Sunday, June 22, 2025
BHS Sideline Cheerleaders take top honors
By Cody Morris, Tailgate TV
The Butler High School 2025–2026 Sideline Cheerleaders recently attended UCA Cheer Camp, where they demonstrated the roaring Bear spirit, skill, and dedication—earning a ‘Superior’ rating in the Spirit Showcase, which is the highest team honor possible.
In addition to the team’s success, three Bears were named UCA All-Americans: Kalie Korkmaz, Jena Tourtillott, and Kadyn Cook. These young ladies were selected for showcasing exceptional cheerleading and dance ability and are now recognized among the top cheerleaders in the country! Several other Butler cheerleaders also received individual awards throughout the camp for their performance and leadership.
Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) was founded in 1974 by Jeff Webb, with a mission to combine advanced cheerleading techniques with traditional crowd leadership. Over the past 50 years, UCA has grown into the largest cheerleading camp company in the world, training over 180,000 athletes annually at more than 3,200 sessions nationwide.The Lady Bears feel privileged to have grown and studied at this event and they are ready to bring back to Butler what they have learned!
UCA is also widely known for hosting over 50 regional competitions and its national championship events at Walt Disney World Resort—many of which are televised on ESPN networks and CBS Sports, reaching over 100 million homes in 32 countries each year.
With a Superior rating under their belts and All-American athletes among their ranks, the Butler Sideline Cheerleaders are eager to bring their energy to the sidelines this fall. The team looks forward to leading the crowd and showing off the spirit of Butler High School throughout the 2025–2026 season.
Some thank you's and now let's Rodeo Up!
To our America-loving President, Kenny Gabriel: Thank you for all of your passion, dedication & hard work over the years to guide our saddle club into one that is blessed and active- allowing us put on an amazing rodeo & then pay it forward within our own community! Your vision is truly inspiring!
Amsterdam Jubilee announces Grand Marshal
Jubilee never takes the duty of picking a Grand Marshal lightly.
Heat Advisory continues through tomorrow
THE HEAT ADVISORY continues through our Monday, and could conceivably be extended to Tuesday.
Horseback rider receives urgent medical attention
Don't miss the final night of the Butler Saddle Club Rodeo!
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Obituary - Charles Edwin Sutterby
Funeral Service will be held at 11 am, Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at the Blue Mound Bible Church. Visitation will be from 10 am until service time at the church. Burial will be in the Mapleton Cemetery. Contributions are suggested to the Blue Moon Youth Center or Gideon's International.
Obituary - Mary Ann Thornton
Mary Ann lived a life rooted in devotion—to her faith and to the simple joys that brought her peace. She had a passion for traveling and cherished the countless memories made on each journey. She found purpose and joy in cooking and baking for others, always taking care to prepare meals that brought comfort to those she loved. A talented gardener, Mary Ann had a gift for nurturing herbs and flowers, creating beauty wherever she planted. Above all, she was a faithful servant of God, living each day guided by scripture, prayer, and a deep love for her Savior.
She is survived by her caregiver and daughter, Dianna (Thornton) Butler; her granddaughter, Brianna Thornton-Roland; her daughter, Jayne Ann (Thornton) Conklin, and son-in-law, Jack Conklin II. She also leaves behind her grandchildren Jessica Mathia (and husband Derek), Jack Conklin III (and wife Jhesica), and three cherished great-grandchildren: Jack IV, Avery, and Amelia.
A private graveside service will be held at 10:00AM on Monday, June 23rd, 2025, at Orient Cemetery in Harrisonville, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, honoring Mary Ann’s legacy.
Highlights from the Butler Saddle Club Rodeo Friday evening
Reigning 2024 Queen, Bree Baney carrying our American Flag
Appleton City Fair Bake Off Blue Ribbon Winners
Pies: Scarlet Watson- Cherry Pie| Cakes: Mona McDaniel- German Chocolate Cake Breads: Nancy Snodgrass- Zucchini Bread Cinnamon Rolls: Harper Stoddard Cookies: Kim Meszaros- Italian Nut Balls with Apricot Jam
Butler man injured in early morning accident
According to a report filed by the Missouri Highway Patrol, a pickup driven by 37 year old Sean Thompson of Butler left the roadway and overturned just east of Amoret on 52 highway around 1 a.m. this morning.
The victim received serious injuries and was transported by air ambulance to Research Hospital in Kansas City.
A busy day in Appleton City
TAKING DOWN THE 'BAD GUY' As part of the festivities during the Appleton City Fair, the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office held a demonstration seen here, K-9 'Babs' shows the finer points of immobilizing the perpetrator. Below, Perrie, age 6, finds a much nicer side of Babs, along with Deputy Samuel Clenin.
Accident on I-49 near Butler
A car has found itself on top of the guard rail in the southbound lanes of I 49 near the Butler exit. Traffic is moving very slowly through the area, you might want to find an alternate route.
Bates County Fair: Meet your candidates
Bates County Fair Princess Candidate
Laney Sue Lynn Kohler is a 5th grader from Merwin, Missouri. She is the daughter of Matt and Amber Kohler and attends Adrian Elementary School, where her favorite subject is math. Laney is an active member of the Next Generation 4-H Club and participates in soccer, basketball, and her school's math contest team. She enjoys showing cattle, swimming, reading, and running the grain cart during harvest. She's no stranger to hard work—she often helps her family on the farm, including operating the skid steer.
Obituary - Robert "Bob" Schowengerdt
Joseph Robert “Bob” Schowengerdt, age 81 of Independence, Missouri died Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born April 29, 1944 to A.B. and Dorothy Inez Cox Schowengerdt in Ft. Scott, Kansas.
Bob is survived by his wife, Sherry Schowengerdt of Independence, Missouri; two daughters, Michelle Pehriz and husband Cagatay of Oak Grove, Missouri and Nicole Schowengerdt of Independence, Missouri; two brothers, Gary Schowengerdt and wife Trevalyn of Butler, Missouri and Dr. Ronald D. Schowengerdt, DDS and wife Linda of Nevada, Missouri; stepbrother, Claude Burch and wife Carol of Parkville, Missouri; stepsister, Diana Crawford and husband Bill of Kansas City, Missouri; three grandchildren, ASLI Pehriz and fiancé Andrew Wilkins, Burak Pehriz and Devon Highley; several nephews and nieces; and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, AB and Dorothy Schowengerdt; stepmother, Aleta Burch Schowengerdt; and a nephew, Bryan Scot Schowengerdt.
Obituary - Robert Franklin Goens
Frank was born on October 25, 1942, in Bargetown, Kentucky, the son of Reldie Mae Gilpin and William Edward Goens. He grew up Kentucky and moved around until he ended up in Kansas. Frank was drafted to the Army in 1965 and spent 2 years in the service in Alaska. He was honorably discharged with the Good Conduct Medal and National Defense Service Medal. He worked for Fordyce hauling concrete until he retired and spent the rest of his years working on the farm.
Frank met and married Sue A. Goens 57 years ago, when they moved to Louisburg and established their family farm. They raised cattle, pigs, chickens, and he enjoyed planting a garden. He was known for the best watermelon and cantaloupes in town. When he wasn’t hard at work on the farm, he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Frank was proud of his family, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He had many friends and was always willing to lend a helping hand. He was the true definition of a neighbor always checking in, helping with what he could. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, wife Sue Goens, and brothers, Randy and Billy Goens. He is survived by his son Greg Goens and wife Airene, grandson, Alan Goens and wife Lindsay, granddaughter, Kelli Goens and fiancé Steve Smith, step-granddaughter Allen Pepito and Julio Alvarez, along with great-grandchildren, Wesley Goens and Hudson Flores.