Saturday, March 30, 2013

Easter Egg Hunts are a go


Bates County Live has been in contact with Medicalodge as well as Willow Lane Nursing Homes here in town and they both have confirmed that they will be having there Easter Egg hunts today same time and place. However if you are attending the one at Willow Lane it will be inside. Thank you to Miranda at Medicalodge and April at Willow Lane for letting me know.

Dog running loose in Butler


Butler Police is in route to 405 W. FT. Scott Street here in Butler. There is a white Pitbull with black spots on its face running loose in peoples yards there. If someone in this area is missing that dog you should call Butler Police

Bake Sale in Appleton City


The Appleton City Girls Basketball Team will be having a bake sale outside of Food Fair in Appleton City today from 8am to noon. All the money they raise will go to help them pay for camp. Please come out and support your local High School Athletes 

AccuWeather Forecast


  • Today Mostly cloudy with a t-storm H 65 Tonight A thunderstorm in the evening L 42 
  • Sunday Mostly sunny and pleasant H 64 / L 34 
  • Monday Cloudy and much colder H 37 / L 23 
  • Tuesday Mostly sunny and warmer H 47 / L 28 
  • Wednesday Mostly sunny and cool H 56 / L 35

Friday, March 29, 2013

Street Closure in Butler

The City of Butler Street Department has the street closed on Mill Street from Havanna Street to Delaware Street. Do not know how long they will have this shut down. Please find a alternate route.

Dance Instructor Needed

The Butler Senior Center is looking for someone to instruct classes on County Line Dancing. Times and dates of classes are flexible. if interested, contact Irene Holt Butler Senior Center 660-679-5830

Weather Outlook

Another spectacular Spring day in the region! We'll continue to have warm temperatures through the weekend (60s expected), with increasing rain chances on Saturday. In fact, a few thunderstorms may also be possible as early as Saturday morning. The Storms Prediction Center has places portions of southern Kansas and Oklahoma into a "slight risk" for severe weather for Saturday afternoon and evening. Further north, we're not anticipating severe storms, but a few thunderstorms could produce small hail.

Enjoy the warmth because the other side of the coin will appear on Monday as a strong cold front moves through Sunday night. Temperatures will only reach the 30s on Monday with a chance for accumulating snow over the northern half of Kansas and Missouri. Accumulations will be light, but don't be surprised if some spots see an inch or two of snow. Sorry, but this isn't an April fools joke!

LIONS MEMBERS AND THE COMMUNITY RAISE $6800.00 FOR CHARITY

The Annual Lions Club Auction generates funds, from the items auctioned, for various needs of the community. Those provisions are made possible by your yearly participation in the Lions Club Radio Auction. 
This year the club set their goal for $7000.00 and with the help of area businesses that donated merchandise to auction and the community that spent their hard earned dollars to purchase those donations, the club raised $6800.00. 

Lions Club members would like to thank the Community First Bank for the use of their facility, the businesses that donated, those that placed bids and to D.J. Tracy Goodman for running the board for the broadcast from the FM-92 Radio Station. 

Without a your local Radio Station, this style of fund raising endeavor would not be possible.


Courtesy of FM. 92

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