Thursday, December 5, 2019

Butler to be included in filming of TV series

Jeffery Albert, writer/director for Black Zone Productions came before the Butler city council this week seeking permission to film in Butler for a locally produced television series.

Permission granted. The series will center around life without electricity, including the pitfalls and dangers that society will face if the power goes off for an extended period of time.

Albert, a Kansas City native, says that working in Butler will not only bring an air of excitement, but will also give a little boost to our local economy in the form of jobs, tourism and revenue in general.

Set extras will be needed for filming of riot scenes, feel free to be available as shooting will be in and around the Butler square on Friday, December 13th. 

More info can be found here https://blackzoneproductions.com/

Mid America Live will be on hand for behind the scenes coverage.


Highlights from council meeting this week

Butler City Hall Meeting Dec. 2, 2019 by Samantha Santos

Approval of Minutes
Approval of Bills
-Questions about Bills
Amended Agenda
-Added speaker: Jeffrey Alberts
5:56 Guest Speaker: Jeffrey Alberts
-He is making a TV show in Butler.
-He requested permission to shoot on the square Dec. 13-15, with
minimal road closures.

14:03 Finance Report, then Work Sessions
-In communication with House of Hounds, they are looking for a new home. Until that time, lost dogs are being cared for at Sage for
5 days, then being moved to a no-kill shelter in KC.
-A new agreement is being sought out to revitalize the Senior Taxi
Services.

17:20 2019-22 Subdivision Regulations
-The new city code was adopted unanimously.
19:40 2019-23 Waste Disposal Negotiations
-The mayor received permission to sign a contract once approved.


21:52 City Administrator Report
-The new bank account is being settled into.
-April 17(2020)-January 1(2021) will be open for ballot registration.
-The replacement bulbs for Christmas lights are all installed.
-The Historic Preservation Commission is prepping for new
experiences.


24:30 Police Chief Report
-2 new cars and equipment are needed.
-Procurement strategies were discussed.
-2 cars will be retired.

-In the future, in approximately 2 years, leasing options are being
pursued.
-3 voted to allow it and 3 voted against it. The mayor gave the tie-
breaking go-ahead.

44:50 New Business
-A disposal contract was introduced for discussion.
Close Session



Church Vandalism Reported In Butler

The Butler Police Department would like the public's assistance in locating individual or individuals who were involved in Burglary and property damage at the Butler Church of Christ (Case number 19-0626) and Ohio Methodist Church (Case number 19-0623). 

Any information contact Officer Denham at The Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131.

Stolen truck in Deepwater

The Henry County Sheriff's Office is searching for a stolen 1998 Ford Ranger black in color with a white camper shell that was stolen from 300 N. 7th in Deepwater, Missouri.

The truck is said to be missing the front grill and has a Missouri licence plate number of 4WB-U73.

Anyone with information please contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office.


Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Miami County Kansas Sheriff's Office Wanted Wednesday




Reference:Missing Person Nicole Mallatt

The Bates County Sheriff's Office has receive many requests from volunteers who are asking to help in the search efforts for Nicole Mallatt. 

We will be holding an information meeting for volunteer searchers in the west parking lot of the Bates County Sheriffs Office located at 6 West Fort Scott Butler Missouri. 

The information meeting will be held at 10:30 A.M. Following the meeting the volunteers will be taken to an area southwest of Butler to begin the search.

Following the meeting with the volunteers and search teams, the Sheriff will address any media wishing to receive information and updates in reference to the search efforts.


Attention!

To the individual that stole one of their trail cameras and deer blind at the corner of AA and CR 10001 in rural Drexel - you missed one of the other cameras that took your picture. 

If you return the camera and blind to where you took them from within the next week there will be no questions asked.

Stop it, already!

From Osage Valley Electric Cooperative

Scammers have been busy the last few days! We have received several calls from members that have received a call stating they owe money and they must pay now or be disconnected. Please do not give these callers your payment information. While we do send out automated calls to remind members of past due balances, we do not ever demand payment over the phone.



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