Friday, June 15, 2012

Bates County Memorial Hospital earns ACR accreditation

Bates County Memorial Hospital has been awarded a three-year term of accreditation in mammography as the result of a recent review by the American College of Radiology (ACR). The hospital has maintained this accreditation for 12+ years. Mammography is a specific type of imaging test that uses a low-dose x-ray system to examine breasts. A mammography exam, called a mammogram, is used to aid in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases in women.

The ACR gold seal of accreditation represents the highest level of image quality and patient safety. It is awarded only to facilities meeting ACR Practice Guidelines and Technical Standards after a peer-review evaluation by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field. Image quality, personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility equipment, quality control procedures, and quality assurance programs are assessed.

Schedule your mammogram today by calling 660-200-7085 . . . Quality Healthcare Close to Home.

Signing Bills, Enacting Laws

From the desk of Senator David Pearce

With the legislative session behind us, the bills passed by the General Assembly have been delivered to the governor’s desk to await his signature. Many pieces of legislation will receive consideration between now and the constitutional deadline of 45 days after the official close of the General Assembly. This year that day falls on July 14. If the governor chooses not to take action on a truly agreed bill delivered to him, then that bill will simply take effect on the listed date without the governor’s signature.

Since the conclusion of the 2012 legislative session on May 18, five bills have been signed, and most have contained an emergency clause. An emergency clause is put into place when lawmakers believe that the content is important enough to enact the law immediately upon signing instead of waiting until Aug. 28 of the year the bill was passed.

There have been two bills signed that are important to the 31st District. House Bill 1731 provides for the full funding of Missouri’s seven veterans’ homes and five veterans’ cemeteries by reallocating funds from the Missouri Gaming Commission to the Missouri Veterans Commission and the Veterans’ Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund. Another bill already signed into law that will take effect Aug. 28 is House Bill 1042. I had the honor of ushering this legislation through the Senate, is a higher education bill that creates a library of 25 core classes that will transfer to all public two- and four-year institutions. The bill also develops a reverse transfer policy, stating that someone who has credits from a two-year school before they attend a four-year school can take the combined credits back to the two-year institution and graduate with an associate’s degree. It also requires the study of best remediation practices from around the country and implementation of those procedures in Missouri. I was honored to be able to participate via conference call in the bill signing ceremony for this bill. I was attending the Midwestern Higher Education Compact meeting in South Dakota at the time and was thrilled the governor allowed Rep. Mike Thomson, R-Maryville, and me to take part in the event.

Most recently signed, House Bill 1549 adds cell phones to Missouri’s No-Call list to protect citizens’ privacy. Senate Bill 450, signed in April during session, modifies the length of terms for school board members in certain school districts that became urban school districts due to the 2010 census. Senate Bill 498 prohibits cities from restricting specific organizations from operating re-sale shops in certain areas.Senate Bill 835 updates the classifications of some fireworks to mirror federal regulations.

The next few weeks will be busy with bill signings prior to the July 14 deadline. As more measures receive the governor’s approval, I will keep you updated.

To review all the legislation that passed the General Assembly, please visit www.senate.mo.gov and click on the “Truly Agreed Bills” link under the “Legislation” tab.

As always, please feel free to contact me or my staff with any questions or concerns at any time. We look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions and trying to answer any questions you may have. You can reach us by phone at 866-277-0882 (toll-free) or 573-751-2272, or by fax at 573-526-7381.

Senator David Pearce serves Bates, Cass, Johnson and Vernon counties in the 31st State Senatorial District.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Your weekend planner

Friday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 102F. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%.


Butler Saddle Club Rodeo kickoff- Bates County Fairgrounds
Appleton City Fair
Butler Odd Fellows baked potato fundraiser 11 a.m. to 1:30 at 205 W. Dakota in Butler
Comedy Night at the Archie House- reservations call 816-297-5500

Saturday
Partly cloudy. High of 99F. Winds from the South at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Appleton City Fair
Butler Saddle Club Rodeo parade line up at 11 a.m., leave Fairgrounds at 11:45. Info call 660-679-4202
Drexel city wide garage sale
Hume city wide garage sale
Butler Saddle Club Rodeo- 7 p.m. Mutton Bustin, rodeo at 8 p.m.
Pancake breakfast fundraiser at Welborn's in Drexel 7 to 10 a.m.
Archeologist dig near Amsterdam- leave Bates County Museum at 9 a.m. call 660-679-0134 for reservations
Butler "Firefighter Challenge" 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Wilson Tire parking lot (old Walmart)

Sunday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. Fog early. High of 90F with a heat index of 95F. Winds from the SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20%.

Appleton City Fair
Butler Saddle Club Rodeo wrap up
Father's Day Golf Tournament at Butler Country Club

Monday
American Cancer Society Day at BCMH
Bates County Nostalgia Band performs at the Butler Bandstand at 7:30 p.m.

Click HERE to go to the Community Calendar and get more info on these events

If you would like something added to the calendar, send an email to bateswire@hotmail.com!

Whitney Gilmore named BCMH Employee of the Month

WHITNEY GILMORE has been selected June Employee of the Month at Bates County Memorial Hospital. Whitney has been employed since 2010 where she currently works full-time as a Registration Clerk in hospital admissions. Whitney always greets everyone with a friendly smile and a kind word. She is willing to help others without hesitation. Whitney consistently strives to perform her job with diligence and professionalism. She is an asset to the hospital staff.

Altona 4H news

The members of Altona 4-H gathered on June 13, 2012, at the Altona Community Hall. President Catie Welliver called the meeting to order and led us in the pledges to the American and 4-H flags. Secretary Jennifer Willerton called the roll and there were 27 members and Clover Kids present. There were also 16 adults. Jennifer read the minutes from the May meeting. Conrad Walley motioned to approve the minutes and Case Doody issued a second. Motion passed. Treasurer Cameron Tallman read the treasurer’s report. Our Bates County Fair float committee went over their ideas of what we are going to do for our fair float. We’ll need to meet at the fairgrounds about 3:30 on July 9th to assemble everything and get ready for the parade. Project meeting groups that made announcements and reports were Shotgun, Woodworking, Clover Kids and Photography 1. Other announcements included our judging time for evaluation day and we are also supposed to help clean up the fair building on the last Friday of the fair. Todd Frankenfield made an announcement of the Cass County Fairs and had received invitations wanting people to come show their livestock. Vanessa Tallman sent around the work lists for our Antique Tractor Village fund raiser and reminded everyone that they are to bring two homemade fruit cobblers and two gallons of homemade vanilla ice cream to sell. Clint Cumpton made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Jessie Lowe seconded the motion. Club meetings will not be held the months of July and August because so many members show at different fairs. We’ll see everyone in September!

-our thanks to Case Doody, Reporter

CPR classes start next week in Butler

The Bates County Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that CPR classes will be offered over the next two months:

Wednesday June 20th 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Friday June 29th 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Wednesday August 1st 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Friday August 20th 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

There will also be a Community First Aid/CPR/AED class on Monday, July 23rd 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

You must register in advance to participate and there will be 12 persons in each class. For info and to sign up call Cheryl at 660-200-7046.

The above dates will also be published on the Bates County Live Community Calendar.

-our thanks to Bates County Memorial Hospital

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Low flying jet remains a mystery

From the desk of Doug Mager, Editor of Bates County Live


Last Thursday evening a large flying object was seen in the skies over Butler but it was not a UFO. In fact, the object was readily identified as a four engine jet that made a turn to the west somewhere in the vicinity of southwest Butler. It then proceeded westward out of sight, flying at a very low "we could count the passenger windows" altitude.

Many who witnessed the event waited for an earth shattering explosion to follow. But fortunately, that never happened.

So, it remains a mystery. After all, we don't see a lot of jets buzzing in and out of Bates County, making this a very unusual occurrence.

Bates County Live made a call to local pilot/instructor/all around guy Leroy Cook. After all, he should know about this, right? Oddly enough he answered our call with a question- "Do you know why that jet was flying low over Butler last Thursday?" in a rather tounge-in-cheek fashion. "You're the news guys, you know all about it, right?" he chuckled.

While Leroy is very well known in the world of piloting and goings on at the Butler airport, the FAA doesn't feel there's a need to notify him about everything that happens in the skies over Bates County...

Being a pilot myself, Leroy confirmed my suspicions that the aircraft probably was performing a 'missed approach' procedure. Since Butler has a VOR (a navigational aid for airplanes) located near Virginia on 52 highway, the missed approach procedure requires a turn for aircraft towards the VOR (West in this case) so the aircraft can get it's bearings for another approach if desired- as may have been the case last Thursday.

Although there is no record that the plane came back to Butler and landed, it is quite possible they were either training or simply decided to go elsewhere.

Bates County participates in prescription discount program

Bates County participates in the NACo Prescription Discount Card Program. Since its inception in 2007, Bates County residents have realized a savings of over $25,000.00.

The NACo Prescription Discount Card Program is a free program for county residents to receive an average of 24% savings on their prescriptions. Everyone is eligible for the card. There are no age or income restrictions. The card can be used by the uninsured, underinsured, seniors and even pets! One card can cover an entire family! Nine out of 10 pharmacies accept the card out of a network of more than 60,000 pharmacies nationwide.

Simply present your card at any participating retail pharmacy and start saving! You and your family may use your card any time your prescription is not covered by insurance. There are no restrictions or limits on how many times you may use your card.

Visit www.nacorx.org to look up a participating pharmacy, get a price estimate for your prescription, or check drug interactions. You can even print your prescription discount card online for instant savings! For more information, call toll free 877.321.2652.

A prescription discount card is NOT insurance. Rather, it is a simple way to save money on prescriptions not covered by insurance.

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