Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Much discussed at Butler City Council meeting

The Butler City Council is still looking for a person to replace Police Chief Jim Garnett, who has retired. In the process, some minor changes in the job description are in the works and some documents have been approved. Of course the Council is advertising over a wide area concerning the opening.

Mayor Don Malan's "Neighborhood Pride" Committee had a city-wide cleanup day Saturday, May 14th. This is in conjunction with the annual cleanup days, but is not a part of that activity...the Mayor's group was picking up trash along streets, and doing general pick-up of litter that is not a part of the annual cleanup.
However, around 50 persons took part in the cleanup, and it's expected that they'll again be on the job in the fall, around the time of the two weeks of the annual Clean-up Days.

The City Council's Planning Commission has made some changes in requirements concerning yards in Butler. However, they're minor, and generally, all the public needs to know is to keep yards as neat as possible.

And it's official...the circus will come to town, and is set to be at the Bates County Fairgrounds on Tuesday, September 13th. So for your kids' sake, put it on the calendar. There'll be two shows, at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., when the Carson and Barnes Circus big tent makes an appearance.

Some will remember that Butler's Industrial Park was once an Enterprise Zone. However, that type of tax relief ended in two-thousand-eight. Now, an "Enhanced Enterprise Zone" that could be located anywhere in Bates County, not just in Butler, is available, and a public meeting is set for June 7th at 6:30 p.m. at Community First Bank, out on West Fort Scott Street. You're invited. As indicated earlier, this has to do with tax breaks and other inducements to get more industry into our area. And that means more jobs.

Mo-Dot (that's the Missouri Department of Transportation)...is moving Bates County out of the Southwest District, and into the Kansas City District. What this means will be explained in a public meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 1st., at ten a.m. in the Bates County Commission meeting room in the courthouse. We know that the highway department is short on funds, but we see that work is progressing on designating our highway 71 a part of the interstate network.

The Butler City Council accepted the only bid for getting rid of mold and moisture problems in our police station. A company called "Assured Remediation" got the nod.

Keeping Butler's sewer lines in order is quite a job. One section of the city has been cleaned, and bids are out to do another section, and there will be more work to be done even after that. It's difficult for the average person to realize the work involved in a community's water, power and sewer operations.
Give your Mayor and council person a "thank you," next time you see them!-
And you're welcome to attend any and all city council meetings. 

First and third Tuesdays of each month at seven p.m. upstairs at Butler City Hall.

-courtesy FM 92 The Bullet

$750 scholarship available through Extension Office

Bates County Youth Advocacy Council, Inc. (BCYAC)
Junior Council Scholarship
 
Criteria:
The position is designed as an internship. Students will develop a schedule to volunteer 50 hours of time over the school year for BCYAC activities. In return, BCYAC will provide the student with a $750 scholarship for post-high school educations. This can be college, trade school, technical school, beauty college or other approved post high school educational activities. Two scholarships will be offered the first year.
 
The position is open to high school juniors or seniors interested in children and with enough energy to supervise and participate in organized activities with youth.
 
A junior student can apply for and be accepted for two years for this scholarship. The scholarship will be payable on enrollment in post-secondary pursuits.
 

From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey

Marriage licenses:

Matthew Aron Crews and Melissa Mae Lane

Real estate transfers:

Shauna M. Sterner to Timothy L. Sterner:
LOT 7, QUAIL RUN ESTATES SUBDIV, ADRIAN

Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. and Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Trust to Archway Community Properties II:
LOT 3 AND E 15 FT OF LOT 4, BLK 66, ORIGINAL TOWN, RICH HILL

Jim L. Morris (suc trustee) and Thelma B. Wheatley Trust to Thelma B. Wheatley (trustee) and Roy S. Wheatley Trust:
S/2 OF SW/4 OF 28‑40‑31 AND N/2 OF NW/4 OF 33‑40‑31,  DESCRIBED

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Harvey arraignment moved to June

The arraignment of Raymond Harvey is now set for June 20th at 10 a.m. at the Bates County Courthouse.

Harvey is accused of double murder and arson in March that claimed the lives of Brandee and Bailey Bickelman of Butler.

Adrian awards program to be aired on FM 92

FM 92 will be broadcasting live from the Adrian High School on Friday, May 20th for the Honor Day awards ceremony. The broadcast will run from 10 a.m. to about 1:30 p.m.

The Swap Shop program will be aired  directly after the broadcast.

Possible closure of Amoret post office- meeting tomorrow night

The United States Postal Service is in the process of trying to close the Amoret post office, possibly due to budget issues. An informal meeting will be held at the Amoret Community Building at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night, May 18th. The meeting will address this issue and give citizen's a chance to voice their opinion.

Is is recommended that all those served by the Amoret post office attend the meeting.

Obituary - Howard Simpson

Howard Simpson, 97 of Butler died Friday, May 13, 2011 at the Bates County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 11 am, Friday, May 20, 2011 at the Schowengerdt Chapel, visitation is from 5 to 7 pm Thursday, May 19 at the Chapel.

Howard is survived by son Charles Simpson of Gresham, Oregon, and three grandsons.

Obituary - Norma Morton

Norma Morton, 87 of Butler died Sunday, May 15th at the Kansas City Hospice House in Kansas City, MO. Funeral services will be 10:30 am, Saturday, May 21st at the Butler First Christian Church. Visitation is from 5 to 7 pm Friday, May 20th at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel in Butler. Contributions may be given to the First Christian Church. Norma is survived by her husband of sixty nine years Elmer Morton of the home; daughter Linda Rust and husband Gary of Vero Beach, Florida; three brothers, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Norma was preceded in death by son Jim Morton in 2004.

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