The Miami Halloween Carnival is set for this Friday, Oct. 14h with a full night of guaranteed fun:
Wristbands are available for $8 in advance or $10 at the door. Some of the wristband games include the sand bag toss, candy corn bowling, pumpkin math, golf, milk bottles, spider ring toss, free throw and dart toss. New this year, you can win tickets to use at the Carnival Store (kinda like they do it at Chuckie Cheese).
The Miami FCCLA will be offering cake pops, Eagle window clings and Eagle bracelets too.
Other fun will include a cake walk, Halloween pictures, concession stand, haunted house, project prom adult bingo and more.
Don't forget to wear your costume for the costume contest!
Click here to enlarge the flyer and see more info:
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Obituary - Gerald Tyner
Funeral services for Gerald Wick Tyner will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, October 13 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel with burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be immediately prior to services from 1 to 2 pm at the chapel.
Gerald Wickham Tyner was born October 20, 1920 in Bethany, Missouri the son of Merle and Mary Wickham Tyner. He died October 8, 2011 at his home in Indianapolis, Indiana. He married Jeane Mosier in 1943. Wick served in the U.S. Navy and was a commissioned officer. For several years they lived in Estes Park, Colorado moving back to Butler in 1998 and then to Indianapolis the past two years.
Wick is survived by wife Jeane of the home; son Mark Tyner of Butler; Daughters Anne Williams (Gerald Shearer) of Indianapolis and Lynn Jones and husband Jack of Tuscon, Arizona; brother Keith Tyner of Lakeland, Florida. Six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive.
Gerald Wickham Tyner was born October 20, 1920 in Bethany, Missouri the son of Merle and Mary Wickham Tyner. He died October 8, 2011 at his home in Indianapolis, Indiana. He married Jeane Mosier in 1943. Wick served in the U.S. Navy and was a commissioned officer. For several years they lived in Estes Park, Colorado moving back to Butler in 1998 and then to Indianapolis the past two years.
Wick is survived by wife Jeane of the home; son Mark Tyner of Butler; Daughters Anne Williams (Gerald Shearer) of Indianapolis and Lynn Jones and husband Jack of Tuscon, Arizona; brother Keith Tyner of Lakeland, Florida. Six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive.
New overpass North of Adrian now open for business
The new overpass just North of Adrian on 71 highway is now open offering access to routes AA and E from 71.
The project was part of the conversion of 71 Highway to Interstate 49 to run from Kansas City to Shreveport, Louisiana. Here are answers to some common questions regarding the project as answered by the Missouri Department of Transportation:
Why is I-49 being used as the designation instead of I-29 or I-35?
Congress designated the I-49 corridor from Kansas City to Shreveport, La., in federal transportation legislation, and the corridor will connect to existing I-49 between Shreveport and Lafayette in Louisiana.
The project was part of the conversion of 71 Highway to Interstate 49 to run from Kansas City to Shreveport, Louisiana. Here are answers to some common questions regarding the project as answered by the Missouri Department of Transportation:
Why is I-49 being used as the designation instead of I-29 or I-35?
Congress designated the I-49 corridor from Kansas City to Shreveport, La., in federal transportation legislation, and the corridor will connect to existing I-49 between Shreveport and Lafayette in Louisiana.
Free workshop offers rain garden, barrel how-to’s
Homeowners can learn how to install rain gardens and other retrofits to manage stormwater at a free workshop scheduled at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Bates County Health Department, 501 N. Orange St., Butler. The two-hour workshop will provide hands-on training and information about designing rain gardens and building rain barrels.

The workshop also will provide information about cost-share programs available to help offset up to 50 percent of the expense of installing well-designed rain gardens that help protect local streams from pollutants borne by stormwater.
The Osage Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council is partnering with the Natural Resources Conservation Service to conduct this workshop. It is part of the Council’s effort to support the Mound Branch Evaluation and Restoration Project, which works with local residents to improve water quality in the Butler area by installing practices to reduce nonpoint source pollution and protect and improve water quality.
Butler Police Department weekly report
Oct. 5 - Animal complaint in the 500 block of S. Mechanic; accident in the 1100 block of W. Fort Scott; medical assist in the 400 block of S. High; speak with subject at Butler Tow; suspicious vehicle in the 700 block of Parkview; two car accident at stop light; attempted theft in the 500 block of N. Maple.
Obituary - Jo Ann Ferguson
Jo Ann Ferguson, 82, Adrian, MO, died Saturday, October 8, 2011 at her home. No services are scheduled.
Jo Ann was born June 9, 1929 in Oxnard, California, the daughter of Ralph and Anna Margaret (Fenton) Lotspeich.
She is survived by two sons, Jim Ferguson and his wife, Diane, Adrian, MO and Fenton Ferguson, Lathrop, MO; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Jo Ann was born June 9, 1929 in Oxnard, California, the daughter of Ralph and Anna Margaret (Fenton) Lotspeich.
She is survived by two sons, Jim Ferguson and his wife, Diane, Adrian, MO and Fenton Ferguson, Lathrop, MO; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
You might get lucky...
and win a 2011 Chevy Camaro convertible! Tickets are just $5 per donation with all proceeds to assist athletes who participate in the Special Olympics in Missouri. The drawing will be Nov. 2nd through the 5th.
Contact Gayla Boyd, Special Olympics coach for more info and to purchase tickets at 660-679-7553.
Classes offered for Red Cross Shelter Volunteers...
The Bates County Office of Emergency Management is interested in offering a class for Red Cross Shelter Volunteers.
Interested parties contact Ron Nissen at 660-200-2034. There will be no charge for this class. Date will be determined by number of interested parties.
Interested parties contact Ron Nissen at 660-200-2034. There will be no charge for this class. Date will be determined by number of interested parties.
-our thanks to Ron Nissen
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