Monday, August 5, 2013

Bates County Nostalgia Band


Bates County Nostalgia Band in concert Monday, August 5 (tonight) @ the Butler City Park quad shelter, 7:00 pm. Ice Cream available, courtesy of St. Mathew Lutheran Church...yummy!!

 In case of rain, the concert will be held at the Butler High School auditorium.
 
Just a glimpse of tonight's selections....
 
I Can't Stop Loving You
 On Stage with Cole Porter
 Missouri Waltz
 Pachelbel's Canon
 
The Bates County Nostalgia Band members  hope to see YOU tonight!!

Check Out Custom Creations By Harvest Hill In Butler



We have very affordable gift items and party supplies plus football sister shirts premade and for sale in our store. Stop by and take a look. 301B Orange street in Butler. Closed mondays open tues to friday 10am to 5pm closed 1 to 130 daily. Consultations outside of business hours are available by appointment.

REMINDER: Sports Physicals In Adrian August 8th



The Adrian High School will hold Sports Physicals August 8th, 2013 from 6pm - 8pm. The physicals will be open to all students grades 8-12

More Jobs In Missouri

Third crew to build the F-150 pickup at Ford’s Kansas City Assembly Plant begins today, Gov. Nixon announces Third crew of F-150 production creating an additional 900 auto manufacturing jobs



KANSAS CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon applauded the announcement that work would begin today on the third crew of F-150 pickup production at Ford’s Kansas City Assembly Plant. In 2011, Ford announced its plans to create 1,600 jobs and invest $1.1 billion to produce the all-new Transit van for the first time in the U.S. and add a second shift for production of its popular F-150 pickup. The third crew of F-150 production was announced in May and will create an additional 900 jobs at the plant.

“Missouri’s resurgent auto industry continues to drive economic growth and create good jobs for families in Kansas City and across our state,” Gov. Nixon said. “Since I established the Missouri Automotive Jobs Task Force on my first day in office, revitalizing the state’s automotive manufacturing industry has been a top priority of this administration. I applaud Ford for its historic investment in this region, and congratulate the hundreds of additional autoworkers going to work building America’s most popular pickup right here in the Show-Me State.”

To facilitate Ford’s historic expansion, the company was able to take advantage of the Missouri Manufacturing Jobs Act, which Gov. Nixon signed into law in 2010. The act provides strategic incentives to automotive manufacturers and suppliers who meet strict requirements for job creation and capital investment. A significant expansion is also underway at General Motors’ plant in Wentzville, which is adding more than 1,660 new manufacturing jobs to produce the all-new Colorado pickup and meet demand for other vehicles produced there. In addition, automotive suppliers have announced plans to bring new jobs and investment throughout the state, including Yanfeng USA Automotive Trim Systems, LMV Automotive, Adrian Steel, TG Missouri and Spartan Light Metal Products.

Gov. Nixon’s administration worked closely with both Ford and GM over the past several years to move their expansions forward. On his first day as Governor in 2009, Gov. Nixon established an Automotive Jobs Task Force to make recommendations on strategies to attract automotive investment in Missouri. The Governor and members of his economic development team also traveled to Detroit on numerous occasions to meet with leadership at Ford and GM.

Weather Update: Rain Chances Monday Night

The Scattered showers continue this morning over southern Missouri/Kansas. Further north, we'll deal with clouds for much of the day before the sun and humidity arrive this afternoon. Rain chances increase again tonight, with the highest chances focused on areas hard hit by rain in the past two weeks. 

Have a great Monday!


Photo: Scattered showers continue this morning over southern Missouri/Kansas.  Further north, we'll deal with clouds for much of the day before the sun and humidity arrive this afternoon.  Rain chances increase again tonight, with the highest chances focused on areas hard hit by rain in the past two weeks. 

Have a great Monday!

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Find Hellen Cook Flyer


Butler PTSO Encourages Parents To Save Box Tops For The Butler Elementary School


The Butler Elementary School is asking for help to  earn up to $20,000 this school year by saving Box Tops! Click on the attached link to see a complete list of Box Top items.
From soup, cereal and snacks to dairy products, beverages and food storage – your kitchen’s probably full of eligible Labels for Education items. Get clipping and start earning free stuff for your school!

Photo: From soup, cereal and snacks to dairy products, beverages and food storage – your kitchen’s probably full of eligible Labels for Education items. Get clipping and start earning free stuff for your school!

Some Photos Of Linn County Fair Demo Derby





















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