Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Butler City Police Activity Report 10-8-13 / 10-14-13

10/08/2013 Warrant service Ft Scott and Fran Animal complaint 800 block of Gregory Medical assist 800 block of W Ohio  


 10/09/2013 Warrant service  Prowler Birch and Howard Accident Dakota and Maple Warrant service Keep the Peace Dog Bite 


 10/10/2013 Medical assist 100 block of S Broadway Disturbance 400 block of E Dakota Medical assist Nursery and Delaware Leave without pay Bear Stop Assault 300 block of S Mechanic Possible Prowler 300 block of W Ohio Open Door on the Square Open Door High School Alarm Flaming Lantern 


 10/11/2013 Warrant service Square Kids setting trash cans on fire Allen Park Open door 700 block of N Fulton Animal complaint 400 block of E Jefferson 


 10/12/2010 Keep the peace Wix Lane Animal complaint 300 block of N Fulton Noise complaint S Park 

 
10/13/2013 Prowler 200 block of S Mechanic Disturbance 300 block of W Mill Fight Pine and Prospect Disturbance 100 block of N Water Open door on the Square 

 
10/14/2013 Open Door Lyons and Walnut Open door Square Open door High School Animal complaint 300 block of S High

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

A Month of Learning for Bullying Prevention Awareness Month


This month, groups across the country committed to stop bullying will release new resources, campaigns, and efforts aimed at bringing awareness to this important issue facing our youth.  This month serves as a reminder that bullying prevention must be addressed, and one way to accomplish this is through educating ourselves, our communities and the youth in our lives.

In the spirit of lifelong learning on this issue, the Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention are launching several initiatives and resources this month throughStopBullying.gov. These efforts are highly important for reaching out not only to parents, teachers, and the youth themselves, but also to the media who play an important role in telling the stories we hear about bullying.
Here are just some of the great efforts in store during Bullying Prevention Awareness Month.
  • Media Guidelines for Bullying Prevention.  Media coverage of social issues has a big impact on how communities understand and address problems. Research and expert opinion suggest that certain trends in media coverage of bullying have the potential to do harm. This guidance offers help to journalists, bloggers, the entertainment creative community, and others who are developing content about bullying to engage in responsible reporting on this important topic.
  • Youth Engagement Event. Across the country, youth are encouraged to talk about bullying by organizing bullying prevention social and educational events through youth organizations in their communities.  Youth can report back on these activities through our Tumblr page. For more information, visit StopBullying.gov.
  • Conversation Starters Mobile App. Later this month, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will release an app for parents to help start conversations with their kids about bullying.
  • Bullying Prevention Training Center.  This revamped section of the website provides a one-stop-shop for training materials for educators and community leaders. These new materials will be available in late October in our Training Center on StopBullying.gov.
  • Dear Colleague Letter. The Department of Education has issued guidance in the form of a Dear Colleague letter that provides an overview of school districts’ responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to address bullying of students with disabilities.
Keep up to date on the latest bullying prevention resources and tools and sign up for e-mail updates from StopBullying.gov.
With all of these new resources and attention, it’s a great time to consider how you can help raise awareness about bullying and take action to stop it. Teens can find inspiration by visiting our Tumblr site. Tell us what you are going to do by engaging on Facebook and Twitter.

Annual Chili Cook Off Set For November 2ND


Chili competition cooks need to register for the Annual Chili Cook Off to be held November 2ndThose interested in the competition need to contact Barbara Lawrence to reserve your booth.

The entry fee is 15 dollars and will be held inside the Community Building behind the Butler Assembly of God Church. Competitors will compete for the “Traveling Chili Bowl” Trophy. A competition award will be presented to the best decorated booth.

A silent auction will take place and donations are needed for this event.  Baskets, quilts, or anything you would like to donate would be appreciated. To reserve your Chili Cook Off  booth, contact Barbara Lawrence at (660) 679-4212. 

Ozark Shores Home Furnishings Manager Special



Ozarks Shores Home Furnishings would like to invite you to stop by our Butler location and take a look at our manager's special pub table for only $17.00 a week.---NEED the perfect table for those gameday Sundays...look no further...we have it in store today...REMEMBER WANT IT TODAY---GET IT TODAY!!

The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, Osceola, MO, Top 10 Most Wanted List

 On Tuesday, Oct. 15, The St. Clair County Sheriff Scott Keeler released the top 10 most wanted list. Citizens who may know the location or have information concerning the individuals are urged to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, 417-646-2565.

Shaun C.W. Perkins

Date of Birth-3/31/1979 

White-Male 

Hgt-5’06” Wgt-130 lbs.

Hair-blond Eyes-green 

Last known address: 111 N Maple St., Appleton City

Wanted for class C felony theft/stealing




Roni Renee Scott

Date of Birth-10/30/1984 

White-Female 

Hgt-5’05” Wgt-135 lbs.

Hair-blonde Eyes-blue

Last known address: 116 W Joe Davis, El Dorado Springs 

Wanted for class B felony probation violation on voluntary manslaughter


Nicole A. Clark

Date of Birth-5/05/1993 

White-Female

Hgt-5’02” Wgt-185 lbs.

Hair- brown Eyes-brown

Last known address: 102 Goodrich Dr. Apt 20A, Osceola

Wanted for class C felony theft/stealing


Ricky Eugene Hughes

Date of Birth-6/17/1967 

White Male

Hgt-5’10” Wgt-205 lbs.

Hair-brown Eyes-brown 

Last known address: 8740 NW 401 Road, Lowry City

Wanted for class C felony forgery

Jonathan Adam Mullen

Date of birth-12/08/1982 

White Male

Hgt-5’11 Wgt-175 lbs.

Hair-brown Eyes-brown

Last known address: 507 E Gentry, El Dorado Springs

Wanted for class C felony passing bad check

Harry R. Clark Jr.

Date of birth-9/20/1934 

White Male

Hgt-5’09” Wgt-209 lbs.

Hair-gray Eyes-hazel

Last known address: 930 WW Hwy LOT 9, Osceola

Wanted for class C felony passing bad check 

Jesse D. Taylor

Date of birth-11/21/1982 

White Male

Hgt-6’0” Wgt-127 lbs

Hair-brown Eyes-Hazel 

Last known address:140 Parkview Dr., Osceola 

Wanted for class D felony failing to register as sex offender


Rachael D. Wheatley

Date of birth-6/05/1978 

White Female

Hgt-6’06” Wgt-128 lbs.

Hair-blonde Eyes-blue

Last known address: 125 Dewey St., Osceola

Wanted for class B felony burglary and class C felony receiving stolen property
CAPTURED:
Marcus C. Balthrope

Date of Birth-9/18/1981 

White-Male 

Hgt-6’03” Wgt-174 lbs.

Hair-brown Eyes-brown

Last known address: 308 W 1st St., Appleton City 

Wanted for class C felony driving while intoxicated-alcohol
CAPTURED:

Kasey Wayne Groves

Date of birth-5/15/1990 

White Male

Hgt-6’02” Wgt-120 lbs.

Hair-blonde Eyes-brown

Last known address: 3945 NW A Hwy, Lowry City 

Wanted for class C felony burglary 2nd degree

Butler Project Prom Recycling Fundraiser

Hold the Phone!!


Butler Project Prom is having a recycling fundraiser. We need your used electronics, even if they are broken and no longer work.

Needed items:
Cell Phones and Smart Phones- data will be cleared
Small Inkjet Cartridges
Laptop/Netbook Computers- hard drive will be destroyed
iPads- data will be cleared
iPods
Digital Cameras
Gold, Silver and Platinum Jewelry


Please send these items to school with your child, bring to the Butler Bears homecoming game and leave in a drop box at the gate or drop at the High School Nurse’s office.
Please contact lynette clover with any questions 660-679-6121 ext. 260.

Thank you for supporting our youth!!

Lobster order deadline October 17th


Here’s the opportunity of the season if you are a seafood lover. McBee’s General Store in Amsterdam will be shipping 100 hard shell fresh lobsters to our area on October 18th.

These lobsters from Maine will weigh 2 pounds and sell for 34 dollars each. Only 100 will be shipped. You will need to place your order for delivery now and pre-payment must be made in advance.

The deadline to order your lobster will be October 17th and again only 100 will be shipped, then you must be on location at 2 p.m. Friday October 18th to pick up your lobster. The lobster will be “live” and should be cooked soon after your purchase.

For more information or to place an order contact McBee’s General Store in Amsterdam by calling 660-267-3400 today.


Courtesy of FM. 92.1

BUTLER BEARS HOMECOMING 2013 OCTOBER 18TH


The Butler Bears Homecoming date has been set for October 18th. The 2013 theme will be “ Disney”. Make your plans to prepare a float and join the celebration of the Butler Bears Homecoming activities. The Butler Bears will take on the Mid-Way Vikings on home turf at 7 pm. For those of you that can’t attend the 2013 Homecoming game, join FM-92 for Play by Play on Radio.

Homecoming 2013 - Where Dreams Come True - Disney Theme

Spirit Days are as follows:
Monday - Sleeping Beauty - P.J. Day
Tuesday - Transformation Day - Dress as Your Favorite Disney Character
Wednesday - Donald Duck Dynasty Day
Thursday - Mickey Mouse Red and Black Day
Friday - Red and Black Game Day

T-shirts will be passed out during BEAR time on Wednesday for High School and delivered to the grade school on Wednesday so they go home with students that evening. *May be subject to change based on deliver of t-shirts.

The Bear Backers will be sponsoring our annual Bonfire at the Deaton Thomas Field on Thursday,October 17th at 8:30pm. Please come out and cheer on the football team!!

The Homecoming Parade will take place on Friday, October 18th with line-up starting at 2:30pm at the High School. The parade will start promptly at 3:00pm from High School Parking Lot. Parade Marshall's this year are Arnie and Sherry Hannah.

The Agenda for Homecoming is as follows:

6:00pm Bear Backer's serving dinner - $8 per person or free to members
6:30pm Parent's Night at field
6:40pm Fly-in of game ball by Sky Dive of KC
6:50pm National Anthem by High School and Alumni Band
6:53pm Butler Bears Team run in along with Little League Football Teams (Grades 3, 4, & 5)
6:57pm Coin Toss
7:00pm Kick-off between Butler Bears and Midway Vikings
8:00pm Half-time:
Marching Butler Brigade
Coronation - Band
Senior Band Members Recognition
8:20pm 2nd Half of Homecoming Game
Dance - 9:30pm - Midnight in Gymnasium

High School Student Council would like to thank everyone for participating in this year's Homecoming festivities in advance!! 
It takes all of us working together to make it a success!!! LET'S GO BEARS!!


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