Bates County has been placed under a 'Red Peak Heat' alert for the hours of 4 to 8 p.m. this evening. Local power providers are asking that you try to conserve energy usage during this time.
Note the absence of rain in this week's forecast...be careful!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
June 18, 2012 to June 24, 2012
06-18-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
06-19-2012
06-20-2012
DRUNK DRIVER
CONTROLLED BURN
06-21-2012
CHECK WELL BEING
SPEAK TO OFFICER
06-22-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE
SPEAK TO OFFICER
DISTURBANCE
06-23-2012
ASSAULT
ANIMAL AT LARGE
ASSAULT
06-24-2012
DOMESTIC
SPEAK TO OFFICER
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
June 18, 2012 to June 24, 2012
06-18-2012
AGENCY ASSIST-Rich Hill
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Ballard
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
CHECK WELL BEING-Adrian
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
CIVIL STANDBY-Rich Hill Bates County Deputies responded to a report of a theft that occurred in the Rich Hill area.
DEBRIS ON ROADWAY / SIDEWALK-71hwy
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler
ANIMAL AT LARGE-Butler
STRANDED MOTORIST-Butler
4-H'ers on target despite the heat...
It was a hot day for the Bates County 4-H Archery Project’s County Shoot on Sunday, June 24. 19 Archers from ages 8 to 18 shot 12 rounds in the heat to qualify for the State Competition in September. This year’s winners were: Junior – Luke Wiley, V-52 4-H Club; Intermediate – Ella Armentrout, County Line 4-H Club; Senior – Geoffrey Algiere, Summit Go-Getters 4-H Club. Thank you to Bates Co. Office Supply for the prizes of self healing targets & a side quiver. Each division also participated in a shoot off for a hat– The winners were: Junior – Triston Trumbore, Summit Go-Getters 4-H Club; Intermediate - Megan Sutcliffe, County Line 4-H Club; Senior – Haylee Triebel, Summit Go-Getters 4-H Club.
Pictured are (1st row) Emily Shine, Levi Skocy, Luke Wiley, Lincoln Sutton, Triston Trumbore, Kate Bunch,
(2nd row) Ella Armentrout, Mark Armentrout, Erin Armentrout, Megan Sutcliffe, Matthew Coleman, Caleb Morris, Ty Underwood, Andrew Newkirk, David Warfield, Wesley Shine, Haylee Triebel.
Not pictured: Geoffrey Algiere, Blake Steuck, Derek Sutcliffe
-courtesy Carla Armentrout
Pictured are (1st row) Emily Shine, Levi Skocy, Luke Wiley, Lincoln Sutton, Triston Trumbore, Kate Bunch,
(2nd row) Ella Armentrout, Mark Armentrout, Erin Armentrout, Megan Sutcliffe, Matthew Coleman, Caleb Morris, Ty Underwood, Andrew Newkirk, David Warfield, Wesley Shine, Haylee Triebel.
Not pictured: Geoffrey Algiere, Blake Steuck, Derek Sutcliffe
-courtesy Carla Armentrout
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Amateur radio club reaches out during field day in Adrian
| Terry Pokorny of Nevada, Mo. makes contact with another radio operator in S. Carolina during the event held this weekend at the Adrian City Park |
Amateur radio has been around a long time and is one of those technologies that has not outlived it's usefulness. In fact, in the event of a disaster amateur radio (also called ham radio) is the only way to make contact with the outside world as cell phones and the internet probably won't be working.
Case in point, ham radio operators helped keep lines of communication open when nothing else worked during the Joplin disaster last year.
For this field day the work area near the Adrian City Lake was a carefully orchestrated test run that the public could come and see- all types of temporary antennas, generators, cables, test equipment and of course the radios that make communication possible to points even around the world.
| Well into the nighttime hours, Steve Vowels continues to make contacts all over the USA |
"We're running radios on a variety of bands" said Kevin Scrogham who helped lead the group this weekend "The purpose of the field day is to make as many contacts with operators in other parts of the country to demonstrate just how fast and effective this technology is". In fact, some 13 contacts were made with operators in Washington, Michigan and Pennsylvania, to name a few, in the short time we were visiting with Scrogham.
The club was formed just this year and already has 8 members- Kevin Scrogham, Dennis Jacobs, Bill DelliPaoli, Steve Vowels, Ken Garner, Terrence Wilson and Art Ghys who most all were at the controls at one time or another during the event.
For more information about the club and to find out about a useful and fun hobby visit the Bates County Amateur Radio Club web site here www.bc-arc.com.
| Bates County Amateur Radio Club members get ready for a full night on the airwaves during Field Day held this weekend at the Adrian City Park |
Car show winners announced
Results from Saturday's Butler Chamber of Commerce Car Show held in conjunction with Butler Bear Backer's Mini-Nascar Race:
CLASSIC DIVISION:
1. Denise Hagberg, 1974 Corvette
2. Kenneth Head, 1981 Chevy Camaro Z-28
TRACTOR DIVISION:
1. Michael Luckan, 1955 400 Farmall
2. Michael Luckan, 1941 H Farmall
ANTIQUE DIVISION:
1. Bill Brooks, 1928 Model A Ford Roadster
2. Buddy Roufs, 1940 Pontiac sedan
CUSTOM TRUCK:
1. Shawn Shipley, 1970 Chevy C-10
2. Trevor Mead, 1987 Chevy
RATROD:
1. Paul Smith, 1942 Ford Ratrod
LATE MODEL:
1. Dennis Rabourn, 2010 SS Camaro
CUSTOM CAR:
1. Greg Walker, 62 Chevy.
2. Jack Hedger, 81 Chevy Malibu
BEST OF SHOW:
Denise Hagberg, 1974 Corvette
1. Denise Hagberg, 1974 Corvette
2. Kenneth Head, 1981 Chevy Camaro Z-28
TRACTOR DIVISION:
1. Michael Luckan, 1955 400 Farmall
2. Michael Luckan, 1941 H Farmall
ANTIQUE DIVISION:
1. Bill Brooks, 1928 Model A Ford Roadster
2. Buddy Roufs, 1940 Pontiac sedan
CUSTOM TRUCK:
1. Shawn Shipley, 1970 Chevy C-10
2. Trevor Mead, 1987 Chevy
RATROD:
1. Paul Smith, 1942 Ford Ratrod
LATE MODEL:
1. Dennis Rabourn, 2010 SS Camaro
CUSTOM CAR:
1. Greg Walker, 62 Chevy.
2. Jack Hedger, 81 Chevy Malibu
BEST OF SHOW:
Denise Hagberg, 1974 Corvette
-our thanks to Greg Mullinax
Heatwave to stay for awhile...
A HEAT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 P.M. THIS EVENING
Clear. High of 99. Winds from the SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
NASCAR comes to Butler- on a smaller scale...
| The checkered flag signals the end of the first race |
The track offered just about every type of driving challenge with straitaways, hairpins and a chicane or two- of which most drivers managed pretty well. However, tires lining the track offered a soft landing for a bruised ego or two, as spinouts were inevitable.
| Spectators lined the track as the races began at 6 p.m. sharp at Wilson Tire in Butler |
Alongside the races, the Butler Chamber of Commerce Car Show lined the west side of the lot with all types of classics including rock crawlers, trucks and motorcycles.
A full list of those who made it into the winner's circle will be published when available.
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