The CowTown ThrowDown Rumble this past Saturday at Lee’s Summit High School was the first opportunity for the Bates County Robotics team known as Brick Heads 194 to participate in a First Robotics Lego League (FLL) event. The team made up of youth from the Adrian, Butler, and Archie area has been preparing for this year’s challenge over the summer. FLL is for nine to fourteen year olds and has been active for twenty years.
This year’s challenge is Senior Solutions and is made up of problems encountered by seniors in their day to day life. The challenge is to help senior adults remain active, engaged, and independent. Specifically each team member is to find a senior partner aged sixty years or more and learn things the partner could use help in doing, then develop a plan for using robotics to help accomplish in doing them. This is called the Project which really is the most important part of the challenge, but the Robot Games do generate the most excitement.
The Robot Games are a group of problems set up on a four foot by eight foot arena. The team has been working to build and program their robot to solve and complete as many of the problems as possible in two and one-half minutes. The robots are a Lego product called NXT Mindstorms and come as a kit with many Lego type parts and a controller sometimes called the “Brick” from which the team got its’ name. The 194 is the registration number which came with the registration last May; with the registration period closing in September there are over 13,000 teams worldwide. The Rumble was a “fun” competition of fourteen teams mostly from the Kansas City area.
The Brick Heads will be going to Olathe NW High School November 17 for its’ qualifying tournament where forty teams will be competing for ten places to move up to the Kansas City Regional Tournament January 19 at Union Station. The last FLL event of the season will be the International at Edward Jones Dome in St Louis next April. This being the teams first year; just competing is quite a thrill, but the team scored well at the Rumble and is working hard to compete in the Qualifier in two weeks.
-our thanks to Jerry Ferguson
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
High traffic at polls in Bates County yesterday
Bates County Clerk Marlene Wainscott is reporting a 74% voter turnout yesterday, making it one of the highest turnouts in recent history.
With coffee pots warmed, most folks in the clerk's office were set for a long evening- but instead were headed home well ahead of an anticipated schedule as returns made their way into the building on short order.
Starting at the top, Bates County chose Romney over Obama almost 2 to 1, but most local races ran much closer with Scott over Weil by less than a 20% margin; Schowengerdt over Mullinax by about 1/3; and the cigarette tax proposition failing by a vote of nearly 2 to 1. By contrast, Prop's A and E pass by about a 1/3 margin.
Here again are the final, unofficial numbers:
President:Obama/Biden (D) 2557
Romney/Ryan (R) 5020
Johnson/Gray (L) 157
GoodeClymer (C) 37
write in 30
U.S. Senator:
McCaskill (D) 3716
Akin (R) 3345
Dine (L) 637
write in 4
Governor:
Nixon (D) 3972
Spence (R) 3513
Higgins (L) 243
write in 1
With coffee pots warmed, most folks in the clerk's office were set for a long evening- but instead were headed home well ahead of an anticipated schedule as returns made their way into the building on short order.
Starting at the top, Bates County chose Romney over Obama almost 2 to 1, but most local races ran much closer with Scott over Weil by less than a 20% margin; Schowengerdt over Mullinax by about 1/3; and the cigarette tax proposition failing by a vote of nearly 2 to 1. By contrast, Prop's A and E pass by about a 1/3 margin.
Here again are the final, unofficial numbers:
President:Obama/Biden (D) 2557
Romney/Ryan (R) 5020
Johnson/Gray (L) 157
GoodeClymer (C) 37
write in 30
U.S. Senator:
McCaskill (D) 3716
Akin (R) 3345
Dine (L) 637
write in 4
Governor:
Nixon (D) 3972
Spence (R) 3513
Higgins (L) 243
write in 1
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Fire destroys second Amoret home today
The city of Amoret has been stricken with two residential fires- one early this morning and the other this evening- both resulting in a total loss for the homeowners.
Around 4 a.m. today, local fire departments were summoned to the Krista Bradley residence to find the occupants had escaped safely but the structure heavily involved in fire.
Amoret and Amsterdam fire departments were called this evening to the Trinkle home on south Broadway street on a report of heavy smoke coming from the structure. Despite efforts to gain control of the fire, which included requesting backup from other local departments, it also is being called a total loss.
It is unclear if the Trinkle residence was occupied when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported.
The exact cause of both fires is yet to be determined.
Around 4 a.m. today, local fire departments were summoned to the Krista Bradley residence to find the occupants had escaped safely but the structure heavily involved in fire.
Amoret and Amsterdam fire departments were called this evening to the Trinkle home on south Broadway street on a report of heavy smoke coming from the structure. Despite efforts to gain control of the fire, which included requesting backup from other local departments, it also is being called a total loss.
It is unclear if the Trinkle residence was occupied when the fire broke out and no injuries have been reported.
The exact cause of both fires is yet to be determined.
November 2012 Bates County Election Results
Unofficial election results - Bates County Mo.
16 of 16 precincts reporting- 100%

President:
Obama/Biden (D) 2557
Romney/Ryan (R) 5020
Johnson/Gray (L) 157
GoodeClymer (C) 37
write in 30
U.S. Senator:
McCaskill (D) 3716
Akin (R) 3345
Dine (L) 637
write in 4
Governor:
Nixon (D) 3972
Spence (R) 3513
Higgins (L) 243
write in 1
Lieutenant Governor:
Montee (D) 2914
Kinder (R) 4148
Copple (L) 214
Davis (C) 291
write in 1
Secretary of State:
Kander (D) 3348
Schoeller (R) 3878
Spragins (L) 196
Harter (C) 94
write in 3
State Treasurer:
Zweifel (D) 3314
McNary (R) 3785
O'Toole (L) 350
write in 0
Attorney General:
Koster (D) 4193
Martin (R) 3189
Browning (L) 236
write in 0
U.S. Representative District 4:
Hensley (D) 2789
Hartzler (R) 4599
Holbrook (L) 191
Cowan (C) 68
write in 1
State Senator District 31:
Burton (D) 2897
Emery (R) 4618
write in 7
State Representative District 56:
Johnson (D) 126
Molendorp (R) 183
write in 0
State Representative District 57:
Bullock (D) 103
Brown (R) 162
write in 0
State Representative District 126:
Pike (R) 5897
write in 123
Circuit Judge Circuit 27:
Journey (D) 5883
write in 104
Northern Commissioner:
Scott (D) 2934
Weil (R) 2431
write in 5
Southern Commissioner:
Berry (D) 1662
write in 27
Sheriff:
Anderson (D) 6134
write in 165
Assessor:
Pruden (D) 6188
write in 82
Collector/Treasurer:
Platt (D) 6324
write in 66
Public Administrator:
Cumpton (D) 6040
write in 74
Coroner:
Schowengerdt (D) 4570
Mullinax (R) 3067
write in 5
Surveyor:
Lethcho (D) 6076
write in 74
Retain Draper?
Yes 4430
No 2315
Retain Martin:
Yes 4455
No 2281
Retain Newton?
Yes 4349
No 2286
Retain Witt:
Yes 4346
No 2265
Amendment 3:
Yes 1486
No 5747
Proposition A:
Yes 4047
No 2967
Proposition B:
Yes 2878
No 4737
Proposition E:
Yes 4541
No 2690
Drexel Tax question:
Yes 25
No 19
Veteran's Day Celebration set for Friday at Miami School
Veteran's, families, friends and the community are invited to the Miami School this Friday, November 9th at 9 a.m. to honor those who serve or have served in our Armed Forces.
The celebration will be held in the high school gym. All veteran's, active service men and women are invited to attend at reception be held beginning at 8:15 a.m.
This will be an opportunity to help teach our students the pride of serving our country. If you have photos that you would like to share, we'd like to include them in our video presentation. Call the school at 660-267-3484 for more information.
The celebration will be held in the high school gym. All veteran's, active service men and women are invited to attend at reception be held beginning at 8:15 a.m.
This will be an opportunity to help teach our students the pride of serving our country. If you have photos that you would like to share, we'd like to include them in our video presentation. Call the school at 660-267-3484 for more information.
Hey, thanks!
No school at Ballard tomorrow
Ballard School will not have school on Wednesday, November 7th due to a power outage. They anticipate school to be back in session on Thursday.
-FM 92 the Bullet
-FM 92 the Bullet
Amoret family loses home in fire; donations needed
Courtesy FM 92.1 the Bullet
A mother, a companion and her two children are without a home today after a raging fire destroyed everything in its path. Firefighters were called to the home in Amoret Missouri at 4:00 Tuesday morning. Krista Bradley and her two little girl’s ages four and six need our donations. The family is residing at the Days Inn Motel in Butler, where donations may be delivered .The family is without clothing or basic hygiene items .
For four year old, Aubrey is in need of clothing in the size of 4T and size 10 shoes. For six year old Shayla, is in need of clothing in the children sizes of eight to ten and shoes in size one to two.
The mother Krista, is in need of clothing in sizes 3X shirts, size 26 pants and shoes women’s size six or seven.
James is in need of clothing in size 36 waist and 34 length in jeans or pants and shirt size Xl and shoe size 12.
If you would like to help this family by donating clothing or basic hygiene products, such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, combs and hair brushes or toothpaste. You may drop off these items here at our 92-1 studios at 800 E Nursery Street in Butler, until 9 PM this evening (11/6/2012) or at the Days Inn Motel on Highway 52 West in Butler .
All donations will be appreciated.
BREAKDOWN OF NEEDS:
Mother: 3X Shirts, 26 pants and 6 or 7 size shoes
Companion : jeans 36 waist 34 length, shirt size XL Shoes size 12
4 year old: Size 4T cloths and size 10 shoes
6 year old: Size 8-10 cloths and size 1-2 shoes
Also, basic hygiene items for all
A mother, a companion and her two children are without a home today after a raging fire destroyed everything in its path. Firefighters were called to the home in Amoret Missouri at 4:00 Tuesday morning. Krista Bradley and her two little girl’s ages four and six need our donations. The family is residing at the Days Inn Motel in Butler, where donations may be delivered .The family is without clothing or basic hygiene items .
For four year old, Aubrey is in need of clothing in the size of 4T and size 10 shoes. For six year old Shayla, is in need of clothing in the children sizes of eight to ten and shoes in size one to two.
The mother Krista, is in need of clothing in sizes 3X shirts, size 26 pants and shoes women’s size six or seven.
James is in need of clothing in size 36 waist and 34 length in jeans or pants and shirt size Xl and shoe size 12.
If you would like to help this family by donating clothing or basic hygiene products, such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, combs and hair brushes or toothpaste. You may drop off these items here at our 92-1 studios at 800 E Nursery Street in Butler, until 9 PM this evening (11/6/2012) or at the Days Inn Motel on Highway 52 West in Butler .
All donations will be appreciated.
BREAKDOWN OF NEEDS:
Mother: 3X Shirts, 26 pants and 6 or 7 size shoes
Companion : jeans 36 waist 34 length, shirt size XL Shoes size 12
4 year old: Size 4T cloths and size 10 shoes
6 year old: Size 8-10 cloths and size 1-2 shoes
Also, basic hygiene items for all
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| Fire destroyed the home of Krista Bradley this morning. Fortunately, the family escaped without injury but needs your donations. -photo by Nikki Roberts |
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