Monday, May 29, 2017

Obituary - Carolyn I. Dempsey

Carolyn I. Dempsey
Carolyn I. Dempsey, age 89, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away on Sunday, May 28, 2017.

Visitation will be held form 1 pm to 2 pm Saturday, June 3, 2017 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. 

A Celebration of Carolyn''s Life will begin at 2 pm following the visitation. Contributions are suggested to the Pleasanton Community Center. 

On line condolences for the family can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com. Arrangements: Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel






Butler Police Department Activity Report 5/22-5/28-2017

05/22/2017  Medical assist 400 block of E Oak
Walk in theft report
Theft report 100 block of Lyons st
Theft report 100 block of S Orange
Storage locker break in S Orange
Keep the peace 700 block of S High
Disturbance Cedar Lane

05/23/2017  Keep the peace Cedar Lane
Disturbance S Park
Medical assist Fran apts
Disturbance 800 block of North St
Theft report 100 block of S Orange

05/24/2017  Keep the peace
Medical assist 300 block of S Wells
Disturbance Fran Apts
Warrant service Main and Chestnut
Accident Orange and Harrison
Possible prowler 300 block of W Pine

05/25/2017  Leave without pay Casey’s Ft Scott
Walk in theft report
Animal complaint 110 S SWillow
Animal complaint 310 W Harrison
Traffic assist SChowengerdt
Animal complaint 100 block of S Fulton
Harassment call Fran Apts
Vandalism report 900 E Pine
Animal complaint 600 block of W Harrison
Animal complaint Fulton and Vine
Keep the peace 107 S Willow
Assault report 100 block of S Broadway
Alarm 600 block of W Mill

05/26/2017  Disturbance Pine and Havanna
Assist BCSO Animal complaint Wal-Mart
Traffic complaint 300 block of E Nursery
Warrant service 500 block of E Nursery
Disturbance 500 block of N Delaware
Medical assist 300 block of W Ohio

05/27/2017  Theft report 300 block of W Pine
Walk in Harassment report
Leave without pay Caseys on Orange
Stolen bike report
Officer involved accident W-52 and Fran



05/28/2017  Keep the peace Longsinger
Disturbance 400 block of E Atkinson
Medical assist Super 8
Assault report 600 block of W Ohio
Animal complaint 300 block of S Fulton
Animal complaint Pine and Fulton
Disturbance 500 block of Sunset
Alarm 420 S Fulton
Noise complaint 100 block of W Mill






From the Benton County Sheriff's Office

On Sunday afternoon Benton County Deputies and MSHP participated in a 30 mile slow-speed speed pursuit from Pump & Munch convenience store located at 7 and 65 Hwy to Secluded Loop in Lincoln Mo. 

The individual arrested was wanted in connection with a drive off from Pump & Munch and his license plates were reported stolen. Upon a safe and successful conclusion, it was discovered that the suspect had 12 warrants from Blue Springs for a similar situation. 

The suspect had several more license plates inside the vehicle some of which were stolen, drugs, paraphernalia and other items. This pursuit and it's conclusion was absolutely text book in its execution. This little post by no means, describes the professionalism I witnessed in this dangerous situation. 

Thank you to all who were involved, including our dispatchers! Excellent work!






Weekly Racing this weekend in Nevada

Saturday June 3, 2017

Weekly Racing for all classes. It will be the last weekend to sign up for the point fund for the end of the year payouts!!

Gates open at 4:30pm, Driver Cutoff at 6:30pm, Hot Laps at 7:00pm with Racing at 7:30pm.

Checkout http://www.nevadaspeedway1.com/ for more information.






From the Kansas State Game Wardens Service

Photo #1
We can’t be everywhere all the time. But we are sure glad we were there to help this family of 7 off Hillsdale Lake late last night when their boat broke down.

Kansas State Game Wardens Service we work for you. 

#KsGameWardens #WeWorkForYou

Photo #2




Studio M Salon offering FREE haircuts to Veterans and Emergency Responders

Each week from now until July 4th, we would like to THANK all VETERANS and EMERGENCY RESPONDERS by giving FREE haircuts!

This week In Honor Of Our Veterans, FREE haircuts for ALL who have served for our Country!!

For an appointment call 660-679-5447
Special ran by Jayme and Ashton Only!
Studio M Salon located at 1013 N. Orange Street in Butler





BHS Class of 1977 40th Reunion

BHS Class of 1977. 40th Reunion at "The Pennell". Thanks to all who helped to make it a great gathering. Hope everyone had a good time.






Obituary - Larry Gene Davis

Visitation for Mr. Davis will be held at Hill and Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, Missouri on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. There will be no funeral service for Mr. Davis.

The family will have a private inurnment at Harmony Baptist Cemetery at a later date.

The family suggests that memorials may be made to Heartland Hospice or Harmony Baptist Cemetery and can be left at Hill and Son Funeral Home.

Larry Gene Davis, son of Perry Finley Davis, Jr. and Thelma Lee (Majors) Davis was born June 26, 1943 in Raymore, Missouri. He passed away Friday, May 26, 2017, in rural Appleton City, Missouri at 73 years of age.

Larry had lived a full and adventurous life. He was raised on the farm and after graduating high school he proudly served as a Marine, was a farmer in Missouri, a shrimp boat captain in south Texas, and also captained a swordfishing boat all over the world, including Africa, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

Larry loved working the farm. His fondest memories were spent farming with Grandpa Majors and later with his children. Larry also enjoyed music and loved playing his guitar. He’s played music all his life but his most notable memory was the time he was offered a record deal, but turned it down due to his son’s sickness.

Larry always loved to talk about “The Good Ol’ Days” at sea. In his earlier years, he would be at sea for several months at a time either swordfishing off the east coast or shrimping in the Gulf of Mexico. He was a well respected captain of multiple swordfishing boats, gulf shrimping boats, and even built his own boats for trot lining and bay shrimping. Before retiring, he was interviewed about the time he navigated his boat back from a deadly storm which led to his name being published in the book, “The Perfect Storm”. He was also invited by the Corpus Christi Mariners Club to talk about all his adventures at sea.

Larry is preceded in death by his parents, brother Jim Davis, son Calvin Davis and nephew Jimmy Davis.

Larry is survived by his sister Pat Sechler (Errett), Springfield, Missouri; eight children: son Bobby Davis, Aransas Pass, Texas, daughter Cindy Clark (James), Appleton City, Missouri, daughter Valerie Davis, Rockport, Texas, daughter Becky Shedd (Dennis), Fairplay, Texas, son L. G. Davis, Portland, Texas, son Chris Davis, Houston, Texas, son Lance Davis (Chanel), Geilenkirchen, Germany, son Travis Davis, Rockport, Texas; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Throughout all his travels Larry made friends everywhere he went. He will be missed by all friends and family.






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