Wednesday, November 21, 2012

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS


St v. Christina L Hill, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, set for 11-19-12.

Thomas Paxton v Janie Carroll, Sharon S Nelson, Rolland Hinshaw & Bambi Shen Hinshaw,  Action To Quiet Title filed.

Thomas Paxton v Ronald & Brenda Heavener, Great Seneca Financial Corp, First Financial Asset Management & LVNV Funding, LLC, Action to Quiet Title filed

St v Brandon C Ryan, I: Felony possession of controlled substance-marijuana, II: Felony possession of drug paraphernalia, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, fined $l00 on Ct. II, to pay court costs, to pay $150 on State Forensic Lab Account,, Defe. To attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service, to spend 48 hours in jail and pay for it.

St v. Melissa Renea Miller,  Felony stealing, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation 5 years,  to pay restitution of $550, pay court costs, Defe. To attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. Shall be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service.

St v. Charles N Hedrick, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, II:  Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana, III:  dismissed; IV:speeding; found guilty, Ct. I: given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, to pay court costs, to pay $150 on State Forensic Laboratory account, to pay $500 fine on Ct. II; to pay $100 fine on Ct. IV;  Defe. To attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed,  to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Def.e shall not possess or consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service.

St v. Kristy D Gann, Felony DWR amended to possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines, found guity, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC, given SES, placed on 4 years probation, to pay $150 on State Forensic Laboratory Account, pay court costs, Defe. Shall attend an dsuccessfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. Shall submit to random drug testing, random home/vehicle
Searches, Defe. Shall not possess/consume any alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served.

St v. Luke R O’Banion, probation revoked, sentenced to 3 years in MDOC.

St. v. Douglas Dustin Derry, probation revoked, previous sentence of 7 years in MDOC
Invoked, 120 day call back option, court recommends Institutional Substance Abuse Treatment Program.

St v. John W Danner, Felony stealing, found guilty, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, sentence to run concurrently with other sentences.

St. v. John W Danner, Felony sale of controlled substance, marijuana, 2 counts, Ct. II dismissed upon plea to Ct. I—sentenced to 10 years in MDOC. Sentence to be served concurrently with other sentences.

St v. Jason Schroeder, Felony assault, reduced to Misd. Assault, guilty plea, 6 mos. In Bates Cp Kao;. Govem SES, placed on 2 years probation, no contact with victim, pay court costs, 40 hours of community service.

St v. John Steven Lawson, Felony sexual misconduct amended to misdemeanor, guilty plea, given SIS, placed on probation for 2 years, to pay court costs, to perform 80 hours of community service, no contact with victim.

Tuesday Denise Warner v Michael Dale Warner, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.

Derrick E Frazier v Deborah I Frazier n/k/a IBILOLA, Motion to Enforce Custody Order, or in the alternative, Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, Motion to Modify Custody filed.


Local 5 day Weather


Today
Mostly sunny and warm
H 68 / L 48
 
Thursday
Mainly cloudy with a shower
H 67 / L 34
 
Friday
Mostly sunny and much colder
H 46 / L 21
 
Saturday
Mostly sunny
H 49 / L 31
 
Sunday
Plenty of sunshine
H 52 / L 34

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Butler Junior High Lady Bears Win Sherwood Tournament



The Butler Junior High Lady Bears won the Sherwood Tournament tonight with a victory over Pleasant Hill.. Butler A team beat Drexel and Hogan Prep on Saturday.. Then tonight they beat Sherwood to win the tourney...B team defeated Sherwood and Drexel on Saturday.. Before taking on and beating Pleasant Hill tonight to win the Sherwood Tournament... Good Job Lady Bears..

WILLOW LANE BAKE SALE A SUCCESS THANKS TO THE PUBLIC

Heartland of Willow Lane Fund hosted a bake sale Monday morning, the fund raiser brought in $641.06 dollars for the Brice Eidson benefit fund. The November 19 bake sale provided funds to be donated to the family of the 10 year old boy diagnosed with leukemia. Brice is the son of Tina and Richey Eidson of Adrian. Thanks to the Heartland of Willow Lane employees that prepared the delicious baked goods and to the public for their purchases.

BUTLER BEARS GIRLS BASKETBALL SCRIMAGE

Coach Shannon Gepford would like to invite everyone to a Butler Bears girl’s basketball team scrimmage on Wednesday November 21 beginning at 6pm in the Butler High School Gym. There is no admission and everyone is invited to come out and support the Lady Bears..

Obituary - Carol Sue Thomas

 Funeral services for Carol Sue Thomas will be 11 a.m. Friday, November 23, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri with Pastor Ron Dunlap officiating. Visitation will be prior to services from 10-11 a.m. Friday at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Sand Ridge Cemetery, El Dorado Springs, Missouri. Contributions made to Family.

   Carol Sue Thomas, age 65 of Butler, Missouri, died Monday, November 19, 2012 at her home in Butler. She was born October 27, 1947 to Lester Earl and Hester Orinda Pace Gibbs in El Dorado Springs, Missouri.

Carol is survived by three daughters, Tammy Thomas and significant other, Eric Moorning of North Kansas City, Missouri, Rhonda Hess and husband Floyd of Archie, Missouri and Karen Thomas of Butler, Missouri; lifetime friend and former husband Robert Thomas of Butler, Missouri; one brother, Darrell Gibbs of El Dorado Springs, Missouri; seven grandchildren, Tyler Hess, Cody Gregg, Kristen Gregg, Courtney Thornburg, Maggie Stark, Jazmin Thomas-Moorning and Jamar Thomas-Moorning; and one great-granddaughter, Courtlynn Terpaning. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Peggy Sibley.

Habitat for Humanity Home underway in Rich Hill

Habitat for Humanity will start another project in the near future. This will be the 6th house built in the area. A home has been purchased in the Rich Hill area and will be refurbished and used as a Habitat for Humanity future home of a qualified candidate.

Habitat for Humanity is an organization that provides a qualified family to own their own home, without the red tape, and with payments based on your family’s income. 

The 2012 project is now underway and applications are being accepted .Application for a 2 to 3 bedroom home in the Rich Hill area may be picked up at the Rich Hill City Hall, The Rich Hill Family Care Clinic or the Rich Hill Post Office.

Those interested may attend the question and answer forum to pick up applications, Tuesday evening November 27th between 7pm and 9 pm at the 1st Christian Church in Rich Hill. The Church is located on Walnut Street and all interested are asked to enter through the back door of the Church. If you have questions contact Brenda Darr. 660-679-4355.

Bates County Coats for Kids Goal Met for 2012

Larry and Carol Ann Winburn and the DSWA Office extend a sincere “Thank you”, to the community for their gracious donations for the 2012 “ Coats for Kids” Drive this Winter Season. The goal has been met and over 200 coats will be purchased in the near future for children in Bates County. Any additional donations received this year will be used to kick off the 2013 winter fund raising drive for next year or for any last minute requests that come in this year. Thank you for all your donations.

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