.

View live radar here

Butler Invitational results

Here are the results of the Butler Invitational held today:

Place Teams
1st Nevada
2nd Drexel
3rd Butler
4th Pembroke Hill
5th Harrisonville
6th Clinton
7th Warsaw

Individuals
1st Butler Brett Miller 38
2nd Nevada Joseph Ferry 41
3rd Butler Joe Strauch 42
4th Pembroke JJ Hjalmarson 43
5th Drexel Trevor Cooley 43
6th Drexel Javyn Johnston 43
7th Butler Brian Todd 44
8th Nevada Keegan Bell 44
9th Drexel Justin Thomas 44
10th Nevada Elijah Solidum 45

Attention Adrian high school graduates...

To All Adrian High School Graduates,

On behalf of the officers of the Adrian High School Alumni Association, we would like to invite you to participate in this year’s annual reunion activities.

Our 66th Annual Alumni Meeting will be held Saturday, May 12, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. in the AHS “new” (east) gymnasium. Registration begins at 7:00 p.m. and dues of $5.00 can be paid at the registration tables. Following the meeting, join us in the commons area to enjoy visiting with former classmates, teachers and other alumni. Refreshments will be served and musical entertainment provided.

For golfers (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Golf Tournament will be held earlier in the day. For volleyball players (and spectators) the Annual Alumni Volleyball Tournament will also be held the same day. Feel free to contact your alumni friends who may not receive this announcement and invite them to join in these activities.

Please make plans to attend the Alumni meeting. We look forward to seeing you at 8:00 p.m. on May 12, 2012.


Sincerely,

AHS Alumni Committee
Heath Oates, Class of 1992
Jeremy Neely, Class of 1993
Carol (Saubers) Gregg, Class of 1963
Hannah (Stephens) Newkirk, Class of 2002

Donate items for "Sale-abrating" scholarship fundraiser...

Donations are needed for the Adrian "Sale-abrating" scholarship fund raising event next weekend, May 3rd,  4th and 5th. If you would like to go the extra mile and bring your donation items pre-priced on the donation drop off dates, your name will automatically be put in the drawing for a $50.00 gas card from Happy Go Lucky or Casey’s. The does not include clothing, books or video dvd’s or cd’s. These items will have a blanket price for the Adrian "Sale-abration sale ".

The committee is asking that you use masking tape or stickers that will not fall off easily or damage goods. Use your own discretion when pricing your donation sale items- consider what you would pay for that item at a sale. You must have a minimum of 10 items to qualify for the gas card.

If you have donation questions contact Kellie Case at 816-297-4451 or Kendra Tolle at 816-297-2639. All remaining items at the close of the event will be donated to the Community food Pantry Thrift Store in Butler.

Donation drop off dates are April 28th from 9 am to 2 pm and again Wednesday May 2nd 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and you may drop off your items at the old Adrian High School Gym.


-our thanks to Kellie Case and FM 92

Possible severe weather this afternoon

The National Weather Service has issued a 'Significant Weather Advisory' for our area to be in effect through 11:30 this evening.

We are to expect lightning, penny sized hail and wind gusts up to 40 mph as a warm front moves through the area.

Free C.E.R.T. training coming in June

When widespread disaster strikes, emergency agencies will likely be overwhelmed. People will have to rely on each other for hours or even days. Under these conditions, experience shows that family members, neighbors, and co-workers will try to help. Following the 1985 Mexico City Earthquake, untrained spontaneous volunteers saved 800 people. In the chaos, 100 rescuers lost their lives. Training can prevent such a tragedy.

This class will provide essential life-saving functions while waiting for the professional responder to arrive. Each class is approximately 24 contact hours and is spread over a 3-week period. The first class will be from 7pm to 10pm, June 11 at the Montrose Senior Citizens building. Students will decide the times for the rest of the class sessions. For more information, please contact Tom at tom@kaysinger.com.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Obituary - Donald Elliott

Memorial visitation for Donald Elliott will be 2-4 PM Sunday, April 29, 2012 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816) 657-4400, with cremation to follow. There will be no formal funeral services. Contributions to American Diabetes Association, or American Heart Association.

Donald D. “Don” Elliott, 70 of Paola, Kansas died April 25, 2012 at Overland Park Regional Medical Center. He was born March 6, 1942 in Miami County, Kansas, son of Ralph Raymond and Arletta Francis (Cavender) Elliott.

A complete obituary will be published when the information becomes available.

Missouri on the Move

From the desk of Senator David Pierce 

Many bills are discussed when the Senate is in session. Every week, members of Senate committees meet to discuss legislation, to hear public testimony, and use those opinions to move legislation forward or stop it.

House Bill 1150 is a bill relating to salvage titles for vehicles. A salvage vehicle is a damaged vehicle that would cost the insurance company more to fix than to purchase. This measure allows for vehicles registered with a salvage title to be reregistered with an operational title without requiring the physical appearance of the vehicle returning to its original state. An owner may apply for this reinstatement by supplying the Department of Revenue (DOR) a statement regarding how the salvaged item came into the current owner’s possession and its current location, as well as proof of the make, model, year, vehicle identification number, and current retail value of the vehicle, and the required fee for reinstatement.

Area Girls Invited to a Victorian Tea Party

Young ladies ages 4 - 8 are invited to Poplar Heights Living History Farm for a Victorian Tea Party on Saturday, May 12. The girls and their mom, older sister or other adult friend will enjoy a traditional Victorian High Tea. There will be teas and punch, finger sandwiches and hors d'Oeurves to sample. 

Guests will get to dress up with fancy hats, boas, gloves and jewelry and have their pictures taken. The event will take place in the Main House with fancy tables set throughout the 1890's period home. There will also be a short program on children's parties of the old days. 

This delightful and fun party starts at 1:00 pm and is over at 3:30 pm. Advance Registration is required and party size is limited. Cost for this event is just $4.00. To register or for more information, call 660-679-0764, or email to info@poplarheightsfarm.org

 Poplar Heights Living History Farm is located 7 miles northeast of Butler, Missouri. This charitable foundation showcases live at the turn of the 20th century in rural Missouri. Learn more at their website - www.poplarheightsfarm.org.

Circuit Court News

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
April 20-26 2012

St v. Charles N Hedrick, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, II: Misd possession of marijuana, III: Misd unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, Misd speeding, set for 6-18-12.

St v. Monica M Anderson, Felony possession of controlled substance-marijuana, set for 6-18-12.

St v. Jamie Bise, Felony fraudulently attempting to obtain controlled substance-hydrocodone, set for 5-21-12.

St v. Jamie Bise, Felony fraudulently attempting to obtain controlled substance-vicodin, set for 5-21-12.

St. v. Jamie Bise, I: Felony fraudulently attempting to obtain controlled substance—hydrocodone, II: Felony fraudulently attempting to obtain controlled substance—hydrocodone, III: Felony fraudulently attempting to obtain controlled substance—hydrocodone, set for 5-21-12.

St v. Kenneth Patterson, I: Felony endangering welfare of a child, II: Felony child molestation, set for 5-21-12.

St v. Danny Ross Green III alias Danny Ross Smith, Felony theft/stealing, set for 5-21-12.

St. vs. Jeffrey S. Tenpenny, I: Felony assault, II: Felony assault, III: Felony assault, IV: Felony endangering welfare of a child, V: Felony endangering welfare of a child, set for 6-18-12.

Jocelyn F Fenton v Allen Anthius, Petition for Order of Protection is denied by the Court.

Jenifer A Goins v Brian S Yelton, Consent Full Order of Protection is entered.

Laura F Sprague v Nicanora Larabee, Petition for Order of Protection is dismissed by Petitioner.

Tina R Becerra v Danielle Finley, Petition for Order of Protection dismissed for lack of prosecution.

St v. Michael Cummings, I: Felonious restraint, II: Felony assault, set for 6-18-12.

St vs. Keith Cooper, Felony stealing, set for 7-16-12.

St v. Amanda L Jackson, Felony theft/stealing, set for 5-21-12.

Dianna L Test v Clifford L Test, Dissolution of Marriage Granted.

St v. Timothy C Keagy II, guilty pleas to: I: Felony assault—sentenced to 5 years in MDOC; II: Felony possession of controlled substance-meth—sentenced to 5 years in MDOC; III: Felony unlawful possession of a firearm—sentenced to 5 years in MDOC; IV: Felony resisting a lawful stop—sentenced to 4 years in MDOC, sentences to run concurrently.

William N Beard v Rosina S Beard, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

Stephanie Lynn Gregory v Joshua R Gregory, Motion for Contempt filed.

St v. Christopher Allen Bailey, probation revoked, previous sentence imposed of 5 years in MDOC, sentence to run concurrently with other sentence.

St v. Christopher Allen Bailey, probation revoked, previous sentence imposed of 5 years in MDOC, sentence to run concurrently with above sentence.

St v. George O Ratje, probation revoked, previous sentences invoked of Ct. I: burglary—sentenced to 5 years in MDOC; Ct II: stealing—sentenced to 5 years in MDOC, sentences to run concurrently with other sentences, 120 day call back option. Court recommends substance abuse treatment program for Defe./ITC with 5/28/12 bed date.

St v. George O Ratje, probation revoked, previous sentence of 5 years in MDOC invoked on possession of controlled substance, sentence to be served concurrently with other Bates Co case. Defe. to attend Institution Substance Abuse Treatment Program. 120 day call back option.

St v. George O Ratje, probation revoked on possession of burglary tools, previous sentence of 4 years in MDOC invoked, sentence to run concurrently with other sentences, 120 day call back, Court recommends Institutional Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Defe.


Vidalia onions here this weekend

The Vidalia Onions will be here Saturday April 28th and are being sold as a fund raising event, sponsored by the Bates County Shriners. Each 10 pound bag will sell for $10.00 with ½ pound bags selling for $5.00. 

You will find Shriner’s and the Vidalia Onions at the following locations:
Butler Wal-Mart parking lot, Adrian Commuter Parking lot , Kreisler Drug, Main Street Appleton City and the McBee’s Grocery Store in Amsterdam.

Your weekend planner

Today
Partly cloudy. High of 81. Winds from the ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20%.

Bates County Democratic Women's Club meeting 6:30 p.m. at the Ballard Store

Friday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 75. Breezy. Winds from the SE at 15 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Scottish Rite Ham and Bean Dinner 5:30 p.m. at the Butler Masonic Lodge

Saturday
Partly cloudy with a chance of rain. High of 75. Winds from the North at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Relay for Life MASH Team walk/run starts at 9 a.m. a the BCMH east parking lot
Team Educate book sale at Community First Bank covered parking lot 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Order No. 11 program at the Bates County Museum starts at 10 a.m.
West Central Warriors vs Mills County Militia football at Rotary Field in Butler starting at 4 p.m.
Drexel High School Project Prom
Miami High School Project Prom

Sunday
Overcast. Fog early. High of 61. Winds from the ENE at 10 to 15 mph.

East Cantata at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Appleton City starting at 4:30 p.m.
Outlaw Bass Tournament for info call Dale at 660-679-9101

If you would like something added to the weekend planner send us an email at bateswire@hotmail.com

Miami Creek bridge replacement scheduled

APAC Construction of Clinton Mo. has announced the schedule for replacement of the Miami Creek bridge on 52 highway west of Butler. Barring weather or other delays, the replacement is slated to begin May 21 and run through August 9th of this year.

Closure of the bridge will certainly cause heartburn for anyone who regularly travels on west 52, however a detour to the north on county roads will be the best bet.

The Miami Creek bridge built in 1924 is too narrow and in serious disrepair, warranting replacement as soon as possible.

-photo by Ruth Reynolds


Alpacas and Elks team up to support autism families


On Saturday, June 2nd, 2012, Alpacas for Autism and the Adrian Elks will host an Alpaca Fiber Festival in Adrian, Missouri Proceeds from the event will benefit Adrian Elks Lodge 2864 and Alpacas for Autism, a nonprofit organization with a unique mission, “To improve the quality of life for individuals with Autism by teaching the fiber arts and using alpacas to improve social skills.”

Event Details
The open house style event will run from 10am to 3pm. Appropriate for all ages, this event will feature personal interaction with alpacas, goats and even a llama named Josh! The Adrian Elks will be offering a great menu of homemade treats so no one will go away hungry. Area fiber artists will be on hand to demonstrate their skills including, spinning, felting, weaving and knitting. Attendees will have the opportunity to try their hand at fiber processing and even create an alpaca craft to take home. Alpaca fiber, roving, yarn and finished goods will be available for purchase as well. A family friendly, fun time in the country for all!

About Alpacas for Autism
Alpacas for Autism is a nonprofit organization with a heart for animals, entrepreneurship and individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. This unique combination has given rise to programs which support young adults beginning at age 12 through adulthood. Incorporated in September 2011, by founder and executive director, Tina Cochran, the mission is to provide tools this under-served group can use to become more self-sufficient.

Programs are being developed in two key areas: Social skills, through which alpacas are partnered with autistic individuals on the ranch in Adrian, Missouri; and Fiber arts/entrepreneurship, with classes in knitting, crocheting, felting, yarn spinning, business planning, marketing, etc. Funds raised by the organization also support a summer camp for youth with Autism (www.CampEncourage.org)

About Alpacas
Alpacas, cousins to the llama, are beautiful, intelligent animals native to the Andean Mountain range of South America, particularly Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. There are now over 150,000 registered alpacas in North America. There are two types of alpacas in the United States today. Although almost physically identical, what distinguishes the two types of alpacas is their fiber. The Huacaya (wa-Ki’-ah) is the more common of the two and has a fluffy, extremely fine coat. The Suri is the rarer of the two and has fiber that is silky and resembles pencil-locks.

Adult alpacas stand at approximately 36 inches at the withers and generally weigh between 150 and 200 pounds. Alpacas are alert, intelligent, curious, and predictable. Social animals that seek companionship, they communicate most commonly by softly humming.

To find out more about Alpacas for Autism visit http://www.AlpacasForAutism.com. Or call 816-258-0089.

To find out more about Adrian Elks Lodge 2864 email: adrianelks@gmail.com or call 816-297-8979


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Obituary - Willard Steiner

Funeral services for Willard Steiner will be 11 a.m. Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions to Pleasant Gap Christian Church.

Willard Louis Steiner, age 96 of Butler, Missouri, died Tuesday, April 24, 2012 in Butler. He was born July 20, 1915 to Louis Charles and Rosa Hegnauer Steiner in Butler.

Willard is survived by his wife Gertrude Steiner of Butler, Missouri; two sons, Kent Steiner and wife Conni of Andover, Minnesota and Neil Steiner and wife Brenda of Butler, Missouri; one daughter, Judy Ronning and husband Jack of Lenexa, Kansas; 15 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Ethel Gilbert; and a great great-granddaughter, Katrinna Coffman.

Order No. 11 presentation this Saturday at the Bates County Museum

Tom Rafiner
Tom Rafiner, a native of Jackson County, has a passion for the Civil War history of Missouri’s Burnt District. On Saturday, April 28th at 10:00 am, Mr. Rafiner will present a free program at the Bates County Museum and the public is invited to come hear him speak in Robertson Hall. There will be a free will offering Sandwich & Salad Luncheon immediately following his presentation.

Tom is well known in the neighboring county just north of Bates, as his extensive research into the families displaced by the 1863 Order No. 11 in Cass County resulted in the publication of, “Caught Between Three Fires.” According to the book description, “Citizens struggled between three raging fires, Secessionism, Unionism, and an undying Border War.” Tom is now focusing his research on the 1850-60s families of Bates County and will publish another book that includes this history. The compelling and often heartbreaking stories of people displaced and lives destroyed, or at the very least disrupted, will now be compiled into a published work.

Serious research into this era of history in Bates County is particularly difficult because so many of the records were lost during the War. From the infamous late 1863 forced exodus until 1866, three long years, there was no county business conducted and therefore no records. Tom’s research has already taken him to the National Archives in Washington, D. C. and he plans additional trips in the future.

Tom Rafiner’s ancestors lived in Cass County through the Border War and well into the Civil War. His reputation as a talented and engaging oral historian, and storyteller, rests upon meticulous knowledge of Order No. 11. Bates County is fortunate that Tom Rafiner has taken an interest in the stories of Order No. 11 and the Museum is proud to host him as a guest speaker. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this very special program. Contact Peggy Buhr at the Museum for additional information. 660-679-0134.

Butler Optimists present Student of the Month awards

The Butler Optimist Club would like to recognize three Butler R-V students for their outstanding academic achievements and character. The three students were selected by the staff at Butler R-V. Each student receives a certificate of honor and a $20 gift card to Sonic donated by Miles Umstattd of Sonic in Butler. Madyson Shaffer and McKinzie received the Butler Elementary Optimist Student of the Month for March. Madyson Shaffer is the daughter of Justin and Amber Shaffer. McKinzie Wheatley is the daughter of Jerret and Brandy Wheatley. Derek Noe is the Butler JH Optimist Student of the Month for March. Derek Noe is the son of Damon and April Noe.

Heath Oates, Optimist member, presenting the award Derek Noe. 

 Mrs. Stacey Lawson, Optimist member and Principal at Butler elementary school
presents the awards to Madyson Shaffer (middle) and McKinzie Wheatley (right).



Elementary Picture: In the picture, Mrs. Stacey Lawson, Optimist member and Principal at BES, is presenting the award Madyson Shaffer (Left) and McKinzie Wheatley (Right).

Wimsatt family makes donation to Adrian fire department

The family of the late Richard Wimsatt made a monetary presentation to the Adrian Fire Department during the regular department training meeting held yesterday evening. Richard was a long time advocate and supporter of the fire department and the family's wishes were to present the donation of just over $2,300.00 in his honor.

Adrian Fire Chief Gary Dizney accepted the donation from Jewel Wimsatt on behalf of the family.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Senator Caskey to be honored Thursday at State Capitol

April 26th will mark a milestone; it will be the 20th anniversary of the Crime Victims Rights legislation as well as honoring Senator Harold Caskey whose dedication and commitment to victim rights was instrumental in this legislation in the state of Missouri.

The State of Missouri Crime Victims’ Rights Week Ceremony will be held on Thursday, April 26th on the south steps of the State Capitol Lawn in Jefferson City. This year’s theme is "Extending the Vision: Reaching Every Victim" and is scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m.

Senator Caskey will be recognized with a public acknowledgement of his hard work and his dedication to victims’ rights.

-story courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Butler high school sports results

Track results for April 23 at Cass Midway:

The Butler Boys finished 4th out of 14 teams.

The top 8 finishers are:
 Shuttle Hurdles- 2nd place- Jonathan Jons, Corbin Duffield, Jared Best, Stacy Davenport
 4x200 relay- 2nd place- Kyle Martin, Corbin Duffield, Trey Mareth, Stacy Davenport
 Sprint Medley- 6th place- Kyle Martin, Trey Mareth, Jonathan Jons, Mauricio Perez
 4x400 relay-2nd place- Corbin Duffield, Stacy Davenport, Mauricio Perez, Trey Mareth
 High Jump- 3rd place- Jonathan Jons, Trey Mareth, Stacy Davenport
 Long Jump- 5th place- Kyle Martin, Corbin Duffield, Alex Clover

Golf results from Monday evening:
A tough day for Butler Golf who were in competition with Drexel and Barstow. We finished 3rd without the help of Joe Strauch who is recuperating from a shoulder injury. A highlight though is that Brett Miller finished 2nd overall individual with a low score of 42 and Brian Todd put up a respectable score of 47.

Lone Jack Relays April 20th:

Girls Results
Lady Bears earned a 2nd place finish

Top 6 Place Finishers
Long Jump Relay: 5th place (Sam Hooper)
Shot Put: 4th Place (Sam Hooper, Gabby Blevins, Hali Heckadon)
Discus: 4th Place (Sam Hooper, Gabby Blevins)
4x200M Relay: 1st place (Kayla Morris, Maggie Massey, Kassidy Hannah, Kiersten Morris)
1600M Medley: V team 1st place (Maggie Massey, Kassidy Hannah, Kayla Morris, Brytani Musick)
JV team 4th place (Hali Heckadon, Ashleigh Floyd, Tabitha Foote, Jenay Rosier)
4x100M Relay: V team 1st place (Kayla Morris, Maggie Massey, Kassidy Hannah, Kiersten Morris)
JV team 4th place(Ashleigh Floyd, Savannah Smading, Hali Heckadon, Annette Warden)
Sprint Medley: 4th place (Annette Warden, Ashleigh Floyd, Savannah Smading, Tabitha Foote)
4x800M Relay: 2nd place (Brytani Musick, Tabitha Foote, Jenay Rosier, Hali Heckadon)
4x400M Relay: 1st place (Kassidy Hannah, Kayla Morris, Brytani Musick, Kiersten Morris)





Obituary - Gladys Linard

Funeral services for Gladys Linard will be 2:00 PM Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler, Missouri with Pastor Dave Owsley officiating. Visitation prior to services at 1:00 PM at the funeral home. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Contributions, Ohio Street United Methodist Church. Written messages and memories may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Gladys Marie (Cumpton) Linard, 98 of Butler, Missouri died April 24, 2012 at Medicalodge of Butler. Gladys was born September 16, 1913 in Spruce, Missouri, daughter of William Everett and Rosa (Diehl) Cumpton. She attended schools in Butler, Missouri and was united in marriage to Howard S. Browning, and to this union two children were born. She was later married to Homer Claude Linard; to this union, two children were born.

Throughout her life, Gladys maintained an avid faith in God and was a member of the Ohio Street United Methodist Church in Butler. She never missed a Sunday for as long as her health permitted. Gladys was hardworking, honest, loyal and loving. She was selfless and kindhearted, and never had a bad word to say about anyone, and never any hatred in her heart. Her family remembers the special food she made for various family members at different occasions; particularly banana bread and homemade popcorn balls. Gladys never met a stranger and her family describes her as the “most amazing woman you’d ever meet.”

Gladys was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; sons Larry Lee Browning and Freddie Lynn Linard; brothers, George Cumpton, Johnny Cumpton, Marvin Cumpton, Everett Cumpton, and Quentin Cumpton; and sister Wilma Klingman.

She is survived by sons D.J. Browning and wife June of Chesepeake, Virginia and Dr. Homer C. Linard, III and wife Laurie of Brighton, Michigan; grandchildren David Browning and wife Debbie of Chesepeake, Virginia; Chris Browning of Oilville, Virginia; Pat Bohlen and husband Chip of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Erin Linard of Peoria, Arizona; Andrew Linard of Brighton, Michigan; and Nathan Linard of Brighton, Michigan. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Butler choir students head to Columbia this week

Eleven Butler High School Choir students will be traveling to Columbia, Mo this week for State Music Contest. They were given this opportunity based on their ratings at District Music Contest. The following students received "Superior I" ratings on their vocal performances:

Austin Douty, Breann Sargent, Madison Van Gordon, Rachel Hurshman, Christian Lawrence, Shannen McCoy, Dalton Fischer, Aarika Gardner, Baustin Sargent, Lacy Craft, and Piper Edgmon

-our thanks to Raquel Lawrence, Vocal Music Director, Butler High School


Students of the Month honored...

The Adrian Optimist Club is pleased to honor Students of the Month from the Miami, Ballard, and Adrian schools. Criteria for this honor center on outstanding academic and civic achievement and school spirit. Staff at each of the schools make the selection, and their decision is based on expansion of these criteria. Selection is based on the criteria, but a student stepping up to a particular task will come to play in it. Each student is honored with a certificate of recognition from the Adrian Optimist Club and $20.00 in Adrian Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Bucks”.

The Ballard student for March is Scott Morris. Scott is the Freshman son of Gene and Brandy Morris. Scott is credited with being a model citizen with a positive attitude and a great sense of humor. He works hard in everything that he participates in and helps others along the way. Scott has made substantial progress in mathematics, and he is persistent, not giving up in the face of difficult things. He is usually quiet in the classroom, but stands up for right when right is being challenged.

Adrian Optimist member Gene Irvin, Scott Morris, and Ballard Principal Jimmie Barton


For March the Miami student is Senior Laeci Jane Hall. Laeci is the daughter of Kathi Hall and Bud Hall. Her favorite things to do are hang with friends, play volleyball, swim, tan, and watch the sunset. During Laeci’s high school career she has participated in Volleyball, Softball, and Basketball. She is a real asset to her school, particularly in Volleyball. Laeci is going to college at Fort Scott Community College and will plan her life from there.

Miami Activities Director Brian Wood, Laeci Hall, and Adrian Optimist member Gene Irvin


This month’s student from Adrian is Payton Wilson. Payton, a Senior, is the son of Angie Wilson and Jim Wilson. He participates in FFA, Football, peer-tutoring, and Food and Nutrition Class catering in school. Outside of school his activities include volunteer fire-fighting, working, hanging with family and friends, and refereeing little league soccer. Payton plans to gain a degree in Criminal Justice followed by attending Law Enforcement Academy for a career in Law Enforcement.

Adrian Optimist member Gene Irvin, Payton Wilson, and Adrian Principal Chris Shanks

-our thanks to Jerry Ferguson for photos and story

Minnesota woman injured in rollover crash

Shortly before 4 p.m. yesterday EMS and first responders were called to the scene of a rollover accident on 71 highway that injured a Minnesota woman. Shayna J. Houp, 31, of St. Paul was traveling southbound in a 2000 Hyundai when she lost control just south of the 52 highway interchange, resulting in the vehicle rolling over on the right side of the roadway.

She was transported to Bates County Memorial Hospital for treatment of moderate injuries; the MSHP report indicates she was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Farmers should watch for armyworms this Spring

True armyworms are on the march this Spring, and farmers need to be checking fields to make sure their crops aren’t among the casualties.

“They often can take out an entire pasture of fescue or other grasses because numbers get so high, and also cut the heads off of wheat and feed on corn,” said Wayne Bailey, University of Missouri Extension state entomologist. “We know Arkansas is having a big problem with this insect in their grass pastures, and we think that problem is now spilling over into the lower three or four tiers of Missouri counties.”
Armyworm moths typically fly into Missouri from Mexico and southern states in spring. Each moth lays up to 1,300 eggs, and when the worms hatch they start feeding on crops.

This year, insects emerged early in southern climates and then migrated north ahead of schedule, thanks to unusually warm weather.

Notes from the Papinville business meeting

Papinville Historical and Cemetery Association held its regular yearly business meeting on April 11th. There were twelve officers and members present. Beverly Sullins called the meeting to order. Marcelle Marquardt read the secretary and treasurer reports and they were approved.

Several orders of business were discussed. Repairs on the historical bridge were discussed in depth and then tabled until we could obtain more detailed information. The fourth Saturday, September 22nd was set for our annual fall picnic. The rest of the meeting was spent in finalizing the plans for our May 5th, Harmony Mission Day. The all day event will begin at 10:00 a.m. There will be tours, meal at noon and events going on all day on the school/museum grounds. The men of the organization helped Phyllis Stewart and Beverly Sullins complete the Harmony Mission diorama by placing the glass over the entire display. The Papinville Historical and Cemetery Association hope that all who visit on May 5th and in the future will enjoy this diorama showing how the mission area looked. The Association and the organization want to thank both Jerry and Angela Stangel for all their help in making the tours to the area where Harmony Mission was located.

They are the owners of the property and without their cooperation and help this event would not be possible.


-our thanks to FM 92 the Bullet

Rich Hill Alumni committee meets

The Rich Hill Alumni Committee held their April meeting on Wednesday the18th. The theme for this years banquet is “Forever Friends.” The banquet will be held on May 26th at the High School Gym starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets ($10.00) and dues ($5.00) remain the same as last year. Reservations must be made on or before May 16th. Tickets my be bought at the Rich Hill Security Bank or from Beverly Sullins 417-395-4288, Gretchen Wills 417-395-4401 or Bill Perkey 417-395-2888.

The next Rich Hill Alumni meeting will be on May 16th at 7:00 p.m. at the DoubleBranch Church office. They will be selecting the scholarship winner and making the final plans for the banquet. Anyone interested in helping make this event successful come and attend our meeting. All help is welcomed.

-our thanks to Beverly Sullins and FM 92 the Bullet

A+ Program Becomes a Reality for Butler Seniors

After three years of preparation, the Butler R-V High School has received official notice from the Missouri State Board of Education that it has met all the requirements of the program and is now a designated A+ high school. This means that eligible students will receive a scholarship for tuition at any public community college in the state, renewable for two years.

To meet the eligible criteria, the Butler High School had to demonstrate its commitment to student learning and professional growth in eleven criteria outlined by the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education. The faculty, counselors, high school principals, and students each had to contribute for this to become a reality for Butler students.

For a student to be eligible, the student has to keep a 2.50 GPA, maintain a 95% attendance rate, avoid the use of drugs and alcohol, maintain a record of good school citizenship, and do 50 hours of teacher-supervised tutoring in their high school careers. All parents of A+ students must also fill out the FAFSA and apply for financial aid in the spring of the student’s senior year. All male students must register for selective service. At press time, 15 seniors in the class of 2012 had met these criteria.

Beginning with the class of 2015, one other criterion has been added. To be A+ eligible, students must also pass the Algebra I EOC with a score of proficient or advanced. Students may repeat the test annually until it is passed.

If you would like more information on the A+ program at Butler High School, contact Heath Oates at 660-679-6121, ext 258 or e-mail: heath.oates@butler.k12.mo.us

Our thanks to Heath Oates, A+ Coordinator, Butler High School 


These are some of the first group of students eligible to receive the A+ Scholarship from Butler High School.  Front Row (L-R): Zach Craft, Tori Stauffacher, Chelsey Lane, Austin Fix, A+ Coordinator Heath Oates. Back Row (L-R): Corey VanHorn, Kyle Martin, Dalton McGuire, Micah Nisely, Matthew Oliver

Butler Police Department activity report

04/17/2012 - Animal complaint 600 block of W. Dakota; Animal complaint 800 block of Wix Lane; Theft in the 800 block of Gregory; Harrassment in the 300 block of W. Lee

04/18/2012 - Animal complaint 800 block of N. Maple; Animal complaint Grade School; Animal complaint 300 block of East Atkinson; Traffic control Schowengerdt; Recovered license plates N. Bus 71; Vandalism Flo and Delaware; Walk in report of Theft taken; Alarm at Post Office; Medical assist 200 block of W. Ft Scott

04/20/2012 - Animal complaint 300 block of W. Chestnut; Kids playing with fire at Meadow lane and Parkview; Harassment Dr. Haynie's office; Medical assist 300 W. Ft Scott; Theft report 100 block of S. Lyons; Harassment 200 block of W. Mill; Noise complaint 300 block of N. Water

04/21/2012 - Assist at the High School; Animal complaint 400 block of S. Delaware; Traffic complaint Mill and Fulton; Disturbance at Boy Scott park; Medical assist 300 block of W. Dakota; Animal complaint 200 block of Thompson; Traffic control at the High School; Medical assist 100 block of S. Water; Possible break in the 400 block of E. Atkinson

04/22/2012 - Medical assist 100 block of S. Water; 911 call 400 block of E. Atkinson; Walk in vandalism report taken; Animal complaint S. park; Walk in theft report; Animal complaint W. Nursery; theft report 100 block of N. Maple

Rich Hill Police Department activity report

Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
April 16, 2012 to April 22, 2012
04-16-2012
CHILD CUSTODY
DISTURBANCE
CHECK WELL BEING
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
04-17-2012
 
04-18-2012
 
04-19-2012
ODOR INVESTIGATION
 
04-20-2012
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
DOMESTIC
AGENCY ASSIST
 
04-21-2012
DOMESTIC
OPEN DOOR
 
04-22-2012
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

Bates County Sheriff's Department weekly report

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
April 16, 2012 to April 22, 2012
 
 
 
04-16-2012
DECEASED PERSON-BUTLER Deputies were dispatched to Howell Cemetery, F Highway and CR# 7521, Amoret in reference to a subject that had committed suicide.
EXTRA PATROL-URICH
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies took a report in rural Rich Hill of a stolen safe. No suspect information released at this time.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL Deputies responded to the Rich Hill area and took possession of a stolen handgun.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
DRUNK DRIVER-DREXEL
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
 

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