Thursday, January 2, 2014
Car Fire Northwest of Adrian
The Adrian Fire Department with aide from The Butler Fire Department is in route to a car that is on fire Northwest of Adrian. The car fire is on County Road 2001 North on County Road 14001 which is in the area of Crescent Hill Cemetery. Bates County Live will update this when and if more information becomes available.
Weather Update: Bundle Up

Another cold day in store for eastern Kansas and Missouri. Preliminary snow overnight brought widespread accumulations of 1 to 3 inches. More accurate information will be had later this morning as people report overnight totals. But, if you have to be out there this morning, bundle up!!! Northwest wind behind last nights system has brought brutally cold wind chill values rushing back into the region early this morning.
Weather Cancellations January 2nd, 2014
CANCELLATION FOR THURSDAY JANUARY 2ND
MIAMI/ NO SCHOOL
BATES COUNTY INDUSTRIES CLOSED
OLD BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL THIRFT SHOP PINE STREET CLOSED
BATES COUNTY INDUSTRIES CLOSED
OLD BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL THIRFT SHOP PINE STREET CLOSED
SPONSORS FOR TODAY'S CANCELLATION LIST BATES COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND FAMILY CARE CLINICS
WILSON TIRE OF BUTLER AND NEVADA
BATES COUNTY DENTAL CENTER / BUTLER
Courtesy of FM 92.1 Newsroom
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Press Release: 911 meetings
In many locations around Missouri, a 9-1-1 call for help from
a cell phone will not always get you the help you are expecting. Many agencies do
not have the 9-1-1 technology to locate your cell phone in an emergency. What’s
more, much of the state does not have the basic technology to locate a landline
phone due to lacking necessary funding streams. Both technologies are already
available and are being used to cover entire states, such as neighboring states
Kansas, Iowa, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Missouri State Representative Jeanie Lauer of Blue Springs, who sponsored H.B. 635 in
2013, has scheduled a series of seven meetings around the state in preparation
for the 2014 legislative effort to pass Comprehensive 9-1-1 Legislation. The
meetings are intended to be conversations between 9-1-1 service experts,
police, fire and emergency medical services leaders, and local elected
officials to review the 2014 proposed legislation and contribute ideas.
The draft legislation creates a local option of adding a fee
to cell phones, as is now the case with landline phones. The use of landlines —
which are often the sole financial support for local 9-1-1 services — has
dropped considerably in the last few years, resulting in less funding. Many
counties in Missouri have not been able to find another method to fund this
lifesaving service. The proposed legislation would also establish a grant
program to assist some of the hard-to-serve areas of Missouri.
Many public safety agencies around the nation are adopting new
technology to receive text and video messages for help at 9-1-1 centers. This technology
is a potential favorite of younger residents, and is also a benefit for many
who are disabled. However, few local 9-1-1 agencies in Missouri have identified
the funding to implement this new technology.
Local public safety officials, elected officials as well as
the general public are welcome at meetings. Please refer to the schedule below
for the meeting closest to you.
Wednesday, Jan. 8, 7 p.m.: Osceola, Mo., held at Sac-Osage
Hospital.
Thursday, Jan. 9, 7 p.m.: Bethany, Mo., held at NTA
Ambulance District HQ, 1000 South 25th Street.
Wednesday, Jan. 15, 7 p.m.: Lebanon, Mo., held at Mercy
Hospital.
Thursday, Jan. 16, 7 p.m.: Edina, Mo., held at the Knox
County Community Center.
Tuesday, Jan. 28, 7 p.m.: Winona, Mo., held at the Shannon
County Ambulance District, 1012 N Hwy 19.
Wednesday, Jan. 29, 6 p.m.: Greenville, Mo., held at Greenville
City Hall, 108 Walnut.
Thursday, Jan. 30, 6 p.m.: New Madrid, Mo., held at New
Madrid County Central High School, 310 US Highway 61.
For further information Contact Lisa Schlottach, President of
the Missouri 9-1-1 Directors Association, 573-821-3133
Advisory: ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM CST THURSDAY...
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM CST THURSDAY...
THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM CST THURSDAY.
* TIMING...A STEADY LIGHT TO OCCASIONALLY MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE
THROUGH MIDNIGHT AND COME TO AN END BY 1 AM.
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL AVERAGE AROUND
AN INCH OR LESS...WITH TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 1 AND 3 INCHES.
* IMPACTS...ACCUMULATING SNOW AND VERY COLD TEMPERATURES WILL LEAD TO SLICK ROADWAYS. BLUSTERY NORTH WINDS OF 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 25 MPH WILL LEAD TO BLOWING SNOW AND FURTHER
REDUCE VISIBILITIES. THESE WINDS WILL ALSO PRODUCE WIND CHILLS
IN THE SINGLE DIGITS.
* TEMPERATURES...OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS NORTH WINDS BETWEEN 10 AND 20 MPH WILL CAUSE WIND CHILL VALUES
ON THURSDAY MORNING TO BE BETWEEN 5 AND 15 DEGREES BELOW ZERO
Weather Update: Snow Likely
Snow has started to fall across far northwest Missouri late this morning. Still expect 2 to 4 inches of snow to blanket the ground by the time it ends early Thursday morning.
Strong north winds between 15 and 25 mph will cause limited visibility and some drifting of snow. Bitterly cold temperatures will then move in behind the snow. Wind chill values between -5 and -15 expected for Thursday morning with the coldest readings along the Missouri and Iowa border. Wind chill values between -10 and -20 expected Friday morning. BUNDLE UP!!!!!!!!!
Missouri Minimum Wage Goes Up Wednesday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri is among the 13 states that will see an increase in their state’s minimum wage during the upcoming year.
Beginning on Wednesday of this week, as many are ringing in the New Year, minimum wage workers in Missouri and 12 other states will begin receiving higher paychecks.
In Missouri, workers will see a $0.15 bump to $7.50 an hour. For many, it will help with the annual cost of living adjustments.
The increases are coming as a national debate brews over low wages and income inequality. Fast food and retail workers have been staging protests and walking off work for more than a year, calling for better pay.
Other state increases include New York, whose minimum wage went from $7.25 to $8.00 an hour, and Washington state, whose went from $9.19 to $9.32 per hour.
Missouri and Ohio are the only two Midwestern states to give their workers an automatic pay raise.
President Obama supports legislation in congress to lift the federal minimum wage in stages as well. The federal minimum wage hasn’t seen an increase since 2009. And while as many as 11 more states are considering an increase this year, those against the increases believe that raising employer expenses will lead to layoffs.
Bates County Sheriff's Office Weather Update
BATES COUNTY…Winter weather advisory for light snow in effect from Wednesday afternoon through Wednesday night. A fast moving winter system will move through the area on Wednesday bringing a period of light to moderate snow. Gusty north winds will combine with the falling snow to create visibility problems during the period of heaviest falling snow. By late Wednesday night into early Thursday mor...ning widespread 2 to 4 inch snow amounts can be expected. North winds between 5 and 15 mph in combination with very cold temperatures will bring the wind chills on Thursday morning down to 10 to 20 degrees below zero. ...winter weather advisory in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 6 am cst Thursday... The national weather service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has issued a winter weather advisory for light to moderate snow... Which is in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 6 am cst Thursday. * timing...light snow is expected to start falling by 3 pm or shortly thereafter on Wednesday. The heaviest snow will likely fall between 4 pm and midnight Wednesday night. By 6 am Thursday morning expect widespread snow to come to an end.
- Snow accumulations...widespread 2 to 4 inches
- Impacts... Winds will be out of the north at 15 mph gusting up to 30 mph through the day. This will cause visibility issues as well as drifting of snow.
- Temperatures...overnight lows on Wednesday night into Thursday morning will be in the single digits. North winds between 5 and 15 mph will cause wind chill values on Thursday morning to be between 5 and 15 degrees below zero.
- Snow accumulations...widespread 2 to 4 inches
- Impacts... Winds will be out of the north at 15 mph gusting up to 30 mph through the day. This will cause visibility issues as well as drifting of snow.
- Temperatures...overnight lows on Wednesday night into Thursday morning will be in the single digits. North winds between 5 and 15 mph will cause wind chill values on Thursday morning to be between 5 and 15 degrees below zero.
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