Thursday, December 22, 2011

Next year’s youth spring turkey hunt will be earlier than usual...

Conservation Commission sets 2012 deer, turkey regulations

Hunters can start planning for next year’s turkey and deer seasons, thanks to recent actions by the Missouri Conservation Commission.

At its Dec. 15 meeting in Jefferson City, the Commission approved 2012 turkey-hunting regulations similar to 2011. The regular spring turkey season will run from April 16 through May 6. The fall firearms turkey season will run from Oct. 1 through 31.

The 2012 youth spring turkey season will take place the weekend of March 31 and April 1. In most years, the youth season opens nine days before the opening day of the regular spring turkey season. However, the season framework shifts the youth season one week earlier in years when the usual timing would cause the youth season to overlap Easter.

Limits, shooting hours and other turkey-hunting regulations remain unchanged from 2011 and will be published in guide books before hunting seasons.

The Commission also set Nov. 10 as opening day for the November portion of firearms deer season. The Commission will set opening dates for the urban, youth, antlerless and muzzleloader portions and other regulations for the 2012 deer season at its May meeting. These will be available in the 2012 Fall Deer and Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet in July.

April Municipal Election filing deadline is Jan. 17th

The Municipal Election will be held April 3rd, 2012. Those filing for the Bates County Hospital Board, The School Board and City Offices have a deadline date of January 17th. 

For more information contact Marlene Wainscott at the Bates County Courthouse in Butler 660-679-3371.

Why we overeat

When we think about the holidays, it’s hard not to think about all of the good food we will enjoy. Many of us have been doing just that. Have you eaten to the point of being miserable? You’re not alone. You were most likely experiencing ingestion analgesia.

What is ingestion analgesia? Tammy Roberts, nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension says “Ingestion means ‘to eat’ and analgesia is a state of not being able to feel pain.”

Legislative Session Begins Soon

From the desk of Senator David Pearce

The Second Regular Session of the 96th General Assembly will officially convene on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, and is scheduled to run until May 13, 2012. Many lawmakers from both the House and the Senate have already turned in bills to receive numbers. Prefiling legislation ensures that these measures will be presented on the floor on the first day of the new session.

Currently, I have prefiled three measures related to education. Education has been and continues to be one of my top priorities. Senate Bill 454 will modify the foundation formula to ensure that hold-harmless school districts do not gain at the expense of formula districts. The foundation formula is the primary method of distributing money to our state’s public schools.

BCMH welcomes Dr. Dennison R. Hamilton

Robbie Barnes named BCMH Employee of the Year 2011

Employee of the Year 2011 Robbie Barnes with BCMH Chief
Executive Officer Wendell Harris
Robbie Barnes has been selected EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR 2011 at Bates County Memorial Hospital. Robbie has been employed at the hospital since June, 1992. She works as a Cashier in the Patient Accounts Department. Robbie is often the person our patients come in contact with to pay their hospital bills. Although she may deal with patients who are not always happy, Robbie maintains her composure professionally and respectfully. Robbie is a very dedicated and compassionate employee of BCMH. She shows respect and concern towards her fellow employees. The hospital congratulates Robbie on this recognition.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A big help for parents on New Year's Eve...

Attention parents: Need a night out on new year's eve but don't have a baby sitter?

Solution: The Amsterdam Jubilee Committee is sponsoring a lock in at the Amsterdam Community Building for kids 13 and under. For $25 per child or $50 for a family your kids will be 'locked in' for a night of games, movies, snacks and fun!

The lock in will run from 7 p.m. Dec. 31st to noon on new years day. To make your reservation call 660-679-5909, 913-837-0931 or 913-731-8586.

Chamber coupon book winners announced...

Over 600 Butler Chamber of Commerce Coupon books were published by the Chamber of Commerce. The coupon books were sold by the contestants for Little Miss Snowflake and Little Mister Jack Frost and will continue to be for sale until the books are gone. All proceeds will be used to support the needs of the Butler Chamber of Commerce. 

In the back of the coupons book you found registration forms to win gifts donated by various Butler businesses. The Drawing was held today and the winners are as follows:

From Mullinax Funeral Home the winner of the 30 dollar gift certificate to Koehns’ Bakery- was Marla Kash of Butler 


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