Thursday, April 14, 2011

From the desk of Senator David Pearce


Education Issues Take Center Stage
 Education issues have been discussed often this year in the Missouri Senate. With balancing our state budget as a main topic of interest, and education being a large part of that discussion, there has been much discussion revolving around K-12 classrooms, public universities and colleges, and other educational issues. This week, the Senate again discussed Senate Bill 291, a measure that would address a number of issues relating to charter schools, including expanding charter schools to be operated in districts other than St. Louis and Kansas City. An expansion could only be approved and operated by local school districts. A provision of the bill would require a charter school sponsor to develop the policies and procedures of that organization, by which the school would be reviewed and how the records would be held.
Currently, charter schools are only allowed in Kansas City and St. Louis. In terms of education, a charter

Harvey preliminary hearing waived, arraignment May 16th

Raymond S. Harvey appeared in the Bates County Circuit Court yesterday afternoon for a pre-trial conference hearing. A preliminary hearing has been waived and Harvey will be arraigned in circuit court on May 16th at 10 a.m. in the Bates County Circuit Court.

Harvey is charged with two counts of first degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of second degree arson in connection with the March 9th double murder of Brandee and Bailey Bickleman of Butler.

From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey

Marriage Licenses:


Kelly Wayne Keister and Jill Nicole Parris
John Franklin Smith and Shryl Lynne King

Real estate transfers:

George A. Tomlinson and Twila B. Tomlinson to Tomlinson Trust:

N/2 OF 4‑42‑31, DESCRIBED

Gary E. Goforth (suc trustee) and Gary E. Goforth trust and Carol A. Goforth trust to Gary Cook and Cheryl J. Cook:
SW/4 OF 34‑40‑30 DESCRIBED

Sharon K. Miller (trustee) and Francis P. Lesmeister (trustee) and Ralph R. Lesmeister (trustee) and Teresa Mary Lesmeister Trust to Harold E. Lesmeister and Karen G. Lesmeister:
N/2 OF NE/4 OF 28‑41‑31, DESCRIBED

William Mawson (trustee) to Rodney P. Mawson and Vonda Kay Mawson:
S 1100 FT SE/4 OF NW/4 OF 9‑42‑31, LYING ELY RR R/W

Millsap & Singer (suc trustee) and Craig M. Lister and Michelle E. Lister to Federal National Mortgage Association:
BEG 214‑1/2 FT E OF SW COR OF E 12‑1/2 ACRES OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF 33‑42‑31, N 90 FT, E 70 FT, S 90 FT, W 70 FT TO POB, ADRIAN; ALSO BEG 196‑1/2 FT E OF SW COR OF E 12‑1/2 ACRES OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF 33‑42‑31, N 90 FT, E 18 FT, S 90 FT, W 18 FT TO POB

Donnie R. Parker (II) and Stephani D. Parker and J.D. Baker (trustee) to USDA Rural Development:
LOT 1, BLK B, PARK WEST SUBDIV, BUTLER

Edward A. Swink and Sharron E. Swink to Shannon S. Irvin:
W 125 FT OF LOT 3, BLK 2, SOUTH DREXEL

Matt Goforth to Gary Cook and Cheryl J. Cook:
SW/4 OF 34‑40‑30, DESCRIBED

Marvin Julien aka Marvin Ernest Julien to Shan Julien and Bonnie Julien:
SE/4 OF NW/4; SW/4 OF NE/4; N/2 OF NE/4; AND SE/4 OF NE/4 OF 24‑41‑33, EXCEPT DESCRIBED

Millard J. Cook (trust) and Thomas M. Cook (co-trustee) and Marilyn J. Wheatley (co-trustee) and Laverne K. Cook (trust) to William D. McElwain and Sharon E. McElwain:
NW/4 OF NW/4 OF 36‑41‑30, DESCRIBED

Kevin Lee Nitsche and Patricia A. Nitsche to Kevin Lee Nitsche and Patricia A. Nitsche:
E/2 OF SE/4 DESCRIBED; NW/4 OF SE/4 AND NE/4 OF SW/4;  R/W OVER E 2 RODS OF SW/4 OF SE/4 ALL IN 5‑40‑31

Bates County Live to celebrate 1 year anniversary June 28

To be precise we marked the beginning of Bates County Live at 6:54 p.m. on June 28th, 2010 when we posted our very first news story. A lot has happened since then- we've made a lot of new friends, learned a lot about our community and the number of those reading BCL grows every day.

Providing an up to the minute news service can be very demanding, but make no mistake, we enjoy what we do. Our initial goal was to simply provide news as it happens but that's grown into many other things such as the County Wide Calendar for example. Over time, we would like to add everything of significance in our community to the calendar such as council meetings, school board meetings, township and water board meetings, religious activities and more.

Our next goal is to provide more video news whenever possible. We feel that you should be able to watch video of big local news just as you do on television. Likewise, we are looking into streaming audio and video over the internet so those unable to attend can get play by play action of local ball games and other events. There's a lot of technical hoopla involved but we're hoping to be streaming by this fall.

Allrighty, enough chit chat. Most importantly we want to thank all those of you who read BCL and tell your friends about us. We encourage you to send us your news/calendar events no matter how insignificant you think it might be- attach photos if you like and we'll give you credit for the submission.

One more time- thanks again from Bates County Live.

Obituary - Boyd Borland


Boyd W. Borland, 90 of Independence and formerly of Butler, passed away April 13 at Village House in Lee’s Summit.  Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at Norfleet Baptist Church, 5512 Norfleet Rd., Kansas City, Mo.  Visitation will be from 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM prior to services.  Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.
Mr. Borland will lie in state during the hours of 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday, April 25 at Mullinax Funeral Home in Butler, (660) 679-0009 where friends may view and sign the register if they wish.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Rain and cooler temps on the way...

Thursday
Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the morning...then mostly cloudy with chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 70s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Thursday Night
Showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 40s. South winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.

New business coming to Butler


April 23rd will be the official opening of Ozark Shores Rentals, a rent to own store already established in Bolivar, Warsaw, Clinton and soon in Butler. Home for Ozark Shores Rentals will be the old Movie Gallery building on West 52 highway. 

Ozark Shores Rentals offers rent to own furniture, appliances and electronics with 120 days same-as-cash financing. The new Butler store will be one of 10 planned to be open by the end of the year.

Bates County Live will be on hand to cover the store opening on April 23rd.

Visit the Ozark Shores Facebook page here


Results from Bates County Elks BBQ cookoff


Perfect weather set the stage for the Bates County Elks BBQ Cookoff held last Saturday at the lodge. Here's how the day ended:

Open class:
1st - Curry Massey and Clint Schuman tied
2nd - Mike Massey
3rd - Johnnie Hough
Chicken:
1st - Johnnie Hough
2nd - Curry Massey
3rd - Clint Schuman
Ribs:
1st - Johnnie Hough
2nd - David Jackson and Clint Schuman tied
3rd - Curry Massey
Pork butt:
1st - Curry Massey
2nd - Clint Schuman
3rd - Johnnie Hough
Dessert:
1st - Clint Schuman
2nd - Jason Bennett
3rd - Curry Massey
Peoples choice:
1st - David Jackson
2nd - Jason Bennett
3rd - Johnnie Hough

-our thanks to Polly Mitchell


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