Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Bates County Live Would Like To Thank All The People Who Defend Our Country And Give Us The Freedom We So Much Enjoy
So Pondering on the great country we live in... Tomorrow we celebrate the freedom of America, so after all the hot dogs, burgers and fireworks are over with, lets not forget all that went into us getting the freedom that so many don't have! Thank you to all the military and everyone who fights for this GREAT country EVERYDAY!!! Happy 4th everyone !!!!
FREE STRONGMAN SHOW AT WILSON TIRE JULY 6
Don’t miss this once in a lifetime
event. Strongman Mark Sherwood will be exhibiting feats of strength
on Saturday July 6th at 1PM in the parking lot of Wilson
Tire in Butler. This event is sponsored by the Last Harvest Cowboy
Church.
Courtesy of FM. 92.1
Courtesy of FM. 92.1
Job Opening In Butler
Medicalodge here in Butler is looking to fill the postion of Floor Technician/ Janitor. This is a full time position and you need to apply in person. Medicalodge is located at 103 East Nursery Street here in Butler. Medicalodge is 100% employee owned and is a equal opportunity employer.
BUTLER SENIOR CENTER BRUNCH
The Butler Senior Center is hosting at brunch at the Senior Center, located at 611 West Mill Street in Butler. The brunch will be on Friday July 5th at 10AM to 11AM. There will be biscuits and sausage gravy, egg bake, stewed tomatoes, tri taters, and cinnamon rolls. Following the brunch at 11AM will be a craft, painting flower pots.
DREXEL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE SIGNS TO PLAY UNIVERSITY GOLF
Back: Eagle Head Golf Coach Jim Ray Kluck
Front From left to right: Kristie Musick, Trevor Cooley, Sherry Cooley
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Drexel High School graduate Trevor Cooley has signed to play golf for Central Methodist University in Fayette Missouri. Cooley was on campus this past Friday to sign his letter of intent; To sign his letter his aunt Kristie Musick and mother Sherry Cooley went with him.
Rich Hill Baby Contest Set For Tonight July 3
Information for the baby contest on July 3, sponsored by Swopes Drive In. The categories are for both boys and girls, 0-3, 4-6, 7-12, and 13-18 months. We can't wait to see what kind of outfits those cuties will have this year!!! The registration for this event will start at 6:30pm and the event will start at 7pm in the park.
Missouri Food Prices Lower for the Fourth
Missouri Food Prices Lower for the Fourth:
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Nothing says “Fourth of July” like a cook-out! This year’s celebration finds traditional picnic foods priced lower in Missouri compared to the national average. The American Farm Bureau launched a new informal survey this year to compare prices across the country for items typically included in this favorite summer menu.
The menu for 10 people includes hot dogs and hamburgers complete with buns and condiments, spare ribs, deli potato salad, baked beans and corn chips. Lemonade and chocolate milk were included, along with watermelon for dessert.
Purchasing these items to accommodate a gathering of 10 people rang in nationally at $57.20, or $5.72 per person. However, Missouri shoppers found prices significantly lower for a total of $47.17, making the per person cost $4.72.
Of the 14 items surveyed, “Show Me” shoppers found 12 priced lower while two were slightly higher than the national figures. The major price savings were at the meat counter. All meat prices were less in Missouri: $6.56 for 2 pounds of ground round compared to $7.86; 1 pound of mixed meat hot dogs was $1.27 versus $2.29; and 4 pounds of spare ribs rang in at $10.68, $1.61 less than the national average of $12.29.
Americans can celebrate a consistent, high-quality supply of food that allows us to make choices that meet our nutritional needs. Retail food prices have increased modestly over the past year. However, most will find the food items for the summer picnic pleasing to their wallet.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Nothing says “Fourth of July” like a cook-out! This year’s celebration finds traditional picnic foods priced lower in Missouri compared to the national average. The American Farm Bureau launched a new informal survey this year to compare prices across the country for items typically included in this favorite summer menu.
The menu for 10 people includes hot dogs and hamburgers complete with buns and condiments, spare ribs, deli potato salad, baked beans and corn chips. Lemonade and chocolate milk were included, along with watermelon for dessert.
Purchasing these items to accommodate a gathering of 10 people rang in nationally at $57.20, or $5.72 per person. However, Missouri shoppers found prices significantly lower for a total of $47.17, making the per person cost $4.72.
Of the 14 items surveyed, “Show Me” shoppers found 12 priced lower while two were slightly higher than the national figures. The major price savings were at the meat counter. All meat prices were less in Missouri: $6.56 for 2 pounds of ground round compared to $7.86; 1 pound of mixed meat hot dogs was $1.27 versus $2.29; and 4 pounds of spare ribs rang in at $10.68, $1.61 less than the national average of $12.29.
Americans can celebrate a consistent, high-quality supply of food that allows us to make choices that meet our nutritional needs. Retail food prices have increased modestly over the past year. However, most will find the food items for the summer picnic pleasing to their wallet.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Update on Both Fires
Butler Fire and Adrian Fire along with Bates County Sheriff have came to the conclusion that they were chasing the same fire. The fire is out D Highway and is a controlled burn it is a wheat field on fire. All units are in route back to headquarters.
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