Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving is all about giving back...

Jeremy Short, Marissa Moore, Beth Short, David Hopkins 
and Judge Debra Hopkins
Thanks to Judge Debra Hopkins, her husband David and other members of her family, many shut ins and people not able to travel or cook and have the opportunity to not be alone at Thanksgiving had a wonderful meal served to them. 

The Hopkins family served lunch at the Senior Center on Thanksgiving Day, with 84 lunches delivered and according to Judge Hopkins, approximately 100 people were served lunch. 12 turkeys were cooked and served as well as the rest of the trimmings that go with Thanksgiving.

Thank you for providing a wonderful meal to those in need.

-courtesy FM 92.1 the Bullet

Happy Thanksgiving!

Did you know that wild turkeys nearly become extinct in the 1930's? Now, wild turkeys can be regularly seen all around the area.

Your Thanksgiving forecast:

Today
Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. South winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight
Clear. Lows in the mid 40s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

2nd annual Adrian Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade this Saturday

Get ready! The 2nd annual Adrian Christmas Parade and Hot Chocolate night is this Saturday with the parade starting at 4:30 p.m. on Main street. Be early- the Dance Craze Country Christmas Show is at 4 p.m.

Hot Chocolate Night will follow the festivities at Frontier Village where you can visit Santa, enjoy train rides and more sponsored by the Western Missouri Antique Tractor and Machinery Association.

Parade line up will begin at 3:30 p.m. at the VFW building and prizes for Best Float and other categories will be awarded. For more info contact Lori Haskins at 816-297-2194 or Linda Oldfield at 816-297-2100.

Sights (and sounds) of the season...

A VIEW OF THE BATES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE from Fort Scott street
 in Butler. Tune your car radio to 88.7 FM and enjoy the beautiful
light show synchronized to your favorite holiday music

David Cook missing since November 19th 2008

It has been 3 years since David Cook of Amsterdam went missing from his residence in Amsterdam. The 55 year old man disappeared from his ranch in mid-November of 2008.
David Cook

Cook, was a 34 year employee of the nearby KCPL generating plant at LaCygne, Kansas . On the day of his disappearance, it was a day as normal, Cook had scheduled a contractor’s meeting at the ranch to go over plans for an upcoming project, but the otherwise reliable cook, didn’t show up.

A 200-person search party, included several on horseback, hikers, boats , and the Highway Patrol helicopter assisted in the search , all to no avail.

After three years, the family of David Cook is asking for any information or leads you may have to be reported to the Bates County sheriff’s Office or the Missouri Highway Patrol.

Cook has been missing since November 19th, 2008.

-courtesy FM 92.1 the Bullet

Minor injuries for Butler man in rollover accident

Around 12:20 today Roy Fleischer, 75, of Butler received minor injuries in a single car accident on 71 highway just North of the Maris Des Cygnes river bridge. Fleischer was Northbound in a 1998 Chevrolet pickup that traveled off the left side of the roadway, overcorrected, returned to the right side of the roadway, striking a guard rail causing the vehicle to overturn.

He was taken to Bates County Memorial hospital for treatment. The MSHP report indicates that Fleischer was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident; the vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene.

Venison is a Healthy Choice but should be handled with Care

During this hunting season venison is gracing the table in many households. From a nutritional perspective, it is a good choice. It is a great source of protein that has significantly less fat than beef and pork. As with all protein-based foods, it is especially important to handle venison with care to prevent foodborne illness in the people who consume it.

Three ounces of deer meat contains 134 calories and has only three grams of fat. The same amount of beef can contain 259 calories and 18 grams of fat; pork, 214 calories and 13 grams of fat. 

From Recorder of Deeds, Lucille Mundey

Real estate transfers:

Security Bank to Tyler Gill:
LOTS 1, 2, 3 & 4, BLK 135, TOWN CO'S 1ST ADDN, RICH HILL WITH ABANDONED RR R/W ON S

Henry Otto Klumb (trustee) and Henry Otto Klumb Trust to Ronnie H. Reno and Krista A. Reno:
SE/4 OF 15‑40‑31, DESCRIBED



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