Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Obituary - Dennis Edward Stucky

Dennis Edward Stucky, 78, Raymore, Missouri, died Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at  Belton Regional Medical Center in Belton, Missouri.Cremation. No services are scheduled. Memorial contributions may be made to America German Shepherd Rescue Association, (www.agsra.com).

CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS Feb 11-15, 2013


St v. Chelsea D Corbin, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/oxycodone, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Sara J Guss, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamine, set for 3-18-13.

St v. Mark E Trinkle, Felony domestic assault, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Mark E Trinkle, I: Felony burglary, II: Felony theft/stealing, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Mark E Trinkle, I: Felony Domestic Assault, II: Felony Domestic assault, III: Felony Domestic Assault, IV: Felony Domestic Assault, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Mark E Trinkle, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/hydrocodone, set for 2-19-13.

St v. George Alen McKee, I: Burglary, II: Theft/stealing, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Robert E Hudson, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, II: Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/morphine, set for 2-19-13.

St v. Kenneth Lawrence Howe, I:  Felony possession of controlled substance, methamphetamines,
II: Felony forgery,  found guilty on both, sentence to 5 years in MDOC on each count, given SES, placed on 5 years probation, sentences to be served concurrently with each other, pay court costs, pay $150 on State Forensic Lab account, to pay restitution of $500, Defe. to  attend and successfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. to get substance abuse treatment and aftercare, Defe. to be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. to not  possess/consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service.

St v. Tony L Radford, probation violation, probation extended to 9-28-2015.


Obituary - Robert G. Riley


Graveside services for Robert G. Riley will be 3:00 PM Thursday, February 14, 2013 at West Point Cemetery, Amsterdam, Missouri. Cremation.   Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or Heartland Hospice. Messages of condolence may be left at http://www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

  Robert Riley, 78, of Drexel, Mo., passed away on Feb.12, 2013. He is survived by his wife Doris; children Cheryl Nasalik (Ed), Janis Jolin (Terry), Debra Pool (Rob Davis) and Robyn Riley (Trisha); grandchildren Ryan, Austin and Alison.



Eyelash Specials At Abby's Shear Madness


On Feb 13 to Feb 20  we will be Running a Valentines Day Special on Eyelash Extensions! $80 for this week only. Call or text for your appointment 660-424-9154. Only valid with Katie Williams at Abby's Shear Madness in Adrian, Mo  

Butler Gun and Knife Show

The Butler Optimist Gun and Knife Show will be sponsored by the Butler Optimist Club of Butler. Show hours will be March 8th thru the 10th. This Gun and Knife Show will be held at the Old Wal-Mart building on Fort Scott Street in Butler. Admission will be $5.00 per day, per person with children under 10 years old admitted free. Show hours on Friday March 8th – 4 pm to 8 pm. Saturday March 9th - 8 am to 6 pm, Sunday March 10th show hours will be from 9 am to 3 pm. That’s the Annual Butler Optimist Gun and Knife Show March 8th – 10th. For more information contact Mike Hill at 573-216-517. 

Medicalodge Taco Salads


 Medicalodge is now taking orders for the February 21st delivery of Taco Salads and Cinnamon Rolls. … Call before 4:30 pm on February 20th for delivery of your taco salad. Contact Mary or Miranda at 660-679-3179. Salad includes chips, meat, lettuce, cheese and all the good stuff … the cost is $6.00 per salad. Cinnamon Rolls sell for $3.00 each. All proceeds will benefit the Butler Chamber of commerce Scholarship Fund. Make checks payable to the Butler Chamber Fund at Security Bank.
 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SONIC DISCOUNT CARDS FOR SALE

  Sonic Discount Cards are on sale right now to raise money for the rehab of the 6th Habitat for Humanity Home in this area. The location for the 6th home will be in Rich Hill and is being refurbished to make it livable and become a home for a Bates County family. There are 100 cards available to purchase by various Habitat for Humanity Members. Brenda Darr in Butler has 31 of those Sonic cards. They are being sold for $5 each and you will get several discounts on burgers, hot dogs, kids meals and other Sonic Menu Items. Thanks to Miles Umstattd of Sonic for the donation of the cards for the fund raiser. Please contact Brenda Darr at 660-679-4355

BUTLER BEAR WRESTLING RESULTS


On Friday and Saturday, February 8-9, the Butler Bears varsity wrestling team travelled to the Class 1 District 2 Wrestling Tournament at Versailles High School. The Bears qualified 1 individual wrestler for the state tournament next week at the Mizzou Arena. Trey Heckadon will make his third consecutive trip to the state tournament, having earned a 3rd place medal at the district tournament. Wrestlers competing for Butler included:
106- Ben Burgess
126- Trey Heckadon (3rd place)
132- Tayje Van Voorst
138- Bram Hubbard
152- AJ Durnell
160- Dale Besendorfer
170- Cesar Jones
285- Robert Anderson
 
Tournament Team Scores
1. Seneca            180.0
2. Holden           171.5
3. Blair Oaks       148.5
4. Knob Noster 140.5
5. Adrian                      122.0
6. Versailles        116.0
7. Fatima            114.5
8. Warsaw           94.5
9. Sherwood        48.0
10. Diamond       40.0
11. Butler           36.0
12. Tipton           23.0
13. El Dorado Springs 13.0
14. Springfield Catholic 4.0
 
Coach Wackerman’s Comments
“These young wrestlers faced a lot of adversity this year. If they stay in the wrestling program, commit to better habits, and keep the big picture in perspective, they will have a good future together. Trey Heckadon showed us why he is already a two-time state medalist, working so hard to return to the mat this season after surgery. We are proud of Trey, proud of all of our wrestlers who finished the season, and thankful to our families, our fans, our local media, our school district, and our benefactors in the community who have helped us through this rebuilding season. We will only improve as a team and as individual wrestlers with the lessons learned this year.” 

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