Friday, November 1, 2013

FINAL SCORES FROM DISTRICT FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS OCTOBER 31st 2013


 
 
BUTLER BEARS LOST TO THE SARCOXIE BEARS 12 TO 41
 
THE DREXEL BOBCATS BEAT THE ADRIAN BLACKHAWKS 40 TO 14
 
CASS-MIDWAY VIKINGS DEFEATED THE ARCHIE WHIRLWINDS 55 TO 0
 
THE APPLETON CITY BULLDOGS LOST TO THE OSCEOLA INDIANS 0 TO 47
 
THE RICH HILL TIGERS LOST TO THE SKYLINE TIGERS 7 TO 43
 
THE PLEASANT HILL ROOSTERS DEFEATED THE GRAIN VALLEY EAGLES 38 TO 15
 
THE HARRISONVILLE WILDCATS LOST TO THE RAYTOWN SOUTH CARDINALS 28 TO 32
 
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL DISTRICTS GAMES SECOND ROUND
NOVEMBER 6TH WITH KICK OFFS AT 7 PM.
THE DREXEL BOBCATS WILL TRAVEL TO CASS-MIDWAY TO TAKE ON THE VIKINGS
THE PLEASANT HILL ROOSTERS WILL BE HOSTING THE RAYTOWN SOUTH CARDINALS  

Courtesy of FM 92.1

Vernon County Sheriff's Department Fundraiser

The employees with the Vernon County Sheriff's Office will be selling t-shirts to raise money for the Children's Center! Most sizes are in stock for $12. Stop by the Sheriffs Mon-Fri 8-4 to pick one up, or call 417-283-4400

HARRISONVILLE MAN, CHARGED WITH CHILD ENDANGERMENT



A 41 year old Harrisonville man was arrested and placed in the Cass County Jail on Thursday, October 31, after police stated he admitted to drinking a few beers and letting his 9 year old stepson drive the vehicle while he rode as passenger. A veteran officer stated, " it isn't unusal for kids to get behind the wheel in rural areas", but the officer was outraged in this case.  

According to Harrisonville Police, Gary Wayne Chaney Jr., 41 was in the passenger seat when his vehicle was pulled over about 7 pm Wednesday night near 7 highway.   Gary Wayne Chaney is being held in the Cass County Jail on traffic charges and endangering the welfare of a child. However, he will not face a drunken driving charge. Police did not seize Chaney's vehicle and the child is in the custody of family members.

Bates County EMA office Accumulations

October ended a wet one!
This is data accumulated at the Bates County EMA Office
 
 

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Warrensburg Man Arrested For Possession Of Child Pornography

EMPHASIS: Warrensburg Man Arrested For Possession Of Child Pornography


Captain Sarah L. Eberhard, director of the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control announces the arrest of Andrew Ray Jr., 52, of Warrensburg, Missouri, on five counts of possession of child pornography. The arrest is the result of an investigation conducted by members of the Division of Drug and Crime Control’s Digital Forensics Unit. Ray is being held in the Johnson County Jail on a $150,000 bond. Assisting in the investigation was the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department and the Warrensburg Police Department.

The above charges are mere accusations and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of these charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

Circuit Court News Oct 28-Nov 1, 2013‏


CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich , Clerk
Oct 28-Nov 1 , 2013

Frank J Martinez v Amanda J Martinez, Dissolution of Marriage granted.

Justin D Colin v Jett D Farris, Dissolution of Marriage granted.

Keitha L Scheib v Larry E Scheib, Dissolution of Marriage granted.

St v. Ronald R Derr, Jr., I: Felony burglary—found guilty, II: Felony stealing, dismissed, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, to be served concurrently with any other sentence, 120 day call back option,
Defe to pay restitution in sum of $617. And court costs.

St v. Ronald R Derr, Jr., Felony unlawful use of a weapon, found guilty, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, sentence to be served concurrently w/other sentence, 120 day call back option, pay court costs.

St v. Ronald R Derr, Jr., Felony stealing, found guilty, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, sentence to run concurrently with other sentences, pay court costs, pay $530 restitution, 120 day call back option.

St v. Darlene K Light, probation revoked, absconded from supervision of probation for two years, previous sentence of 7 years in MDOC on each of the two counts imposed, sentences to run concurrently with each other.

St v. Darlene K Light, probation revoked, absconded from probation supervision, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC on Cts. I, II, III, IV, to be served concurrently with each other.

St v. Darlene K Light, probation revoked, previous sentence of 4 years in MDOC invoked.

















Obituary - Mary "SIS" Evelyn Cantwell

Mary E “Sis” Cantwell, 92 of Butler formerly of Independence, Missouri died Thursday, October 31 at the Willow Lane Nursing Center in Butler. Mary was born December 12, 1920 in Redfield, Kansas. On June 28, 1938 she married Wesley E Cantwell. Mary worked for many years as secretary for the Blue Ridge Baptist Temple in Kansas City, MO. Funeral services 2:00 pm, Saturday, November 2nd at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel. Visitation from 1-2 pm on Saturday immediately prior to services at the chapel. Burial in the Littell Cemetery, Pleasanton, KS. Mary is survived by her husband of 75 years Wesley Cantwell of Butler; daughter Nancy Risso and husband Andy of Spring Hill, KS; brother Larry Smith and wife Fran of Grain Valley, KS; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES FOR LOCAL COMMUNITIES


 BUTLER
The Butler Halloween Parade is scheduled for Thursday evening October 31st.
The event is sponsored by the Butler Chamber of Commerce.
Pre-registration will be at 5 pm at the gazebo on the
Butler Courthouse Lawn, with judging at 5:30.
There will be several categories;
  • 0-5 years old
  • 6-11 years old
  • 12-17 years old and 18 and over.
There will be additional parade costume judging to include pets, groups, and props. The Grand Prize will be awarded to the scariest costume.
Anyone is welcome to set up for trunk or treat. The set up will begin on the south side of the Butler Square. 

Those interested may open the trunks of their cars to allow local children to select candy from those participating. 


10/31- The Ohio Street United Methodist Church will host a Trunk or Treat at the Church parking lot from 6:30 to 7:30 October 31st in addition to the Butler Boo Parade and the Butler Square Trunk or Treat
10/31 Trunk or Treat at the Church of Nazarene on the corners of Nursery and S. Delaware Streets from 6:30 pm until the candy runs out.

ADRIAN:
10/31   Adrian Lions Club Sight and Safety Night.
Pumpkin contest Adrian merchants and clubs will pass out candy. 5 to 7 pm.
will be accepting used glasses and chargeable phones with chargers.

  


DREXEL:
10/31 ANNUAL FUN AND SAFETY NIGHT COSTUME PARADE STARTS AT 5PM. CHILDREN MEET AT 4TH AND MAIN IN DREXEL.



BATES COUNTY ELKS HAUNTED HOUSE -
ABOVE ELDORADO RESTAURANT SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SQUARE OPENS OCTOBER 11TH AND 12TH               OCTOBER 25TH AND 26TH
              THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31ST
              $5.00 PER PERSON OPENS AT 7 PM TIL ?  

APPLETON CITY: Halloween in the Park Costume Competition” sponsored by the GFWC-Jr. Achievers, will be 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. October 31 at the City Park. There will be categories for boys and girls of ALL ages. Costume Judging is at 5:30. There will also be free hotdogs. 
 

MONTROSE
 “A Bunch of Bored Guys” present their 9th annual haunted house, October 25th and 26th and November 1st and 2nd at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Montrose. For only $5.00, you can go through the haunted house, eat a hot dog, chips, and a drink. All proceeds will go to the Knights of Columbus.


PAOLA KANSAS
 
HALLOWEEN PARTY AND PARADE THURSDAY OCTOBER 31ST ON THE PAOLA SQUARE
BOUNCE HOUSES, JUGGLERS, OBSTACLE COURSE, GAMES, HOT DOGS FACE PAINTING
LINE UP ON PEORIA STREET BETWEEN PEARL AND AGATE AT 5:30


Courtesy of FM 92.1 Event Calender


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