The November 8th, 2016 election is certainly going to be one for the record books- overall turnout is expected to be at all time highs.
Mid America Live will be at the Bates County Courthouse Tuesday evening to bring the results as soon as they are available from the Clerk's office.
There will be a separate post with results that will also be available through the 'Election Info' link at the top of our home page.
In the meantime, you can use the 'Election Info' link to review the ballot and polling places.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Attention: Ladies only...
The Butler Chamber of Commerce is again sponsoring Ladies Night Out on Monday November 21st.
Now that you've been given plenty of notice, hit up your friends and plan to head to Butler for a night of fun and shopping.
Questions? Call the Butler Chamber at 660.679.3380
See you there!
Now that you've been given plenty of notice, hit up your friends and plan to head to Butler for a night of fun and shopping.
Questions? Call the Butler Chamber at 660.679.3380
See you there!
Free car wash for Veterans on November 11th
Free car wash for Veterans on Nov 11 ( Veteran's Day ) from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
At Typhoon Bay Car Wash 115 North Orange Street , Butler
In case of Bad weather tokens will be issued during the same time on Nov 11 for use at a later day Sign In Sheet For Veterans Car Wash.
In case of Bad weather tokens will be issued during the same time on Nov 11 for use at a later day Sign In Sheet For Veterans Car Wash.
The Owners & Employees of Typhoon Bay Car Wash Appreciate Your Service to Our Country GOD BLESS THE USA.
For additional information call either James Pray @ 660-424-4134 or Clifford Smith @ 660-679-1190
For additional information call either James Pray @ 660-424-4134 or Clifford Smith @ 660-679-1190
Bates County Sheriffs Office Beards For Kids
The Bates County Sheriff’s Office will participate in No Shave November with a small twist: “We’re doing it for the Kids!!!”
Here is the skinny on the Beards for Kids Program. As of today, each Deputy that chooses to participate, will donate the first $20 to the program. After that each Deputy will be out trying to get “pledges” from family, friends and the community.
Here is the opportunity for the community to “Sponsor a Deputy’s Beard”. The Pledges and Donations will be collected through the month of November. If the Deputies collectively reach our goal of raising a $1000 they will be allowed to continue sporting their beards until January 1st. As an additional encouragement the Deputies are competing for two grand prizes sponsored by Sheriff Chad Anderson. The first prize for the Deputy that raises the most money is a dinner for two (up to $50) at a restaurant of their choice. The second prize is for the Deputy with the coolest beard and is a $25 gift card.
100% of the money raised will be donated to organizations that provided needed items for kids at Christmas. A portion of this project’s funds will be presented to Adrian Police Chief Chris Dillon who has for the past several years raised money to purchase 10 bicycles for children at Christmas time in the Adrian community.
“The Sheriff’s Office has a long standing policy that promotes a professional image that prohibits growing facial hair, except for mustaches.” Says Sheriff Anderson. “But we are making an exception because, darn it, it’s for the kids”
The Deputy’s goal is to do their part in our community to invest in our youth and make a positive impact on them during the holiday seasons. Sheriff Anderson says, “I encourage you to find a Deputy, ask him how his beard is doing, support him with a pledge and help them make a difference in our community this holiday season.”
You can follow our progress on our Facebook page. Each Monday we will post each Deputy’s progress with raising money and growing his beard.
100% of the money raised will be donated to organizations that provided needed items for kids at Christmas. A portion of this project’s funds will be presented to Adrian Police Chief Chris Dillon who has for the past several years raised money to purchase 10 bicycles for children at Christmas time in the Adrian community.
“The Sheriff’s Office has a long standing policy that promotes a professional image that prohibits growing facial hair, except for mustaches.” Says Sheriff Anderson. “But we are making an exception because, darn it, it’s for the kids”
The Deputy’s goal is to do their part in our community to invest in our youth and make a positive impact on them during the holiday seasons. Sheriff Anderson says, “I encourage you to find a Deputy, ask him how his beard is doing, support him with a pledge and help them make a difference in our community this holiday season.”
You can follow our progress on our Facebook page. Each Monday we will post each Deputy’s progress with raising money and growing his beard.
Obituary - Cecil Blevins
Cecil Blevins, age 80, La Cygne, Kansas passed away on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at his home.
Funeral services are pending at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, La Cygne Chapel.
Two injured in early morning Vernon County head on crash
On 11/3/16 around 4:40am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County responded to a two vehicle accident on Route BB around 5 miles South of Nevada, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2007 Ford 500 driven by 36 year old Joshua C. Bailey of Bronaugh, Missouri crossed the center line of the roadway and struck the 2003 GMC Yukon driven by 25 year old Tyler L. Millman of Bronaugh, Missouri head on.
Both men sustained moderate injuries in this accident and both were transported by ambulance to Nevada, Regional Medical Center for treatment.
TCB Towing and Southeast Auto both of Nevada, Missouri were called out to tow both vehicle which received extensive damages.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2007 Ford 500 driven by 36 year old Joshua C. Bailey of Bronaugh, Missouri crossed the center line of the roadway and struck the 2003 GMC Yukon driven by 25 year old Tyler L. Millman of Bronaugh, Missouri head on.
Both men sustained moderate injuries in this accident and both were transported by ambulance to Nevada, Regional Medical Center for treatment.
TCB Towing and Southeast Auto both of Nevada, Missouri were called out to tow both vehicle which received extensive damages.
Copyright Mid America Live News
Visit to Louisburg Cider Mill sickens some
Seven cases of E coli infections have been confirmed by people attending the Louisburg Mill Ciderfest in late September and early October.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is saying they have identified the laboratory confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing E coli infections among people who were at the Louisburg Ciderfest September 24-25 and October 1-2.
Tests on cider making equipment last week came back negative for E coli; now investigators are looking to vendors who were on site for answers.
Anyone who experienced diarrhea within one to 10 days of attending the event to call 877-427-7317.
Anyone who experienced diarrhea within one to 10 days of attending the event to call 877-427-7317.
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