Around 7:50am this morning the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County responded to a one vehicle accident on B Highway around 1 mile East of T Highway in rural Cass County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2006 Pontiac driven by 16 year old Brendan R. Shackles of Adrian, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway overcorrected before striking a ditch and overturning coming to rest in a field.
Mr. Shackles sustained minor injuries in this accident and he was transported by private vehicle to Cass Regional Medical Center in Harrisonville, Missouri.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Adrian Towing.
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Friday, March 18, 2016
Butler teacher found in sticky situation
A HUGE SHOUT OUT to Mr. Stephen Miller and Coach Aaron Allen for going above and beyond for our students. Mr. Miller was taped to the wall today at the assembly by 4th grade for raising the most for Hoops for Heart (American Heart Assoc.) and Coach Allen made all of his announcements wearing his beautiful red dress and will also be rewarding all students for their hard work with a dunk tank at the PTSO Fun Day on May 6th.
Huge shout out to Cameron Loveall for raising $830...among all of his prizes he got to rename the PE Gym, so for the next year it will be called the LION CAVE. PTSO can't say this enough about all of our staff at Butler Elementary......you all are amazing and we appreciate all that you do for our students. You go above and beyond to encourage our kids, reward our kids, and show them what a community is all about. - Kacie Robey, Butler Elementary PTSO
Huge shout out to Cameron Loveall for raising $830...among all of his prizes he got to rename the PE Gym, so for the next year it will be called the LION CAVE. PTSO can't say this enough about all of our staff at Butler Elementary......you all are amazing and we appreciate all that you do for our students. You go above and beyond to encourage our kids, reward our kids, and show them what a community is all about. - Kacie Robey, Butler Elementary PTSO
Obituary - Dr. Frank Schoolcraft
Dr. Frank Schoolcraft |
In 1976 he married the love of his life, Gwen Roeder, in Nevada, Missouri and she survives of the home. In addition to his wife he is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Schoolcraft McCuen, a son-in-law, Doug McCuen, a grandson, Nicholas McCuen all of San Antonio, Texas, a brother, Paul Schoolcraft, D.D.S. of Denver, CO, a niece and nephew and cousins.
Frank received the Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church shortly before his death.
Viewing and the rosary followed by the Mass of Christian Burial will begin at St. Mary Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. on March 22, 2016. Burial with Military Honors will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church in his memory.
St. Clair County Sheriffs Office Arrest Warrants
On March 15, Timmie Green, 30, Osceola, was arrested on an active no bond parole violation warrant on an original class C felony charge of statutory sodomy-second degree. |
On March 16, Travis Buttram, 24, Nixa, was arrested in St. Clair County on a Henry County warrant for failing to appear in court on a citation for failing to display plates. Bond is set at $145 cash or surety. The arrest was made after a traffic stop was initiated on Third Street, Lowry City, on a vehicle Buttram was a passenger in. |
On March 17, David Journot, 28, Lamar, was arrested on four St. Clair County warrants for failing to appear in court on misdemeanor charges. Journot is charged with driving while revoked/suspended, failing to register motor vehicle, failing to maintain financial responsibility, and failing to wear a seatbelt. Total bond is set at $1,193. |
Montrose man arrested in St. Clair County
Mathew Robertson |
The warrant was issued in July 2015 and the original charges stems from incidents in July of 2013 and August of 2014.
City of Butler flushing hydrants

The residents in this area may experience some rusty water and should exercise caution when washing white fabrics. If you notice any staining of white fabrics, do not dry the material but repeat the wash cycle.
If you experience stained fabrics, contact the City office at 679-4182 during normal business hours or the Butler Police Department at 679-6131 after hours and on weekends and we can provide you with bottles of stain remover.
Friday Flash Back: Remembering Hotel Harrisonville

Hotel Harrisonville, which stood on the north side of the square, was nearly completely destroyed by fire.
The third floor of the building was completely destroyed, while the first and second floors sustained heavy damage, according to articles in the Democrat.
But luckily, no one was harmed in the blaze, and firemen and volunteers kept the blaze from spreading to other edifices and potentially burning down an entire section of the square.
View Full Story Here:http://www.demo-mo.com/2016/03/17/29585_remembering-hotel-harrisonville.html?rh=1
Editor's note- A short time later, the burned out building was used as a set for the nuclear apocalypse movie "The Day After"
Obituary - Mary Lou Minich-Davis

Mary Lou (Hickman) Minich-Davis, daughter of Charles W. and Katie A. (Wyman) Hickman was born in Kansas City, Kansas on December 29, 1929. She passed away Thursday, March 17, 2016 at Appleton City Manor Nursing Home in Appleton City, Missouri. She was 86.
Mary Lou was united in marriage to Emmett E. Minich on October 2, 1948 at their friends’ house in rural Montrose, Missouri. Emmett passed away in January of 1995. In November of 1996 she married Estell Davis. Estell passed away in 1997.
Mary Lou worked with her husband, Emmett on their farm in Montrose and also drove a school bus for their bus company. In 1965, she and Emmett moved to a farm in rural Appleton City, Missouri where they raised registered Holstein cows for Cloverleaf Dairy. She also sold life insurance for many years.
Mary Lou was very active in her Faith and service to the Lord as long as her health permitted, teaching Sunday School and Bible study for many years. She was a member of Round Prairie Baptist Church, First Baptist Church in Appleton City, then Hopedale Baptist Church in Ozark, Missouri.
Family was very important to Mary Lou. She had a big part in helping raise her four siblings. She enjoyed having her family come visit her. She treasured her grandchildren.
She loved sewing, quilting, gardening, canning and playing cards. She and Emmett loved to travel. They visited many places in the United States as well as the Panama Canal and places in Europe. They enjoyed taking cruises.
Mary Lou was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Emmett Minich and Estell Davis; son David E. Minich, brother John Hickman and sister-in-law Leta Minich.
Mary Lou is survived by her daughter Diane Padgett (Tony); son Dan Minich (Karen); daughter-in-law Verna Rae Minich; grandchildren: Scott Minich, Ryan Minich, Spirit Minich (partner, Rhonda Hodges), Tara Thatcher, Brian Thatcher, Traci Uptegrove (Steve), LeAnn Bull (Justin) and Megan Pflug (Cord); great grandchildren: Samantha, Skylar, Jocelyhn Lang, Jacob, Lydia, Ava, Tristin and Ethan; siblings: Betty Reece (Dick), Phyllis Davis (Cary), Jim Hickman and sister-in-law Judy Hickman; Estell’s children: Dennis, Darren, Darla and Denise.
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