Sunday, September 13, 2020

Test and Tune Tonight at Old 71 Speedway in Butler

We are still on for test and tune TODAY!. Come out and bring the family from 6pm-8:30pm. 

Daddy O’s Food Truck and Iceberg Shaved Ice Trailer will be on site for some yummy goodies.

Grandstands are free.
Pits are $15 for driver
Crew 16 years and up is $10
Crew 6 years to 15 years $5
Children 5 and under FREE


Henry County Health Center confirms six new positive cases of COVID-19

Henry County Health Center has received notification of six new cases of COVID-19.

Three are from the town of Clinton and three from Windsor.

This brings the total number of positive cases to 146.


MDC updates regulations for coyote and feral hog hunting

Revised regulations will allow use of thermal imaging to hunt coyotes and control feral hogs on private property.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) updated regulations to the Wildlife Code of Missouri regarding coyote hunting and feral hog control at its Sept. 4 Conservation Commission meeting in Jefferson City. The change comes in response to citizen requests to the Regulations Committee to use night vision, infrared, thermal imagery equipment, or artificial light to hunt coyotes and from landowners to allow their authorized representatives to use night vision, infrared, or thermal imagery equipment without prior approval from a conservation agent to address damage caused by feral hogs.

The revised regulations allow landowners who own property of any size and their authorized representatives to possess, control, and use night vision, infrared, and thermal imagery equipment to kill feral hogs on the landowner’s property while in possession of any implement where wildlife could be killed or taken. Landowners and their representative would be authorized to kill or take feral hogs using these methods without prior approval from a conservation agent throughout the year.

The regulations also allow properly licensed hunters to use artificial light, night vision, infrared, or thermal imagery equipment in conjunction with other legal hunting methods to pursue and take coyotes from Feb. 1 through March 31.

The regulations become effective Nov. 30.

MDC notes that property owners and their representatives can still use night vision, infrared, thermal imaging equipment, or artificial light to kill coyotes or other wildlife causing property damage at any time of the year with written authorization from a conservation agent.

For more information on nuisance and problem species, visit the MDC website at https://short.mdc.mo.gov/Z5L.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Update: Motorcycle accident east of Adrian

On 9/12/20 the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies, Bates County EMS and Adrian Fire Department responded to a motorcycle accident on Z Highway just west of CR 9002 in rural Bates County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2002 Suzuki Volusia 800 driven by 28 year old Brian A. Fields of Richards, Missouri overturned and ejected the rider off the right side of the roadway.

Mr. Fields sustained minor injuries in this accident and he will seek treatment at another time. The motorcycle was drove from the scene of the accident.


100 years goes faster then you think!

Happy 100th Birthday to Marian Eikienbary - Medicalodges Butler. Family and friends celebrated her special day with lots of birthday wishes with a parade of love. Missouri's State Representative, Patricia Pike presented Marion with a birthday resolution! 

Happy Birthday Marian, all of us at Medicalodges Butler love you!


Bates County Elks Presents: Haunted House Chaos of Terror




You don’t see this every day...


Earlier today, anyone looking up would have witnessed two planes flying very closely in a refueling operation. While somewhat grainy, it’s obvious a Stealth aircraft gets a drink while in an eastward heading late this morning.

Motorcycle accident east of Adrian

The Adrian Fire Department and first responders are in route to a motorcycle accident on Z highway about two miles south of 18. Status of injuries unknown, use caution if traveling through the area. Updates will be posted as available.

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