Monday, July 1, 2013

MONSTER NATIONALS RETURNS TO LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY IN WHEATLAND

Monster Truck Nationals - Wheatland

WITNESS THE THUNDER!  Wheatland, MO will ROAR and RUMBLE with the nation’s most competitive MONSTER TRUCKS, FMX Stunt Riders, and DEMO DERBY as they storm into The Lucas Oil Speedway onJuly 27.  See these incredible, high jumping, ground pounding, car crushing, axle wrenching giants race in side-by-side dragswheelie shootouts, and then go completely insane with amazing freestyle action during thisMonster Truck Thrill Show!   Plus, you can meet the drivers and see the trucks up close at the pre-eventAutograph Pit Party on the track.


Over 70,000 pounds of Monster Truck Thunder!

  • BIGFOOT…The Original Monster Truck
  • RAMINATOR… Yeah It’s A HEMI
  • RAMMUITION… Heavy Duty and High On Horsepower at 2000+
  • HOTSY RAMINATOR… The Hotsy Hot Water Pressure Washer
  • The GENERAL…The General Tire Monster Truck
  • Lucas Oil STABILIZER… Truck Is Stable, But Seriously Unpredictable


This show will provide a “close up” personal monster truck experience.  Fans can interact with trucks and drivers; feel the rumble of the engines and witness all the ground pounding, car crushing action at an affordable price.  Ticket prices for this sensory overload of excitement start at just $15 in advance for adults and $5 for kids ages 6-15. All children under 5 years old are free. All tickets are subject to additional facility fees and service charges.

Advance tickets are on sale now at www.LucasOilSpeedway.com, www.MonsterNationals.com, www.ShowClix.com and the Lucas Oil Speedway ticket window.  Advance tickets are also available for purchase at all participating O’Reilly Auto Parts locations.

REMINDER: Bates County Memorial Hospital Health Fair


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report June 24, 2013 to June 30, 2013

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
June 24, 2012 to June 30, 2013

06-24-2013

HARASSMENT-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
DFS ASSIST-AMSTERDAM
WANTED SUBJECT-MERWIN Deputies arrested Steven C. Lane of Amsterdam on an outstanding Bates County Warrant.
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
FIRE-ADRIAN Deputies responded to a possible arson in the rural Adrian area.
AMBULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-HUME
 
06-25-2013

AMBULANCE REQUEST-AMSTERDAM
MVA-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
SUICIDAL THREATS-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies responded to rural Butler to a report of Forgery and theft.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
 
06-26-2013

GUN SHOTS HEARD-BUTLER Deputies responded to a shots fired call at a vehicle in the Butler area. Two subjects were taken into custody pending charges.
TRESPASSING-HUME
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
DOMESTIC-ADRIAN Deputies responded to a domestic in progress in rural Adrian, MO.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY-ADRIAN
FIRE-AMSTERDAM
 
06-27-2013

ANIMAL AT LARGE-RICH HILL
DRUNK DRIVER-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
ODOR INVESTIGATION-RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN Deputies responded to rural Adrian in regards to a check well being on a juvenile subject.
SUICIDAL THREATS-ARCHIE responded to rural Adrian MO. in regards to a possible suicidal subject.
CIVIL SITUATION-RICH HILL
CONTROLLED BURN-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
MVA-ADRIAN
EXTRA PATROL-AMORET
 
06-28-2013

AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
VANDALISM-HUME
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ROCKVILLE
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
ANIMAL NEGLECT-BUTLER Deputies responded to a report of animal neglect in the rural Butler area.
ABANDON VEHICLE-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
 
06-29-2013

EXTRA PATROL-AMORET
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-RICH HILL Deputies responded to a report of an attempted burglary in the rural RIch Hill area.
TRESSPASSING-RICH HILL
STRANDED MORORIST-ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
TRAFFIC HAZARD-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
ANIMAL AT LARGE-RICH HILL
GUN SHOTS-BUTLER
06-30-20139

SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
DISTURBANCE-BUTLER
TRAFFIC HAZARD-URICH
DOMESTIC-ADRIAN Deputies took a report of an assault in Adrian.
THEFT-RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
THEFT-FOSTER Deputies received a report of property damage in the foster area.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
ASSAULT-DREXEL
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
FIRE-RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSTIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
FIRE-BUTLER

Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
June 24, 2012 to June 30, 2013
06-24-2013
 
06-25-2013
 
06-26-2013
 
06-27-2013

ANIMAL AT LARGE
CHECK WELL BEING
ODOR INVESTIGATION
 
06-28-2013

ANIMAL AT LARGE
ALARM
 
06-29-2013

CARELESS AND IMPRUDENT
ANIMAL AT LARGE
GUNSHOTS
 
06-30-2013

STRANDED MOTORIST
THEFT
SPEAK TO OFFICER

Area Road and Bridge Work

Bates County:

* Route A: One-lane traffic in Hume. Laying long patches.

* Route 52: ROAD CLOSED at Mulberry Creek east of Amoret. New bridge. Use alternate routes. (Completion: August 2013)



St. Clair County:

* Route A: One-lane traffic near Lowry City. Laying long patches.

* Route F: One-lane traffic north of Route A west of Lowry City. Laying long patches.

* Route H: ROAD CLOSED at Osage River near Taberville. New bridge. Use alternate routes. (Completion: August 2013)


Henry County:

* Route BB: One-lane traffic in Brownington. Laying long patches.

* Route K: One-lane traffic at South Grand River south of Urich. Bridge work.

* Route 7: One-lane traffic in areas between Route PP at Tightwad and Route 65 in Warsaw. Building shoulders ahead of resurfacing.

Obituary - Charles William Maus

 Charles William Maus 57 of Schell City Missouri, passed away Saturday. Arrangements are under direction of Lewis-Hoagland Funeral Home, Schell City, and services are scheduled at seven o'clock Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Memorials to a fund for the family are suggested.

Adrian Teenager Recieves Minor Injuries in Buchanan County Crash



Missouri State Highway Patrol along with Buchanan County Sheriff responded to a 2 vehicle accident Friday evening around 8:00pm on I-29 at Mile Marker 31.2. The accident occured when both vehicles was Southbound on I-29. When The 2011 Kia Sedona driven by Wanda G. Sproat, 40 of Adrian Missouri was slowing down due to traffic congestion and was rear ended by Taylor Carter 26, Of Omaha Nebraska. Both was wearing seatbelts and the cars recieved minor damages. A passenger in Sproats vehicle 13 year old Mickaeyll C. Sproat was taken to Heartland Reginal Medical Center by private vehicle with minor injuries.

More New Laws for Missouri

Gov. Nixon signs several bills into law

JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon today signed into law several bills relating to local governments, health education, motor vehicle insurance, pediatric cancer research and other issues.
 
The Governor signed:
 
Senate Bill 58, which clarifies land annexation guidelines for communities and authorizes certain nuisance abatement practices
 
Senate Bill 357, which simplifies the process for perfection of a mechanics lien for rented machinery and equipment and increases the period of time the lien claimant has to file the notice of lien from 5 to 15 days after commencement of use of the rented machinery and equipment.
 
Senate Bill 35, which authorizes a check-off box on the Missouri tax forms for contributions to the newly created Pediatric Cancer Research Trust Fund.
 
Senate Bill 216, which contains similar language to legislation already signed by the Governor to protect law enforcement officers’ and first responders’ First Amendment rights by allowing them to engage in political activity when they are off duty and not in official uniform. 
 
House Bill 478, which revises statutory language related to credit union to more closely follow similar statutory language related to banks. 
 

Weather Update: Mix Of Sun & Clouds, Continued Cool Today

Happy July!

Today will be a far cry from last July 1st. Highs this afternoon will range from the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. On this date last year, the high was 99 degrees at Springfield and Joplin and 100 degrees at West Plains and Vichy-Rolla!

Looking ahead to Independence Day, temperatures will be a few degrees warmer than today, but still quite pleasant with highs in the lower to middle 80s.


Photo: Happy July!

Today will be a far cry from last July 1st.  Highs this afternoon will range from the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.  On this date last year, the high was 99 degrees at Springfield and Joplin and 100 degrees at West Plains and Vichy-Rolla!

Looking ahead to Independence Day, temperatures will be a few degrees warmer than today, but still quite pleasant with highs in the lower to middle 80s.

Enjoy!

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