Program proves to be a success as 5th person graduates from Bates County Adult Recovery Court
For those in our community aware of the drug problem facing our teenagers and adults you know the battle but you may not be aware of the Bates County Adult Recovery Court Team that works with those accepted into the program to strive for success as a drug and dependent free citizen of our community.
Each acceptant participates in an 18 month program with the goal of graduation and the dismissal of pending charges upon Graduation from the program. The mission of the Bates County Drug Court Program is to reduce the impact of drug use on the community and the criminal justice system and to assist individuals in breaking the cycle of addiction by incorporating early court intervention, treatment and education to improve the safety and quality of life for all citizens.
Those involved agree to attend 3- NA meetings each week, submit to daily drug testing, attend Pathways for counseling , maintain a job and each participant will agree to appear before Judge Debra Hopkins in Court at least once each week , during phase 1 - to track their success. Each participant has a curfew and a tracker is sent to confirm that this curfew is being kept. Each participant reports to the Probation and Parole Office on a weekly basis.
The team consists of :
The Honorable Debra Hopkins Associate Circuit Judge
Hugh Jenkins, Prosecuting Attorney
Travis Cornelius ,Probation and Parole Officer
Andrea Thiebaund ,Pathways Treatment Provider
Chad Anderson, Bates County Sheriff
Jeff Martin, Public Defender
Debbie Powell, Juvenile Officer
Pat Nilson, Interum Circuit Drug Court Administrator
Diana Rich, CO-R-C Administrator
Donna Morris, CO-R-C Court Administrator and
Matt Weiss, curfew Tracker
The Bates County Adult Recovery Court Team graduated the 5th participant June 7th, of the 27th Circuit Court of Bates County. The teams goal is to strengthen communities, restore hope and rebuild families, proving that people can change, lives can be restored, one person at a time.
We thank them for their service to our community.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet and the Bates County Adult Recovery Court Team
Thursday, June 7, 2012
D&D Fireworks light the skies on June 30th
It's the 24th year for D&D Fireworks annual 4th of July celebration complete with a huge fireworks display at dusk near Amoret, Mo preceded by an afternoon of fun- there will be a live DJ, food by Memories of Mom Relay for Life team members and much more.
Fireworks will be available for sale starting June 20th at D&D, located on 52 highway 11 miles West of Butler. Note 52 highway is currently closed at Miami creek. A good alternative route is to take F highway West of Passaic to J highway, then south to 52. Keep going South on 52 1 mile and you'll be there.
Remember to show your appreciation for the free display by picking up your trash before leaving. Thanks from the D&D crew in advance for your consideration!
The D&D Fireworks facebook page can be found here https://www.facebook.com/events/279719995455335/
Headhunters in Rich Hill for 4th of July celebration
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| 2012 4th of July T-shirts are available at Security Bank in Rich Hill. $13 and up |
July 4th
12-3 Car Show
3 pm Parade
3-8 pm Quilit show at Christian Church
4:00 MO-Kan Square Dancing Club
4:30 Salute to the Veterans
5 pm Parade Awards
5 pm Little Miss Firecracker and Miss 4th of July Contest
6 pm Gospel
6:30 Church Basket Auction
8-10 pm "Shake, Rattle, and Roll" Band performs
10 pm Fireworks
July 5th
6:30 Childrens Promenade
6:30-8 Rich Hill FFA Petting Zoo
7 pm Baby Contest
8 pm Minute to Win It Game
July 6th
6 pm Pie Contest Registration
6:30 Pie Contest
7 pm "World Record Attempt" - Pie Auction
8:30 Talent Contest
7:30 Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament (East Park)
July 7th
9 am Horseshoes (East Park)
6-7:30 Rounders Band
7:30 Raffle Winners Announced
8 pm Kentucky Headhunters
9:30 TBA
Contact Information
Talent Contest and Vendor/Food Booth Information- Sue Cornelius 417-448-3644
Pie Auction: Debbie Bradley 417-395-2141
Questions: Natalea Hoeper 417-395-2770
Pride Amusements will be the carnival again this year, they were also the carnival last year. Wristbands will go on sale very soon at Food Fair and Security Bank. Pride Amusements will be open every night and some of the day of the 4th.
12-3 Car Show
3 pm Parade
3-8 pm Quilit show at Christian Church
4:00 MO-Kan Square Dancing Club
4:30 Salute to the Veterans
5 pm Parade Awards
5 pm Little Miss Firecracker and Miss 4th of July Contest
6 pm Gospel
6:30 Church Basket Auction
8-10 pm "Shake, Rattle, and Roll" Band performs
10 pm Fireworks
July 5th
6:30 Childrens Promenade
6:30-8 Rich Hill FFA Petting Zoo
7 pm Baby Contest
8 pm Minute to Win It Game
July 6th
6 pm Pie Contest Registration
6:30 Pie Contest
7 pm "World Record Attempt" - Pie Auction
8:30 Talent Contest
7:30 Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament (East Park)
July 7th
9 am Horseshoes (East Park)
6-7:30 Rounders Band
7:30 Raffle Winners Announced
8 pm Kentucky Headhunters
9:30 TBA
Talent Contest and Vendor/Food Booth Information- Sue Cornelius 417-448-3644
Pie Auction: Debbie Bradley 417-395-2141
Questions: Natalea Hoeper 417-395-2770
Pride Amusements will be the carnival again this year, they were also the carnival last year. Wristbands will go on sale very soon at Food Fair and Security Bank. Pride Amusements will be open every night and some of the day of the 4th.
Adrian 4th of July celebration all set...
The Adrian Optimist Club Presents the 2nd Annual Bull Buckout June 30th at the Ferguson Arena at the Adrian City Park. The Bull Buckout will be held in conjunction with the Adrian 4th of July Celebration. The gates will open for the Buckout at 6 pm and will include a full day of 4th of July activities to be held in Adrian as they celebrate the 4th of July on June 30th.
To register for the Buckout… you need to call 620-224-7403 before the 5 pm cut off time on June 25th.
Admission to The 2nd annual Adrian Bull Buckout will be $10.00 for adults, children under 12 will get in for $5.00 and children under 5 will be admitted free.
It's a full day with sand volley ball, bingo at 1:30, airplane prize drop, music and food , fireworks display at dusk. Parade at 10 am ( main street Adrian) lunch after parade at Adrian city park( pork chops and other tasty food) 1-5 pm inflatables, kids games, water slides ( Adrian city Park) Backyard BBQ contest (chicken and ribs only).
Check in for the BBQ contest starts at 7 am with judging at 2 pm. (chicken and ribs only)
Register for Muttin Bustin or 4th of July information call Brandon Bunch 660-200-5863
Sand volleyball, horseshoes or the BBQ contest call Gabe Davis 816-797-6188
Parade call Bryan Reynolds 660-200-5871
Bull Buckout call Eddie Hedrick 660-424-4127
Bull Rider registration call 620-224-7401 (deadline 5 pm June 25th)
-FM 92 the Bullet!
To register for the Buckout… you need to call 620-224-7403 before the 5 pm cut off time on June 25th.
Admission to The 2nd annual Adrian Bull Buckout will be $10.00 for adults, children under 12 will get in for $5.00 and children under 5 will be admitted free.
It's a full day with sand volley ball, bingo at 1:30, airplane prize drop, music and food , fireworks display at dusk. Parade at 10 am ( main street Adrian) lunch after parade at Adrian city park( pork chops and other tasty food) 1-5 pm inflatables, kids games, water slides ( Adrian city Park) Backyard BBQ contest (chicken and ribs only).
Check in for the BBQ contest starts at 7 am with judging at 2 pm. (chicken and ribs only)
Register for Muttin Bustin or 4th of July information call Brandon Bunch 660-200-5863
Sand volleyball, horseshoes or the BBQ contest call Gabe Davis 816-797-6188
Parade call Bryan Reynolds 660-200-5871
Bull Buckout call Eddie Hedrick 660-424-4127
Bull Rider registration call 620-224-7401 (deadline 5 pm June 25th)
-FM 92 the Bullet!
Need work? try this...
Besides actual job listings, there is lots of information available for those who need to find the right job on the jobs.mo.gov web site. This includes education, training, valuable career tools and much more.
There's something for everyone- unemployed, agricultural workers, entrepreneurs, youth and veteran programs- visit www.jobs.mo.gov for more info.
-our thanks to Donna Gregory
2nd Annual Ultimate Horseman's Challenge coming next month
The Bates County Sheriff’s Posse would like to invite you to be part of the 2nd Annual Ultimate Horseman’s Challenge. The event is sanctioned by the UHCA and will be hosted again at the Bates County Fairgrounds on July 14th, 2012.
Last year we attracted several hundred people along with the 2009 and 2010 World Champions. To make this event successful we are asking for sponsorships to help cover the cost of the trophies and payouts. Because of sponsors like you this is a free event for spectators.
This event will be conducted on two separate horse tracks. Each track has 14 obstacles and we are looking for sponsorships for each obstacle. $50 sponsorship will get you one obstacle on one track, $75 will get you one obstacle on each of the two tracks.
If you are unable to sponsor financially we are also taking donations of horse related items as giveaways for the riders that register for the event.
We appreciate your consideration and hope to see you at this year’s Ultimate Horseman’s Challenge.
Sincerely,
Bates County Sheriff’s Posse
Last year we attracted several hundred people along with the 2009 and 2010 World Champions. To make this event successful we are asking for sponsorships to help cover the cost of the trophies and payouts. Because of sponsors like you this is a free event for spectators.
This event will be conducted on two separate horse tracks. Each track has 14 obstacles and we are looking for sponsorships for each obstacle. $50 sponsorship will get you one obstacle on one track, $75 will get you one obstacle on each of the two tracks.
If you are unable to sponsor financially we are also taking donations of horse related items as giveaways for the riders that register for the event.
We appreciate your consideration and hope to see you at this year’s Ultimate Horseman’s Challenge.
Sincerely,
Bates County Sheriff’s Posse
Bates County Live to celebrate 2nd birthday this month
On June 28th, 2010 we posted our very first news story. Since then we have posted some 3,948 news items and as of this minute, have gotten 1,146, 263 hits on the Bates County Live home page- just surpassing the 1 million hit mark just a short time ago.
Sorry, there won't be a big party this time... no time to plan for one as we are in the process of starting something brand new! We can't say much about what it is just yet, but as a hint, we will tell you that it's something that will help open the lines of communication for our neighbors...
Stay tuned, there's more to come!
Sorry, there won't be a big party this time... no time to plan for one as we are in the process of starting something brand new! We can't say much about what it is just yet, but as a hint, we will tell you that it's something that will help open the lines of communication for our neighbors...
Stay tuned, there's more to come!
Circuit Court news
CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
June 4 - 8, 2012
Crystal Garner v Alexia J Anthony, Hearing held, Full Order of Protection is denied.
Approval for Transfer of Structured Settlement Payment Rights by Amber Black f/k/a Amber Brockus, Transferer and Symetra Assigned Benefits Service Company, Transferee, Structured Court Settlement filed.
Scott A Jenkins v Leonie A Marks-Jenkins, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.
William Kevin Bonowski v Tamara Parker, Petition for Order of Protection is dismissed by Petitioner.
John Nieder & Jessica Nieder v Alana M Barragan-Scott/MO DOR, Petition filed.
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