Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Three Nevada Residents arrested on drug charges
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| Kory Ellifrits |
Three Nevada residents have been arrested on drug charges in Vernon County. Nevada Police Department Officials say, three Nevada resident have been taken into custody following a drug investigation by Nevada PD. Officials say, officers served a search warrant in the 1000 block of North Cedar on Friday. Nevada PD developed information from a reliable informant that illegal drug activities were taking place at the residence.
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| Tracy Doughty |
Investigating officers developed investigative leads, before executing the search warrant, where officers recovered suspected drug paraphernalia and illegal drugs. The suspects have been as 27 year old Kory Ellifrits, 34 year old Tracy Doughty, and 27 year old David Dixon, were taken into custody without incident. Ellifrits is charged with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and maintaining a public nuisance. He is being held in the Vernon County Jail.
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| David Dixon |
Bond has been set at $1,000.00 cash or surety. Doughty is being charged with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and maintaining a public nuisance. She is being held in the Vernon County Jail. Bond has been set at $5,000.00 cash or surety. Dixon is being charged with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. He is being held in the Vernon County Jail. Bond has been set at $1,000.00 cash or surety.
All 3 has bailed out of jail at this time.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Bates County Shrine Club selling Vidalia Onions
The Bates County Shrine Club will be selling Onions at the Wal-Mart parking lot in Butler.
We will also be at McBees in Amsterdam, Kreisler Drug in Appleton City and the Four way stop in Adrian.
Watch for us this weekend. They are still ten dollars for ten pounds.
call Rick at 660-424-9450 for info.
Thanks in advance for your support.
House and Senate Reach Agreement on Fiscal Year 2016 Budget
Weekly report from Rep. Patricia Pike
The House and Senate have been very busy finalizing the Fiscal Year 2016 State Operating Budget to send on to the Governor. An important change for Education will be the budget adjustments and addition of restrictive language to move Missouri toward new education standards and away from Common Core.
Additional highlights in the Legislative Update.
House and Senate Reach Agreement on Fiscal Year 2016 Budget (HBs 1 – 13)
After several long days of negotiations and discussion, the House and Senate finally worked out their differences and gave final approval to the Fiscal Year 2016 state operating budget. The bills now move to the governor’s desk a full two weeks ahead of the constitutionally-mandated budget deadline.
During the budget process, the Senate made significant changes to the House version of the state spending plan, including a lump-sum budgeting approach that included 4 to 6 percent cuts to health, mental health and social services programs. These changes drew the scrutiny of some on the House side and even lost the backing of leadership in the Senate as negotiations progressed. The final version of the budget approved by both chambers moves much closer to the original House spending plan, but does take some fiscally responsible steps to rein in the growth of the state’s social welfare programs. The final version of the budget does include the Senate’s plan to move Missouri’s Medicaid population to a system of managed care, but the transition will occur slowly and only after the plan has been reviewed.
The House and Senate have been very busy finalizing the Fiscal Year 2016 State Operating Budget to send on to the Governor. An important change for Education will be the budget adjustments and addition of restrictive language to move Missouri toward new education standards and away from Common Core.
Additional highlights in the Legislative Update.
House and Senate Reach Agreement on Fiscal Year 2016 Budget (HBs 1 – 13)
After several long days of negotiations and discussion, the House and Senate finally worked out their differences and gave final approval to the Fiscal Year 2016 state operating budget. The bills now move to the governor’s desk a full two weeks ahead of the constitutionally-mandated budget deadline.
During the budget process, the Senate made significant changes to the House version of the state spending plan, including a lump-sum budgeting approach that included 4 to 6 percent cuts to health, mental health and social services programs. These changes drew the scrutiny of some on the House side and even lost the backing of leadership in the Senate as negotiations progressed. The final version of the budget approved by both chambers moves much closer to the original House spending plan, but does take some fiscally responsible steps to rein in the growth of the state’s social welfare programs. The final version of the budget does include the Senate’s plan to move Missouri’s Medicaid population to a system of managed care, but the transition will occur slowly and only after the plan has been reviewed.
Butler Municipal Court News
BUTLER MUNICIPAL COURT Debra A. Hopkins, Judge
Trish Thomas, Court Administrator
April 17, 2015
City of Butler v.
Erick L Adams Driving while Suspended W
Erick L Adams Driving while suspended W
Erick L Adams DWI W
Erick L Adams Driving while suspended W
Christina M Allen Fail to register GP $100 ic
Christina M Allen No drivers license on person GP $125 ic
Timmy Baldwin II Animal neglect GP $25 + $27.50 cc
Richard E Baldwin Possession of Marijuana W
Richard E Baldwin Possession of Paraphernalia W
Travis W Baldwin Defective Equipment GP $300 ic
Blake M. Banks Defective Equipment GP $150 ic
Jonathan M Barber Defective Equipment GP $175 ic
Jonathan M Barber Seat belt GP $10
Jonathan M Barber Fail to register GP $100 ic
Jonathan M Barber Defective Equipment GP $225 ic
Jonathan M Barber Disorderly Conduct GP $450 ic
Jonathan M Barber Obstructing an Officer GP SIS; 1 yr prob; $27.50 cc; No law violations in City of Butler
Jonathan M Barber Defective Equipment GP $100 ic
Special Olympics Event will NOT be rescheduled
Due to lack of participation from other schools we will not reschedule the Special Olympics event this year.
We will try again next year.
Get ready Bates County for The Elknuckle Bike Show
The Bates County Elks Lodge invites everyone to their “Elknuckle Bike Show” on Saturday, May 9th from 10am – 4pm. Registration is from 10am – 12pm at the Bates County Elks Lodge on Elks Drive and the cost is $12 per bike.
The day will feature multiple classes, food, vendors, mouse races, a gun raffle as well as belly dancing. Trophies will be awarded at 4pm to 1st and 2nd places. For more information contact Berry Piland 660-460-1281.
Stop by the Elknuckle Bike Show on Saturday, May 9th, beginning at 10am. Rain date will be Saturday, May 17th.
Stop by the Elknuckle Bike Show on Saturday, May 9th, beginning at 10am. Rain date will be Saturday, May 17th.
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