At 5:10 p.m. the Butler Fire Department was summoned on a report of a fire at a residence at 214 S. Mechanic street. The exact cause and extent of damages is unknown at this time, however it appears to have been a small fire and was quickly brought under control.
More information will be posted after an official report from Chief Jim Henry is made available.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Rich Hill PD weekly report
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
November 21, 2011 to November 27, 2011
11-21-2011
11-22-2011
AMBULANCE REQUEST
ANIMAL AT LARGE
11-23-2011
11-24-2011
ALARM BURGLAR
11-25-2011
CARELESS & IMPRUDENT DRIVING
11-26-2011
11-27-2011
Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
November 21, 2011 to November 27, 2011
11-21-2011
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Adrian
BURGLARY-Butler Deputies responded to Route 4 reference to a burglary.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Amsterdam
TRESPASSING-Amsterdam Deputies responded to a trespassing in Amsterdam.
THEFT-Butler deputies took a walk in report of checks being stolen from a vehicle.
THREATS - VERBAL, PHONE OR BY MAIL-Amsterdam
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Adrian
CHECK WELL BEING-Butler Deputies responded to a trespassing in Amsterdam.
STRANDED MOTORIST-Rich Hill
Butler Bears Fall Sports Summary
2011 Football Season Summary
The 2011 Butler Bears football team had an outstanding season, finishing with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses. The Bears won the Class 2 District 13 championship and finished 2nd in the Crossroads Conference. The only 2 losses on the season came to Class 3 Imagine Renaissance Academy, and in the Sectional playoff game to the Higginsville Huskers; the eventual state runner-up.
The Bears were led by a great group of 11 seniors, who were not only very good players, but also outstanding leaders. Those seniors include, Brian Todd, Michael Coy, Michael Keener, Nick Hulse, Austin Shatto, Cale Diehl, Stacy Davenport, Kyle Martin, Austin Fix, Joe Strauch, and Antonio Valencia.
The 2011 Butler Bears football team had an outstanding season, finishing with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses. The Bears won the Class 2 District 13 championship and finished 2nd in the Crossroads Conference. The only 2 losses on the season came to Class 3 Imagine Renaissance Academy, and in the Sectional playoff game to the Higginsville Huskers; the eventual state runner-up.
The Bears were led by a great group of 11 seniors, who were not only very good players, but also outstanding leaders. Those seniors include, Brian Todd, Michael Coy, Michael Keener, Nick Hulse, Austin Shatto, Cale Diehl, Stacy Davenport, Kyle Martin, Austin Fix, Joe Strauch, and Antonio Valencia.
Butler Christmas Homes Tour this Sunday
The Butler High School Junior Class will host a Christmas homes tour this Sunday, December 4th from 1 to 5 p.m.
The following homes will be open for the tour:
Home # 4:
Johnny and Teresa Teeman
1 Overbrook Dr.
Home #3:
Kenny and Mistie Kauffman
Directions: Go North on Business 71 and then turn left on TT. Take the 1st gravel road on the right (Divide Road). It is the 2nd house on the left.
Home #2:
Darin and Sheila Jones
Rt. 1, Box 685
Directions: Follow East Dakota Street out approximately 1.5 miles to 2533 Rd. Turn south (right) following the hill up. We are the second house on the east (left) side of the road.
Home #1:
Robert and Laura Fritts
Directions: take 52 Hwy one mile west of 71 Hwy to NW 2001 (Wright Road), turn south (left). Go South one mile and the pavement will end, our house is the second on the right (west side) after the pavement ends.
Cost for the tour is $10 per person to see all the homes. You may tour the homes in any order you choose.
-our thanks to FM 92.1 the Bullet
Home #5:
Jay, Kellie, Jesse & Justen Waters
Rt. 3 Box 138 B
52 West (approx 5 miles), first road to the right past the City Lake, rd #5001. We are the third driveway on right. You can't see the house from the road; green mailbox, green gate.
Jay, Kellie, Jesse & Justen Waters
Rt. 3 Box 138 B
52 West (approx 5 miles), first road to the right past the City Lake, rd #5001. We are the third driveway on right. You can't see the house from the road; green mailbox, green gate.
Home # 4:
Johnny and Teresa Teeman
1 Overbrook Dr.
Home #3:
Kenny and Mistie Kauffman
Directions: Go North on Business 71 and then turn left on TT. Take the 1st gravel road on the right (Divide Road). It is the 2nd house on the left.
Home #2:
Darin and Sheila Jones
Rt. 1, Box 685
Directions: Follow East Dakota Street out approximately 1.5 miles to 2533 Rd. Turn south (right) following the hill up. We are the second house on the east (left) side of the road.
Home #1:
Robert and Laura Fritts
Directions: take 52 Hwy one mile west of 71 Hwy to NW 2001 (Wright Road), turn south (left). Go South one mile and the pavement will end, our house is the second on the right (west side) after the pavement ends.
Cost for the tour is $10 per person to see all the homes. You may tour the homes in any order you choose.
-our thanks to FM 92.1 the Bullet
Toys for Tykes registration ends December 1st
Toys for Tykes sponsored by Max Motors and Community First Bank of Butler sets a goal each year of making sure that every child has a gift to open on Christmas morning. Donations are now being accepted as 300 children are currently registered with the Bates County Outreach Center, ranging in age from birth to 16 years. You may register your children to receive gifts at the Community First Bank in Butler through this Thursday, Dec. 1st.
If you would like to donate items for the program, the deadline is Dec. 15th and items may be dropped off at the following locations:
Community First Bank, West Branch in Butler
McBee's in Amsterdam
Food Fair in Rich Hill
Pizza Hut in Butler
Security Bank of Rich Hill
Max Motors
Hume schools
Miami schools
Walmart in Butler
Adrian Bank in Butler
Dollar Stores in Adrian and Butler
Casey's on Orange st. in Butler
Casey's in Adrian
Yoss Thriftway in Adrian
Adrian ManorButler elementary school
O'Reilly's in Butler
Community First Bank, West Branch in Butler
McBee's in Amsterdam
Food Fair in Rich Hill
Pizza Hut in Butler
Security Bank of Rich Hill
Max Motors
Hume schools
Miami schools
Walmart in Butler
Adrian Bank in Butler
Dollar Stores in Adrian and Butler
Casey's on Orange st. in Butler
Casey's in Adrian
Yoss Thriftway in Adrian
Adrian ManorButler elementary school
O'Reilly's in Butler
The date for the gift distribution will be announced later.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Obituary - Mary Barnhill
Funeral services for Mary E. Barnhill will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 5-7 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Virginia Cemetery, Virginia, Missouri. Contributions to American Cancer Society.
Mary Eileen Barnhill, age 87 of Amoret, Missouri died Saturday, November 26, 2011 surrounded by her loving family. She was born September 27, 1924 to Marion Grover and Olive Ellen Judy Hedger in Amsterdam, Missouri.
Mary is survived by two sons, Wayne Barnhill Jr. and wife Margie of Independence, Missouri and M. Richard Barnhill; one daughter, Marilyn Lindsay and husband Carl of Amoret, Missouri; four sisters, Anna May Baker of Columbia, Missouri, Ellen Baker of Independence, Missouri, Etha Pearl Black of Butler, Missouri and Joan Luttrell and husband Lowell of Butler, Missouri; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Wayne Barnhill Sr.; an infant brother; and one sister, Catherine Taylor.
Mary Eileen Barnhill, age 87 of Amoret, Missouri died Saturday, November 26, 2011 surrounded by her loving family. She was born September 27, 1924 to Marion Grover and Olive Ellen Judy Hedger in Amsterdam, Missouri.
Mary is survived by two sons, Wayne Barnhill Jr. and wife Margie of Independence, Missouri and M. Richard Barnhill; one daughter, Marilyn Lindsay and husband Carl of Amoret, Missouri; four sisters, Anna May Baker of Columbia, Missouri, Ellen Baker of Independence, Missouri, Etha Pearl Black of Butler, Missouri and Joan Luttrell and husband Lowell of Butler, Missouri; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Wayne Barnhill Sr.; an infant brother; and one sister, Catherine Taylor.
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