Monday, August 27, 2012

Rich Hill Police Department weekly report


Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
August 20, 2012 to August 26, 2012
08-20-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE
AGENCY ASSIST
08-21-2012
NOISE
SPEAK TO OFFICER

Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
August 20, 2012 to August 26, 2012
08-20-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE-SPRUCE
ABANDON VEHICLE-BUTLER
FOUL ODOR INVESTIGATION-PASSAIC
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
ANIMAL NEGLECT-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-SPRUCE
DRUNK DRIVER-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-HUME
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
LOCKED VEHICLE-RICH HILL
 

Vendors needed for Huckster's Day

Vendors can sign up now for the 2nd Annual Huckster's Day event. This event will be October 6 on the Butler Square. 

For more information please contact Jennifer at the Butler Chamber of Commerce 660-679-3380.

Butler Police Department activity report

Aug. 22nd
Animal complaint 300 block of W Ohio
Warrant service
Warrant check 300 block of E Dakota
Animal complaint Missouri and Water
Alarm Max Motors

Rich Hill back to voluntary water rationing

As of this morning the city of Rich Hill has been moved back to voluntary water rationing, as the mandatory order has been lifted.

Officials do ask that everyone continue to conserve water usage as much as possible.

-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Keep food safe for tailgating

From Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Missouri Extension

 Football season is in full swing. When you think about football, tailgating often comes to mind. It can be just as important as the game for many people. The thing that is important about tailgating, other than having a great time, is to keep your food safe so you are healthy for the next game.

ButlerYouth Center can use your help...

Starting September 4 and on each Tuesday and Thursday throughout the school year, 75-80 kids a night will fill the Butler Youth Center at the old high school. Kelly Stark, manager of the Youth Center, says that they start each year with the basics needed to help the center run smoothly. “But that many kids can quickly deplete the supplies that we have on hand,” said Stark. “Just think what basic supplies you need for a family of 5 and then multiply that by 15!”

Friday night football scores

Holden 33, Nevada 28
Archie 46, Rich Hill 24
Butler 19, Adrian 0
Drexel 54, Appleton City 14
Cass Midway 20, Osceola 8
Sherwood 39, Pleasant Hope 25
Clinton 34, Warsaw 7
El Dorado Springs 28, Stockton 6

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