Friday, February 1, 2013

The Missouri State Highway Patrol Seeks Trooper Applicants


  The Missouri State Highway Patrol, a premiere law enforcement agency, is testing for new troopers. The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply, and will offer testing at nine different locations in Missouri. Those who successfully complete testing will be eligible to continue in the selection process for the 98th Recruit Class, scheduled to begin training on January 2, 2014. The application deadline is March 28, 2013. To be eligible candidates must possess a minimum of 60 college credits, or two years of federal active duty military service with an honorable discharge, or two years of POST certified, full-time law enforcement experience at the time recruit training begins.
 
Test locations and dates include:
Troop D, Springfield -- March 23, 2013
Troop A, Lee's Summit -- April 6, 2013
Troop H, St. Joseph -- April 13, 2013
General Headquarters (Jefferson City) รข April 20, 22, 24, and 26, 2013
 
The starting salary for trooper is $3,095 per month while in training;
$3,281 per month after six months; and $3,578 per month at two years of
service. Other benefits include group health insurance, contributory
retirement, career advancement, and more.
 
The selection process is a multi-phase testing procedure including: written
examination, a physical fitness for duty assessment, polygraph examination,
background investigation, and oral interview board. After a conditional
offer of employment, the applicant must successfully complete a medical
examination (to include vision and hearing), psychological examination, a
psychological interview, drug screening, and final applicant review.
 
Interested persons can find out more about the qualifications by contacting
a Patrol recruiter at telephone number 1-800-796-7000, or may apply online
at www.motrooper.com.


Courtesy of FM 92

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Obituary - Orven “Dale” Clark


(Cremation) Memorial visitation for Orven “Dale” Clark will be from 2-4 PM Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at the Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler, Missouri (660) 679-0009, with family remarks and U.S. Army Honors at 3:30 PM. Contributions are suggested to the VA. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Orven Dale Clark, 73 of Hume, Missouri passed away January 31, 2013 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dale was born October 6, 1939 in Barry County, Missouri, son of Glen and Fala (King) Clark. He served in the Vietnam War, and sang and played music for his fellow troops. Dale drove a truck for Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG) for approximately 38 years.  Music was a very big part of Dale’s life, and he founded the Country Western band, “The Dale Clark Four.”
Dale loved to tell jokes, and was very outgoing and willing to help whenever he could. In later years, Dale and Evelyn retired to their farm in Hume, Missouri.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Clark of Hume; sons Michael Clark of Oak Grove, MO and Matthew and wife Megan Clark of Lee’s Summit, MO; daughter Deanna Rhodes of Jefferson City, MO; and daughter Natalie Pool of Raytown, MO. He is also survived by his sister, Kathy Talbert, and her children Teddy and Angie.  He also leaves behind multiple grandchildren.

Obituary - Alice Zelma Breen


 Alice's wishes were to be remembered with fond memories. There are no services. Arrangements, Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) Butler, Missouri.

 Alice Zelma Breen, age 99 of Butler, Missouri, died Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at Medicalodge Nursing Center in Butler. She was born December 6, 1913 to Howard and Zelma Berry Yeatman in Washington, D.C.

Alice is survived by her daughter, Beverly Phinney of Butler, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her husband Samuel Breen; one son, Steven Breen; and one sister, Frances Ellis.

Obituary - Sherry M. Page


Graveside services for Sherry Page will be 10:30 AM Saturday, February 2, 2013 at Westpoint Cemetery, Amsterdam, Missouri. There will be no visitation. Messages of condolence may be left athttp://www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

  Sherry Page, age 65, passed away January 30, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri. She was born January 3, 1948 in Kansas City, Kansas to James and Gloria Kaufman. Sherry graduated in 1965 from Louisburg High School. She attended Heavenly Cosmetology School and graduated in 1967. Sherry was also a cook and manager at many different restaurants.
  Sherry was preceded in death by her father James A. Kaufman, a sister Denise Kaufman Burton and a sister-in-law Kim Kaufman. She is survived by her mother Gloria Kaufman, Drexel, Mo.; brothers Roger (wife Ida) Kaufman of Amsterdam, Missouri, James A. Kaufman Jr. of Drexel, Missouri, Ricky (wife Connie) Kaufman of Drexel, Missouri, Brian Kaufman of Drexel, Missouri, Terry Kaufman of Merwin, Missouri; sister Ramona Neuerhouse of Texas. Sherry is also survived by her aunts Evelyn (husband Gerald), Mary Kaufman, Betty Kaufman and Dorothy Kaufman Davidson, all of Paola, Kansas, Sylvia Sinacola of Columbus, Ohio; uncle Billy Williams of Ft. Scott, Kansas; 11 nieces; 4 nephews and numerous great nieces and nephews. Sherry also leaves behind her closest friends Bridgett Cox, Philby Mawhirter and Sheryl Green.

Smoke reported at Bates County Jail


 Butler Fire Department is on scene at the Bates County Jail. The report was a smoke in the laundry room. unsure what caused the smoke at this time but it is under control.When and If we receive the full report we will keep you updated.

OHIO STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH “ HOME WRECKERS” 5 WEEK SERIES !


  
Ohio Street Methodist Church in Butler may make it to Hollywood…. The outdoor bulletin board has captured the attention of the public and the caption may be featured on Jay Leno’s bloopers!
The sign located on Ohio Street in Butler may make you snicker as you drive by, but the serious side of the 5 week sermon series touches the things in our lives that lead to the reasons homes are wrecked.
  Pastor Dave Owsley  of the Ohio Street United Methodist Church in Butler, is sharing with his congregation, though a 5 week series of sermons based on the 5 reasons families tear apart , homes are wrecked and communities weaken.
  The church invites you to attend the “ Home Wreckers Sermon Series”   on   Sunday  February 3rd and February 10th   as they continue to discuss the  reasons homes are wrecked and signs to watch for, that are relevant to life today,  know the “Home Wrecker”  dangers and how to avoid them..
  The Ohio Street United Methodist Church has your attention now… and they encourage you and your family to  join them for the final “ Home Wreckers Series”.
  Service time is 8:10 and 10:45 at the Ohio Street United Methodist Church and at 9 am at the Dakota Street location.

OFFICIAL BEAR STOP


  The Filling Station on west Fort Scott Street is now proudly displaying their support for the  Butler High School by installing a new sign that boldly states that the Filling Station is now the  official “ Bear Stop”. When you purchase gas or stop for a snack you are supporting the Butler Bears Thanks from all of us  for so proudly showing your support for the athletes and young adults attending the Butler High School.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

FREE HAM AND BEAN DINNER


  A community fund raiser will be hosted by the Ohio Street United Methodist Church in Butler. A free Ham and Bean dinner will be served this Saturday February 2nd. It is dine- in or carry out and is free to the public. Any free will donations or if you bring a canned food item, The donations will benefit the Butler Food Pantry and their needs for those less fortunate in our community.






Search news