Monday, July 2, 2012

Bates County Fair

Baby Contest
The 2012 Bates County Fair Baby contest will be held Wednesday July 11th on the East side of the Bates County Fair Youth Building. The entry fee for each baby will be $5.00. the competition is for babies ages zero to 24 month… the babies should be “ diaper only” and … no hair accessories, rubber bands, hats, earring or accessories. Registration will be at 6 pm with the judging at 7 pm.

Bates County Fair Talent Show 
The Bates County Fair Talent Show will be held at the Bash Monday July 9th on the Bates County Fairgrounds. The Talent Show will follow the Coronation of Little Miss and Mister Bates county, and is sponsored by Bates County Farm Bureau Insurance Agency.

Contestants must registered by noon on Monday July 9th at the office of Bates County Farm Bureau on the east side of the Butler Square or no later than 1:30 at the Fairgrounds. There will not be auditions to perform in the Talent show.

There will be 3 categories
The Gospel category, 12 and under, and 13 and over. You will be judged on 50 percent talent and 50 percent on other factors, such as appearance, presentation, showmanship, originality and audience contact.

Prizes will be awarded for all 3 groups… 1st place $75.00, 2nd place $50.00 and 3rd place $25.00, plaques will be awarded. They request “no professional acts or bands” to enter.

For more information contact Bates County Farm Bureau Insurance at 660-679-3155.

Remember the deadline… noon at the office or 1:30 at the Fairgrounds.

-our thanks to FM 92

Weekly report from the Rich Hill Police Department


Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
June 25, 2012 to July 1, 2012
06-25-2012
   
06-26-2012
FIREWORKS
ANIMAL AT LARGE
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
06-27-2012
WATER LEAK
 
06-28-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
SUICIDAL THREATS
SPEAK TO OFFICER
 
06-29-2012
PROWLER
CIVIL SITUATION
 
06-30-2012
TRAFFIC HAZARD
 
07-01-2012
MVA

Activity report from the Bates County Sheriff's office


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
June 25, 2012 to July 1, 2012
06-25-2012
JUVENILE PROBLEM-BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
CONTROLLED BURN-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
VANDALISM-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP-ADRIAN Deputies arrested Leslie Aurnd on a felony warrant from Cass County. 
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-FOSTER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
GUN SHOTS HEARD-RICH HILL
 

Your cooperation is appreciated...

The Bates County Commission and the Office of Emergency Management highly recommend that the citizens of Bates County refrain from setting any fires until Bates County receives adequate moisture.

The Commission also request that extreme caution be observed when enjoying fireworks at family Independence Day celebrations.

Have a pleasurable and safe holiday.

-Ron Nissen, Director, Bates County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security

Rich Hill and Drexel all set for the 4th

Rich Hill 4th of July - Kentucky Headhunters

Rich Hill brings CMA Award and Grammy winners to the stage of the West Park in Rich Hill. This 4th of July the big name act will pack a full house on Saturday night July 7th instead of the traditional 4th of July Concert.

July 4th will kick off the four-day celebration with the car show, the Rick Hill 4th of July Parade, a salute to the Veterans, the crowning of Miss 4th of July and Miss Firecracker, a gospel sing and a church basket auction followed by a special performance by “ Shake, Rattle and Roll”. The 4th of July in Rich Hill will wrap up with the traditional Fireworks display at dark.

The Children’s promenade and baby contest will be held July 5th in Rich Hill, Friday night Rich Hill will attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the highest price ever paid fat auction for a single pie.
The Pride Amusement Carnival will be running every evening, food and craft booths will be on location through July 7th and the four day event will wrap up with the free concert featuring "The Kentucky Headhunters" on state Saturday night July 7th.

See the full schedule for the Rich Hill four day celebration here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2012/06/headhunters-in-rich-hill-for-4th-of.html

46th Drexel 4th celebration

The Drexel Lions Club and the City of Drexel presents the 4th of July Celebration and Motorcycle Race on July 4th.

The day will kick off with a Breakfast served in the Drexel community building with all proceeds to benefit the Drexel Swimming Pool Association. The day continues with hourly activities to include the Drexel Parade on Main Street at 10:30 am, lunch at 11, hot dog eating contest and watermelon eating contest among various other scheduled events and activities during the day and evening. 

Dr. Damon Dennis and Friends entertain outside from 2 to 4 pm, with a dinner, magicians, and silent auction.

The 4th of July activities will wrap up the day with the traditional Fireworks Display at dark. If you have any questions contact Greg Mullinax at the Mullinax funeral Home 660-679-0009.

Tickets to win the patio set, $250.00 cash and the large flag afghan may be purchased from any Drexel Lions Club Members or from local Drexel businesses.

The full day's schedule can be seen by clicking here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2012/06/drexel-4th-of-july-schedule.html

-FM 92 the Bullet/Bates County Live

Crochet Contest Planned for Bates County Fair

Plan now to participate in the Crochet Contest at the Bates County Fair on Monday, July 9 at 3:15 p.m. in the Youth Building. There will be four age categories: 10 and under, 11-13, 14-18, and those 19 and over. All participants must bring an H size crochet hook and cotton yarn (example: Sugar & Cream). Prizes will be awarded to the first place finishers in each age category. Ribbons will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each category. Participants will be doing a half double crochet, timed for 3 minutes. The one with the most completed rows will win. Upon a tie, stitches will be counted. If this results in a tie, a "crochet-off" will follow. The task: Chain15, skip one chain, half double in all following chains. Turn. Repeat. Stop when time is called. Judges will be Mary Limpus and Beverly Sullins.

-our thanks to Alan Mundey

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

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