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| BCMH Employee of the Month Jennifer Klinksick |
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
BCMH Employee of the Month- Jennifer Klinksick
Annual Ducks Unlimited membership dinner set for Feb. 18th
The 2012 Bates County Ducks Unlimited annual membership dinner is all set for Feb. 18th at the Adrian Optimist building with social hour starting at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to to come and learn more about building and preserving our wetlands for our children and future generations.
Dinner will start at 7 p.m. to be followed by a silent auction, games, a live auction and more. All proceeds to benefit our wetland conservation projects.
Advance tickets are $15 for Greenwings, $30 for singles, $50 per couple and $250 for sponsoring couples. Fore more info contact Randy Pike at 660-679-8626 or Alan Ferguson at 816-918-4721. Reservations appreciated, however, tickets will be available at the door.
The big shots had a meeting and...
All the top brass at Bates County Live emerged from a smoke filled boardroom last night and decided that beyond the shadow of a doubt, February would the month of $1 classified ads. So here's the drill- whether you choose a 7, 15 or 30 day listing, it's just a buck all during the month of February...
We have to assume that the big shots know what they are doing- so go ahead and place your ad on Heartland Trader today so thousands and thousands of eyes will see it on Bates County Live.com, Bates County Live.net, Heartland Trader and Craigslist. All for just $1.00!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
New program to thwart crime in rural areas...
TRACE PROGRAM
The online neighborhood watch program for rural populations and construction equipment in Kansas and Missouri is supported by : MoKan Theft task force. Detective Brett Wilson of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your membership to this valuable program offered to the public.
The Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s office contacted FM-92 asking for our support and promotion of this new and coming service.
T.R.A.C.E ( Theft Reports of Agricultural and Construction Equipment ) offers this program to efficiently get information regarding stolen farm equipment, livestock theft, livestock recovery, construction equipment and suspicious activities distributed to citizens living or working in counties in and around the Kansas City Metro area in Kansas and Missouri.
The T.R.A.C.E Program will quickly inform all participants of suspicious activities and crime in your neighborhood, farming community and construction sites.
Once an individual or business has been put on the distribution list , members will have access to receive emails from T.R.A.C.E . Anyone can send information to the T.R.A.C.E website but will not receive email notifications until you are registered with the program.
T.R.A.C.E DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF 911. Emergency calls need to be placed to 911 .The T.R.A.C.E service is available to assist those that have a piece of equipment stolen, livestock or construction equipment. When you are registered and become a member you may send a detailed email to T.R.A.C.E describing what was taken or to report a suspicious character, vehicle information, direction of travel and what the suspects were doing that caught your attention.
For more information regarding the T.R.A.C.E. ( Theft Reports of Agricultural and construction Equipment ) join them on line at www.TRACE@jocogov.org or call 913-715-5561.
You will also find information at the Butler John Deere Dealership, courtesy of Deems or the web address and phone number may be found on the Fm-92 homepage and click on the local links icon.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
The online neighborhood watch program for rural populations and construction equipment in Kansas and Missouri is supported by : MoKan Theft task force. Detective Brett Wilson of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your membership to this valuable program offered to the public.
The Johnson County Kansas Sheriff’s office contacted FM-92 asking for our support and promotion of this new and coming service.
T.R.A.C.E ( Theft Reports of Agricultural and Construction Equipment ) offers this program to efficiently get information regarding stolen farm equipment, livestock theft, livestock recovery, construction equipment and suspicious activities distributed to citizens living or working in counties in and around the Kansas City Metro area in Kansas and Missouri.
The T.R.A.C.E Program will quickly inform all participants of suspicious activities and crime in your neighborhood, farming community and construction sites.
Once an individual or business has been put on the distribution list , members will have access to receive emails from T.R.A.C.E . Anyone can send information to the T.R.A.C.E website but will not receive email notifications until you are registered with the program.
T.R.A.C.E DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF 911. Emergency calls need to be placed to 911 .The T.R.A.C.E service is available to assist those that have a piece of equipment stolen, livestock or construction equipment. When you are registered and become a member you may send a detailed email to T.R.A.C.E describing what was taken or to report a suspicious character, vehicle information, direction of travel and what the suspects were doing that caught your attention.
For more information regarding the T.R.A.C.E. ( Theft Reports of Agricultural and construction Equipment ) join them on line at www.TRACE@jocogov.org or call 913-715-5561.
You will also find information at the Butler John Deere Dealership, courtesy of Deems or the web address and phone number may be found on the Fm-92 homepage and click on the local links icon.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
Adrian Chamber meeting location changed...
The Adrian Chamber Board Meeting will be this Thursday Feb. 2nd at Wimfields on Main ~7:30am. Everyone is Welcome!
Butler Wrestling at XRC Quad Results
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| Cale Diehl (Butler) works for the pin against Alex Hayes (Sherwood) |
Dual scores Butler v Sherwood 60-18
Butler v St Mary’s 54-21
Butler v Van Horn 60-18
Butler vs Sherwood
106 Matt McGrew (Butler) won by forfeit
113 Trey Heckadon (Butler) won by forfeit
120 Both schools open
126 Tayje Van Voorst (Butler) pinned Collin Atkinson (Sherwood) at 0:49
132 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Dustin Young (Sherwood) at 2:23
138 Austin Fix (Butler) won by forfeit
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| Mauricio Perez (Butler) works for the pin against Daniel Florido (St Mary's) |
152 Jared Best (Butler) won by forfeit
160 Curtis Quick (Sherwood) pinned Mauricio Perez (Butler) at 1:53
170 Mikey Baumgarden (Sherwood) won by forfeit
182 Jordan Olson (Hogan Prep) won by forfeit
195 Cale Diehl (Butler) pinned Alexander Hayes (Sherwood) at 3:55
220 Michael Coy (Butler) won by forfeit
285 Austin Strathmann (Butler) pinned Ethan Kedigh (Sherwood) at 1:20
FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 60 Sherwood 18
Butler vs St Mary’s
106 Matt McGrew (Butler) won by forfeit
113 Trey Heckadon (Butler) won by forfeit
120 Both schools open
126 Tayje Van Voorst (Butler) won by forfeit
132 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Jacob Cheney (St Mary’s) at 1:16
138 Austin Fix (Butler) won by forfeit
145 Dalton Harris (Butler) pinned Shelton Martin (St Mary’s) at 1:29
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| Austin Fix (Butler) takes his opponent Josh Faustin (Van Horn) off the mat for the takedown |
160 Daniel Florido (St Mary’s) pinned Mauricio Perez (Butler) at 4:13
170 Ozzy Litchfield (St Mary’s) won by forfeit
182 Jordan Olson (Butler) won by forfeit
195 Cale Diehl (Butler) won by forfeit
220 Michael Coy (Butler) won by forfeit
285 Sawyer Meese (St Mary’s) won by decision 7-3 over Austin Strathmann (Butler)
FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 54 St Mary’s 21
Butler vs Van Horn
106 Matt McGrew (Butler) won by forfeit CONFERENCE CHAMPION
113 Trey Heckadon (Butler) pinned Robert Meadows (Van Horn) at 3:12 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
120 Both schools open
126 Tayje Van Voorst (Butler) pinned Marcus Wilkins (Van Horn) at 3:30 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
132 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Keion Levels (Van Horn) at 2:36 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
138 Austin Fix (Butler) pinned Josh Faustin (Van Horn) at 1:55 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
145 Johnny Roberts (Van Horn) pinned Dalton Harris (Butler) at 3:45
152 Jared Best (Butler) pinned Nico Tarantola (Van Horn) at 1:38
160 Nick Connor (Van Horn) pinned Mauricio Perez (Butler) at 1:52
170 Kyle Todd (Butler) won by inj-default over Jarrod Feltrop (Van Horn)
182 Joe Pedrino (Van Horn) won by forfeit
195 Cale Diehl (Butler) pinned Luis Cuellar (Van Horn) at 3:01 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
220 Michael Coy (Butler) pinned Austin Heitsman (Van Horn) at 1:13 CONFERENCE CHAMPION
285 Austin Strathmann (Butler) won by forfeit
FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 60 Van Horn 18
Coach Wackerman’s Comments
“This was a good night for our wrestlers. We had 7 individual conference champions, in addition to winning the conference quad for the second year in a row. It is nice to have a few duals against schools not in our district also, as the past 2 weekends have had a heavier district focus. There were a number of opens at the quad, which means we all need to continue to actively recruit more wrestlers to our sport. The opens served us well on the scoreboard, however, as we took a very full roster compared to the other schools. With only 2 weeks until the district tournament, our wrestlers have to be in peak mode, cleaning up any remaining rough spots and polishing their moves. Every competition remaining is a district and state tune-up.”
Obituary - Roseann Miller
Roseann Miller, 76, Butler, MO, died Sunday, January 29, 2012 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 4, 2012 at the First Christian Church in Butler, MO with reception to follow at 2:00 p.m. Graveside family inurnment to follow. Memorial contributions may be made to Butler R-5 Educational Foundation or to the First Christian Church.
Born August 4, 1935, in Nowata, Oklahoma to F.B. and Lucile Thomas, Roseann married Paul L. Miller in El Dorado, KS on November 20, 1955. Roseann was a member of the Butler Better Homes Club and First Christian Church.
Roseann is survived by Paul and their three children, Janet (Nile Dillmore), David (Susan) and Glenda (Rick) Graf; 7 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren; her brother, William (Sandra) Thomas; sister-in-law, Doris Woodruff-Filbey (Edgar Filbey) and nieces and nephews.
Born August 4, 1935, in Nowata, Oklahoma to F.B. and Lucile Thomas, Roseann married Paul L. Miller in El Dorado, KS on November 20, 1955. Roseann was a member of the Butler Better Homes Club and First Christian Church.
Roseann is survived by Paul and their three children, Janet (Nile Dillmore), David (Susan) and Glenda (Rick) Graf; 7 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren; her brother, William (Sandra) Thomas; sister-in-law, Doris Woodruff-Filbey (Edgar Filbey) and nieces and nephews.
Obituary - Celestine Potter
Celestine “Sally” Cora Potter, 96, Butler, MO, died Sunday, January 29, 2012 at Medicalodge of Butler in Butler, MO. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 3, 2012 at the Atkinson Chapel in Adrian, MO with visitation at 9:30. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler. Memorial contributions may be made to Ohio Street United Methodist Church in Butler. Special thanks to the caregivers at Medicalodge.
Sally was born March 4, 1915, in Adrian, MO to Lewis and Dora Rogers. She was a homemaker, babysitter, gardener, camper, seamstress and fantastic cook. She could beat any of the kids or grandkids in checkers and loved playing cards. She was a member of the Ohio Street Methodist Church in Butler, MO.
Sally was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 70 years, Charles A. Potter, Jr. and siblings, Betty Hunt, Scott and James Wesley Rogers. She is survived by son, Ronald L. Potter and wife, Mary Ann, Blue Springs, MO; daughter, Charlene Potter Bahr, Independence, MO; brother, Paul Cliff Rogers, Overland Park, KS; grandchildren, Ronda E. Brown and Aaron Bahr; step-granddaughters, Tracey Eagon, Kristin Gaylord and Jennifer Guthrey and eight great-grandchildren.
Sally was born March 4, 1915, in Adrian, MO to Lewis and Dora Rogers. She was a homemaker, babysitter, gardener, camper, seamstress and fantastic cook. She could beat any of the kids or grandkids in checkers and loved playing cards. She was a member of the Ohio Street Methodist Church in Butler, MO.
Sally was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 70 years, Charles A. Potter, Jr. and siblings, Betty Hunt, Scott and James Wesley Rogers. She is survived by son, Ronald L. Potter and wife, Mary Ann, Blue Springs, MO; daughter, Charlene Potter Bahr, Independence, MO; brother, Paul Cliff Rogers, Overland Park, KS; grandchildren, Ronda E. Brown and Aaron Bahr; step-granddaughters, Tracey Eagon, Kristin Gaylord and Jennifer Guthrey and eight great-grandchildren.
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