Sunday, March 1, 2020
Butler Sectional Basketball Information:
Butler Sectional Basketball Information:
Wednesday, March 4th
Location: Smith Cotton High School (Sedalia)
2010 Tiger Pride Blvd.
Sedalia, MO 65301
Times: Girls - 6:00 PM - Boys - 7:45 PM (or at the conclusion of the girls game)
Admission: $7
We will send out any other important information as needed.
Vote Doncella Liggins for Ward 2 Butler City Council
I, Doncella Liggins, am running for Ward 2 City Council seat. Temporarily, I was appointed by the Mayor to fill the vacancy of Councilman Mike Irick, whose term ends in April 2020. It will be a great privilege and honor to serve my community on the city council full term. I will do so by listening openly to the concerns of all of our community citizens with the goal of building a better Butler, one that thrives economically. It is my belief that public service is a responsibility that we all share.
I have lived in Butler for over 62 years attending school here and having raise my son, Brandon. I have been employed at Bates County memorial hospital for 16 years and Director of Health Information Management being knowledgeable of all aspects of management. Additionally, I have been involved in many local organizations and I have served on various city commissions and chamber of Commerce through the years. In April 2019, I had the distinct honor of being the recipient of the DeVerne Lee Calloway award as the "Outstanding Woman Of The Year" by members of the Women Legislator's of Missouri.
I am aware of some of the public concerns that face our town.
I'm your voice! This is our community! My pledge and commitment is to serve our community and contribute to it's growth and prosperity. To help my community to the best of my ability.
We live in a great small town. It's up to us t work together to make it even better place to live, work, raise our families, have fun and enjoy our freedom.
I, respectfully ask for your support and VOTE on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Thank you!!
I have lived in Butler for over 62 years attending school here and having raise my son, Brandon. I have been employed at Bates County memorial hospital for 16 years and Director of Health Information Management being knowledgeable of all aspects of management. Additionally, I have been involved in many local organizations and I have served on various city commissions and chamber of Commerce through the years. In April 2019, I had the distinct honor of being the recipient of the DeVerne Lee Calloway award as the "Outstanding Woman Of The Year" by members of the Women Legislator's of Missouri.
I am aware of some of the public concerns that face our town.
I'm your voice! This is our community! My pledge and commitment is to serve our community and contribute to it's growth and prosperity. To help my community to the best of my ability.
We live in a great small town. It's up to us t work together to make it even better place to live, work, raise our families, have fun and enjoy our freedom.
I, respectfully ask for your support and VOTE on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Thank you!!
Missing K-9 in Clinton
Sheriff's Office K-9 "Kimber" is missing from her home in Windsor. She slipped out of her collar last night. Several sightings have been reported last night the most recent about 1am along the Katy Trail at County Line Road. If you see Kimber please call 9-1-1 or 660-885-5587. Please do not approach her, just call with information. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Obituary - Eugene Herbert Wirsig
The funeral mass for Gene will be held at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Clinton, Missouri.
The rosary will be said at 10:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at the church.
The officiant will be Fr. Jim Taranto.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to Holy Rosary School.
Eugene Herbert Wirsig passed away on February 26, 2020 at St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 82 under the loving care of his daughter-in-law Tammy Wirsig R.N. and surrounded by his family. The son of Leo Herbert and Mattie (Tally) Wirsig, Gene was born on April 20, 1937. He spent his formative years in the Deepwater area, graduating from Deepwater High School in 1955.
Immediately following the completion of his education, Gene joined the Army National Guard, serving his country proudly. During these years he met Barbara Ann McElroy and they were married on March 9, 1963. To this union four children were born: David, Kim, Christopher, and Karen. He continued a lifelong calling in agriculture on the same land where he was born, working with his wife and children, where they operated a dairy farm and had row crops. The family operated Wirsig Dairy with home milk delivery. In 1988 he began a new career of team truck driving with his wife, where they enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery throughout this country.
Gene was a very hard worker, who spent many hours happily laboring on his trucks. He also dearly enjoyed taking his antique John Deere tractors to pulls; so-much-so that he helped build and maintain a track in Deepwater, Missouri. He, his sons, and friends hosted many tractor pulls, where the entire community participated. He also enjoyed cheering on the Lakeland Vikings. Nevertheless, his family and especially his grandchildren were the most important part of his life. Gene was also a faithful and active member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Additionally, in his many years of trucking he eagerly attended many services across the country.
Gene is preceded in death by his parents, Leo and Mattie Wirsig; one brother, Lyle Wirsig.
He is survived by his wife Barbara; four children, David Wirsig, Kim (Paul) Krueger; Christopher (Tammy) Wirsig, and Karen Iszard; 12 grandchildren: Brandon, Logan (Brittany), Rebecca, Nikita, Christian, Brianna, Anna, Charles, Travis, Caleb, Pamelia, and Josh; three great-grandchildren: Brayden, Gracie, and Ellie; three sisters, Mina Dell Lacy, Ruth Roth and Dixie (Gerald) Atchison; and one special daughter-in-law, Pam Straw and her daughter Megan.
The rosary will be said at 10:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at the church.
The officiant will be Fr. Jim Taranto.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to Holy Rosary School.
Eugene Herbert Wirsig passed away on February 26, 2020 at St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 82 under the loving care of his daughter-in-law Tammy Wirsig R.N. and surrounded by his family. The son of Leo Herbert and Mattie (Tally) Wirsig, Gene was born on April 20, 1937. He spent his formative years in the Deepwater area, graduating from Deepwater High School in 1955.
Immediately following the completion of his education, Gene joined the Army National Guard, serving his country proudly. During these years he met Barbara Ann McElroy and they were married on March 9, 1963. To this union four children were born: David, Kim, Christopher, and Karen. He continued a lifelong calling in agriculture on the same land where he was born, working with his wife and children, where they operated a dairy farm and had row crops. The family operated Wirsig Dairy with home milk delivery. In 1988 he began a new career of team truck driving with his wife, where they enjoyed seeing the beautiful scenery throughout this country.
Gene was a very hard worker, who spent many hours happily laboring on his trucks. He also dearly enjoyed taking his antique John Deere tractors to pulls; so-much-so that he helped build and maintain a track in Deepwater, Missouri. He, his sons, and friends hosted many tractor pulls, where the entire community participated. He also enjoyed cheering on the Lakeland Vikings. Nevertheless, his family and especially his grandchildren were the most important part of his life. Gene was also a faithful and active member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Additionally, in his many years of trucking he eagerly attended many services across the country.
Gene is preceded in death by his parents, Leo and Mattie Wirsig; one brother, Lyle Wirsig.
He is survived by his wife Barbara; four children, David Wirsig, Kim (Paul) Krueger; Christopher (Tammy) Wirsig, and Karen Iszard; 12 grandchildren: Brandon, Logan (Brittany), Rebecca, Nikita, Christian, Brianna, Anna, Charles, Travis, Caleb, Pamelia, and Josh; three great-grandchildren: Brayden, Gracie, and Ellie; three sisters, Mina Dell Lacy, Ruth Roth and Dixie (Gerald) Atchison; and one special daughter-in-law, Pam Straw and her daughter Megan.
Kansas City man arrested in Bates County
On 2/29/20 around 12:40am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 29 year old Wilbeto Ramirez-Lorenzo of Kansas City, Missouri.
He was arrested for 1.) Felony Driving While Intoxicated - Prior Offender.
Mr. Ramirez-Lorenzo was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and placed on a 12 hour detox hold.
He was arrested for 1.) Felony Driving While Intoxicated - Prior Offender.
Mr. Ramirez-Lorenzo was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and placed on a 12 hour detox hold.
Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Harrisonville teen injured in Cass County Crash
On 2/29/20 around 10:30am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Deputies and Harrisonville Fire responded to a one vehicle accident on Main Street and E.272nd Street in Harrisonville.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Lexus RX driven by 19 year old Dominic E. McCoy of Harrisonville, Missouri traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a sign, the vehicle then traveled into the southeast side of a residence before coming to rest.
Mr. McCoy sustained minor injuries in this accident and he was transported by Harrisonville EMS to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene of the accident by Miller's Tow of Harrisonville.
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