Monday, June 3, 2019
Butler Police Department Activity Report 5/27-6/2-2019
05/27/2019
Animal complaint 200 block of E Dakota
Disturbance 309 S Main
Theft report L and L Storage
Theft report Wal-Mart
05/28/2019
Theft report S 71 Storage unit
Harassment report 300 block of E Dakota
Animal complaint 800 S Main
Disturbance 400 block of S High
Alarm 800 block of Gale Lane
Keep the peace 200 block of S Mechanic
Alarm 1300 block of N Orange
Despite weather, Relay for Life successful
The annual Relay for Life event on the Butler square Saturday got very close to the goal of reaching $40,000 in donations for the American Cancer Society. Shortly after the kickoff at 4 pm, skies turned threatening but cleared up in short order allowing the schedule to resume.
Organizers wish to thank everyone who donated their time, money or both. We’ll see you next year.
Hume student earns state saddle bronc champion title
Hume High School's own Blake Steuck is the 2018-2019 Missouri state saddle bronc champion. Blake has qualified for Nationals in Rock Springs, Wyoming and has won several prizes.
Blake is the son of Brad and Denise Steuck of Hume; GOOD LUCK in Wyoming.
Blake is the son of Brad and Denise Steuck of Hume; GOOD LUCK in Wyoming.
Osceola man seriously injured in motorcycle accident
On 6/2/19 around 8:00pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Clair County responded to a one vehicle motorcycle accident on Route B around 8 miles east of Rockville, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by 57 year old Daniel E. Price of Osceola, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway.
Mr. Price sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri for treatment.
The motorcycle was totaled and towed from the scene by Mike's Tow of Collins, Missouri.
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An Osceola man was hurt when the motorcycle he was driving collided with a deer.
The Missouri Highway Patrol says it happened about 8:00 p.m. Sunday eight miles East of Rockville and 57-year-old Daniel Price was flown to Research Hospital in Kansas City with serious injuries.
The Missouri Highway Patrol trooper says the East-bound motorcycle overturned after hitting the deer.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by 57 year old Daniel E. Price of Osceola, Missouri struck a deer in the roadway.
Mr. Price sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri for treatment.
The motorcycle was totaled and towed from the scene by Mike's Tow of Collins, Missouri.
Copyright Mid America Live News
An Osceola man was hurt when the motorcycle he was driving collided with a deer.
The Missouri Highway Patrol says it happened about 8:00 p.m. Sunday eight miles East of Rockville and 57-year-old Daniel Price was flown to Research Hospital in Kansas City with serious injuries.
The Missouri Highway Patrol trooper says the East-bound motorcycle overturned after hitting the deer.
Gov. Parson: ‘A Big Win for Missouri Farmers & Ranchers’
Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 391 into law. The bill, championed by Sen. Mike Bernskoetter, Rep. Mike Haffner, and many agriculture organizations, creates a consistent regulatory framework for producers and encourages investment in our rural communities.
“Senate Bill 391 is a big win for Missouri farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses,” Governor Parson said. “I applaud Senator Bernskoetter, Representative Haffner, and House and Senate leaders for sending a strong signal that we support the next generation of Missouri agriculture. We’ve now opened the doors that will allow Missouri to lead the way in meeting a growing world food demand and ensure we keep more agriculture production in our state, strengthening Missouri’s number one industry.”
The Governor has planned a ceremonial bill signing that will be held alongside farmers, ranchers and agricultural leaders on June 8, 2019, in Sedalia, Missouri, at the annual Missouri Cattlemen’s Steak Fry.
Missouri agriculture is an $88.4 billion industry and remains the No. 1 economic driver in the Show-Me State. To learn more, visit Agriculture.Mo.Gov.
“Senate Bill 391 is a big win for Missouri farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses,” Governor Parson said. “I applaud Senator Bernskoetter, Representative Haffner, and House and Senate leaders for sending a strong signal that we support the next generation of Missouri agriculture. We’ve now opened the doors that will allow Missouri to lead the way in meeting a growing world food demand and ensure we keep more agriculture production in our state, strengthening Missouri’s number one industry.”
The Governor has planned a ceremonial bill signing that will be held alongside farmers, ranchers and agricultural leaders on June 8, 2019, in Sedalia, Missouri, at the annual Missouri Cattlemen’s Steak Fry.
Missouri agriculture is an $88.4 billion industry and remains the No. 1 economic driver in the Show-Me State. To learn more, visit Agriculture.Mo.Gov.
Obituary - Beverly J. Boyd
Beverly J. Boyd age 72 of Rich Hill, Missouri passed away Saturday, June 1, at her home.
A celebration of her life service is scheduled at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill.
The family receives friends between five and six o'clock Wednesday evening June 1st at the funeral home.
Memorials to a Beverly Boyd fund are suggested.
Rain and Storm Chances Return This Week
Rain and storm chances will increase this week as a wet pattern develops over the central U.S.
Some storms may become severe Tuesday afternoon and evening with large hail and damaging winds being the main threats. 1-3" of new rainfall will be possible through Saturday.
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