Thursday, May 5, 2011

From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey

Marriage licenses:

Michael Wade Berwald and Mallory Marie Nelson
Matthew William Dotson and Megan Marie Trussell

Real estate transfers:

Randall S. M. Schmidt and Julie Schmidt and Billy J. McKinzie and Joshua T. Bradley to Joshua T. Bradley:
SE/4 OF SW/4 OF 17‑40‑33, DESCRIBED

Myron L. Reynolds and Rachelle L. Reynolds to Dustin S. Zerbe and Lindsay B. Zerbe:
SW/4 OF SW/4 OF 17‑42‑31, DESCRIBED

Sectional golf results - Bobcats take two top individual spots

Team Results

RankSchool NameScore
1Sacred Heart High School313
2Tipton High School330
3Drexel High School331
4Purdy High School360
5College Heights Christian School387

Individual Results

RankNameSchoolScore
1Trevor L CooleyDrexel+5
2Keifer R ShipleyDrexel+6
3David BaldwinSacred Heart+7
3John BeykirchSacred Heart+7
3Jared DeySacred Heart+7
6Garrett KelchnerSacred Heart+8
6Phillip RollerPurdy+8
8Zachery CombsTipton+9
8Garrett DollinsNew Covenant Academy+9
8Isaac GarberTipton+9
11Dexter James CaseSmithton+10
12Lehman A GodwinGreenwood+11
13Justin M ThomasDrexel+12
14Ethan KoechnerTipton+13
14Jonathan ShumakerThomas Jefferson Independent+13
16Garrett VestHermitage+14
17Terry BickersLincoln+15
17Grant DavisTipton+15
19Aaron RayTipton+16
20Trevor WarlenWindsor+17
21Adam PipenhagenMarion C. Early+19
22Justin EvansCrest Ridge+21
22Michael IsemanArchie+21
22Garren NelsonPurdy+21
25Alan BankovichSacred Heart+22
25Parker BeldenCollege Heights Christian+22
25Josh HarrisonNew Covenant Academy+22
25Alex HaworthPurdy+22
29Craig J BoltonDrexel+24
29Zack CrosslandMcAuley Catholic+24
29Tanner HughesCrane+24
29Blake RobertsCollege Heights Christian+24
33Ivan CrosslandThomas Jefferson Independent+25
33Devon KeelerPurdy+25
35Patton ConroyCollege Heights Christian+28
35Christian HarnessChilhowee+28
35Canon HughesMcAuley Catholic+28
35Cody D RussellDrexel+28
35Brady WormingtonPurdy+28
40Jordan HaagStover+29
40Cole McAlesterCollege Heights Christian+29
42Josh BrehmCollege Heights Christian+31
43Martin GrahamMcAuley Catholic+35
43Lane Ross SoendkerWindsor+35
45Gordon Brady ChastainBillings+36
46Shawn ArtzMarion C. Early+42
47Boston DickersonArchie+43
47Justin GoddardArchie+43
49Anthony JohnstonHermitage+44
50Michael GaroutteCrane+45
50Nate JonesNew Covenant Academy+45

Butler Boys Sectional golf results

In yesterday’s Golf Results for  the Sectional tournament, Butler’s Brett Miller placed 28th out of 51 golfers with a score of 92 and Joe Strauch placed 10th with a score of 84 which qualifies him for the State tournament in Springfield on May the 16th.  Congratulations to both golfers on their outstanding play and lets wish Joe good luck at State.


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Showers today, 80's next week...

Rest of Today
Showers likely early in the morning...then a chance of showers...thunderstorms late in the morning and in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 60s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60 percent.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 40s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Highlights from Adrian promenade

Nick Case & McKenna Hathcock
Drew Riley & Megan Lewis

Samuel Ledesema & Emily Bohannan


Joe Collins & Emily Hughes
Gunnar Morrow & Caitlin Kimminau

Drew Cochran & Kourtney Eidson
Gus Arndt & Jessica Still

Andrew Collins & Crystal Lentz
Braxton Cushard & Chelsea Morrison
Ethan Weeks & Lesley Cox


Obituary - Sharron Landon

Graveside services for Sharron Landon will be 11 a.m. Friday, May 6, 2011 at Woodfin Cemetery in Foster, Missouri with Brother Bill Perkey officiating. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday evening at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Contributions to Susan G. Komen.

Sharron Kay Landon, age 69 of Pleasant Valley, Missouri died Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at her home in Pleasant Valley. She was born October 24, 1941 to Melvin and Velda Peacock Renfro in Kansas City, Missouri.

Sharron is survived by her husband of 51 years, Jesse Landon of Pleasant Valley, Missouri; two sons, Steve Landon of Denver, Colorado and Rick Landon and wife Joyce of Parkville, Missouri; one daughter, Karen Naugle and husband Rodger of Independence, Missouri; one sister, Dorothy Haggard of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; 10 grandchildren, Jacob Landon and spouse Deanna Valencia, Christina Landon and spouse Jesse Orozco, Jeremy Landon and spouse Shanan Trainer, Christopher Landon and wife Krystal, Ashley Ganatta and husband Todd, Aaron Landon, Julie Naugle, Tracy Hernandez, Bradley Naugle and Jared Naugle; and 14 great-grandchildren, Jake Meloy, Kylie Valencia, Kraig Naugle, Jessica Orozco, Izyck Enderson, Nicolas Naugle, Mariah Fisher, Kourtney Landon, Jace Landon, Wyatt Landon, Abigail Landon, Carter Ganatta, Noah Landon and Anthony Porter. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

From the desk of Senator David Pearce


Governor Signs Higher Education Board Bill Handled by Senator David Pearce
JEFFERSON CITY — This week, a bill ushered through the Senate by State Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, was signed into law by the governor. House Bill 174 makes changes to several of the state’s higher education governing boards.
Currently, three of Missouri’s higher education boards, the Coordinating Board of Higher Education; the University of Missouri Board of Curators; and the Missouri State University Board of Governors, have nine voting members a piece. On these boards, no more that one appointee may be from the same U.S. congressional district. With Missouri losing a congressional seat, new language had to be created to define the organization of these boards.
“It might seem a small enough item to the general public, but in order to make certain that the entire state is represented fairly, there had to be new definitions put into place,” said Sen. Pearce.  “By signing this bill, higher education is in front of any conflicts that might arise in appointing new board members, and by streamlining this process, we ensure there will be more time spent making decisions for the betterment of higher education.”
In addition, HB 174 allows for the at least one member, and no more than two members, be appointed from each congressional district. With this bill, every district get a representative, and only one district will have an extra appointee.
Having been signed by the governor, HB 174 will go into effect August 28, 2011. All appointees currently serving will complete his or her term as appointed.
Senator Pearce serves as chair of both the Senate Education Committee and the Joint Committee on Education.

Weekly report from Butler Police Department

April 26 - Officers work a two vehicle accident in the Walmart parking lot; take a walk in theft report; traffic control for funeral; assist in the 100 block of South Fulton; 911 hang up in the 100 block of East Nursery; missing 3 year old at Walmart.

April 27 - Officers take vandalism report in the 200 block of North Delaware; work two vehicle accident on the square; fight call on South Water; animal call in the 600 block of West Harrison; walk in theft report;   911 call in the 400 block of South Olive; medical assist in the 300 block of West Fort Scott; report of intoxicated people in South park; alarm call at City Hall; assist DFS in the 300 block of West Clark; medical assist in the 300 block of North High street.


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