Monday, January 2, 2017

Missing Yellow Lab in Rich Hill/ Foster Area

Old Yeller
Missing yellow lab, Old Yeller. He is missing from the Foster/Rich Hill area. Our contact number is 660-832-4854. 

Any assistance you can provide in helping to locate him will be much appreciated as we LOVE this dog dearly!

Butler man arrested on Bates County warrant

Dana C. Ritchie
On 1/2/17 around 12:13am the Butler Police Department arrested 50 year old Dana C. Ritchie of Butler, Missouri.

Mr. Ritchie was arrested for 1.) Bates County Sheriffs Office Warrant - Operating a Vehicle in a Careless and Imprudent Manner 2.) Possession of drug paraphernalia 3.) Possession of Marijuana.

He was booked into the Bates County Jail and is currently listed as bondable.


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Obituary - Wynona Weaver

Wynona A. Weaver
Wynona Arlene Weaver, age 77, Blue Mound, Kansas passed away Saturday, December 31, 2016 at the Olathe Medical Center. She was born on December 7, 1938 at Denver, Colorado the daughter of Phillip and Mary Jackson Coleman. She married Darwyn Weaver on February 14, 1956 at St. Patrick's Church in Kansas City, Kansas. She was a member of Sertoma, Red Hat Society, and was a Campfire Girls leader. She had a passion for quilting. 

She was preceded in death by a sister Phyllis Gardner. Wynona is survived by her husband Darwyn, four children: Pat Weaver, Vickie Horton and husband Greg, James Weaver, and John Weaver, a brother Phillip Coleman III, eight grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. 

Funeral services will be 2 pm Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at the Chapel Hill Funeral Home in Kansas City, Kansas. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel. The family suggests contributions to your favorite charity or the American Diabetes Foundation. On line condolences for the family can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com. Arrangements: Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel.

KCP&L Warns customers of an increase in phone scams

KCP&L wants to warn all customers of a phone scam area which often increases around the first of the year.
 
There have been an increase of reports of a live person posing as a KCP&L employee who notifies the customer of a past due bill and demands immediate payment to avoid service disconnection. 

In some instances, the caller requests that the customer purchase a money gram or gift card to pay their bill. If the customer is unable to make an immediate payment or does not answer, the caller gives out a return phone number for customers to call back.
 
If customers ever have questions about the legitimacy of a bill, phone call or email regarding their utility bill, they should refrain from providing any personal or banking information, hang up and contact the KCP&L Customer Contact Center at (888) 471-5275 or (816) 471-5275.
 
Here are some other important safety tips to keep in mind.
  • Never give credit card, debit card, Social Security, ATM, checking or savings account numbers to anyone who comes to your home, calls, text and/or sends an email requesting this information in respect to your utility bill, without also verifying that person is with KCP&L by either asking to see company identification or by calling KCP&L’s Customer Contact Center.
  • Be suspicious if you receive an email regarding your utility bill if you have not requested online communications from KCP&L.
  • For customers using KCP&L’s online bill pay system, always make online payments directly through kcpl.com.
  • Never provide personal information via email or click any suspicious links.
 
If you feel you have been a victim of this scam, please work with your local law enforcement agency to report the crime. For more information, visit www.kcpl.com/scamalert.


Vernon County Sheriff’s Office K9 Rogue to get body armor

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Vernon County Sheriff’s Office K9 Rogue will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Rogue’s vest is sponsored by The Colt Project of Gastonia, NC and will be embroidered with the sentiment “A gift from The Colt Project – Gastonia, NC”. Delivery is expected within eight to ten weeks.

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c (3) charity located in East Taunton, MA whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. The non-profit was established in 2009 to assist law enforcement agencies with this potentially lifesaving body armor for their four-legged K9 officers. Since its inception, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provided over 2,200 protective vests, in 50 states, through private and corporate donations, at a cost of over 1.9 million dollars. All vests are custom made in the USA by Armor Express in Central Lake, MI.

The program is open to dogs actively employed in the U.S. with law enforcement or related agencies who are certified and at least 20 months of age. New K9 graduates, as well as K9s with expired vests, are eligible to participate.

The donation to provide one protective vest for a law enforcement K9 is $1,050.00. Each vest has a value between $1,795 – $2,234 and a five-year warranty, and an average weight of 4-5 lbs. There is an estimated 30,000 law enforcement K9s throughout the United States. For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, please call 508-824-6978. 

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provides information, lists events, and accepts tax-deductible donations of any denomination at www.vik9s.org or mailed to P.O. Box 9 East Taunton, MA 02718.

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Obituary - Don Curnutte

Funeral services for Don Curnutte will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 5, 2017 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. 

Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 5-7 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in West Point Cemetery, Amsterdam, Missouri. Contributions to Serenity Hospice.

Bayard Donald Curnutte, age 86 of Adrian, Missouri died Sunday, January 1, 2017 at Adrian Manor in Adrian. He was born June 7, 1930 to Bayard Tolliver and Margaret Bernadine Green Curnutte in Amsterdam, Missouri.

Don is survived by four sons, Dean Curnutte and wife Sandy of Amsterdam, Missouri, Gary Curnutte of LaCygne, Kansas, Alan Curnutte and wife Jan of Louisburg, Kansas and Mike Plaja and wife Joan of Olympia, Washington; one brother, Jim Curnutte and wife Lila of Butler, Missouri; seven grandchildren, Eric Curnutte and wife Miranda, Amanda Curnutte, Kayla Curnutte, Alisa Yates and husband Joey, Lucas Curnutte and Logan Curnutte; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife.

How does $8 a month sound?

If you make minimum wage and if you work 40 hours a week, you will see an additional $8 per month on your Missouri paycheck in 2017.

That would be the result of the minimum wage increase in the Show Me state for the new year. It's up a nickel from $7.65 to $7.70. 

And if your wage is tip based, the new rate is $3.85 an hour.

While it's not enough to wage a life changing event, every little bit helps?

Happy new year. And as grandma used to say- "Don't spend all your money in one place!"

Just FYI: Arizona has made the largest increase the union, now $10 per hour, up from $8.05. 



2017: New year, new laws

While 2017 may bring some broken resolutions, you might be cognizant of some new Missouri laws you certainly don't want to break.

First, you no longer need a CCW permit to carry a firearm. However, if you plan to carry out of state, realize that only some states honor a Missouri CCW; plus, you'll need to know the rules where you can carry, permit or not. Get all the info here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2016/12/permit-less-carry-starting-next-week-in.html

Second, fighting/bullying has now been upgraded from a misdemeanor offense to a felony, which can affect punishment for school age children and include area off campus as well. The new law includes situations outside of school as well, including a bar fight between two adults. More info is available here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2016/12/bullying-becomes-criminal-offense-in.html

And thirdly, if you're caught carrying marijuana, the rules have also changed. The new legislation is aimed at lowering the penalty if you're a first time offender caught with a small amount. In short, if you're caught with less than 10 grams you'll be charged with a Class D Misdemeanor, up to a $500 fine and no jail time. Review all the current Missouri laws related to marijuana here http://norml.org/laws/item/missouri-penalties-2



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