Monday, November 30, 2020

Obituary - Thomas Alvin Dayringer

Tom Dayringer, 80 of Drexel, Missouri passed away November 20, 2020 at his home in Drexel. Graveside services, along with military honors, will be held 2:00 pm Friday, December 4, 2020 in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, Missouri. 

Memorial contributions may be made to the Dayringer family. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Thomas Alvin Dayringer was born April 28, 1940 in Jackson County, Missouri to Ray Edwards and Gertrude Fansler Dayringer. He served in the US Army, Navy, and Marines and was a member of the Adrian VFW. Tom was also an avid hunter and fisherman that loved to spend time with his family.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents and wife Connie Dayringer. He is survived by his with Kathy Dayringer, sons, Steve, Ryan, and Matt, daughter Heather, and grandchildren, Clay, Brad, Jake, John, Ashley, Reagan, Emma, Mackenzie, Michael, Ethan, Triton, Ellyana, and Ryker. He also leaves behind great-grandchildren, Oakly, Rose, Ava, and Teagan.

Update: 2020 Butler Christmas Parade Cancelled

It is with great sadness that the Butler Chamber of Commerce announces that the annual Christmas Parade has been cancelled for December 5, 2020. 

The Chamber Board was excited to have the parade this year and was working to make sure everyone had a wonderful and safe time. 

With the rising cases of COVID-19 in Bates County and especially Butler and with guidance from the Bates County Memorial Hospital, we did not think it would be wise to hold the parade at this time. We apologize for the late notice; we had hoped that we would be able to hold the parade this year. We want to thank organizations that had taken time already to build floats and entries in the parade. 

We are sorry that we will not be able to see these wonderful masterpieces this year. The Chamber will still be doing letters to Santa and a mailbox will be placed near the gazebo on the courthouse lawn. Letters can be dropped off starting December 5th until 17th and a response letter will come back from Santa. So make sure you have your return address on the letter for Santa. 

We again are very sorry to make this announcement, but we are trying to do what we think is the best. We hope that we will be able to see everyone at the Christmas Parade in 2021.

The Butler Chamber of Commerce Executive Board

Obituary - Dustin Lee Conner

Dustin Lee Conner, 48, Nevada, MO, passed away on Saturday, November 28, 2020 at Nevada Regional Medical Center surrounded by his family.

Dustin was born on December 29, 1971 in Barton county memorial hospital in Lamar Missouri to Donnie and Roberta (Banes) Conner of Sheldon, Missouri. Dustin grew up in Sheldon, Missouri and was a member of the Sheldon Methodist church. He graduated from Sheldon High School in 1990. During his athletic career there he was a standout athlete in basketball, baseball and track. After high school he attended Missouri Southern State University. He went on to work at Crane Plumbing for fourteen years. He began his career at ADM in Deerfield, in 2007 as Material Handler and quickly moved up to Superintendent over Load-out and Crush/Extraction and currently held the position of Performance Excellence Practitioner out of Decatur, IL.

He married the love of his life Lori on March 17, 2001. He spent the last twenty-two years of his life spending time with his wife, and his seven children. Dustin loved making big meals for his family, playing with his grandchildren, golfing, Chiefs football, Royals baseball, and playing Kingsfield.

Dustin is survived by his wife, Lori of almost 20 years; four daughters, Jordan Fasano (Mathew) Carthage, MO; Hailey Bunton (Brian) Joplin, MO; Erica Whitesell (Ace) Filley, MO; Courtney Cooper (Tyler) El Dorado Springs, MO; three sons, Robbie McCartney (Chelsey) Nevada, MO; Jacob McCartney (Amber) Oronogo, MO; and Alex Conner of the home. Seven grandchildren Reece (6), Mason (2), Charlotte (1), Aleah (5), Ava (3 months), Deric (1), Bentlii (3); his mother Roberta Bigelow, Sheldon, MO; two siblings Douglas Conner (Cindy), Liberty, MO; Angela Blixt (David) Harrisonville, MO; three step-siblings Rebecca Jones Lamar, MO; Christy Love Nevada, MO; Ginger Beerbower Fort Scott, KS; parents in law, Terry and Kathy Fleener, Bronaugh, MO; sister in law, Keri Yount (Korey) Bronaugh, MO; brother in law Jason Fleener (Pam),, Moundville, MO; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Donnie Conner, and stepfather, Donald Bigelow.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Brian Bunton officiating. Interment will follow in Sheldon Cemetery, Sheldon, MO. The family will receive friends from 6-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the family in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.



Nevada City Council Meeting 12/1/20

The Nevada City Council will hold their regular scheduled meeting and public hearing at 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at the Franklin P. Norman Community Center Big Gym, 200 N Ash.

Citizens are encouraged to comment on a proposed Covid-19 Ordinance and Water/Sewer rates and tap fees.

The meeting venue has been moved from Nevada City Hall to provide more safe-spacing for participants.

Link to Agenda: https://nevadamo.gov/30142-2/


COVID-19 Updates from the Bates County Health Center

COVID-19 Updates from the Bates County Health Center November 30, 2020

Positive Cases Reported: 642
Active & On Isolation:52

Deaths (confirmed by death certificate):10
Total Negative Tests Reported: 5931 as of 11/29/20


Vernon County Sheriff's Office looking for two males impersonating a police officer

The Vernon County Sheriff's Office is attempting to located two men who were impersonating a police officer Friday night in rural Vernon County.

The Vernon County Sheriffs Office says the incident occurred on I-49 at the northern edge of Vernon County. A description of the vehicle was released as a older dark in color Ford Crown Victoria with two slender in build white males.

Anyone with information about the car or the men is asked to call Vernon County Sheriff's Detective Alex Jones 417-667-6042.




Obituary - Matthew S. McIntosh

Matthew S. McIntosh, 42, passed away on Sunday, November 22, 2020 in Caney, KS. He was born on July 24, 1978. The family wishes to remember Matt before his illness, in hopes it will help others struggling with addiction.

Matt was known for his wit and charisma. In high school he made friends fast, he was a lifeguard and also a member of the National Honor Society. After graduating, he made the Dean's Honor Roll at Wichita State University, earning him a degree in Economics. Matt was extremely linguistic, known for being fluent in Spanish. Ever the joker, Matt would call his family members and speak only in Spanish, laughing on the other end with his infamous giggle. He enjoyed being outdoors. While he was still a kid himself, he became an uncle. Which is why Matt could usually be found on the trampoline, belly laughing with his nieces and nephews.

Matt later would become a father to three boys, passing down to each of them pieces of his sharpness and humor. He enjoyed teaching them how to play softball or how to bait a fishing hook. Matt had so many dreams. He dreamt of traveling to Spain, of becoming an architect, of finally defeating his battles, and of more fishing trips with his boys.

He will be missed by so many, and we pray that he is finally at peace, free from pain.

He is survived by his mother, Judy Vigil; three sisters, Amy Kline, Kristi Kutina, and Nicole McIntosh; two brothers, Spencer Vigil & Sarah Vallor Vigil, and Tyler Vigil; three sons, Trenton Samples, Shawnecey McIntosh, and Samuel McIntosh; along with nine nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father, Jackie McIntosh, and his stepfather, Steven Vigil.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on December 5th at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada, MO (masks are required while in the building). Family and friends are encouraged to share memories after or may leave comments online via the funeral home website. Interment will follow, weather permitting, in St. James Cemetery in Milford, MO.

Oklahoma teen injured in Vernon County accident

On 11/29/20 around 9:20pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County responded to a accident in the southbound lanes of I-49 around 4 miles north of Nevada.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2008 Scion XD driven by 19 year old Emily R. Bensch of Catoosa, Oklahoma struck a deer in the roadway causing the vehicle to travel off the roadway, overturning and striking a tree.

Emily R. Bensch sustained minor injuries in this accident and she was transported to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene of this accident by Phillips Towing of Nevada, Missouri.

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One killed after being struck by semi truck in Henry County

On 11/30/20 around 3:55am the Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Henry County Sheriff's Deputies and Clinton Police Department Officers responded to a report of a person struck outside of a vehicle on Missouri 7 Highway just west of the 13 Highway North Junction in rural Clinton.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2015 Subaru Outback was parked on the shoulder of Missouri 7 Highway with the drivers side door open. 

The door was struck by a 2020 Volvo semi truck driven by 58 year old Edward Williams of Kansas City, Missouri then the driver of the vehicle 49 year old Raymond W. Conners of Independence, Missouri was struck and killed.

Mr. Conners was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident and he was transported to Consalus Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.

This is Troop A of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 61st Fatality of the year 2020.

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Obituary - Randall Ray Bise

Randall Ray Bise, 69, of Blue Springs, MO passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence, MO. He was born June 23, 1951 to Edward and Rosella (Williams) Bise in Butler, MO.

Randall was united in marriage to Lynn Pergande on January 7, 2000 in Wausau, WI. He was proud to be coming up on his 50th year in the optical industry, most recently working at Sutherlin Optical in Kansas City, MO. Randall was an avid sportsman, enjoyed the outdoors, he especially enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and boating. He enjoyed his weekends watching football with Lynn. Randall cherished the time he spent with family and friends.

Survived by wife, Lynn Bise of Blue Springs, MO; children, Kari-Ann Bise of Blue Springs, MO, Randall E. Bise (Trisha) of Mosinee, WI, Danielle Schmidt of Appleton, WI, Michael Schmidt of Appleton, WI; siblings, Terry McDaniel (Danny) of Wentzville, MO, Barry Bise (Joyce) of Butler, MO; grandson, Kolton Bise. Randall is preceded in death by his first wife, Ava Bise; parents, Edward and Rosella Bise; sister, Sandy Boyles.

Randall will be cremated per his wishes. A graveside service will be held Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at the Benjamin Cemetery in Amoret, MO. Arrangements have been entrusted to Meyers Funeral Chapel in Blue Springs, MO. Memories of Randall and words of comfort for his family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.



Butler JH Boys Basketball at Clinton Tonight Information

JH Boys Basketball at Clinton Tonight: We were made aware of some late restrictions for the boys JH basketball at Clinton tonight. 

1) Spectators will be limited. Their local health department has recommended two spectators per player. 

We have already contacted players and parents to create a "pass list." If you have not been told you are on that list, you are not on it. If you have any question about if you will be able to get into the game, please contact the school before you head that way.

2) Masks will be required.

3) Concessions will be limited.


From the desk of Bates County Circuit Court Clerk Shelli White

PSA: The Bates County Circuit Court will remain in Phase 0 through mid-December. The infection rate will be evaluated and determined for the remainder of December at that time. 

The Court will continue to have emergency hearings. If you have an attorney contact your attorney for your next court date; your Attorney may have a video conference on your case. 

As always, we ask you continue to maintain contact with your Attorney for updates in your case. If you are on the Public Defender wait list you can follow your case and get updates from www.missouri.courts.mo.gov/case.net . 

Once you are on your case go to the Case Header tab click on Track This Case for alert messages with regards to your case. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause but our first priority is to keep everyone safe and healthy!




Obituary - John L. Conran

John L. Conran, 88, Harrisonville, Missouri departed this life on Saturday, November 28, 2020 at his home surrounded by love and family.

He is survived by his wife, Carol Conran of the home; 6 children, Michael L. Conran and wife Maureen, Overland Park, Kansas, Diane L. Etzkorn and husband Richard, Olathe, Kansas, Patrick N. Conran, Harrisonville, Missouri, Timothy A. Conran and wife Rhonda, Harrisonville, Missouri, David B. Conran and wife Nancy, St. Louis, Missouri, Daniel R. Conran and wife Erika, McKinney, Texas; two step-children, Donald V. Ritchie and wife Laurie, Kansas City, Missouri, Diane M. Ritchie, Kansas City, Missouri; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Shirley Parrott, Lenexa, Kansas, Joyce Morgan, Mission, Kansas; other relatives and many friends.

Funeral Mass will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 4, 2020 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Harrisonville, Missouri.

Family will receive friends from 9:00 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. with a Rosary at 9:45 a.m., Friday, December 4, 2020 at the church.

Graveside service will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 4, 2020 at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri with Military Honors.

Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the MDS Foundation.

The funeral will be available for live streaming by going to the churches web site; www.ollhv.org.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

A complete obituary will be posted when it becomes available.


Reward offered in Rich Hill

REWARD: $500 for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for attempting to burn down the Christmas Tree at 6th & Park Streets. Cameras are being installed to prevent further damages downtown.

Please contact the Rich Hill Police Department at (417)395-2221.

MSHP Reports 10 Fatalities; No Drownings, Fatal Boat Crashes Over 2020 Thanksgiving Holiday

November 30, 2020
Emphasis: Patrol Reports 10 Fatalities; No Drownings, Fatal Boat Crashes Over 2020 Thanksgiving Holiday

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 10 people died in traffic crashes during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday counting period--from 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 25, 2020, through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, November 29, 2020.

During the Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers report the following traffic statistics for 2020 (preliminary):

Crashes  321
Injuries  72
Fatalities  9
DWI ─ 100
Drug Arrests ─ 78

[During the 2019 Thanksgiving holiday counting period, troopers investigated 404 traffic crashes, which included seven fatalities and 166 injuries. Statewide, 11 people died and 634 people were injured in 1,594 traffic crashes over last year’s Thanksgiving holiday. Troopers arrested 94 people for driving while intoxicated and made 63 drug arrests during the 2019 Thanksgiving holiday counting period.]

Of the nine traffic crash fatalities troopers investigated, three fatalities occurred in the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, area; two fatalities occurred in both the Troop E, Poplar Bluff, MO, and Troop G, Willow Springs, MO, areas; and one fatality occurred in each of the Troop D, Springfield, MO, and Troop H, St. Joseph, MO, areas. The Springfield Police Department worked the remaining fatality.

Two people died on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, during the Thanksgiving holiday period. Creighton J. Russell, 31, of Cameron, MO, died when he lost control of the vehicle he was driving, entered the median, and struck a guardrail. Russell was not wearing a seat belt; he was ejected from the vehicle and struck by an unknown tractor-trailer. The crash occurred in Clinton County on Interstate 35 southbound at the 34.4-mile marker north of Holt, MO. Clinton County Coroner Lee Hanks pronounced Russell deceased at the scene of the crash. Clinton County Sheriff's Department and Plattsburg (MO) Police Department also responded.

Cassaundra M. Parker, 40, of Dittmer, MO, died when she was struck by a vehicle as she crossed Missouri Highway 141 at Fiedler Lane in Jefferson County. Saline Valley Fire personnel pronounced Parker dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle that struck Parker was not injured in the crash; he was not wearing a seat belt.

One traffic fatality occurred on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2020. Daniel Roberts, 52, of Republic, MO, died when the vehicle in which he was a passenger was struck by another vehicle as it made a left turn from Glenstone Avenue into a parking lot. The crash occurred in Springfield, MO. The driver of Roberts' vehicle sustained injuries in the crash. The driver and a passenger in the second vehicle sustained injuries in the crash; one passenger in that vehicle was not injured. For more information about this traffic crash, please contact the Springfield Police Department.

Two people died on Friday, November 27, 2020. Jamie J. Brock, 53, of Kennett, MO, died when the vehicle she was driving crossed the center line and struck another vehicle head-on. Brock's vehicle then rolled. Brock was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash; she was ejected from the vehicle. The crash occurred in Dunklin County on Missouri Route Y, east of Caruth, MO. Dr. Wilson pronounced Brock dead at Methodist Medical Center in Paragould, AR.

Joshua S. Crowley, 34, of Van Buren, MO, died when the vehicle he was driving ran off the right side of the roadway and overturned in the ditch. Crowley was not wearing a seat belt; he was partially ejected from the vehicle. The crash occurred in Carter County on Missouri Highway A in Ellsinore, MO. Carter County Coroner Erik McSpadden pronounced Crowley dead at the scene.

Four people died in traffic crashes on Saturday, November 28, 2020. Barney Harris, 51, of Troy, MO, died when the vehicle he was driving traveled off the south side of the roadway, he overcorrected, the vehicle began skidding, returned to the roadway, traveled off the north side of the roadway, and overturned. Harris was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Lincoln County on Missouri Highway 47 at Mennemeyer Road. Lincoln County Coroner R. Parker pronounced Harris dead at the scene.

Keith Czarniak, 66, of Springfield, MO, died when the vehicle he was driving traveled off the right side of the roadway, became airborne, and overturned. Czarniak was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. The crash occurred in Christian County on Missouri Highway H south of Chadwick, MO. Christian County Coroner Mandi Armitage pronounced Czarniak dead at the scene.

Thomas B. Radford, 59, of Redford, MO, died when the vehicle he was driving went off the right side of the roadway, overturned, and struck a large tree. Radford was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Reynolds County on Missouri Route K east of Missouri Highway 21. Butler County Coroner Andy Moore pronounced Radford dead at the scene. Reynolds County Sheriff's Department, Reynolds County EMS, and Reynolds County first responders also responded.

Daniel R. French, 30, of Pacific, MO, died when another vehicle crossed the center line and struck French's vehicle head-on. French was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in Franklin County on Missouri Route HH at Wildwood Lane. St. Clair Ambulance personnel pronounced French dead at the scene. The driver of the vehicle that crossed the center line and struck French's vehicle sustained serious injuries; he was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.

One person died in a traffic crash on Sunday, November 29, 2020. Abigail K. Jansen, 17, of Kelso, MO, died when the vehicle she was driving ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree. Jansen was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash; she was ejected from the vehicle. The crash occurred in Scott County on Interstate 55 at the 88-mile marker. Scott County Coroner Scott Amick pronounced Jansen dead at the scene.

There were zero boating crashes, zero boating fatalities, zero drownings, and zero boating while intoxicated arrests reported during the 2020 Thanksgiving holiday counting period.

NOTE: The fatality statistics in this news release could change if late deaths occur, or if other departments report fatal traffic crashes after this news release is sent out.

Follow the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Twitter @MSHPTrooperGHQ



Always check NOTAM’s before heading out

What’s Up

By LeRoy Cook 

No better conditions for flying could be found than what the weekend delivered, but it wasn’t that way all week. We just watched the skies for an opportunity to commit aviation, taking it as it came. The Thanksgiving holiday didn’t generate much traffic, more due to the unpredictable weather than lack of desire. 

The transient arrivals were varied, including a Piper Cherokee Archer , a Cessna Skyhawk, and a Cessna 182. A 1966 Cessna 172 was down from Harrisonville seeking fuel;  the LRY fuel pump was out service because the electricity was off. CFI Dennis Walrath was over from Clinton in his Beech Bonanza V35 for some proficiency practice. 

Locally, one of the Piper Tri-Pacers was out, and Les Gorden made a Houston trip in his Beech Bonanza F35. Gary Rose flew the Cessna Skyhawk on a Vernon County excursion and Christian Tucker was up in a Cessna 150. 

Check the Notices To Airmen before venturing over to New Century Airport in Olathe. As of last week, the field’s north-south runway was closed for repairs, although its instrument approach was still available for practice.  And keep track of the Temporary Flight Restrictions that keep popping up, not just the ones over football games but those over releases of gas along pipeline routes. 

Keeping the subscriptions and data bases current for all the fancy instrument panel equipment in today’s modern airplanes isn’t cheap. The Garmin GNS and GTN navigators cost about $300 to update, and ForeFlight subscriptions are at least $150 per year, if you want all the bells and whistles. When  I started flying, the total of all those charges would cover most of a pilot’s yearly flying budget.  Plus there’s the headache of tracking all the due-dates for expiration and inspections.

 Our question for last week concerned identifying the “funky” airplanes that were built in Coffeyville, Kansas about 75 years ago. They were the Funk  two-seaters, first built in Ohio before twin brothers Joe and  Howard Funk moved the plant to Coffeyville. Reader Ross B. Yingst in New Mexico responded correctly. Our brain-teaser for next week is, “can anyone tell me what kind of engine powered the first Funk airplanes, before 1940?” You can send your answers to kochhaus1@gmail.com.

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Sunday, November 29, 2020

Power outage in south Belton

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Crews are working on an outage at our Belton Substation. This is affecting members in an area south of Belton. 

Our Crews will make repairs and restore power as quickly as possible.



Harrisonville woman injured in Cass County Crash

On 11/29/20 around 7:05pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County responded to a one vehicle accident on southbound Missouri 7 Highway at 227th Street in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe driven by 44 year old Bellamy R. DeShumar of Harrisonville, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a drainage culvert.

Bellamy R. DeShumar sustained minor injuries in this accident and she was transported to Cass Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The vehicle was towed from the scene of this accident by Miller's Tow of Harrisonville. 

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Obituary - Phyllis Lorraine (Halverson) Green

Phyllis Lorraine Halverson Green, age 77, Mound City, Kansas passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2020. She was born on March 22, 1943 in Marshalltown, Iowa the daughter of Howard and Iva Kiser Halverson. She was united in marriage to Robert Green on February 7, 1968 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Together they ran a cleaning business and meat locker. She later worked as a book keeper and retired from the Disney Company.

She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mound City, Kansas Branch, Eastern Star and the Red Hat Club. She was not one to sit at home. She enjoyed shopping, riding motorcycles, traveling, being with her family, playing cards, and researching genealogy. Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Verneal Baker, brother, Marvin Doran, five grandchildren, Trisha Purdy, Brylee Green, Jonathon Barber, Christopher and Charlyssa Good and a daughter in law, Susan Good. 

Phyllis is survived by her husband, Robert, seven children, Kim Barber, Chris Felix (John), Troy Good, Michael Green, Tate Green, Robert Good, and William Good (Kim), grandchildren, Mathew and Sara Barber, Lindsey and Trevor Sirdoreus, Zachariah Liskowiak, Leslie and Matt Langford, Joel, Caleb, Juidith and Ashely Green, Moriah Manecke, Kelsey Poole, Joe and Steven Potter and Arron Good, and twenty two great grandchildren.

A gathering to celebrate Phyllis's life will be held at later date. Contributions are suggest to the American Cancer Society or a Covid 19 Relief Fund. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Quality Home Care Now Hiring

Quality Home Care is seeking Personal Care Aides for part-time, full-time and PRN (as needed) position. We are looking for dependable, reliable, positive individuals who take pride in caring for others, to join our team at QHC.

If you are an individual looking for a job with flexible hours and schedules and you are a dedicated team member please contact out office. Requirements include: 

Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, clean background check, and be able to come to Butler office for training. Please call 660-679-6733 for further information and an over-the-phone interview.

Obituary - Patricia “Ann” Brown,

Patricia “Ann” Brown, daughter of the late William and Bernice Flanery, was born on November 7, 1937 in Freeman, Missouri. Ann joined our heavenly Father peacefully in her home surrounded by her loving family on the evening of November 26, 2020.Ann had a lively childhood growing up on a farm in Harrisonville, Missouri with her six siblings that remained her best friends throughout her lifetime. 

She is survived by her sisters, Freda Cummings and Vera “Sue” Pippen, and her brother, John Flanery. She has joined her sister Beverly Baker, and her brothers Larry and Derrel Flanery in heaven.At the young age of 17, Ann met her husband and soul mate, Robert “Bob” Brown, and they were blessed with 66 years of true love together. Not too long after marrying on April 20, 1956, Ann and Bob bought their first house in Grandview, Missouri and started their family.Ann is survived by Bob and her two children, Terry Brown, and Sharon Falter who adored her.

One of Ann’s favorite roles in life was being a grandmother, and she is survived by her seven grandchildren. Sharon’s girls: Carmen Bradford (Husband David), Kayla Lascano (Husband Jared), and Rebecca Falter; and Terry’s children, Caiti, Cara, Molly, and Jacob Brown, as well as her great granddaughters, Aurora (Carmen), and Kensington and Avaleigh (Kayla).

Ann’s greatest passion was her love of flowers, especially her day lilies. She grew the most beautiful flower beds, and her passion and love for this will live on across the country each spring as lilies and irises that were handpicked and dug from her garden bloom in the gardens of all her family and friends.

Ann’s hobbies included collecting rocks from all over the country, sewing, crocheting, reading, cooking and baking, being the best living room Wheel of Fortune contestant, and collecting her “pretties” from all kinds of thrift shops and garage sales through the years.

Ann retired with her husband in Archie, Missouri in 2003, fulfilling their dream of building a home on a piece of property in the country, and spent her blissful days enjoying her many flower beds.

Ann found the Lord at the age of 26 and was saved. She spent her life a devout servant, and was a member of the Belvidere Heights Baptist Church family. She was a pure example to all she crossed paths with of what a true Christian should represent. Her love for her family and our Lord rang loud and clear. Her laughter, hugs, wisdom and advice, and heartfelt gospel will remain in the hearts of all she left behind for generations to come as we continue to share stories and memories of the most precious woman and soul. She not only made our lives and the world a better place, she truly blessed it, and she will be immensely missed.

A celebration of life for Ann will be held in the spring of 2021 due to COVID 19.


Obituary - Phyllis M. McGhee

Phyllis M. McGhee, 90, of Harrisonville, Missouri, died Friday, November 27, 2020 at her home in Harrisonville. A memorial service will be held at 11:00am on Friday, December 4, 2020 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. The family will receive friends 10:00-11:00am Friday at the funeral home.

Phyllis was born July 12, 1930 in Pembine, Wisconsin, a daughter of John Maurice and Lillian (Mickelson) Leach. She grew up in the Kansas City area and was a 1948 graduate of Raytown High School. Phyllis was united in marriage to Herbert McGhee on July 21, 1951, and they lived in Raytown, MO before moving to Harrisonville in 1963.

Phyllis worked at Western Electric/AT&T in Lee’s Summit, MO as an inspector-tester for 22 years before her retirement in 1985. She was a charter member of Faith Baptist Church in Harrisonville and a member of the Women’s Auxiliary at Cass Regional Medical Center. She enjoyed taking cruises and traveling, having visited Peru, Germany, New Zealand, Italy, Greece, Australia and Israel. Phyllis was instrumental in incorporating the Walnut Grove Rural School #66 into the Harrisonville School District, allowing children living in that area to attend Harrisonville schools.


Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert, in 1988. She is survived by three sons, Steve McGhee (Kathy), of Riverside, CA, Mark McGhee, of Mack’s Creek, MO, and Ron McGhee (Phyllis), of Harrisonville; one daughter, Melody McGhee (Don), of Drexel, MO; one brother, Gerald Leach, of Merritt Island, FL; one sister, Margaret Marshall, of Chillicothe, MO; 8 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.


More like Winter...

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It is going to be a chilly start to the week; temperatures will be in the mid-20’s with breezy conditions making it feel like the teens. Much of western MO and eastern KS will warm up to around 40 degrees; however, parts of Central MO will struggle to reach the upper-30s. It will be blustery with winds around 10mph gusting to 20mph.

Have you seen this person?

*MISSING PERSON* 

Melissa A. Lamb 
Last seen 11/21/2020 at Days Inn in Butler
Last seen driving a gold in color, possibly a Chrysler minivan with unknown Alabama license plate. 

Possibly en route to Dora, AL or Warsaw, MO 

If you have any information on Lamb, contact the Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131

Henry County Health Center confirms 6 new positive cases of COVID-19

Henry County Health Center has received notification of six more positive cases of COVID-19. (Windsor-3, Deepwater 1, Clinton 1, and Chilhowee 1) This brings the total number of positive cases in the county to 1,231.


Obituary - Janet Kay Payne

Janet Kay Payne, 68, Nevada, MO passed away on Thursday, November 26, 2020 at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. Janet was born April 25, 1952 in Moberly, MO to Lester and Leona (Buhler) Thomas. She was united in marriage to Cecil Payne on November 15, 1974 and he survives of the home.

Janet was born in Moberly and graduated from High School in Pomona, KS with the Class of 1970. She worked throughout her life as a CNA and as an CMA (certified medication aide), mostly in Ottawa, KS. Following her retirement, she moved to Nevada in 2007. Janet enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, and especially loved spending time with her grandchildren.

In addition to her husband Cecil, she is survived by one son, Scott Payne (Loretta), Ottawa, KS; and one daughter, Debra Franklin (Rusty), Nevada; five grandchildren, Kyle Payne, Nevada, McKayla (Zack) Hastings, Lawrence, KS, Harley Jacobs, Ottawa, KS, Cathy Franklin, Nevada, Alexis Franklin, Nevada; one brother, Robert Thomas (Deborah), Butler, MO; one sister, Marylee Hayworth, AZ; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

A private committal will be in the National Cemetery in Ft. Scott, KS. No services planned.



Obituary - Carl Edward Benson

Carl Edward Benson, 97 of Schell City, passed away on Friday, November 27, 2020 at the Nevada Regional Medical Center. Carl was born on February 1, 1923, in Turlock, California, the eldest son of Carl and Sophia Benson. He grew up on a farm where they raised dairy cattle, peaches, and almonds. He graduated from Turlock High School in 1941. 

In 1943, he was drafted into the United States Army and served in Italy, France, and Germany during World War II. Carl married Edith Claire Harmon from Bainville, Montana on November 24, 1951. They owned and operated a dairy farm in California until 1968, when he and Edith moved to Colorado to raise sheep. In 1978, they decided to relocate to northern Arkansas, where he built numerous homes over the next two decades. In 1990, they retired to Schell City, Missouri, where Carl built his last home.

Carl and Edith have six children, fifteen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. He is survived by his wife Edith, and their children Laurel (Kevin) Brown, Tamara (Thor) Wenzel, Leigh (Cliff) Trammell-Linderoth, Diana (Ron) Edwards, Reed (Julie) Benson, and Britta Benson. His grandchildren include Andrew Brown, Jonathan Brown, Jarod Kintz, Courtney Trammell, Sarah Trammell, Killian Pratt, Joshua Edwards, Holly Edwards, Katarina Pennington, Abigail Ewert, Zachary Benson, Lauren Longstreth, Eric, Benson, Luke Benson, and Seth Benson. He was preceded in death by his parents, his only sister Priscilla Wilder, and one grandson, Joshua Edwards.

Carl was a child of the Great Depression, and his character was shaped by that difficult time. He never wasted anything that might be of value, yet he was personally content with only the tiniest of luxuries. A survivor of several combat theaters in Europe during World War II, he had his share of close scrapes. He earned a bronze star as well as commendations for excellent marksmanship. Carl farmed, ranched, and carpentered throughout his life. No task was too difficult: he was a master at breaking gigantic jobs into small pieces and then patiently whittling away until he had achieved the goal. He was well known for his strong faith, work ethic, and thriftiness. Although he is remembered for his quiet humility and dry wit, those who knew him well also recall his wide interests in music and chemistry, as well as his amateur naturalist studies of birds, trees, and flowers. Reading in Swedish and German was also something he enjoyed and tried to maintain. Perhaps above all, Carl was a Christian gentleman. Throughout his life, no matter where he lived, Carl could always be found in church, where he worshipped his Savior Jesus Christ and loved singing traditional hymns. Carl also was a student of Scripture and loved reading his German Bible, especially the last few years of his life.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at the Church of Israel in Schell City with Pastor Dan Gayman and Reed Benson officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in the Greenlawn Cemetery in Schell City. The family will receive friends from 5-7:00 p.m. on Monday evening at Lewis-Hoagland Funeral Home in Schell City.

From BaCo Transport

News from BaCo Transport:

BaCo Transport currently is serving local Butler seniors in their daily activities that require moving about. We take Covid-19 seriously and currently require out patrons and drivers to wear a mask. We sanitize our vehicle after every trip. We have installed a barrier between the driver and riders. Only the back seat is used for riders. We ask our riders not to call if they have a cold or fever, our drivers are checked at the beginning of their shift for temp and it is recorded. Continued cooperation between our volunteers and riders will keep us on the road. BaCo Transport is a non profit organization and we depend on donations from the community to keep us on the road. Our riders are asked to donated a very small amount for each trip. We have special rider coupons that can be purchased by a rider or family members. Several organization in Butler have already contributed funds for coupon purchased for our riders. We are a 501c company and therefor your donations can be a tax credit personal or business. Our drivers and dispatchers are volunteers and give their time generously every week. If you would like to contribute to our program for Butler seniors, your donations or volunteer time would be appreciated. BaCo Transport 611 W Mill ST. Butler, Mo. 64730 or contact us at 660-679-6322 or 660-679-7255

Submitted by:

Alvin Griffin President BaCo Transport

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Notice from Rich Hill schools

This is Superintendent Kevin Goddard with an important announcement from the Rich Hill School District. Please listen to the entire message as there are several important announcements. Due to both principals being ill with COVID symptoms and under quarantine, the district having several other employees in quarantine, and everyone having spent the holidays with family members from outside the area, we are going to go to PHASE RED for Monday and Tuesday. During that time, you need to work on the quarterly packets sent home by teachers. Middle and high school will follow your class schedule for google meet. Teachers will be available via email to assist students and can call you if you are needing help. Vo-Tech kids will still meet at the high school to go to Vo-Tech. There will be no meals served during these two days. At this time, the junior high game on Tuesday night is still scheduled. Please wear your mask and physically distance in the stands as much as possible. The Christmas program for grades 5-8 is still on for Wednesday night. Remember that each student is allowed 2 people to come watch the performance. We apologize for any inconvenience this change causes families. We will try to stay in PHASE RED as short a time as possible. When we return, we will be in PHASE ORANGE until further notice. Thank you and enjoy the rest of your weekend.

Important info regarding the Shopper



To answer a question, yes we will be mailing the Shopper. With holidays, getting properly set up at the post office and a few other things, there may be a delay of a few weeks before it actually arrives in your mailbox.

We are attempting to shorten this time however, in the meantime we will regularly promote locations where you can pick up a copy:

Adrian - Casey’s 
Amsterdam - McBee’s and Leonas
Archie - Quick Shop and Dollar Store
Appleton City - Casey’s 
Butler - Bear Stop and both Casey’s locations
Drexel - Food Fair and Casey’s 
Rich Hill - Food Fair
Passaic - McBee’s

Obituary - Billie Dines

Funeral services for Billie M. Dines of Butler, Missouri will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler.  Visitation will 5 -7 p.m. Monday, November 30 at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  Contributions to Smile Train or National Right to Life.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Billie M. Dines, age 87 of Butler, Missouri passed away Friday, November 27, 2020 at her home in Butler.  She was born August 26, 1933 to Mayburn and Esther Haile Epperson in Pleasant Gap, Missouri.

Billie is lovingly survived by two sons, Dale Dines and wife Michelle of Butler, Missouri and Duane Dines and wife Ivy of Statesboro, Georgia; a daughter, Annette White of Butler, Missouri; a sister, Mary Mae Lewis of Butler, Missouri; three sisters-in-law, Joan Epperson of Kansas City, Missouri, Vesta Limpus of Adrian, Missouri and Marcella Dines of Butler, Missouri; nine grandchildren, Rick Dines and partner Steve Harvey, Melinda Satcher and husband Shawn, Rachel Johnston and husband Jeffrey, Kirsti Shephard and husband Nick, Jeffree Dines and wife Rachel, Jason White and wife Chelsea, Crystal McGrath and husband Drew, David White and partner Crysta and Caleb White and wife Grace; and seven great-grandchildren, Holden White, Lola White, Olivia McGrath, Amelia McGrath, Roe White, Bear White and Kayson Shephard.  She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Kristen Dines in 1975; husband, Marvin Dines in 2010; and brother, Fred Epperson.

Due to Covid, the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel respectfully asks that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing.

Second accident near same location

Adrian first responders have been summoned to return to the area of the previously reported accident on northbound I-49 near mile marker 145. A second accident has occurred involving a large truck and a car. More details as they become available; use caution if traveling through the area.

Accident on I-49

First responders have been summoned to Northbound I-49 at mile marker 145.6 on a report of a car vs deer with airbag deployment. Injuries unknown; use caution if in the area.

Bates County Museum News - December 2020

Thoughts on the Life of the Museum in the Year 2020 A Year Unlike Any Other

The final month of this most unusual year will soon be upon us. The second decade of the 21st century has been unlike any other in history and future historians will struggle to fully comprehend the dramatic and costly challenges to America and the world that played out during the 2020 pandemic.
Early on I began saving news articles and general information that I thought would be of interest in years to come. I have the pattern for masks printed in our local papers, actual masks, press releases from the State, and a Bates County ‘I Voted’ pen and other things.
One of the artifacts in the Museum’s many collections is a flu mask from the infamous 1918 Spanish Influenza epidemic. The mask was issued to students at MU. It is a simple cottony-gauze fabric with ties attached and is part of our World War I exhibit. At the time it was displayed we never imagined that we would be experiencing our own pandemic.
As I looked back at the January newsletter, I saw all the Museum’s plans that vanished with the Virus. There were great programs scheduled along with events, including a very special concert presentation by a friend from Kansas City. Planning for Missouri’s Bicen- tennial in 2021 had begun in the County.
2021 also marks the 200th anniversary of Har- mony Mission’s founding, the 180th anniver- sary of the founding of Bates County, and the
Historical Society & Museum’s 60th. It will also be the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack that thrust America into War. The year 2021 is filled with important dates to be honored and remembered.
But, the pandemic of 2020 seemed to stop everything in its tracks. Flatten the curve. Quarantines. Tests. Masks. Toilet paper shortages. Closures. And in the middle of the crisis was perhaps the most contentious Presidential election in our nation’s history. Throughout these past few months we have breathed a bit easier and tried to find small semblances of normal. Perhaps that was premature in slowing the spread of the virus, but also perhaps the mental psyche of people and the nation required it in order to carry on. For now, as the holidays are here, sick- ness with Covid and the flu has caused us to once again withdraw and avoid gatherings. Our elderly have perhaps been required to pay the greatest sacrifice as the nation grap- ples with how to best keep them safe. There are no easy answers. The debate rages.
Each family choosing what seems to be right for them. I urge you to document your fami- ly’s experiences during this unprecedented time. Your descendants will want to know how you coped with these days of constant uncertainty. May you record that you faced each day with gratitude and fortitude!

Strong Membership ~ Strong Society
Please Renew
January marks the Society Membership Renewal Month and we ask you to please make it a priority to renew your membership! Help us to maintain a strong Society. Membership numbers matter. Cost is minimal and within the comfort range of most everyone. Join us in generating momentum that will then multiply. 2020 has reminded us all how vital the strong the bonds of community can be. Providing a strong Society & Museum to be keepers of our history pays honor and tribute to ancestors. It’s important. Thank you for supporting us!
Any extra donation will be greatly appreciated. Annual rates are: Single-$12 / Couple-$18 / Family-
$24. Renewal forms are attached to this e-newsletter or are included in mailed copies.
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Collections on Guerrilla Warfare
The Museum’s research archives continues to grow and we are very pleased to announce that two separate collections of research materials about the guerrilla warfare in our area have been donated.
In February I traveled to Bentonville, Arkansas to receive Rich Stewart’s Quantrill Special Re- search Collection. This impressive collection of books, articles, publications, teachers materials, DVDs, biographies, and more has been inventoried and will be available to researchers both profession- al and amateur. Rich Stewart’s body of research includes information about Bates County Sheriff John Clem. He was a formidable character who ultimately moved to Arkansas and is buried there, as is also Captain Bill Turman of Island Mound fame and his wife, Charity Weddle Turman. There is much yet to discover about these men and their families. We are grateful for Rich’s ongoing re- search and for the opportunity to house this im- portant collection.
People reach out to us as the reputation of the Bates County Museum continues to grow. We are proud to be considered a premiere site in western Missouri and it was because of this that we were contacted by the family of the late Harold Dellinger of Jackson County. He was a lifelong collector of Civil War history and his personal col- lection of books, memorabilia, professional papers,
publications, and more is legendary throughout the region. While Harold was interested in all aspects of the Civil War in western Missouri, his true passion was the study of the guerrilla warfare and the men who fought it. We are very pleased to have the Harold Dellinger Collection housed here at the Museum.
Bates County was the epicenter of General Order No. 11 and it seems quite fitting that we can now be an epicenter for the study of the guerrilla warfare here in western Missouri and along the Kansas border. It is our hope that the Museum’s reputation as a vital resource library will continue to broaden in years to come.
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Best of Times in the Worst of Times
Despite everything that 2020 has unleashed, there have been some good times in the life of the Museum this year!
In early March we held our annual Show & Tell Gathering and Annual Meeting. There was a good crowd and many interesting things and stories were shared. The Society held its annual meeting and the 2020 Board of Directors was elected. Chris Gach-President, Donna Gregory- Vice President, Tyler Bise-Treasurer, Doris Fuller-Secretary, Stan Sechrest, Doug White, Maggie Roberts, Randy Bell, and Scott Mallatt. Many thanks to them for serving the Society!
The annual This & That Sale was rescheduled and held the first weekend of June. It was a fan- tastic success and we thank all who supported the sale. Income was a bit over $3,000 and eve- ry donation and each sale is greatly appreciated!
While virtually everything closed down and folks avoided crowds, we actually had a good number of visitors from the Metro area. They were looking for easy drive destinations and found us. In early October we also had a small group of 3rd graders from KC come to spend the day. The children were great!
The first weekend of November we held our first ever Holiday Décor & More Sale. Once again you, our supporters, came through like the heroes you are! Fabulous donations and sales that were remarkable. We made over $2,300 and are grateful for every penny.
Thank you, one and all...You’re the best!!!

~The Museum Out & About~
As the nation opened a bit in the summer and early fall, some annual celebrations were able to be held. In September the Museum had a booth at the Amsterdam Jubilee. We met lots of people, some we knew, and some we befriended that day. Wind gusts were fierce and, despite concrete blocks, our booth canopy lifted and flipped. We were right in front of the Amsterdam Café which has big paned windows but thankfully the canopy landed on the sidewalk and no bystanders were injured. What a day!
The first weekend of October we were at Butler’s Hucksters Day event and thankfully the wind cooperated! The day was fun and we visited with many folks. The Friends of the Museum gift shop merchandise was sold and we made quite a bit of money so it was another wonderful day out and about.
I want to thank Doris Fuller for her tireless efforts in behalf of the Museum. Doris serves on the Society Board as Secretary, she takes care of all the outside plants and gardens, and she basically IS the Friends of the Museum. Doris seeks out every estate sale, garage sale, thrift shop find, individuals, anyone and any- where she can get items for resale in the Mu- seum’s Gift Shop, our Sales, and when we are out and about. Doris devotes countless hours to the Museum and this acknowledgement of her work, her hard work, is small but certainly not insignificant. We would be lost without Doris and I know of no one who could fill her shoes. If you see her out and about, take a moment and thank her for all she does to keep this Museum thriving. She’s one in a million!
If you have any donations for the Museum please call us. Although we are technically closed for the winter, most days someone is here working. Your generous donations are what enable us to have these sales and gener- ate income for the Museum. Thank you.
Battle of Island Mound
Network to Freedom
In August Mo State Parks held their annual Public Information meeting at the Battle of Is- land Mound State Historic Site. This year it was a bit more than the normal gathering. Sev- eral State Parks dignitaries were on hand as well as Bates County Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley, Southern Commissioner Larry Hack- er, Jim Ogle, Executive Director of Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area. The impres- sive list of State Parks representatives is:
Mike Sutherland, Dir. Mo. State Parks, Jeffer- son City // Brian Stith, Deputy Director, Mo. State Parks, Jefferson City // Mike Ohnersorgen, Program Dir. Cultural Resource Management & Missouri State Museum, Jeffer- son City // Laura Hendrickson, Regional Dir., Ozark Region // Justin Adams, Deputy Re- gional Dir., Ozark Region // Ranger Caleb Richerson, Missouri State Park Ranger, Truman State Park // Kenny Neal, Manager, Southwest Management Unit, Stockton.
The Battle of Island Mound State Historic Site received the National Parks Service designation of being part of the International Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Jim Ogle read a proclamation from Missouri Governor Parsons’ declaring September as the month to honor the Island Mound site which is the only Missouri site with this National Parks designation. Bates County Commissioner Jim Wheatley read a proclamation prepared by the Commissioners.
Several members of the public were present at the meeting and expressed positive comments about the sites amenities and maintenance.
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Museum Gets a Little TLC
During the down time several volunteers were at the Museum working, cleaning, repairing, painting, and giving our grand old building a little TLC. There is always much to do but the list is now shorter than it was. Most notable is the Men’s Room on the main floor. Repairs, a lot of prep work, and new paint made a big dif- ference. There is even art hanging on the walls! The cleaning and sprucing 'up will con- tinue throughout the winter.

Peggy’s Ponderings...
Changes, changes, so many changes! A new era is being ushered in. Often during chaotic times a sense of priority settles. It’s peculiar how that can happen but I believe that’s exactly what some people have experienced. Families are spending more time at home. The constant racing here and there schedules have calmed considerably. The newest, latest, greatest whatever doesn’t seem to be needed quite so urgently. Actual conversation is making a comeback. Isn’t it strange how the worst of times can bring out the best in some things and cause us to remember what truly enriches our lives. We are entering the season of reflection and hope. I know my hopes for this Museum are high and genuine. This place keeps our stories. She is a grand lady and one we all need to re- spect and honor. How empty our lives would be if we had no stories. We would be nothing more than banging gongs and clanging symbols. Hollow and noisy! The stories of our lives give depth, meaning, sadness, joy, sorrow, gladness, and hope. These make this earthly journey worthwhile.
My hope is that 2021 will afford us the opportunity to celebrate the important occasions of the past and allow us to pay tribute to our ancestors and all those who have gone before us. We all know there’s yet a long way to go to achieve the hopes of our forbearers....but....never forget to remember how far we have already come!
I am pleased to let you know that Doug Mager of Mid America Live (Bates County Wire) asked me to provide a weekly Museum Minute story to be posted online. It’s been a good partnership and I think there is opportunity for us to grow and perhaps expand beyond where we now are. The closing of the newspaper in Butler was regretful but the South Cass Tribune is working to fill the gap and has entered into a great relationship with Mid America Live. So here again, I can see the Best of Times in the midst of the Worst of Times. Life is funny that way.
We are extremely fortunate to have a local radio station and I’m thankful for KMAM-KMOE 92.1 in Butler. We’d be lost without them! Don’t take them for granted. We have successfully advertised our sales and special events with them and this past Halloween night the Museum was proud to present the original Mercury Theater broadcast of Orson Welles’ “War of the Worlds.” It was great and a perfect fit for 2020! Because of the success we’ve enjoyed with them, the Museum will again host the Christmas Eve broadcast of “A Christmas Carol.” Tune in that evening. You will be transported back to a simpler time and I’m sure a smile will appear on your face.
Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, and May God Bless Us One and All in the New Year!
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