Monday, October 3, 2011

Rich Hill Police Department weekly report


Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
September 26, 2011 to October 2, 2011
09-26-2011
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
09-27-2011
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
09-28-2011
 
09-29-2011
CHECK WELL BEING
 
09-30-2011
DISTURBANCE
 
10-01-2011
NOISE
 
01-02-2011
SPEAK TO OFFICER

Report from the Bates County Sheriff's office


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
September 26, 2011 to October 2, 2011
09-26-2011
ALARM-Hume
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Butler
AUTO THEFT-Rockville Deputies took a report of a stolen black 2001 Ford Ranger Edge Rockville, Missouri.
ANIMAL DEAD-Butler Deputies took a report reference to a horse being shot in the rural Butler area.
DISTURBANCE-Hume
REFUSE TO LEAVE-Rich Hill
ABANDON VEHICLE-Rockville

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through October 1, 2011

Handicap Travel League
Westchester 41.5-18.5
Plunkett Bowl 39.0-21.0
Capri Bowl 35.0-25.0
Windsor Lanes 32.0-28.0
Strike Zone 27.0-33.0
Jesters House 26.0-34.0
Adrian Lanes 1 20.0-40.0
Adrian Lanes 2 19.5-40.0
Next Week Jesters (Warsaw) Oct 9.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

All Around the Square with Huckster's Day...

 Take a perfect Fall day, line the Butler square with food, crafts and fun and you have Huckster's Day 2011. As was the case Saturday as Butler was buzzing with city wide garage sales and a steady flow of traffic to the square to check out the activities.

Many prizes were given out throughout the day- a full list of the day's winners will be published in the near future.












Many find their way to alpaca festival this weekend

The Alpacas for Autism Fall Festival was underway this weekend offering the opportunity for children and their families alike to experience the gentle nature of alpacas and learn more about them. Tina and Bob Cochran of rural Adrian run the operation that enjoyed a steady flow of traffic this weekend as folks came from all over to see the alpacas along with fainting goats, a llama and spinning wheel operators. More info about Alpacas for Autism has been taken from their website:
Our Mission: To improve the quality of life for individuals with
Autism by teaching the fiber arts and using alpacas to improve social skills



Two car accident with injuries West of Butler

2:18 p.m. - Bates County EMS and the Butler Fire Department are headed to the scene of a two car accident with injuries reported on West 52 Highway at K highway and the road is blocked at this time.

Extrication of at least one victim may be required- avoid traveling in the area if possible.

Update 2:31 p.m. - Extrication not required, minor injuries reported.

Fight is on to preserve 6 day mail delivery

Please sign the petition now to help Preserve Six-Day Mail Delivery.
You can view and sign the petition here: http://wh.gov/4fK

Here is the text of the petition:

Preserve 6 Day Mail Delivery

Cutting 17% of your business to save roughly 5% on operating expenses
doesn't add up. But that is exactly what the USPS is proposing--drastic
changes to their business model, the most radical of which is eliminating
Saturday mail delivery. This is not a sensible solution to preserve the
economic health of the USPS.

The USPS' unique model offers affordable universal service to every
address, six days a week, as mandated by the Constitution. This uniform
rate structure ensures efficient mail delivery to even the most rural
locations--where competitors either won't deliver or charge high premiums
for Saturday delivery.

Maintaining six-day delivery of mail is vital to preserving the economic
health of the Postal Service.

-submitted

Obituary - Curt Cleland

Funeral services for Curt Cleland will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Cremation to follow services. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Contributions to American Heart Association.

Roy Curtis Cleland, age 48 of Garden City, Missouri died Friday, September 30, 2011 in Garden City. He was born September 27, 1963 to Roy George and Linda Sue Asher Cleland in Kansas City, Kansas.

Curtis is survived by his wife, Judy Cleland of Independence, Missouri; two daughters, Samantha Delozier and husband Dustin and Whitney Cleland, all of Garden City, Missouri; one sister, Julie Novak and husband tom of Leavenworth, Kansas; and a grandson, Braxton. He was preceded in death by his father; one sister, Peppi; and an uncle, Bob Asher.

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