Monday, July 2, 2012

Butler police department activity report

June 26
Disturbance 400 block of E. Ft Scott
Drive off from the Filling Station
Disturbance 100 block of S. Orange
Suspicous vehicle 300 block of W. Ft Scott
Disturbance 800 block of S. Birch
911 hang up 400 block of S. high
Medical assist 400 block of S. Delaware
Disturbance 500 block of S. Mechanic
911 hang up 300 block W. Harrison

June 27
Disturbance 300 block of N. High
Animal complaint 300 block of W. Ohio
Disturbance 600 block of W. Adams
Fireworks complaint on W. Harrison

06/28/2012 
Well being check in the 100 block of S. Mechanic
Medical assist at Taco Bell
Property damage in the 600 block of W. Adams
Assault in the 100 block of S. Havanna 

June 29
Medial assist in the 600 block of W. Mill
C&I driver on S. Austin
Assault in the 200 block of E. Dakota
Leave without pay at Casey's on Orange St.
Fireworks thrown from moving vehicle
Noise complaint in the 400 block of S. Main
Fireworks complaint at Hooterville Trailer Court

June 30
Attempted break in 100 block of E. Pleasant
Drive off from the Filling Station
Assist with car fire
Alarm at city hall
Fireworks complaint
Ges theft in the 600 block of W. Nursery

July 1
Vandalism in the 500 block of N. Water
Curfew violation at Subway
911 call in the 400 block of S. Delaware
Keep the peace at the PD
Fireworks complaint
Keep the peace in the 200 block of W. Vine
Assault in the 300 block of W. Dakota

Sunday, July 1, 2012

News from the Butler Fire Department

Butler and Adrian Fire Departments responded to 212 W. Mill Friday morning, June 29, for a report of a structure fire.

On arrival, the fire was located in the kitchen of a second floor apartment.

The fire was extinguished with heavy fire damage to the area of origin, with moderate smoke damage to the remainder of the apartment and light smoke damage to the adjoining apartment.

Crews were on the scene approximately an hour. The fire was accidental in nature and there were no injuries.

The Amsterdam Fire Chief was in town and brought the Butler rescue unit to the scene with rehab supplies and Bates County EMS was on the scene for stand by.


On Saturday, June 30, the Butler Fire Dept. responded to the Masonic Lodge building on N. Bus. 71 for a report of a vehicle fire.

The 1996 GMC Jimmy sustained damage to the engine compartment and interior.
Crews were on the scene just over 30 minutes.


As a reminder, it is extremely hot and dry. There are no burning permits being issued in the City of Butler. If you live in an area where you can burn, it is strongly discouraged. Some cities have banned all outdoor fires, including grills. Although they are not banned in the city of Butler, extreme caution if cooking outside should be exercised.

Also, anyone using fireworks for the Independence Day holiday should use extreme caution.

-Butler Fire Chief, Jim Henry

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Yoss Thriftway in Adrian celebrating 40 years in business

Yoss Thriftway Grocery Store in Adrian will celebrate their 40th Anniversary during the month of July. Yoss Thriftway opened their doors in 1972 and will celebrate by offering some special deals for their customers during July.

When you purchase a special Yoss Thriftway T-Shirt for $10.00, and wear it into the store on Tuesdays during the month of July, you will receive a special deal or discount with a portion of the proceeds from the T-shirt sales being donated to the Adrian Ministerial Alliance.

Check them out on facebook for an amazing contest going on in July … where you could win $100 dollars, $50 dollars or $25.00!


-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Obituary - Martha Gillogly

Funeral services for Martha Gillogly will be 10:00 AM Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at the Mullinax Funeral Home in Drexel, Missouri (816) 657-4400 with Rev. Joe Crook officiating. Visitation Monday evening, 6:30 – 8:30 PM at the funeral home. Burial in Rockville Cemetery, rural Louisburg, Kansas. Contributions to Hospice of Kansas.

Martha Gillogly, 72, formerly of Belton, Missouri, died June 29, 2012 at Benchmark Healthcare in Harrisonville, Missouri. A complete obituary will be posted when the information becomes available.

News from Adrian Lanes


Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through June 30, 2012

Tuesday 7pm Summer Open
Yates Racing 22.0-10.0
Shadows Keepers 20.0-12.0
Adrian Lanes 17.0-15.0
Calvary Baptist 05.0-27.0
    June 26: High Game:  Mathew Bridges 279, Dwight Robinson 260, Dan Goodrich 225, Josh Yates 208, Becky Saathoff 171, Ted Bridges 160, Jim Ridley 159, Dee Ridley 155, Rochelle Powell 153, Dana Rosekopf 140, Tom Rosekopf 140, Jacob Saathoff 122, Shelby Sutton 116, Jessica Bridges 106.  High Series: Dwight Robinson 709, Mathew Bridges 706, Becky Saathoff 477.  Non-Committal League, $9 per week.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Circuit Court news

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich, Clerk
June 25-29, 2012

William D Loper v Tonya D Loper, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

Tony A Clark v Crystal L Clark, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

St v. Robert E Jeffries, probation violation hearing held, Order amending Conditions of probation entered.

St v. Ashley C Bukaty, probation violation hearing held. Conditions of probation amended.

Steven L Pedersen v Rebecca Sue Pedersen, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is filed.

Kimberly Kay Card v Robert Warren Card, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Elvin Wright & Gayla Wright dba Elvin’s Refrigeration, Inc. v Vincent J Paletta & Diana Paletta dba American Beef Co, LLC & Six Bears USA, Inc, Petition for Damages filed.

Candace Sutton selected as BCMH Employee of the Month

CANDACE SUTTON has been selected July Employee of the Month at Bates County Memorial Hospital. Candace has been employed in the Finance Department since May, 1968. She is a devoted and dependable employee. Candace treats other employees with respect and kindness. She truly loves her job. Candace has seen many changes at BCMH, each time gaining more knowledge that she is able to pass on. Candace works with a focus and attention to detail and is a valued employee.

Jerry Jones receives Governance Excellence Certificate

Jerry Jones
-file photo
The Missouri Hospital Association has awarded a Governance Excellence certificate to Mr. Jerry Jones to acknowledge his completion of its’ new voluntary educational program for hospital board members. Mr. Jones was honored Thursday, June 14, 2012 at the MHA Leadership Forum in Branson, MO. Mr. Jones is a member of the Board of Directors of Bates County Memorial Hospital.

The Governance Excellence Certificate Program was launched in 2011 to enhance hospital trustees’ skills and provide them with increased knowledge of issues in hospital governance to help them make effective decisions for their organizations.

“Hospitals are complex organizations,” said Herb B. Kuhn, MHA president and CEO. “To add value to decisions about hospital operations and support a hospital’s work in the community, a trustee must have a thorough understanding of a range of responsibilities in governance practices and the integration of the hospital’s mission and values. The Governance Excellence Certificate Program is designed to expand trustees’ knowledge base and provide enhanced decision-making skills.”

To complete the certificate program, Mr. Jones was required to attend a day-long session at MHA’s annual convention in November, 2011 and complete six of eight independent study modules. A total of 40 trustees across the State (representing 19 hospitals) completed the certification program. Bates County Memorial Hospital is proud to have had a member of its’ Board of Directors complete this program.

The Missouri Hospital Association is a not-for-profit association in Jefferson City that represents 154 Missouri hospitals. In addition to representation and advocacy on behalf of its membership, the association offers continuing education programs on current health care topics and seeks to educate the public, as well as legislative representatives, about health care issues.

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