Thursday, August 16, 2012

Get your booth now for the Amsterdam Jubilee...

The Amsterdam Jubilee will be held Saturday September 22nd. If you would like to rent booth space for the Arts and Crafts Festival contact Pam at 660-200-2040 or Kim at 660-679-5909.

Booths rent for $25.00 with electricity and $20.00 without electricity and are 10 x 10 feet.  For more information send an email to amsterdamjubilee@yahoo.com.

More information, including this year's Jubilee schedule will be posted in the near future.

Butler City Wide Garage Sale Sept. 8th

The Butler City Wide Garage Sale date is set for September 8th in Butler. All Garage Sales must register with the Chamber of Commerce by the map publication date of August 22nd. The cost for a Garage Sale Permit is $10.00. 

Maps will be published with all sale in the area and ready for pick up before the sale date. More information will be available by clicking the Community Calendar link at the top of the Mid America Live home page.


Meet the Butler Bears tonight...

The Butler Bear Backers invite you to the Butler City Park for a meet and greet… All of the Butler Bear Players will be at the City Park to sign autographs. The FCCLA will be serving Brats and Hot dogs and Cookies for five dollars…. It all happens at 6 p.m. tonight at the Butler City Park. 

The first Butler Bears game will hit the field Friday night August 24th as they play the Adrian Blackhawks on home turf.



-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Body of missing Overland Park man found near Amsterdam

The body of an Overland Park Kansas man missing for nearly a week was located this afternoon near Amsterdam. The Missouri Highway Patrol and the Bates County Sheriff's Department were alerted of a red Toyota Highlander in a field just east of Amsterdam on J highway, and upon arrival found the body of 66-year-old David Dotson inside.

A Silver Alert was issued for Dotson on August 9 when he went missing from his home. His family was concerned because he was an insulin-dependent diabetic.

Dotson regularly came to the area to fish and visit with friends. Obituary information will be posted as it becomes available.

Appleton City city wide garage sale coming mid September

The Appleton City wide garage sale date is set for September 15th in Appleton City and those wanting to participate with a garage sale must register with the City Hall August 27th through September 7th.

Registration will get your information on the Appleton City wide garage sale maps. The maps will be available by September 14th at the Appleton City Food Fair, T-G Variety store, Casey’s and Frost Tire in Appleton City.

-FM 92 the Bullet

Notes from R-V school board meeting this week

Board Summary 
Tax Rate Hearing and August Regular Board of Education Meeting 

The Butler R-V School Board conducted a Tax Rate Hearing at 6:15 p.m. August, 13th. The board approved the following rates to be levied: General Fund, $3.8394; Debt Service, $.78; and Capital Projects, $.21. Rates approved by the board remained the same as the previous year. Meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m.

Regular Meeting

New Business:

Tina Simmons (OPPA) presented to the board the new regulations for school lunches. The lunch menus will be regulated by caloric intake and there will be no deserts on the menu. The students will have more choices of fruits and vegetables.

The board gave permission to the Bear Backers to begin fund raising for the purpose of hosting football games on the new field in fall of 2013. A priority list of items that would need to be completed before contests could be held included: goal posts, speaker system, score boards, and 25 second clocks.

Dr. Stauffacher reported that the district would be forming a Strategic Planning Committee that would be establishing the long-term needs of the district. Larry Anderson agreed to be the board’s representative. The committee will be comprised of staff members, board members, members from the community, parents and students. The committee will meet up to four times this coming year to gather input and create a long-term plan for the district.

The board set the next meeting to be on September, 21.

The board decided not to place portable toilets at the district track site at this time.

Closed Session:

The board accepted the resignation of Joann Bell and Peter Hoegfeldt.
The board hired Lynette Clover as school nurse.
The board hired Alan Stauffacher as J.V. Basketball Coach.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

What farmers should know when hauling large loads in Missouri

Colonel Ron Replogle, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, would like to provide the following information to farmers who may be traveling long distances or out-of-state to obtain hay, silage and grain:

The current drought in Missouri has brought with it challenges for farmers in our state. Farmers must make decisions about how they are going to feed their livestock after the drought has caused a shortage in hay, silage and grain production. Missouri farmers are traveling long distances and, in some instances, out-of-state to obtain hay, silage and grain. The Missouri Department of Transportation has issued special waivers for farmers hauling hay, silage and grain that address size and weight. Despite those size and weight waivers, depending on the distanced traveled, farm vehicles may now have to comply with state and federal safety regulations that previously did not apply.

Farmers are encouraged to review the regulations that pertain to farm vehicles and the transportation of goods. These regulations include, but are not limited to: 

• When crossing state lines a truck is considered a commercial motor vehicle if it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 10,001 lbs. or more, therefore, it must comply with federal regulations. This
applies to farm vehicles. 
• Farm vehicles must display a USDOT number and the farm name.
• The driver of a farm vehicle must at least 21 years of age.
• Those driving a farm vehicle must have a commercial driver license if the truck's GVWR exceeds 26,000 lbs., if the truck's gross combined weight rating (GCWR) exceeds 26,000 lbs., and the truck is operated more than 150 miles from the farm.
• The farmer may need to have the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) if the truck weighs over 26,000 lbs., or if it is licensed for over 26,000 lbs., or if it has three axles on the power unit. Fuel permits may be purchased from the state you are entering in lieu of the IFTA.

For a complete list of federal motor vehicle regulations which apply to farm vehicles please visit:
http://www.modot.mo.gov/mcs/documents/FarmTruckSafety07.pdf.


Monday, August 13, 2012

Notice to those living in Butler...

From Trent Diehl, Director of Public Works:

Due to the extreme heat and lack of rain, the City Lake has experienced an excessive amount of algae growth. There has been additional water quality testing to ensure the water is safe to drink, but it has an undesirable taste or odor. The lake will be treated for this problem, but it will take a few days for this to be cleared out of the system.

The City of Butler thanks you for your patience and apologizes for any inconvenience.




-FM 92 the Bullet

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