Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Murray Auto Repair Tune Up Special



MURRAY'S AUTO REPAIR TUNE UP SPECIAL



With today's expensive gas prices, not performing regular maintenance can be the same as throwing your money away. To help you get every mile out of a gallon of gas, we would like to offer you a pecial tune-up value. Until May 4th, you can get a complete tune-up including spark plugs, decarbon service, and fuel filter for the price of just replacing plugs plus parts. To sum it up, there will be no labor charge on installing fuel filter and performing decorbon service on applicable vehicles. This could be up to $85.00 in savings that will help increase your fuel mileage. Please call (660) 679-9066 to schedule an appointment.

Update on car in the ditch by Ballard

The car that was off the roadway and in the ditch was able to pull out of the ditch and is on its way now. Bates County Sheriff and Highway Patrol has cancelled that call.

Miami FCCLA Trivia Night


Car off the roadway

Bates County Sheriff and Missouri State Highway Patrol is in route to a car that has slid off in the ditch. This slideoff is going to 1 mile South of Ballard on BB Highway. There is no reports of injuries at this time. If more information becomes available we will update

Flood Warning



Flood Warning

...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN KANSAS...MISSOURI...

LITTLE OSAGE RIVER AT FULTON AFFECTING BOURBON COUNTY

LITTLE OSAGE NEAR HORTON AFFECTING VERNON COUNTY

MARMATON RIVER AT FORT SCOTT AFFECTING BOURBON COUNTY

MARMATON RIVER NEAR NEVADA AFFECTING VERNON COUNTY

OSAGE RIVER NEAR SCHELL CITY AFFECTING BATES AND VERNON COUNTIES

 SAC RIVER NEAR CAPLINGER MILLS AFFECTING CEDAR COUNTY
.HEAVY RAINFALL EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE MARMATON AND OSAGE RIVER
BASINS WILL CAUSE RIVER LEVELS TO RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOWING WATER. NEARLY HALF OF ALL FLOOD
FATALITIES ARE VEHICLE RELATED. AS LITTLE AS 6 INCHES OF WATER MAY
CAUSE YOU TO LOSE CONTROL OF YOUR VEHICLE. TWO FEET OF WATER WILL
CARRY MOST VEHICLES AWAY.

Courtesy of Bates County Emergency Management

Boys track results‏


Last night the Butler Track Team competed in the Archie Whirlwind Invitational track meet.
Overall our boys team finished 7th out of 14 schools.
The next track meet is scheduled for Thursday April 18th at Adrian.
Here are the top 8 place finishers who earned points for the team.

100m dash- Trey Mareth- 2nd place

400m dash- Austin Castaneda- 1st place with a time of 53.40

300m hurdles- Devan Loveall- 7th place

4x200 relay- Alex Clover- 4th place
                    Kyle Todd
                    Brett Miller
                    Austin Castaneda

4x400 relay- Devan Loveall- 5th place
                    Kyle Todd
                    Brett Miller
                    Austin Castaneda

Long Jump- Trey Mareth- 2nd place

Shot Put- Jordan Olson- 5th place

Obituary - Wiley Donald "Don" Garrett

Wiley Donald “Don” Garrett, 89, Peculiar, Missouri, died Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at the Liberty Terrace Care Center in Liberty, Missouri. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. (A more complete obituary will be updated when information is available).

Email cites plan to share Mo. gun info with ATF


Republican lawmakers are raising new concerns about the way Missouri has handled a list of concealed gun permit holders after learning about a plan to share it with federal firearms officials.

In a January email, an employee at the Missouri Information Analysis Center said a fraud investigator with theSocial Security Administration had requested a "comprehensive list" of people with Missouri concealed gun permits. The email said it was part of a joint venture with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The state Highway Patrol shared the email with a Missouri House committee Monday. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Kurt Schaefer and other GOP lawmakers raised concerns about it Tuesday.
The Social Security Administration has said it was unable to read the computer disk and destroyed it.

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