Thursday, June 9, 2011

Butler City Council News

Courtesy FM 92.1 The Bullet

In Butler City Council news, our listeners will be pleased to know that the Butler Fire Department helped, following the Joplin tornado. Fire Chief Jim Henry, Assistant Fire Chief Jason Bennett, along with firemen Doug Wix, Jason Wix, Jim Lewis, Dan Robinson and Jeff Hall responded with a pumper truck and a support vehicle. Several other groups and individuals also help after the tornado.
In other Butler City Council news, the solar farm project is in its next stage, waiting on negotiations for the purchase power agreement. Butler buys power through MOPEP, which will be buying power from the solar farm. A tax abatement is also part of the plan. These items should be set by next council meeting.

Work on a county nine-one-one plan is continuing. The County is waiting for an OK on its application for a loan to finance it, and Butler will pay its share over a five-year period.
For those not familiar with countywide 9-1-1, every location in the county gets a number, and when an emergency call comes in, the number shows exactly where it's located, meaning that help is on the way immediately. A very good move for our county. More on that as it develops.
The mold problem at the Butler Police station is getting attention as more problems are cropping up. A study by Steve Hubbard indicates that water penetration needs to be stopped and there are roof problems, as well as termites that need attention from a company that can handle this.
And Steve said he didn't see how the building can be used while this work is taken care of. We'll watch developments on this.

And it's a dog's life. The rules and regulations on the dog situation runs nine pages of fine print, because it covers such things as the annual license, kennel permit, vicious dogs, penalty for violation, conditions declared nuisances, molesting, injuring and interfering with dogs of the police department, number of animals allowed per residence, animals at large, impoundment, and destruction of viscous dogs. There’ll be more study of this.

Additional time will be allowed at the pool for swimming lessons, at a charge of $55 dollars per person. also, life guards providing the lessons will be considered city employees and will be paid their hourly wage while giving lessons.

Also, Park Superintendent Scott Bitner said the new computer system used for daily receipts and checking in swimmers is working well.

A change at the bulk water load station west of the Butler power plant. Some persons or businesses loading water have been inserting the hose into their tanks, leaving unsafe chemical or substance residue on the hose. From now on, users will have to provide their own fill hose, to avoid contamination for other users. This will also help eliminate any liability on the part of the city for someone who receives contaminated water.

The only bid for hay cutting on city property was accepted, at $25 dollars per acre. This is on ten acres west of Oak Hill Cemetery, and ten acres at Butler City Lake.
The sealing of the taxiway and installing a trench drain in front of Spencer’s hanger at the Butler Memorial Airport will be finished now. Work was curtailed last fall, and is now being taken care of.
Highway 71 should be part of the nation’s interstate system by the end of the year. And as we’ve mentioned earlier, Bates County has been re-assigned to the Kansas City MoDot district office, as a money-saver.

That’s the Butler City Council news up to now. You’re welcome to attend any and all meetings, the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, upstairs at Butler City Hall, at seven p.m. But be on time, as the downstairs door is locked, one the meetings start. And if you want to speak to the Council about a matter, let City Hall know ahead of time.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Deer causes accident for Butler woman

Around 6:40 this morning, Mary Burkhart of Butler received minor injuries in a Cass County accident on Northbound 71 highway just South of 327th street. Apparently a deer wandered into the northbound lanes of 71 and was struck by the Burkhart vehicle. After impact, the deer struck another vehicle driven by Jeremy Miller of Archie.

Miller was not injured, while Burkhart refused treatment at the scene. Both vehicles were driven away after the accident.

Butler Police Department activity report

May 31 - Animal complaint in the 300 block of W. Vine; complaint about neighbor in the 600 block of W. Dakota; vehicle accident at O'Reilly's; well being check in the 600 block of W. Harrison; respond to P and P officer on a subject with a warrant; vehicle complaint at Lyons and Nursery; C&I driver reported on N. Business 71; someone throwing rocks at vehicles in the 400 block of E. Mill.

June 1 - Accident in the 1000 block of W. Fort Scott; driving while suspended arrest at Delaware and Wilson; C&I driver at Hilltop Trailer court; suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of N. Broadway; medical assist at the Butler swimming pool; medical assist in the 400 block of S. High; medical assist in the 700 block of S. High.

June 2 - Well being check at Orange and Adams; child in street at Adams and Maple; civil matter in the 600 block of W. Harrison; animal complaint in the 100 block of W. Mill; theft call in the 1000 block of Parkview; C&I driver at High and Nursery; door open on the square; arrest subject for disturbance in the street in the 200 block of E. Dakota.

June 3 - Animal call in the 200 block of S. Delaware; walk in accident report; well being check in the 100 block of N. Main; walk in theft report taken; animal complaint on Cedar Lane; fight at South Park; death investigation in the 800 block of S. High; noise complaint in the 200 block of E. Fort Scott; assault report taken in the 800 block of S. High; C&I vehicle in the 400 block of W. Clark; break in reported in the 100 block of S. Main.

June 4 - Assault in the 200 block of W. Atkinson; assist sheriff's office on N. Business 71; speak of officer requested in the 600 block of W. Harrison; possible fight at Pizza Hut; well being check in the 1000 block of W. Fort Scott.

June 5 - Request to speak with officer in the 800 block of S. High; dog bite in the 300 block of N. High; suspicious person near railroad tracks; cleared roadway at Business 71 and Nursery; alarm call at Flaming Lantern; well being check in the 300 block of W. Dakota; animal complaint on Courtney Drive.

June 6 - Disturbance call in the 300 block of W. College; animal complaint in the 1100 block of N. Orange; animal complaint in the 200 block of W. Dakota; medical assist in the 600 block of Gregory; well being check in the 400 block of S. Main; assisted juvenile officer.

Butler R-V High School Honor Roll









IOOF golf tournament this Saturday in Archie

Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Bates County Lodge # 180

4th Annual Golf Tournament
Two Person Scramble
Prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd
June 11, 2011 - 1:30pm
Blackberry Trails Golf Course
Archie, Mo 64725
Entry fee $45.00 (per individual)
Includes 18 Holes, Cart and Lunch
Contact Diane Richey at Blackberry Trails 816-430-5737 or 
Mike LeeMaster at 660-679-4894

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Toasty tomorrow; showers through the weekend

Wednesday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. South winds 15 to 20 mph. Heat index readings 97 to 102.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Lows in the lower 70s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.

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BCMH Employee of the Month - Martha Stocklaufer

MARTHA STOCKLAUFER is recognized as the Bates County Memorial Hospital Employee of the Month for June, 2011. Martha has been employed in the Nursing Department as a Certified Nursing Assistant since 1999. Martha currently works in Surgery. Martha is always positive, and she always greets you with a warm smile. She is a very hard working employee, willing to help wherever she is needed. Martha is extremely dependable and takes her job responsibilities very seriously. She has been a long-time, loyal employee of BCMH who is deserving of this recognition.

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