Funeral services for Cheyanna Hellwig Koshko will be 2 p.m. Sunday, August 26, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Cremation to follow services. The family will receive friends immediately following funeral services at Schowengerdt Chapel. Private family inurnment at later date. Contributions to Koshko Children Trust Fund c/o Kaleb Hellwig.
Cheyanna Marie Koshko, age 32 of Butler, Missouri died Thursday, August 23, 2012 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born May 29, 1980 to Robert L and Carolyn Ann Brown Hellwig in Butler.
Cheyanna is survived by her parents, Bob and Carolyn Hellwig of Butler, Missouri; one son, Judd Weston Koshko of the home; one daughter, Reegan Ann Koshko of the home; one brother, Kaleb Burk Hellwig and wife Jody of Springfield, Illinois; maternal grandparents, LV Jr. and Marie Brown of Appleton City, Missouri; a nephew, Kie; and niece, Kinley; and uncles and aunts. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Bears and Blackhawks tonight on FM 92.1
Dusk to Dawn Softball Tournament set for mid September
Butler Parks and Recreation will host a “ Dusk till Dawn” Co-Ed Softball Tournament in Mid- September. The cost of the 2 day tournament has been set at $125.00 per team with the dates set September 15th and 16th 2 p.m. till dawn (6 a.m.)
For more info contact the Butler Parks and Rec Office at 660-200-2062 for more information.
Grass fires pose serious threat
From Butler Fire Chief Jim Henry
On arrival, it was found that a 4-wheeler being used had caught fire, spreading to a field of corn stubble. High winds and low humidity caused rapid spread of the fire to the north. The fire burned approximately 100 bales of hay and several acres of pasture. At one point, the fire jumped State Rt. D east of Passaic.
Additional mutual aid was requested from Amsterdam Fire and Rich Hill Fire.
The last units left the scene at 4:05 P.M.
At approximately 3:17 P.M., a grass fire was reported at 422 S. Main in Butler. A brush unit from Rich Hill and tanker from Butler responded and extinguished this fire, which came dangerously close to structures. The last unit left the scene at approximately 3:38 P.M.
- Chief Jim Henry
On an editorial note, grass fires have become a huge, dangerous problem here in the midwest. As you may have heard, there have been many fires along roadsides with the primary cause being a cigarette tossed out the window.
There are other causes, too, including careless burning of trash, using bbq grills and just plain accidents. However, a few days ago it was reported that bottle rockets were being shot from a moving vehicle on 71 highway that started a string of fires from Adrian to Passaic. Fortunately, our local fire departments moved into action quickly before the fires could pose a threat to any structures.
Some relief may come in the form of rain starting today through most of the weekend. However, the fire threat is sure to return shortly after.
Please use common sense in this dire situation. Our local firefighters and those who own property along our roadways really appreciate it.
Butler City Wide Clean Up begins Sept. 10th
FALL 2012 CITY WIDE CLEANUP
Butler, Missouri
Week of September 10 – September 14,All houses North of Ft. Scott Street
Week of September 17 – September 21,
All houses South of Ft. Scott Street
The City of Butler, in cooperation with Bates County Disposal, will be conducting this citywide clean up for residential properties.
Bates County Disposal will pick up old furniture, appliances, paint, batteries and miscellaneous junk. The City of Butler will pick up your brush and limbs placed at the curb. You need to have your clean-up items or trash separate from your regular weekly trash but should still be at curbside. Brush needs to be in a pile separate from the rest of your trash and also placed at curbside. Leaves must be bagged in City of Butler leaf bags in order to be collected.
NOTE: This clean-up service is for residential properties only. We will NOT pick up tires or construction/building materials such as lumber, plywood or shingles. There is a one pickup load limit per household. Households with larger amounts must make special arrangements with Bates County Disposal by calling 679-5654. Items not picked up must be removed from the curb immediately.
PLEASE have your trash or brush ready at curbside by 6:00 a.m. on Monday of your clean-up week. They will not make return trips after they have completed a street. This is a free service provided by the City in the spring and fall of each year. Residents are reminded not to set out trash more than one week in advance or you may be subject to code enforcement action.
-FM 92 the Bullet
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Butler Police Department Activity Report
Aug. 13
Disturbance Wal Mart parking lot
Trespassing Conoco
C and I Driver 100 block of E Atkinson
Fight 100 block of E Ft Scott
Disturbance 800 block of S High
Aug. 14
Alarm Taco Bell
Medical assist Bank of America
Disturbance 200 block of W Ft Scott
Disturbance Wal Mart
Keep the peace 300 block of N High
Aug. 15
Disturbance High and Adams
Accident High and Pine
Warrant service Probation and Parole office
Well being check 100 block of E Dakota
Trespassing Conoco
Medical assist 300 block of W Pine
Theft 300 block of E Dakota
Aug. 16
Auto theft 1100 block of W Ft Scott
Medical assist 600 block of E Jefferson
Recover Possible stolen items in 1000 block of W Ft Scott
Animal complaint 200 block of W Harrison
Aug. 17
Noise complaint 200 block of E Atkinson
Animal complaint Pine and Henry
Disturbance 800 block of Wixs Lane
Animal complaint 300 block of W Ohio
Harassment 400 block of S Main
Well being check 200 block of S Fulton
Aug. 18
Animal complaint 800 block of e Pine
Theft S 71 Storage
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Animal complaint 400 block of N Fulton
Prowler Bus 71
Disturbance High and Lee
Aug. 19
Disturbance on OliveSt
Disturbance 300 block of W Harrison
Animal complaint 100 block of S Fulton
Auto theft 200 block of Country Club
Bike theft 100 block of E Ft Scott
Well being check 300 block of W Dakota
Disturbance at McDonalds
Disturbance Wal Mart parking lot
Disturbance 600 block of W Nursery
Animal complaint 500 block of N Austin
Dog theft 1100 block of N Orange
Aug. 20
Alarm Family Center
Animal complaint 700 block of Parkview
Animal complaint 400 block of N Havannah
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Medical assist 800 block of N Main
Bike theft Grade School
Animal complaint 500 block of N Pine
Accident Wal Mart parking lot
Disturbance Wal Mart parking lot
Trespassing Conoco
C and I Driver 100 block of E Atkinson
Fight 100 block of E Ft Scott
Disturbance 800 block of S High
Aug. 14
Alarm Taco Bell
Medical assist Bank of America
Disturbance 200 block of W Ft Scott
Disturbance Wal Mart
Keep the peace 300 block of N High
Aug. 15
Disturbance High and Adams
Accident High and Pine
Warrant service Probation and Parole office
Well being check 100 block of E Dakota
Trespassing Conoco
Medical assist 300 block of W Pine
Theft 300 block of E Dakota
Aug. 16
Auto theft 1100 block of W Ft Scott
Medical assist 600 block of E Jefferson
Recover Possible stolen items in 1000 block of W Ft Scott
Animal complaint 200 block of W Harrison
Aug. 17
Noise complaint 200 block of E Atkinson
Animal complaint Pine and Henry
Disturbance 800 block of Wixs Lane
Animal complaint 300 block of W Ohio
Harassment 400 block of S Main
Well being check 200 block of S Fulton
Aug. 18
Animal complaint 800 block of e Pine
Theft S 71 Storage
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Animal complaint 400 block of N Fulton
Prowler Bus 71
Disturbance High and Lee
Aug. 19
Disturbance on OliveSt
Disturbance 300 block of W Harrison
Animal complaint 100 block of S Fulton
Auto theft 200 block of Country Club
Bike theft 100 block of E Ft Scott
Well being check 300 block of W Dakota
Disturbance at McDonalds
Disturbance Wal Mart parking lot
Disturbance 600 block of W Nursery
Animal complaint 500 block of N Austin
Dog theft 1100 block of N Orange
Aug. 20
Alarm Family Center
Animal complaint 700 block of Parkview
Animal complaint 400 block of N Havannah
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Medical assist 800 block of N Main
Bike theft Grade School
Animal complaint 500 block of N Pine
Accident Wal Mart parking lot
The sky's the limit for airport open house Sept. 8th...
From the Butler city council meeting Tuesday evening
In other news, the annual Open House at Butler Memorial Airport is going to be quite an exhibition, again this year. It's scheduled for Saturday, September 8th, from ten til two. Dennis Jacobs said pilots from all over will be either flying in or driving in, to take part.
115th Old Settler's Day deemed "best yet"
Old Settlers Day was held on Wednesday, August 22nd at the Old Butler High School with 155 persons attending. Peggy Buhr from the Bates County Museum presented a very exciting program that outlined many events that occurred in Bates County over the past few years.
The oldest man attending was Lyle Howard who is 100 years young. The oldest man born in Bates County was Emmett Berry who will be 100 on September 29th. The oldest woman born in Bates County was Thelma Wheatley who is 96 years of age. The longest married couple was Pete and Marion Eikenbary who have been married 74 years.
Cash awards were given to 15 couples who have been married 50 years or over and cash was awarded to 39 people who are 85 years and over.
Door prizes from area supporters were given to every attendee. The lunch at the First Christian Church was a great success with many people either eating in or carrying out their meal.
The oldest man attending was Lyle Howard who is 100 years young. The oldest man born in Bates County was Emmett Berry who will be 100 on September 29th. The oldest woman born in Bates County was Thelma Wheatley who is 96 years of age. The longest married couple was Pete and Marion Eikenbary who have been married 74 years.
Cash awards were given to 15 couples who have been married 50 years or over and cash was awarded to 39 people who are 85 years and over.
Door prizes from area supporters were given to every attendee. The lunch at the First Christian Church was a great success with many people either eating in or carrying out their meal.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
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