Saturday, September 7, 2013

Looking For Something To Do Today??? Here Is A List Of Events For Saturday September 7th




Fight Night On 49 III


Butler City Wide Garage Sale



Nevada Speedway: 50Th Annual Season Championship

Butler Parks And Recreation 100 Inning Softball Game

CCW Class Held In Bates County

BALLARD KICKBALL TOURNAMENT


HELLEN'S HEROES EVENTS UPDATE: 3 Walks To End Alzheimer's Events



Friday, September 6, 2013

Week 2 High School Football Scores



Ash Grove 50, Stockton 6


Ava 40, Logan Rogersville 3


Blair Oaks 55, Owensville 13


Blue Springs 49, Park Hill South 14


Bolivar 17, Branson 7


Bowling Green 45, Winfield 0


Brookfield 17, Highland 14


Butler 20, Sherwood 14


California 42, Mexico 14


Camdenton 35, West Plains 15


Carl Junction 63, Carthage 32


Cass-Midway 39, Archie 0


Cassville 45, McDonald County 7


Central (St. Joseph) 15, Platte County 12


Commerce (Ok) 7, Mt. Vernon 6


Crest Ridge 49, Santa Fe 12


Drexel 26, Adrian 24


East Buchanan 38, South Harrison 32


East Prairie 43, Grandview (Hillsboro) 8


Eldon 41, Buffalo 14


Eldorado Springs 25, Knob Noster 13


Farmington 33, Trinity Catholic 7


Festus 42, Sullivan 7


Fort Osage 40, Blue Springs South 9


Francis Howell 44, Webster Groves 21


Francis Howell Central 43, Ft. Zumwalt South 0


Fulton 44, Versailles 33


Grain Valley 23, Benton (St. Joe) 17


Grandview (KC) 48, William Chrisman 27


Greenfield 19, Pierce City 7


Hallsville 40, Paris 24


Hannibal 42, Battle 27


Har-Ber (Ark) 42, Webb City 35


Harrisonville 29, Savannah 22


Hermann 13, Cuba 12


Hickman 30, Holt 15


Higginsville 15, Boonville 0


Highland (Ark) 34, Thayer 0


Hillcrest 43, Glendale 0


Joplin 38, Parkview 21


Kennett 26, Portageville 6


Kickapoo (Springfield) 49, Rolla 14


Kirkwood 38, Hazelwood East 21


Lamar 56, Seneca 22


Lathrop 47, Polo 8


Lawson 42, Richmond 13


Lebanon 21, Waynesville 14


Lee's Summit 77, Kearney 55


Lee's Summit West 42, Park Hill 14


Liberty 47, Raymore Peculiar 14


Liberty North 49, Truman 0


Lockwood 30, Rich Hill 28

Lone Jack 27, King City 20


Macon 25, South Shelby 14


Marionville 36, Pleasant Hope 0


Maryville 46, St. Pius X (KC) 0


Mid Buchanan 21, Maysville 6


Moberly 34, Osage 7


Monett 28, Neosho 25


Montgomery County 47, Clopton/Elsberry 8


Mountain View Liberty 50, Springfield Catholic 7


North Callaway 26, Tipton 20


North Kansas City 56, Oak Park 0


Nixa 28, Belton 14


Oak Grove 35, Holden 0

Osceola 55, Appleton City 22


Orchard Farm 32, Wright City 0


Palmyra 24, Centralia 21


Parkway Central 49, Clayton 0


Pembroke Hill 46, Clinton 6


Perryville 19, Lift for Life 6


Pleasant Hill 44, Warrensburg 0


Poplar Bluff 34, Dexter 7


Potosi 28, Pacific 26


Reeds Spring 41, Green Forest (Ark) 28


Republic 40, Marshfield 30


Ritenour 13, Parkway South 3


Rock Bridge 48, Ft. Zumwalt West 14


Salisbury 52, Braymer 7


Smithville 16, Center 7


Southern Boone 32, Tolton Catholic 28


South Callaway 46, Crystal City 6


St. Paul Lutheran 42, Sweet Springs 0


Staley 36, Raytown 16


Strafford 52, Cabool 12


Timberland 48, Washington 0


Trenton 27, Lexington 14


Troy 41, Warrenton 14


Vianney 52, Jackson 27


Warsaw 20, Cole Camp 19


West Platte 35, Wellington Napoleon 0


Westran 30, Carrollton 6


Willard 42, Nevada 14


Windsor (Imperial) 15, St. Mary's 13


Windsor 42, Slater 32


Winnetonka 41, Raytown South 27

Press Release Butler Fire Department

NEWS RELEASE
BUTLER FIRE DEPARTMENT
JIM HENRY, CHIEF


Due to the dry conditions, the Butler Fire Department will issue no burning permits until significant rainfall is received.


If grilling outside, use extreme caution.

Aviation Day Butler Airport

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KBUM Booster Club welcomes local organizations to set up booths at Aviation Day event.
Contact Alvin Griffin at alvieo@yahoo.com or phone @ 679-7255

Homecoming In Rich Hill


Rich Hill will be celebrating Homecoming tonight.  The homecoming game will be played at 7:00 against the Lockwood Tigers. Crowning of royalty will be at halftime. We hope to see as many people there to cheer on our football team!

ADRIAN'S 9/11 PROCESSION


Bates County Veterans, The Military and all branches of Emergency Responders will participate in the yearly nine eleven procession ceremony to be held in Adrian.

This year the procession will be held in Adrian to honor those that gave their lives on nine eleven.

The event is open to the public and hosted by the Adrian Fire Department.  Adrian Fire Chief, Gary Dizney, invites all law enforcement offices, Local Fire Departments, all Veterans and all branches of the Military and Emergency responders to attend the procession and Patriotic Ceremony to be held to 6:30 pm Wednesday evening in Adrian.  The Nostalgia Band will be on location.

The procession will leave from the Adrian Manor Nursing home in Adrian to Main Street, to the Adrian Optimist Building, where there will be a fly-over, guest speakers, the Nostalgia Band and refreshments to be served.

Those lining the streets to view the nine eleven procession are invited to attend the program that will follow, to be held at the Adrian Optimist building.

Obituary - Mary Z. Lane

Mary Z. Lane, 80, Cleveland, Missouri, died Thursday, September 5, 2013 at her home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 7 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation from 1:00-2:00. Burial will be in Freeman Cemetery, Freeman, Missouri.

National Child Passenger Safety Week



The Missouri State Highway Patrol joins the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Ad Council, and other safety advocates to commemorate National Child Passenger Safety Week (September 15-21, 2013). The primary goal of this program is to remind all parents and other adults responsible for children traveling in motor vehicles of the importance of child safety seats and seat belts. Every year, children suffer needless injuries. Preliminary statistics indicate that in 2012, 17 children under the age of eight were killed in traffic crashes, and another 1,743 were injured. Troopers issued citations to 2,362 drivers who failed to secure children less than eight years old in a child restraint/booster seat in 2012. Troopers issued citations to an additional 572 drivers who failed to secure a child 80 pounds or more or over 4’9” in a seat belt in 2012.

Troopers investigate traffic crashes every day. Nothing is more disturbing than a traffic crash that includes a child being hurt or killed. Child safety seats protect children. The Missouri State Highway Patrol encourages every driver to make sure child passengers in their vehicles are restrained properly.

Missouri law states:

* Children less than four years old are required to use an appropriate child passenger restraint system. [The fine for not complying with the law is $50.]

* Children less than 40 pounds, regardless of age, must be secured in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for the child. [The fine for not complying with the law is $50.]

* Children ages four to eight years old who weigh at least 40 pounds, but less than 80 pounds, and are under 4’9” tall, must be secured in a child passenger restraint system or booster seat appropriate for that child. [The fine for not complying with the law is $50.]

* Children ages eight through 15 must wear seat belts regardless of the type of vehicle in which they are riding or where they are seated (front or back). Like the child restraint law, this is a primary law, meaning you can be pulled over by law enforcement for noncompliance. The fine is $10.

* Persons less than 18 years of age operating or riding in trucks (regardless of gross weight for which licensed) must wear seat belts.

*No person under age 18 is allowed to ride in the unenclosed bed of a truck with a licensed gross weight of less than 12,000 pounds on lettered highways, federal, state maintained highways, and within city limits. There are exemptions for agricultural purposes, special events, and parades.

* It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure passengers under the age of 16 are buckled up safely. Those 16 and over are responsible for themselves.

There are many styles of child safety seats from which parents may choose. Infant seats are designed for children up to 22-30 pounds depending on the seat manufacturer. This type of seat should be placed into a vehicle so the infant faces rearward in a semi-reclined position. It is important to remember rear-facing infant seats should NOT be used in a front passenger seat equipped with an active air bag. If deployed, an air bag could hit the infant seat and injure or kill the baby. Airbag or not, the back seat is the safest place for a child.

Most convertible child safety seats are designed for children from five pounds up to 40 - 80 pounds, depending on the manufacturer. Like all seats, they have manufacturer’s labels on the side indicating the maximum height and weight of the seat. They recline and face rearward in an infant position, and convert to sit upright and face forward for the toddler position. Most newer convertible seats can hold children who weigh up to 35 pounds in the rear-facing position. NHTSA recommends keeping children rear facing until they reach the maximum height and weight for the car seat. The child can then be turned around forward facing.

Booster seats are designed for children who have outgrown other safety seats and must be used with an adult lap and shoulder belt. Lap/shoulder belts are designed for children who are at least 4' 9" tall or 80 or more pounds. Make sure the lap belt stays low and snug across the lower hip/upper thigh area, and the shoulder belt does not cross the face or the neck.

“Missouri's child safety seat survey revealed that when drivers are not buckled up, 28 percent of children were not restrained either. Parents, your child's safety begins with you. Please teach your children the value of using seat belts by setting the example. Place your child in the proper restraint or safety seat every time they ride in a vehicle,” said Colonel Ron Replogle, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. “It’s a habit that could one day save their life.”

For safety reasons, the Missouri State Highway Patrol discourages the purchase of child safety seats at a garage sale. Also, a safety seat that has been in a vehicle during a traffic crash should be replaced.

There is no one "safest" child safety seat. Use the one that fits your child, fits in your vehicles correctly, and one that you will use every trip, every time. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, three out of four child safety seats are installed improperly. Car seat inspection stations are located all over Missouri. For more information about the proper use of child restraint systems or to schedule a child safety seat inspection, contact the nearest Missouri State Highway Patrol troop headquarters and ask for the public information and education officer, or visit www.seatcheck.org.

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