Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Circuit Court News of Bates County 8/31-9/6-2017







Welcome to the team George

 George Franklin
Midwest Lumber of Butler is happy to bring George Franklin to the team. 

George has many years of framing and production work. 

He will be over the production line of our doors and manufacturing of other building materials.

Needing doors or a quote? Come see us today or give one of our salesman a call. We will be more then happy to assist your next project!!!










Special (One Day Only!) Brush Drop-Off Will Be Saturday, Sept. 9th in Harrisonville

The City of Harrisonville will have a special, one-day brush drop off on Saturday, September 9th for those who may want to dispose of fallen limbs and other woody debris from the recent storms. 

The drop-off will be from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the usual location in City Park. Follow the directional signs from the pool. 

City staff will be on hand to help unload trailers. Don't forget to bring proof of residency.  This drop off is for residents only, no commercial services will be accepted. 

Because we are focusing on storm clean up at this time, no mulch or compost will be offered at this event. Watch for information on the next brush drop off which will be Oct. 13 & 14.






Appleton City Fall City Wide Garage Sale

The Appleton City Fall City Wide Garage Sale will be September 8 – 9. Permits are $5 and can be purchased at City Hall by September 6. 

Maps will be available at Food Fair, Powell’s True Value and Casey’s in AC. 

House of Joy Ministry will be at the City Park at 4:00 to pick up donations. If you have questions, please call Dianne Foster at 660-476-2390.





Job Opening In Ft. Scott Kansas







2017 Belton Fall Festival







2nd Annual Hangin' For Kalee event


Contestants, Enter at Event. Free to public, everyone welcome to Come watch and Hang Out!


Nice week ahead weather wise

It's going to be a really nice week across eastern Kansas and northern Missouri as near to below normal temperatures and dry conditions prevail across the Central Plains.







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