Monday, August 1, 2011

Detailed information for Butler R-V students and parents...

Enrollment Information

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS

Students will be required to provide proof of residency in the Butler R-V School District at the time of their enrollment. As defined in the Safe Schools Act, residency means the student physically resides within the school district in the domicile of a parent or court-appointed guardian.

ELEMENTARY ENROLLMENT

A child must be five years old before August 1 of the school year in which he or she plans to enroll to be admitted to kindergarten and six years old before August 1 to be admitted to first grade. Students who are entering kindergarten or first grade are encouraged to pre-register in the spring prior to the fall semester in which they are to begin attendance. Parents will be required to present their child’s birth certificate or some other acceptable proof of age.

Children new to the district may enroll August 8 or 9 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Parents should bring their child’s birth certificate, immunization records, social security number, and proof of residency when enrolling. Children who attended school in the Butler R-V School District last year do not need to re-enroll.

Obituary - Clyde Gile

Clyde Gile, 96, Peculiar, MO, died Monday, August 1, 2011 at Adrian Manor Nursing Home in Adrian, MO. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 4, 2011 at the Atkinson Chapel in Harrisonville, MO with visitation from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at the chapel. Burial will be in Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville.

Rich Hill Police Department Activity report


Rich Hill Police Department
Activity report July 25, 2011 to July 31, 2011
07-25-11
WANTED SUBJECT
ANIMAL AT LARGE
GAS/FUEL SPILL
4-WHEELER
 
07-26-11
 
07-27-11
 
07-28-11
ANIMAL AT LARGE
 
07-29-11
CIVIL SITUATION
C&I
GUN SHOTS HEARD
 
07-30-11
 
07-31-11
 

Weekly report from the Bates County Sheriff's Department


Bates County Sheriff’s Office
Activity report July 25, 2011 to July 31, 2011
07-25-11
TRAFFIC STOP-Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle and issued two citations to the driver.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
ABANDONED VEHICLE-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ADRIAN
FRAUD- Deputies were contacted at the Bates County Sheriff's Office reference theft of a credit card.
EX PARTE-HUME
HARASSMENT-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
DRUNK DRIVER-ROCKVILLE
SUBJECT WITH WEAPON-AMORET Deputies were dispatched to the area of 2nd and Monroe, Amoret in reference to a subjects dog that had been shot by a neighbor
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-AMORET
 
07-26-11
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
ALARM-BUTLER
MVA-ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP-WORLAND at approximately 1143 hours Deputies were dispatched to RR1 in the Hume area in reference sex offender not registering.
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
ANIMAL NEGLECT-FOSTER Deputies were dispatched to Foster, MO in reference to possible animal neglect.
DISTURBANCE-RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
 
07-27-11
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
ANIMAL BITE-ARCHIE
EXTRA PATROL- AMORET
C&I-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
THEFT-Rich Hill Deputies received a call from Rich Hill regarding a possible stolen / missing license plate.
TRAFFIC HAZARD-BUTLER
SUICIDAL THREATS-DREXEL
MVA-RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
C&I-RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
ANIMAL NEGLECT-AMORET
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
 
 
 
 
07-28-11
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER Deputies arrested Ashley Tate on a warrant out of Bates County.
WANTED SUBJECT-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
WANTED SUBJECT-PASSAIC Deputies arrested Marty Beard for a warrant out of Bates County warrant.
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
 
07-29-11
AGENCY ASSIST-DREXEL
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER Deputies arrested Jackie Juarez for a warrant out of Bates County.
THEFT-RICH HILL Deputies responded to rural Rich Hill MO. in regards to a theft that occurred earlier.
THEFT-ADRIAN Deputies responded to rural Adrian MO. in regards to a burglary that occurred earlier.
DOMESTIC-ROCKVILLE
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies responded to rural Butler MO. in regards to a burglary that occurred earlier.
CHILD CUSTODY ISSUE-FOSTER
MVA-APPLETON CITY
THEFT-ROCKVILLE Deputies were dispatched to the Rockville area in reference to a theft that occurred.
FAIL TO YIELD- Deputies persuade a truck into Vernon County until the vehicle wrecked in its driveway and the subjects ran on foot. 
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
 
07-30-11
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
PROPERTY DAMAGE-DREXEL
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies responded to rural Butler MO. in regards to a burglary that occurred earlier.
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
ALARM-RICH HILL
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER Deputies arrested a male subject in regards to a Butler MO. warrant.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ADRIAN
DISTURBANCE-ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP-ROCKVILLE Deputies conducted a traffic stop in rural Rockville. The driver was arrested for driving with a revoked license.
MISSING PERSON-BUTLER Deputies received a call of a possible missing persons case.  Report was taken.
 
 
07-31-11
DISTURBANCE-HUME
TRAFFIC STOP-ADRIAN Deputies conducted a traffic stop on 18 hwy and issued the driver a citation for driving while revoked
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER Deputies were dispatched to a subject laying in the road on Mill St in Butler. The subject was transported to Bates County Jail for Minor visibly intoxicated.
PROPERTY DAMAGE-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
C&I-RICH HILL
LOST AND FOUND-AMORET
 

Adrian Library to celebrate 5 year anniversary

The Adrian Community Library would like to invite the public to celebrate it's 5 year anniversary this Saturday, August 6. The fun begins at 9 a.m. with the local author's program at 10:30. Drawing for the scooter will be at noon.

Check out the book sale and come hungry- the Adrian Chamber of Commerce will be providing treats and Wimfield's will be offering a lunch special.


From the desk of Senator David Pearce

The Missouri State Fair holds some of my fondest memories. With my father, Clarence Pearce, serving as the local FFA advisor, and our local chapter charged with working the FFA Children’s Barnyard at the fair, as a child I was always involved with the State Fair. Working those 11 days was never easy, but it was rewarding and fun, a life lesson learned at an early age. I think that is one of the reasons I enjoy visiting the Missouri State Fair and taking advantage of the events it has to offer.

When the Missouri State Fair kicked off in 1901, it was a way to celebrate the agricultural bounty of the summer months, from abundant crops to hardy livestock. While these might continue to be the basic tenants of the fair, it has grown to so much more than that. It is estimated that 350,000 people will enjoy this year’s fair, which will kick off its 109th year on Aug. 11 and runs through Aug. 21, with the theme “It’s a Show-Me Thing!” The Missouri State Fair is the culmination of our county fairs. In the 31st Senatorial District, we have seen successful county fairs in Bates, Cass, Johnson, and Vernon counties. At the state fair, there will be 4-H and FFA displays, grandstand events, entertainment, the carnival, and food, but through it all one thing remains constant, that Missouri is a state we can be proud of, one that stands rooted strong in its agricultural heritage as we look forward to our future.

Today’s world is fast-paced and gaining speed. Sometimes, it is nice just to take a step back and reflect on a more relaxed way of life. The Missouri State Fair can help with that, showcasing a broad variety of goods and items produced around our state by local citizens. The Agricultural Building celebrates Missouri businesses at the AgriMissouri Market. You can sample various products that are proudly made right in our hometowns. The Home Economics Building, the Conservation Building, the Farm Bureau Building and the Floriculture Building all have exhibits and free presentations throughout the fair. In addition, exhibits and activities from the Department of Natural Resources in the Women’s Building and the presentations and learning sessions in the University of Missouri-sponsored MO-Ag Theatre await visitors.

Entertainment is never far away on the fairgrounds. There are many performances that can be seen for free at various locations. There will be a daily lumberjack show, dance groups, magic shows, music acts and acrobats. Every day is a new adventure, ready to be embarked upon, so be sure to check the schedule of events for when you plan to attend. That way you can make sure you won’t miss a thing.

I urge you and your family make the trip to Sedalia this year to enjoy all the fun and activities the state fair has to offer. Single day adult tickets are just $8, children ages 6-12 are $2, children age 5 and under are free, and seniors (age 60 and over) are $6. The fair also has special discount and promotion days to make it even more affordable for visitors, including “Five After Five” promotion Aug. 14-17, where admission is just $5 after 5:00 p.m., and a free admission day on Aug. 14 for active military and veterans (admission for their immediate family members is just $1). Please visit www.mostatefair.com for more information, schedules and daily special admission pricing.

As always, please feel free to contact me or my staff with any questions or concerns at any time. We look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions and trying to answer any questions you may have. You can reach us by phone at 866-277-0882 (toll-free) or 573-751-2272, or by fax at 573-526-7381.

Senator David Pearce serves Bates, Cass, Johnson and Vernon counties in the 31st State Senatorial District.

August MS support group meeting cancelled...

Due to the extreme hot weather BCMH is cancelling the August 8th MS Support Group Meeting. The group will resume in September.

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through July 31, 2011
Sun 7 pm Summer Doubles 
Greg’s Team 27.0-09.0
I QUIT !! 21.0-15.0
Shadows Keepers 18.0-18.0
L & M 17.0-19.0
B & D 17.0-19.0
The Odd Fellows 13.0-19.0
Sam & Eric 11.0-17.0
    July 31:  High Game:  Dwight Robinson 238, Eric Menaugh 236, Dan Goodrich 233, Greg Hilbus 203, Laverne Goodrich 203, Michael Bowman 200, Jared Rolph 179, David Hall 144, Sis Hilbus 141, David Timblin 140, Rochelle Powell 136, Betty Wisdom 120. High Series: Dan Goodrich 641, Dwight Robinson 595, Laverne Goodrich 474.
Tuesday 7pm Summer Open
Misfits 39.0-09.0
Calvary Baptist 28.0-20.0
E-Team 27.0-21.0
Adrian Lanes 25.0-23.0
Mill-Fish 14.5-33.5
Strike Me 10.5-37.5
    July 26:  High Game:  Bradley Newport 279, Dan Goodrich 253, John McCoy 248, Dwight Robinson 226, Michael Bowman 224, Nick McCoy 193, Bill Lunsford 189, Pat Arnold 182, Ted Bridges 171, Tom Rosekopf 171, Linda Miller 170, Ben Davis 160, Laverne Goodrich 160, Rusty Fisher 158, Kent Taylor 157, Dana Rosekopf 141, Faith Hutchens 139, Brenda Sue Arnold 97, Emily McCoy 78. High Series:  Bradley Newport 717, John McCoy 686, Michael Bowman 649, Nick McCoy 490, Pat Arnold 478. 
Wed 7:30pm “Tough Shot”
Miasis Dragon 240.5-149.5
Blue Nile 216.5-173.5
Nina’s Team 202.5-187.5
Slow Starters 177.5-212.5
Whatever 167.0-223.0
Fisher’s Men 166.0-224.0
    July 27: High Game: Josh Yates 238, Nick Perkins 235, John McCoy 234, Michael Bowman 222, Curt Smith 221, Mat Bridges 212, Kent Taylor 211, Ron Brown 200, Laverne Goodrich 181, Nina Moore 165, Kelly Edmiston 160.  High Series: John McCoy 656, Mat Bridges 634, Nick Perkins 631, Josh Yates 617, Laverne Goodrich 480. Next Week: 43 ft.
Friday Nooners
    July 29:  High Games:  Don Chulufas 234, Mim Jackson 199, Dale Smith 195, Lorraine Kershner 179, Betty Smith 172, Tom Dayringer 170, Wilson Ausmer 170, Ross Wainscott 170.  High Series:  Don Chulufas 604, Mim Jackson 540, Betty Smith 503, Dale Smith 500, .

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