Thursday, April 11, 2013

Fishing for a Cure



The 9th Annual Buddy Bass Tournament will be held on Saturday, April 20th and all proceeds will go towards fighting Cystic Fibrosis. Grace Beshore is fighting this deadly disease and she needs your help to raise money to find a cure for CF. Winners of the tournament will be eligible for some great prizes including NASCAR tickets, $100 in cash and various door prizes and fishing gear.

Registration for the tournament will be from 6am – 8am on April 20th at 123 S. 6th Street in Rich Hill. The cost is $40 per two person team. Contact Natalea Hoeper at 417-395-2770 during the day or 417-395-4808 at night. Come out and fish for a cure and also enjoy a BBQ dinner on April 20th.

CITY OF BUTLER NOTICE OF FLUSHING HYDRANTS


The City of Butler will be flushing hydrants in all areas South of Ohio Street starting May 1st, and May 2nd, and May 8th, and May 9th, 2013.

Flushing hydrants are a routine maintenance activity of the Water Distribution Department and Fire Department. This work will occur mainly during the late evening and overnight hours for the convenience of our customers and will be primarily Wednesdays and Thursdays. This work should take approximately two weeks.
 
The residents in this area may experience some rusty water and should exercise caution when washing white fabrics. If you notice any staining of white fabrics, do not dry the material but repeat the wash cycle. If you experience stained fabrics, contact the City office at 679-4182 during normal business hours or the Butler Police Department at 679-6131 after hours and on weekends and we can provide you with bottles of stain remover. 


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Missouri Highway Patrol gave feds list of concealed carry permit holders


 The Missouri Highway Patrol has admitted that it released to the federal government lists of all 163,000 Missourians who have permits to carry concealed weapons.
Speaking to the Senate Appropriations Committee today, Col. Ron Replogle says the list was sent twice but investigators in the Social Security Administration claim they were never able to access the information.

“In our opinion, it was a criminal investigation,” he told the committee, noting that law enforcement agencies often share information.
But Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, said there are serious concerns with the release and it may have violated state law.

“Under Missouri law, that is private information,” he said. “The shear fact that just by unluckiness the feds couldn’t read the information, that makes the situation no better.”
Replogle said the Social Security wanted the information for an investigation into disability fraud related to mental illness claims. The list was to be compared to a Social Security list of recipients to see whether anyone who had met the mental health qualifications for a concealed carry permit had also claimed to qualify for Social Security for reasons related to mental illness.

The reveal of the release of information to the federal government has come weeks after lawmakers first began questioning the Department of Revenue’s new drivers’ license system, which went into effect before the lists were released.

The department has repeatedly denied in hearings at the Capitol that private information has been shared with the federal government.

During a hearing late Wednesday night and after hours of questions, Revenue officials admitted that they had sent two copies to Highway Patrol but they didn’t know the purpose.

Schaefer chided all of the agencies for not coming forward with information on the release, despite the ongoing publicity over the investigation into the drivers’ licenses.
Department of Public Safety deputy director Andrea Spillars said that the department considered it a separate issue because the information was being used for law enforcement purposes. She said the department believes it had the legal authority to do so.
“There was no attempt whatsoever to conceal information,” she told the committee.

Still, Replogle said he doesn't believe the information should have been released, under department policy, and that he would not have used such an investigation technique.
Schaefer said it has taken weeks to get to the admission. The hearing is expected to continue this afternoon. During a news conference after the first half, Schaefer said there could be questions of competence in state agencies and concealing the truth.
The agencies involved fall under the purview of Gov. Jay Nixon, a Democrat.

Last week, Nixon denied that the state has been sharing private information with the federal government. Officials told the committee today that Nixon had not been briefed on the situation.

Highway patrol gave feds Missouri weapon permits data


 The Missouri State Highway Patrol has twice turned over the entire list of Missouri concealed weapon permit holders to federal authorities, most recently in January, Sen. Kurt Schaefer said Wednesday.
Questioning in the Senate Appropriations Committee revealed that on two occasions, in November 2011 and again in January, the patrol asked for and received the full list from the state Division of Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing. Schaefer later met in his office with Col. Ron Replogle, superintendent of the patrol.
After the meeting, he said Replogle had given him sketchy details about turning over the list, enough to raise many more questions. Testimony from Department of Revenue officials revealed that the list of 185,000 names had been put online in one instance and given to the patrol on a disc in January.
Schaefer has been investigating a new driver licensing system. He and the committee grilled the revenue officials for several hours in the morning and again at midday before they admitted the list had been copied. The investigation was triggered by fears that concealed weapons data was being shared with federal authorities.
Under Missouri law, the names of concealed weapon permit holders are confidential. The only place in Missouri where the names of all concealed carry permit holders is stored is among driver license records. Permit holders have a special mark on their licenses indicating they have been granted the privilege of carrying a gun.
The list was given to the Social Security Administration Office of Inspector General, Schaefer said he was told.




Courtesy RUDI KELLER, Columbia Daily Tribune

JOHN DEERE DRIVE GREEN EVENT THIS SATURDAY


DEEMS FARM EQUIPMENT INVITES YOU TO THE JOHN DEERE DRIVE GREEN EVENT THIS SATURDAY AT THE STORE… ON DISPLAY WILL BE THE ONE SERIES THROUGH THE 6 SERIES , LAWN MOWERS, GATORS, AND TRACTORS… YOU CAN TEST DRIVE ANY IMPLEMENT AND THE MISSOURI HIGHWAY PATROL WILL BE ON LOCATION TO EXPLAIN THE NEW FARM RELATED VEHICLES PERTAINING TO I-49 INTERSTATE. IT’S ALL FREE TO THE PUBLIC … DEEMS EQUIPMENT WILL BE OPEN FROM 8 AM UNTIL 1PM THIS SATURDAY FOR THE “ DRIVE  GREEN EVENT”.




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Kindergarten Information Night


 YOU ARE INVITED BUTLER ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHT
 Parents/Guardians of Incoming Kindergarteners, Head Start Teachers, Preschool and Daycare Providers are invited to attend the Kindergarten Information Night
Each year, after kindergarten screenings, families ask “What can we be doing over the summer to get our child ready for kindergarten?” The kindergarten teachers will be presenting some ideas and information on what will be expected of students entering kindergarten. The Kindergarten information night will speak with you about the new Common Core State Standards that are being implemented across the state and how they will impact student learning. They will also equip you with some great activities, resources, and websites that you can use at home to help your child have a successful entrance into kindergarten!
The Kindergarten information Night will be held Thursday April 25th at the Butler Elementary School from 6:30 to 7:30.the inside location is yet to be announced.
Those attending need to RSVP  by April 18th by calling the Butler Elementary School at 660-679-6591

Book Fair Bates County Memorial Hospital event April 24th


 Bates County Memorial Hospital will host a Books and Gifts Fair on Wednesday April 24th. The event will be held in the Front Lobby of Bates County Memorial Hospital. The Book Fair will be held from 7 am until 4 pm. The public is invited.. accepting cash, checks, or credit cards.




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Oil Change Special at Douty's Auto Service


CHECK THIS OUT: Now at Douty's Auto Service 5qt Oil Change for $27.99 gets you up to 5qts of house brand oil, oil filter, fluids topped off and tires checked. This special will be good thur april 30. Call 660-227-6085 or come on in to set up your appointment. Have a Good Day

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