Monday, June 2, 2014

Fishing Tournament June 7th

On June 7th, 2014 there will be a benefit fishing tournament to help with funeral costs for the family of 10 month old baby Lane Lorimore, The infant son of Denise Whitworth a former Butler resident and Archie native Wyatt Lorimore. Lane passed away April 23,2014 of SIDS ( Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).

The benefit fishing tournament teams will meet at the Bear Stop Filling Station in Butler on the morning of June 7th at 7am. The entry fees to enter this tournament is $40 per 2 man team. The pay outs will be at 3am at the Bear Stop, for the winning team with the most pounds and largest fish category.

The payouts will be determined by the number of teams in the event. For more information on this please contact Colt Greenwood 660 - 424 -4827. All the proceeds of this event will go directly to the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel.

Bates County Sheriffs Office Activity Report May 26 - June 1


May 26, 2014

CHECK THE WELL BEING – FOSTER

THREATS – BUTLER On 05-26-2014 Deputies took an informational report about possible threats.

DISTURBANCE IN PROGRESS – BUTLER On 05-26-2014 Deputies responded to a call of a disturbance in progress in the Butler area.

THEFT OCCURRED EARLIER – ADRIAN On 05-26-2014 Deputies took a theft report in the rural Adrian area.

ANIMAL AT LARGE – MERWIN

BURGLARY OCCURRED EARLIER – ARCHIE On 05/26/2014 Bates County Deputies responded to a report of an attempted burglary that occurred in the rural Archie area.

MVA NO INJURIES – RICH HILL

EMS TRANSFER – RICH HILL

OPEN DOOR/WINDOW – RICH HILL


Butler Police Department Activity Report 5/26 - 6/1

  • 05/26/2014 
Medical assist S Wells
Walk in Speak to Officer
Assist at City Lake 
Warrant service
Alarm Max Motors
 
  • 05/27/2014 
Alarm Grade School
Theft report
Disturbance S park
Disturbance Havana and Ft Scott
Stolen license plate
Alarm 700 block of Country Club
Trespassing call

REMINDER: Butler Bear Backers Mini Nascar Races

Butler Bear Backers

Mini Nascar Races
When: June 14th, 2014
Where: Wilson Tire Parking Lot
Time: Calcutta @ 7:00 P.M.
             
Races start @ 7:30 P.M.
*Vendors on site

Come out and support your favorite racer!!!

Bates County Sheriffs Office: Looking For a Few Items


The Bates County Sheriffs Office is working on another project for parades this summer and needs the publics help. Some of the things needed include a bunch of newspapers. Maybe a truck load if possible. 

So if you have a stack of newspaper please let me know or you can drop them off at the Bates County Sheriff's office. We will put out a box In the lobby. Thanks for your help!!

Weather Update: Severe Storms Tuesday Night


Lots to talk about this morning! Many of you are waking up to happier lawns after widespread rains last night. Several spots near and north of I-70 picked up over an inch of rain. KCI's 1.25" reduced this year's rainfall deficit by 25%.

Now for Tuesday: If you live in northern Kansas, northern Missouri, southern Nebraska or southern Iowa you are under the gun for a very strong complex of thunderstorms Tuesday night. These storms will have the potential to produce widespread wind damage, very heavy rains and a few tornadoes.

Right now it looks like areas north of the Highway 36 corridor stand the best chance of seeing these storms as this is where all of the models are taking them. However: these storm complexes have a tendency to dive south, especially when they grow large and severe, so we are including areas down to I-70 in the "moderate" risk area for severe storms in case the models are wrong. This could be a significant severe weather event so stay with us for updates!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Obituary - Henry J. Mammen


Henry J. Mammen age 100 of Butler, Missouri past away Sunday, June 1st at the Bates County Memorial Hospital. The funeral services are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel of Butler and a full Obituary will be posted when it becomes available.

Weather Update: Radar Update


June 1, 2014 - 5:30 PM... Widespread strong to severe thunderstorms have formed in eastern Nebraska and central Kansas. These storms will generally weaken through the evening hours as they move east, but the will eventually move through western and central Missouri tonight. The image above draws an APPROXIMATE time these storms will move through the various locations. Widespread severe weather is not anticipated, however areas of heavy rain, frequent lightning, and perhaps an isolated 50-60 mph wind gust or two will be present with these storms.

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