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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Louise Fisher named BCMH Volunteer of the Year
Rodeo Queen and Princess candidates announced
Butler Rodeo Queen and Princess Candidates have already hits the street to promote the 60th Annual Butler Saddle Club Rodeo.
2012 Queen Candidates are Jordan Knox and Eva Cumpton- these candidates will be selling admission tickets to the 2012 -3 day rodeo, and tickets to win $300 dollars cash.
Princess Candidates are Mica Patrick of Ballard, Rylee McBrayer of Butler and Amber Gatez of Garden City- these princess candidates will be selling tickets for a chance to win a saddle or $300 cash.
The Butler Rodeo is sanctioned by this year by the ACRA, URA and back this year….. the MRCA with local cowboys and cowgirls competing. This year the Butler Saddle Club will offer 9 big events including Mutton Busting and the traditional Wild Horse Race.
The 60th Annual Butler Saddle Club Rodeo will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings starting at 7 p.m. on June 15th,16th and 17th….. more details later coming soon!
-FM 92 the Bullet
Results from the Outlaw Bass Tournament May 20th
1st Place - Dalton McElwain & Cody Myrtle - 25.10 pounds
2nd Place – John Culpepper & T.J. Hutchinson – 24.8 pounds
3rd Place – Troy Minor & Madison Minor – 21.2 pounds
Big Bass was Cody Myrtle – 6.1 pounds
Next tournament will be Sunday, June 24th. Must be registered by Saturday June 23rd to participate. Contact Dale Craft 660-679-9101 for details.
2nd Place – John Culpepper & T.J. Hutchinson – 24.8 pounds
3rd Place – Troy Minor & Madison Minor – 21.2 pounds
Big Bass was Cody Myrtle – 6.1 pounds
Next tournament will be Sunday, June 24th. Must be registered by Saturday June 23rd to participate. Contact Dale Craft 660-679-9101 for details.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Rain Barrel Construction Workshop June 2
Homeowners can learn how to build and install rain barrels to manage storm water at a workshop scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday, June 2 at the Butler Utilities Storage Building, 710 W. Roberta St. (North of Butler fire station, behind Butler Detail Shop). Each participant will receive one 55-gallon barrel and all materials needed to assemble a rain barrel. The one-hour workshop will provide hands-on training to demonstrate how rain barrels are assembled and installed.
Space for the workshop is limited, so those interested should register immediately with Osage Valley RC&D by calling 660-679-4332 or emailing moneill@osagevalleyrcd.com. To learn more about the Mound Branch project and how to redirect polluted rainwater on your property, visit www.osagevalleyrcd.com.
The City of Butler is partnering with Osage Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council to conduct this workshop. It is part of the City’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.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7, through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources has provided partial funding for the Mound Branch project under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
Osage Valley RC&D is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the sustainable and responsible use of available resources to enhance the quality of life in West Central Missouri.
Please note! While anyone may come to the workshop to learn how to make a rain barrel, only residents of Butler will be able to receive a rain barrel. Please call 660-679-4332 if you have questions.
Space for the workshop is limited, so those interested should register immediately with Osage Valley RC&D by calling 660-679-4332 or emailing moneill@osagevalleyrcd.com. To learn more about the Mound Branch project and how to redirect polluted rainwater on your property, visit www.osagevalleyrcd.com.
The City of Butler is partnering with Osage Valley Resource Conservation and Development Council to conduct this workshop. It is part of the City’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.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7, through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources has provided partial funding for the Mound Branch project under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
Osage Valley RC&D is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the sustainable and responsible use of available resources to enhance the quality of life in West Central Missouri.
Please note! While anyone may come to the workshop to learn how to make a rain barrel, only residents of Butler will be able to receive a rain barrel. Please call 660-679-4332 if you have questions.
More county road work coming in June...
Pavement Sealing Projects Planned for State Routes in Bates/Henry Counties Weeks of June 4 and June 11
Bates/Henry Counties -- Three state highways in Bates and Henry counties will be sealed with a mixture of rock and oil during the weeks of June 4 and June 11, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
Sections of Route 18, Bates County Route D and Henry County Route K will be sealed with a mixture of rock and oil.
Drivers can expect one-lane traffic, slowdowns and traffic stops up to 20 minutes where crews are working.
Bates/Henry Counties -- Three state highways in Bates and Henry counties will be sealed with a mixture of rock and oil during the weeks of June 4 and June 11, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
Sections of Route 18, Bates County Route D and Henry County Route K will be sealed with a mixture of rock and oil.
Drivers can expect one-lane traffic, slowdowns and traffic stops up to 20 minutes where crews are working.
Circuit Court news
CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
May 21, 2012
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
May 21, 2012
St v. Christopher James Sinn, Felony stealing, guilty plea, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay restitution of $8,041.84, court costs, Defe. Shall attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, to attend NA/AA, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. Shall not possess or consume any alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service.
St v. Kevin N Belshe, Felony stealing by deceit, found guilty, sentenced to 5 years in MDOC, sentence to run concurrently with other sentences, to get credit for time served.
St v. Jerry E Gillia, Felony controlled substance(methamphetamines), found guilty, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC, Defe. To pay $150 on State Foreinsic Laboratory Account.
The Legislature Adjourns
From the desk of Senator David Pearce
On the evening of Friday, May 18, the gavel fell in the Missouri Senate, adjourning the body, and my colleagues and I left the Senate Chamber until veto session in mid-September, unless called upon by the governor to meet at another time.
We began this session with a number of goals that would benefit Missourians, such as passing a balanced budget without increasing taxes and making Missouri a more business-friendly state. While not every bill made it through the process to become law, we were successful in these two main goals. One day ahead of schedule, the General Assembly approved the budget and delivered it to the governor’s desk. We also passed legislation streamlining workers’ compensation laws to restore protections from lawsuits to co-workers for honest workplace accidents.
On the evening of Friday, May 18, the gavel fell in the Missouri Senate, adjourning the body, and my colleagues and I left the Senate Chamber until veto session in mid-September, unless called upon by the governor to meet at another time.
We began this session with a number of goals that would benefit Missourians, such as passing a balanced budget without increasing taxes and making Missouri a more business-friendly state. While not every bill made it through the process to become law, we were successful in these two main goals. One day ahead of schedule, the General Assembly approved the budget and delivered it to the governor’s desk. We also passed legislation streamlining workers’ compensation laws to restore protections from lawsuits to co-workers for honest workplace accidents.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Butler Elementary Young Authors' winners...
Front Row: (Left to Right) Austin Page and Lillian Colburn
Back Row: (Left to Right) Teacher Carol Tilley, Ryenne Gepford, Emily Koehn, Layton Gabriel, and MacKenna Stephens. Not pictured, District Coordinator Susie Judd
Back Row: (Left to Right) Teacher Carol Tilley, Ryenne Gepford, Emily Koehn, Layton Gabriel, and MacKenna Stephens. Not pictured, District Coordinator Susie Judd
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