Friday, September 9, 2011
Rich Hill Lions sponsoring Monthly Draw Pitch Tournament
The Rich Hill Lions Club welcomes team players to their “Monthly Draw Pitch Tournament”. Second Saturday of each month. Games start at 1:00 P.M. Door opens at noon.
10 tables (first 40 players) Entry fee - $20.00 per player
50% payback based on number of players.
Sponsored by the: Rich Hill Lions Club, 501 E Park Ave. Rich Hill, MO 64779
10 tables (first 40 players) Entry fee - $20.00 per player
50% payback based on number of players.
Sponsored by the: Rich Hill Lions Club, 501 E Park Ave. Rich Hill, MO 64779
Papinville Picnic just a few weeks away...
Lady Bears smash St. Mary's
The Lady Bears softball team beat St. Mary's 15-0. Tori Stauffacher pitched the shut-out giving up only one walk, striking out 5, and allowing no hits. The most notable defensive play was a 6-4-3 double play involving Tori McGee, Maggie Massey, and Jennifer McMurphy. Offensively, Maggie Massey and Sage Hutton were both 2 for 2. Beth Coleman was 1 for 1 with a triple.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
New life coming for historical Butler landmark
The Bates County Historical Society is pleased to announce the transfer of the 1894 Sheriff's Residence & Jail (former Bates County Museum location) which includes Atkeson's Cabin, Hastin's Barn and the Lindsey Stagecoach Depot to the Bates County Sheriff's Posse. While the transfer of the property took place just today, the Posse will now begin the tedious restoration of the historic Sheriff's home/jail which will officially be home of the Bates County Law Enforcement Historical Museum.
Said Nita Thompson, Bates County Museum Curator: "I am just thrilled with the plans the Sheriff's Posse has for the Law Enforcement Museum and so happy that this historic 1894 building will be restored to its former glory. I also am looking forward to working with the Sheriff on the history of the building and the artifacts from that era. This is more proof of how history minded people of this county are and I am proud to be part of this project."
Thompson was on hand this evening as members of the Historical Society and the Posse including Sheriff Chad Anderson (pictured above) gathered to officially unveil plans to revive the property that has sat vacant since the relocation of the museum to northwest Butler. The brick building has been inspected and found to be in solid structural condition overall, but will need repairs soon, primarily a new roof.
Enthusiasm for the project is shared by Peggy Buhr, Museum Director- "For the past four years I have said prayers over the painting of the old museum that hangs in our hallway. I know that grand old building needed a 'miracle' and the Sheriff's Posse has answered those prayers. Our county is filled with unique historic figures, happenings and stories that deserve to be preserved for future generations and this transaction is one more solid step in achieving that goal. The addition of another museum in the community will be of great benefit in the promotion of heritage tourism and I look forward to us working together in the future. This is a great day in Bates County."
The project is expected to take up to 5 years to complete. "Money for the restoration will come from donations and fundraisers" said Sheriff Anderson. As far as artifacts of the era go, the Posse already has a few, including furniture and household items that will be on loan from the Bates County Museum. "The rest, we get to find!" added a Posse member.
As progress updates are posted, so will information regarding how to donate items for the Bates County Law Enforcement Historical Museum.
From the desk of Senator David Pearce
This week began the First Extraordinary Session of the 96th General Assembly, or, in other words, special session. The governor called this session in order for the legislature to discuss a handful of issues, some that weren’t resolved during regular session and a couple that have come up since session ended on May 13.
While we in the Senate have worked hard to proceed on legislation during the special session, it is just as important to me to take the time to understand how these bills will impact the 31st District. The jobs measure, Senate Bill 8, introduced this week is 268 pages, and rather than debate it without the chance to thoroughly read and assess it, my colleagues and I decided it would be in the best interest of our constituents to take the weekend to review the material. We want to be deliberate and reflective in our evaluation of the bill and give it the consideration the citizens of Missouri deserve.
From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey
Marriage license:
Richard Leon Bedwell and Kathryn Gay Laber
Real estate transfers:
Nile S. Thudium and Jenny Thudium to Federal National Mortgage Association:
LOT 93, COUNTRY SOUTH ADDN, BUTLER
Federal National Mortgage Association to Well Fargo Bank:
LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5, BLK 11, AMSTERDAM WITH W/2 OF ALLEY DESCRIBED
Richard Leon Bedwell and Kathryn Gay Laber
Real estate transfers:
Nile S. Thudium and Jenny Thudium to Federal National Mortgage Association:
LOT 93, COUNTRY SOUTH ADDN, BUTLER
Federal National Mortgage Association to Well Fargo Bank:
LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5, BLK 11, AMSTERDAM WITH W/2 OF ALLEY DESCRIBED
Carson and Barnes Circus this Tuesday
Kids old and young alike are patiently waiting the arrival of the Carson and Barnes Circus this Tuesday, Sept. 13th. Tickets are available now at the Butler City Hall for the 4:30 and 7:30 shows- adults $12; ages 2-11 $6 and children under 2 get in for free. Hurry, hurry, hurry, get your tickets now!
As a bonus you can see the Big Top raised and the exotic animals being unloaded and fed Tuesday morning at the Bates County Fairgrounds free of charge.
-courtesy FM 92.1 the Bullet
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