Thursday, September 6, 2012

Circuit Court News

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS 
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE 
Diana L Rich, Clerk 
Sept 3 – 7, 2012 

Brenda R. Miller v Billy L Miller, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

PNC Bank, National Associatino v Ssteven A Kelley, Deceased, Penny Kelley, Russell G. Poindexter, Claudia J Poindexter, Petition for Declaratory Judgment and Replevin of Property.

Stephanie A Gragg v Stephen C Gragg, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Kathryn S Brink v Kirby Boyd Brink, Termination of Child Support filed.

Tony A Davis V Tina M Stalker-Davis, petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Lloyd Evan Black v MO DOR, Petition for Trial DeNovo filed.

Curtis Blaine Henderson v Deana Marie Henderson, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Jud W Triebel v. Angela M Triebel, Dissolution of Marriage granted.

Cristina D Brown v Cheryl Swift, Full Order of Protection is entered.

St v. David E Mealman, Felony stealing motor vehicle, set for 9-17-12.

St v. Judson H Reecher, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, set for 9-17-12.

St v. Cora I Brown, Felony theft/stealing, set for 9-17-12.

St v. Jerry S Mincks, Felony escape from confinement, set for 9-17-12.

St v. Jerry S Mincks, I: Felony possession of chemicals with intent to create methamphetamines, II: Felony possession of chemicals with intent to create methamphetamines, III: Felony possession of chemicals with intent to create methamphetamines, IV: Felony possession of chemicals with intent to create methamphetamines, set for 9-17-12.

St v. Jason Schroeder, Felony assault, set for 10-15-12.

Sarah Hughes v James McDonald, Full Order of Protection is entered.

Kate Sellers v Aaron Abney, Petition for Order of Protection is dismissed by Petitioner.

Robert Lee Collins v Tommy Lance Collins, Petition for Order of Protection is dismissed.

Denice Foss v Aaron Brown, Consent Full Order of Protection is entered

Gwendolyn E Stackhouse v John A Stackhouse, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

Fall Hunter Education course coming Sept. 28th

The Fall Hunter Education Course will be held September 28th, from 6 to 10 p.m. and again Saturday September 29th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The course will be conducted at the Butler Elementary School in the Library. You may pre-register on line at www.mdc.mo.gov or contact the Butler Elementary School by calling 660-679-6591 extension 7. 

All that register will be accepted. For more information contact Agent Tiller at 660-679-6362.

-FM 92 the Bullet

September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month for your nation. During the month of September each family is encouraged to review and update their emergency plans.

In Bates County some of the natural disasters that the family should be concerned with are tornadoes, severe storms and floods. We have been experiencing extreme heat and drought. What will the family do different for the next heat and drought experience? Winter will be here soon. If you have a generator is it tuned up ready to go? Do you know the risks of using it?

Some of the other risks we should be concerned with are food safety, fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, pandemic influenza, and West Nile Virus. Understanding the risks and knowing what to do in each situation will protect yourself and family.

More information is available at www.preparemetrokc.org 

-our thanks to Ron Nissen

Your weekend planner...

Friday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 82 with a heat index of 88. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 70% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.

Adrian Elks Gun & Knife Show at the Archie Community Center 5 - 9 p.m.

Swanfest in LaCygne Ks. John Sager in concert at the community building 7 p.m. www.swanfest.org 

Saturday
Clear. High of 73. Winds from the NNW at 10 to 15 mph.
Swanfest in LaCygne Ks. more info here www.swanfest.org 

Adrian Elks Gun & Knife Show at the Archie Community Center 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Kern Center fund raiser breakfast starts at 7 a.m. at the Kern Senior Center in Rich Hill

'Junk in your trunk' sale on Main street in Amsterdam starting at 9 a.m.

Aviation Day at the Butler Airport 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch, helicopter rides and more

Poplar Heights Farm Taste the Flavors of Yesterday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. free admission

Bates County Sheriff's Department Posse Poker Run

Foster Days in Foster Mo. all day events including garden tractor pull and horseshoe tournament. For info call Jerry Hines 660-832-4404.

Butler City Wide Garage Sale maps available at Dusty Attic, Southside Cafe, Walmart, Ohio Street Methodist Church, Kershner Real Estate, Sonic, Derailed Commodity, Butler Music & Loan, Larry's Auto Service, Adrian Banks, Casey's - both locations, World Finance, Gray's Cafe, Cook Insurance, Healthmart Pharmacy and Citizen's Bank

Sunday
Mostly sunny. High of 76.

Adrian Elks Gun & Knife Show at the Archie Community Center 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Monday
Mostly sunny. High of 77.

Butler City Wide Clean Up begins for residences north of Fort Scott street

Tuesday
Mostly sunny. High of 83.

9/11 Silent Ceremony hosted by the Adrian fire department. Procession on Main street starts at 6:30 p.m. with program to follow at the Adrian Optimist building.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Lady Bears dominate Leeton 15-6

The Lady Bears softball team picked up their first win of the season Tuesday night by beating Leeton 15-6. The girls played well both offensively and defensively. On defense, Bree Platt and McKenna Treece combined for two double plays. Offensively, Beth Coleman was 5 for 5 with three singles, a double, and a triple. McKenna Treece was 3 for 5 with a double. Bree Platt was 2 for 4 with a double, and Sage Hutton was 1 for 3 with a double. Kylee Johnson was 1 for 2 and laid down 2 amazing sacrifice bunts. Other hitters were Danika Ford (2 for 3), Abby McGrew (3 for 4), and Chelsea Spencer (2 for 4).

-our thanks to Tammy Appleberry

Gearing up for the 21st Papinville Picnic

The annual Papinville Picnic is set for September 22nd  

September is the month for the Annual Papinville Picnic. This year they will try once again to have the Harmony Mission Tour. Don Pippin will have his wagons for transportation to and from the Mission site. Weather permitting, the tours will be between 1 and 3 pm. Tickets will be $7.50 for adults and $5.00 for school age children, pre-school children will be admitted free. You may call and make your reservation now.

Other activities will include a cake walk, silent auction, pie auction bingo for local merchant coupons and live music. Games and animal balloons and pace painting.

The Annual Papinville Picnic will feature a display by Jack York of Artifacts from the Harmony Mission Site and Chief Jack white Horn will be at the museum to answer question that people may have about the Osage Indians. There will be a mobile theatre (diorama) of Harmony Mission that the organization first displayed in May of this year.

If you would like to help with any of the planned activities you may do so in one of the following ways. You may bring a dessert for the meal table or the cake walk. Donate a handmade item, donate a basket or new item for the silent auction.

There will be a picture taken of students in the district 7, to include Papinville, Seelinger, Mission Branch and Prairie City. If students of these schools could be present at 4 p.m. the picture will be taken in front of the school.

The Papinville Picnic buffet meal will be served at 5 p.m. and free will offering will be taken.
Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy music, fun, visiting, food and learn the area history.
Thank you in advance for observing the rules of no pets or alcohol on the grounds.

To make a tour reservation or for more information contact Beverly Sullins 417-395-4288 that number again 417-395-4288.

-courtesy of FM-92 and Beverly Sullins President

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Truckload of hay burns near Butler

Around 7:50 p.m. this evening the Butler Fire Department responded to a truckload of hay on fire on Patty Ford Road at the east city limits. Extent of damage is unknown, no injuries have been reported.

At this time fire crews are in the wrap up stages. More information will be published as it becomes available.

Sign up now for Miami FCCLA 5K run/walk Sept. 22

Miami FCCLA 5K For the Health of It Run/Walk is Sept 22 during the Amsterdam Jubilee Celebration. Race begins and ends at the Amsterdam Baptist Church. Check in begins at 1:30 and the race begins at 2pm. The race winds in and around Amsterdam on gravel and paved roads. Registration is $25. Grab your friends and join us for a fun filled afternoon. Fastest overall male and female runner will receive a cash prize and medals will be awarded to the winner of each age group. 

Registration forms are available at Miami school, Napa, our sponsors, Orphantiques-Amsterdam,Caskey, Hopkins and Wilhelmus, Citizens Bank-Amsterdam, Dave's Quality Auto, DSWA, CPA, Community First Bank. For more information please call 660-267-3444 or email scrawford4@marykay.com

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