Tuesday, July 30, 2019

The rails in Harrisonville

WORKING FOR YOU: Members of the City of Harrisonville staff and Missouri Department of Transportation Senior Rail Road Inspector Cory Reynolds recently reviewed the railroad crossings at Mechanic Street.

Reynolds inspected the crossing and did see issues that needed to be addressed. He told staff that he will be actively reaching out to those in charge of track repair and working to address the issues.

We appreciate your patience while these issues are being addressed.



Happenings at the 2019 Linn County Kansas Fair and Rodeo

The 2019 Linn County Fair & Rodeo kicks off on Friday, August 2! Make plans to join us at the fair!

Newly added to the line up this year is a Truck Demolition Derby! This will take place Aug 2nd which is the first night of TWO nights of Demolition Derby events.

For a list of rules for the Truck Demolition Derby event, check out http://gsademoderby.com/truck-rules.html










Have you seen this missing teen?


Good afternoon everyone, we are needing to help our friends with the Lee’s Summit Police Department. They are looking for a Missing juvenile named Alyah “Aly” Bodenhamer. Our department received information that Aly was spotted in Harrisonville on two different occasions today. 

She was reported to be in the area of Missouri 291 Highway near Walmart carrying a pink Vera Bradley backpack. It is also reported that she currently has a very short haircut. Our Officers conducted an extensive area search but could not find her. 

If you see Aly here in Harrisonville, please contact our department or the Lee’s Summit Police Department. - Courtesy of the Harrisonville Police Department


Police looking for stolen trailer in Drexel

On July 28, 2019 a Deputy took a report of stolen property that was located at a residence on Willetta street in Drexel, MO. The victim stated that he left his property on 7/26/19 and when he returned on 7/28/19 he immediately noticed his trailer was gone from his driveway. His Polaris was inside the trailer.

A neighbor told the victim that on 7/27/19 she noticed a dark in color truck backed up to the trailer.

The stolen trailer is an enclosed utility trailer that is flat black in color and has black wheels. There is also a black air condition unit on top of the trailer. The license plate number on the trailer is 05F5BB. The Polaris is a 2019 RZR with a fabricated roll bar and a light bar. The top of the RZR is red gray and the bottom color is red.


Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft stops in Butler this morning

Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft stopped by the new Bates County Administration Building along with State Representative Patrica Pike this morning.

Secretary Ashcroft in each year of elected statewide office has to visit everyone of Missouri’s 114 counties and met with local election officials, library executives and business owners to promote the Office’s services and learn how he can help improve elections and support Missouri libraries and businesses. - 

Photos Copyright of Mid America Live News @2019 




Job Opening in Butler

Casey's General Store #1094 on Orange Street in Butler is currently hiring part-time employees and the are also looking to hire a 2nd assistance manager for a full time position.

If you are interested in this please apply online at 

https://www.caseys.com/careers



St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release July 15-29, 2019

St Clair County Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made 15 arrests and took two reports during the weeks of July 15-29, 2019.

View the full press release by viewing the link we have provided for you below:

https://www.scsomo.org/press_view.php?id=886


Part time maintenance worker needed in the Butler area

Part time maintenance worker in the Butler area. Must have basic knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, electrical and able to trouble shoot. Must have own tools and transportation. 

Send resume to: Butler Plaza, 409 S Fran Ave Office Box 21, Butler MO 64730. 

Equal Opportunity Employer. Contact 660-679-5589 for further questions Thank you!


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