Monday, August 6, 2018

Butler Police Department Activity Report 7/30-8/5-2018

07/30/2018  
Well being check Park St
Disturbance 207 S Mechanic
Accident 200 W Atkinson
Keep the peace 600 block of Park
Walk in Fraud report
Well being check 400 block of W Ohio
Medical assist 411 Fran
Disturbance 300 S Mechanic
 
07/31/2018  
Animal complaint 600 block of W Nursery
Well being check 700 block of N Delaware
Disturbance 718 S High
Well being check W-52
Report of fireworks being shot Wix lane area
Accident Rice Road
Disturbance Pine and Fulton
Medical assist 718 S High
 
08/01/2018  
Animal complaint 312 W Ohio
Attempt to locate
Keep the peace 300 block of N High
Disturbance Chestnut and Main
Animal complaint 200 block of S Willow
Animal complaint 500 block of W Nursery
Keep the peace 718 S High
Disturbance Wal-Mart
Disturbance 309 E Dakota
Harassment report Wal-Mart
Medical assist Day’s Inn
Keep the peace 400 N Delaware
 
08/02/2018  
Open Door 300 block of S Mechanic
Disturbance 404 S Mechanic
Domestic 200 W Atkinson
Assault report 400 E Jefferson
Animal complaint 200 block of s Havanna
 
08/03/2018  
Warrant service Pine and Havanna
Animal complaint 300 block of N Main
Open door 700 block of N Main
Animal complaint 100 block of W Dakota
Assist DFS 300 block of W College
Accident Wal-Mart parking lot
 
08/04/2018  
Theft report 100 block of S Broadway
Disturbance Dove Lane
Animal complaint Wix Lane
Well being check 300 block of W Pine
Well being check Thompson and Ft Scott
Warrant service High and Nursery
 
08/05/2018  
Well being check Wal-Mart
Open door 300 block of S Main
Property damage 900 block of Wix
Disturbance 509 Lee
Trespassing call 305 S Mechanic
Trespassing call 300 block of S Mechanic
Warrant service Casesy’s Ft Scott

 



Election results August 7, 2018

100% precincts reporting. Turnout 41.08%. Unofficial results.

R-Republican; D-Democrat; G-Green; L-Libertarian; C-Constitution

Proposition A
Yes 1,031
No 3,163

Miami building question
Yes 241
No 217

United States Senator (R)
Tony Monetti 212
Austin Peterson 172
Josh Hawley 1,369
Fred Ryman 40
Christina Smith 142
Kristi Nichols 175
Bradley Krembs 37
Ken Patterson 104
Brian G. Hagg 38
Courtland Sykes 50
Peter Pfeifer 66

State Auditor (R)
Kevin M. Roach 624
David Wasinger 470
Paul Curtman 289
Saundra McDowell 706

District 4 Representative (R)
John Webb 669
Vicky Hartzler 1,927

District 56 State Representative (R)
Jack Bondon 70

District 57 State Representative (R)
Rodger Reedy 104

District 126 State Representative (R)
Bill Yarberry 488
Patricia Pike 1,899

Associate Circuit Judge (R)
Julie Highly 2,200

Presiding Commissioner (R)
Jim Wheatley 1,518
Matthew Cunningham 972
Rick Eighmy 108

Circuit Court Clerk (R)
Shelli Diehl-White 2,140

Recorder of Deeds (R)
Danyelle Baker 2,025

United States Senator (D)
Carla (Coffee) Wright 112
Angelica Earl 36
Leonard Joseph Steinman II 30
John Hogan 122
Travis Gonzalez 31
David Faust 40
Claire McCaskill 859

State Auditor (D)
Nicole Galloway 1,026

District 4 Representative (D)
Renee Hoagenson 461
Hallie J. Thompson 627

District 57 State Representative (D)
Joan Shores 5

District 126 State Representative (D)
Jim Hogan 958

Circuit 27 Judge (D)
James K. (Jim) Journey 1,079

Presiding Commissioner (D)
Don Malan 1,021

County Clerk (D)
Marlene Wainscott 1,175

Circuit Court Clerk (D)
Elaine Schwander Diehl 1,146

Recorder of Deeds (D)
Lucille Mundey 1,150

Prosecuting Attorney (D)
Hugh C. Jenkins 1,100

United States Senator (L)
Japheth Campell 9

State Auditor (L)
Sean O'Toole 9

District 4 Representative (L)
Steven Koonse 2
Mark Bliss 7

United State Senator (G)
Jo Crain 0
Jerome Bauer 1

State Auditor (G)
Don Fitz 1

State Auditor (C)
Jacob Luetkemeyer 1

District 126 Representative (C)
Stephen Biles 1



Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report July 30, 2018 thru August 5, 2018

JULY 30, 2018
ALARM CALL - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - PASSAIC
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
MVA - BUTLER


JULY 31, 2018
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
ALARM CALL - RICH HILL
DRUG INVESTIGATION - ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
PEDESTRIAN CHECK - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMSTERDAM
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
LEAVE WITHOUT PAY - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BATES COUNTY
CHECK WELL BEING - ADRIAN
MVA - BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER


AUGUST 1, 2018
SPEAK TO OFFICER - URICH
DOMESTIC - BUTLER
FIRE CALL - PASSAIC
ALARM CALL - RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - RICH HILL
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ROCKVILLE
TRESPASSING - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
FOLLOW UP - RICH HILL
EXTRA PATROL - ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST - RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST - BATES COUNTY
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - MERWIN
ANIMAL CALL - RICH HILL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - FOSTER
MVA - RICH HILL
MVA - RICH HILL


AUGUST 2, 2018
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
C&I DRIVER - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
MVA - ADRIAN
MVA - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
ANIMAL CALL - RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - RICH HILL
MVA - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRAIN
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
BURGLARY - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - BALLARD
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
NOISE COMPLAINT - ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - BUTLER


AUGUST 3, 2018
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
NOISE COMPLAINT - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - DREXEL
ANIMAL CALL - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING - BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - RICH HILL
BURGLARY - AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
FIRE CALL - PASSAIC
THEFT/STEALING - RICH HILL
THEFT/STEALING - AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP - RICH HILL
C&I DRIVER - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - RICH HILL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER\
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
DOMESTIC - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - RICH HILL
MVA - BUTLER


AUGUST 4, 2018
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
ATTEMPT TO LOCATE - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC HAZARD - ADRIAN
EXTRA PATROL - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMORET
THEFT/STEALING - RICH HILL
C&I DRIVER - PASSAIC
SLIDE OFF - BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST = BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING - AMORET
ANIMAL CALL - DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
ASSAULT - RICH ILL
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
MVA - ROCKVILLE
ALARM CALL - PASSAIC
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ARCHIE
STRANDED MOTORIST - PASSAIC
TRAFFICS TOP - RICH HILL
C&I DRIVER - RICH HILL


AUGUST 5, 2018
JUVENILE PROBLEM - HUME
C&I DRIVER - ADRIAN
TRESPASSING - HUME
PROPERTY DAMAGE-HUME
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
FOLLOW UP-PASSAIC
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ADRIAN
ASSAULT-RICH HILL
NOISE COMPLAINT-HUME
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER



Vote "Yes!" to improve Miami R-1 School



Vote YES on Tuesday!!!

MIAMI R-I SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION PLACES $826,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ISSUE ON AUGUST 7, 2018 BALLOT

​At the April 16, 2018, regular meeting of the Miami R-I School District Board of Education, a unanimous vote occurred to place the $826,000 General Obligation Bond issue back on the August 7, 2018, ballot. “Since we only failed by eight votes at the April 3, 2018, election, we want to preserve our momentum and work a little harder to persuade additional voters to support it.” stated Board President John Nelson. If successful, the proceeds from the bond issue will fund the construction and equipping of an additional gymnasium to accommodate the scheduling of athletic practice sessions, physical education programs, among many other activities.

​The ballot language is identical to that presented at the April 3, 2018, election with the estimated debt service levy amount remaining at 41 cents per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation. According to the District’s municipal underwriter, L.J. Hart & Company of St. Louis, Missouri, the 41 cent levy calculates to an annual expense of about $77.90 (i.e. $6.49 per month) for residential property with a fair market value of $100,000.

The Board of Education and administration plan to contribute $400,000 of District funds to minimize the tax increase to the patrons. Low interest rates and rising construction costs are two advantages to borrowing funds to complete the project now instead of waiting until the District has saved the full $1,200,000. Interest rates are historically low with the estimated average interest rate on these bonds projected at 3.50%. 

Additionally, with construction costs rising, the price of the additional gymnasium is likely to increase each year that the project is delayed according to Superintendent Dr. Johnson.





Back-To-School Movie Event at the Butler Public Library

We are starting movie events at the library, and kicking off this program with a fantastic, back-to-school hit to help kids remember to choose kindness! Call the library to register - open to kids in grades K-6!





Request for bid!





Cruise Night at the Archie Fishing Dock!

Fishing Dock in Archie Cruise Night TODAY Monday 8/6. Bring in your car and join the fun.

A day we will never forget!



The one year anniversary of the tragic loss of Clinton Police Officer Gary Michael Jr. is today.

The members of the Michael Family and the Clinton Police Department invite the community to join us for a short remembrance of Gary led by Clinton Police Chaplin, Roger House. 

There will also be a time for those in attendance to share fond memories of Gary. It will be held on the south side of the Henry County Library at 6 P.M. on the evening of Monday, August 6th. 

A memorial marker has been placed near the flagpole at that location. New landscaping around the memorial will mark the occasion. We hope to see you there.




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