Thursday, October 30, 2014

CIRCUIT COURT NEWS OCT 24-30, 2014‏



CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS

Diana L Rich , Clerk

Oct 24-30, 2014


  • Garry Perrymann v Colleen Perrymann, Dissolution of Marriage granted.

  • Walda D Bacon v Carol C Dempsey, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Renaye D Still v Mathew D Still, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Kaylynn D Foster v Scott M Foster, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Delmer R Corley, Jr. v Candace N Corley, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Hannah M Riggs v Justin L Riggs, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Daniel J Ferguson v Sara J Ferguson, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • Rachel A Dawson v Clayton P Dawson, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.

  • St v. Lacey N Wyatt, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana, guilty plea to misdemeanor, SIS, placed on 2 years probation standard contitions, to serve 7 days shock in Bates Co Jail.





Adrian Lions Club Sight & Safety Night


Sight & Safety Night
October 31, 2014
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Main Street
Adrian, MO 

Join the Clubs of Adrian, Chamber of Commerce members, and businesses on main street for treats.

Pumpkin Contest
Carve or draw your favorite design and bring your pumpkin to the Lions Club booth east of Wimfields. A prize will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Pumpkins need to be to the Lions booth by 6:00 pm.

The Lions Club is seeking donations of old eye glasses and cell phones with chargers at their booth east of Wimfields. 
Donations are appreciated but not necessary to receive treats. 

Sponsored by Adrian Lions Club with the support of the Adrian Chamber of Commerce.

Amsterdam Jubilee hosting Trunk or Treat

Friday night the Amsterdam Jubilee will be hosting the TRUNK AND TREAT!! You are invited to come up and open your trunk up and greet trick or treaters! 

Come join us on Amsterdam Main Street! Friday 10/31/14 SEE you all treaters and trickers between 5 and 7:30 PM!! 

Costume contest, Hot Chocolate, candy and good memories! Happy Halloween!

UPDATE: St.Clair County Sheriff's Office: Investigation of missing man continues



St. Clair County Sheriff Scott Keeler said an investigation of a missing man from rural Appleton City is continuing. On Saturday evening, Oct. 25, Dale Miller, 78, Appleton City, wandered into the woods near his home on NW 400 Road and did not return. Miller had his black German shepherd dog, Lady, with him when he went missing. Family, friends and numerous volunteers joined in the search on Sunday. The sheriff said after an extensive ground check of the property and the surrounding acres where Miller was last seen, the area was cleared on Monday to allow the dogs from Missouri Search and Rescue to search. Bloodhounds from a volunteer group searched the area on Wednesday.

“All of the searches have resulted with no additional clues or signs of Mr. Miller or his dog,” said Sheriff Keeler. “At this point the intensive search has concluded and the investigation is ongoing with deputies following up on any leads that may come in. I want to thank all those that have donated their time and energy in the search effort.”

Miller is a white male 5’ 10”, 158 lbs., gray hair, blue eyes and wears glasses. He was last seen wearing a hunter orange baseball cap, blue shirt, blue jeans and boots. Miller is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and has a fractured vertebra. He walks hunched forward, shuffles his feet and his speech is whispered and mumbled. Miller has missed several doses of his medication since he went missing. He may have an altered mental status and motor skills.

Agencies assisting in the search included the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri State Highway Patrol, American Red Cross, St. Clair County Rescue, Missouri Search and Rescue, and firefighters from Appleton City, Lowry City, Sac Osage, Taberviille, Rockville, Collins, and Iconium.

Those with any information related to the case are urged to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office, 417-646-2565.

Weather Update: Halloween Forecast


Looking forward to Halloween at the end of the week? Well then you best bundle up, or hope your costume has enough room under it to fit an extra layer or two. Temperatures Friday afternoon will likely not make it out of the 40s, setting up a chilly evening for trick-or-treating. Expect temperatures to be ranging through the mid-20s by sunrise Saturday morning with a hard freeze expected across the entire region.

Peru Star 4-H Club Selling Trash Bags and Cookie Dough

The Peru Star 4-H Club is selling Trash Bags and Cookie dough. The trash bags are $ 10 and Cookie dough is $ 16. If you are interested in purchasing any of these please contact Tiffany at 660-227-0683 or Pam at 660-200-5648.

All Treats, No Tricks 2 day sale at What to Wear in Butler


REMINDER: Trick-or-Treat with The Bates County Sheriffs Office



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