Around 9pm last night the Benton County Sheriffs Office found the 1970 green in color ford truck that was stolen yesterday 7/5/16 from the Butler Radio Station on East Nursery Street.
The vehicle was said to have been found along the side of the roadway and was still running when it was found.
If you have information on who might have taken this vehicle please contact the Bates County Sheriffs Office at 660-679-3232 or the Butler Police Department 660-679-3161.
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http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2016/07/stolen-vehicle-in-butler.html
Copyright Mid America Live News
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
From the desk of Butler Fire Chief Jim Henry
Bates County Circuit Court News 6/22 - 7/5 - 2016

- Dylan R Allison v Melissa R Xanders, Dissolution of Marriage granted.
- St v Harley Lumpkins, I: Felony murder, guilty plea-sentenced to 25 years in MDOC; II: Felony burglary, guilty plea—sentenced to 10 years in MDOC; III: Felony unlawful use of a weapon-knife, guilty plea—sentenced to 4 years in MDOC; IV: Felony armed criminal action, guilty plea—sentenced to 25 years in MDOC; V: Felony endangering welfare of child, dismissed; VI: Felony endangering welfare of child, dismissed.
- Kenyon E Diehl v Dawn Michelle Terry-Diehl, Dissolution of Marriage granted.
- Heather R Burkhart v Kristopher M Collins, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.
Updated Obituary - Roy B. Schimmelpfenning
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| Roy B. Schimmelpfenning |
Roy was born January 23, 1940 in Sabinal, TX, a son of Roy William and Helen (Clayton) Schimmelpfenning. Roy lived in Texas and Arkansas before moving to Kansas City, MO. He was a graduate of Northeast High School in Kansas City and had earned an Associate degree in accounting from Rockhurst College in Kansas City. Roy was united in marriage to Shirley Jean Howell, May 3, 1958 in Miami, OK, and they lived in Kansas City before moving to Harrisonville in 1980. Roy was an auditor for Freight Rate in Kansas City for 25 years and had also worked at the Argosy Casino in Kansas City, MO.
Roy was a member of the United Methodist Church in Harrisonville, MO, and was an Air Force Veteran of the Vietnam War. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Schimmelpfenning, of the home, a son, Bing Schimmelpfenning, Harrisonville, a daughter, JeanAnn Corbett, and husband, Sean, Kansas City, MO, and a granddaughter, Shaimen Corbett.
Obituary - Bobbie Jean Ludlam
Are you kidding me?
To whoever took the 4th of July banners from downtown Rich Hill:You may think it's funny, you may think you're cute, you may think you're sticking it to the 4th of July committee or the City of Rich Hill, but you should probably have thought about the price of banners that size before you decided to steal them off the fence.
There has been a police report written, they will be found, and I have every intention of pressing charges to the fullest extent, because it is GRAND THEFT!
Anyone with information please call the Bates County Sheriffs Office at 6606793232.
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St. Clair County arrest warrant
On July 2, Rebecca Callahan, 24, Camdenton, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging her with class A felony trafficking of drugs second degree, Bond is set at $100,000 cash only.
The charge stems from an incident the previous day when St. Clair County deputies assisted the Osceola Police Department with a drug investigation. During the investigation over an ounce of methamphetamine was located in a Callahan’s backpack.
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