Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Obituary - Beatrice H. Benbow

Beatrice H. Benbow age 16 of Lincoln passed away March 4, 2021. She was born August 16, 2004 in Kansas City, Missouri to Timothy and Kristi (Weihrauch) Benbow. Beatrice was a sophomore at Lincoln North Star High School where she was active in the marching band, pep band and color guard. She always liked to be busy with activities and one of her favorite’s was playing baseball.

She is survived by her Dad, Timothy Benbow, brothers, Nolan Benbow and Naden Benbow. Step sister, Isabella Piparo, step brother, Blake Ryan. Paternal grandparents, Eugene and Marilyn and maternal grandfather, Jim Weirhrauch. Preceded in death by her mother, Kristi and maternal grandmother, Nancy.

Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at Faith Bible Church, 6201 S. 84th Street, Lincoln.

Visitation Wednesday, March 10, 2021 from Noon until 7:00 P.M. with family greeting friends from 5:00-6:00 P.M. at Wyuka Funeral Home, 3600 O Street, Lincoln.

Interment will be at 1:00 P.M. on Friday, March 12, 2021 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler, Missouri. Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel of Butler, Missouri will be handling the graveside service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family for a later designation.



The Bates County Sheriff’s Office is seeking qualified applicants for Deputy Positions

The Bates County Sheriff’s Office is seeking qualified applicants for Deputy Positions.
*Starting pay $35,360.00 year
*CERF retirement with portion matched by county
*13 paid holidays
*Paid Health and Life insurance
*80hours paid vacation after 1 year
*8 hours sick time per month
*Paid gym membership
*Take home car for those who live within the county
*Academy tuition reimbursement for qualified applicants
*Top of line equipment provided
*All required training provided
*Opportunity in multiple divisions within department

We believe in “Service to Our Community”. We are seeking applicants who want to be part of a community that has a strong support for law enforcement. We are seeking applicants who want to work where they can see first hand the positive difference that you make in a community.

Applications can be picked up in person at 6 West Fort Scott Butler Missouri 64730 or downloaded from our website at www.batescountysheriff.com. Applications can be emailed to Captain Justin Corbin at jcorbin@batescountysheriff.com



Arrest made in Bates County

On 3/9/21 around 10:58pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 32 year old Valerie V. Aneo of Rockville, Missouri.

She was arrested for 1.) Possession of a controlled substance 2.) Felony Warrant from the Clinton County Sheriff's Office 3.) Driving While Intoxicated (Drugs) 4.) Registration Violation.

Valerie V. Aneo was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and she is currently listed as bondable. 

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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.


Iowa truck driver injured in Vernon County rollover crash

On 3/9/21 around 6:25pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriff's Office responded to a semi truck rollover accident in the northbound lanes of I-49 around 5 miles south of Nevada.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2006 Freightliner ST120 driven by 57 year old Ronald J. Moser of Blakesburg, Iowa veered off the right side of the roadway and overturned.

Mr. Moser sustained minor injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Nevada Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The semi truck was totaled and towed from the scene of this accident by Garwood's Wrecker Service of Nevada.  




It's a Triple Threat Weather Alert Wednesday for the KC area:

It's a #TripleThreatWednesday for the KC area:
1) Very high to extreme fire weather danger is expected today.

2) A Wind Advisory is in effect from 7AM-6PM for SSW wind gusts up to 50 mph.

3) Severe weather will be possible tonight (after 7PM) with large hail the main threat.


Breaking News Now: Stolen Vehicle In Butler


Around 5:30am this morning the Butler Police Department took a report of a stolen vehicle on West Atkinson Street in Butler.

The vehicle is a sliver in color 2011 Chevrolet Impala with a Missouri license plate number of TG9-M6N it also has a crack in the windshield and a sticker on the drivers side bumper that says " I like pets more than people".

If you see this vehicle please contact the Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131.




Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Planning Commission gives thumbs down to beef plant rezoning

Some background: The Kansas City Beef Company has been in operation since June of last year, packaging beef that is slaughtered off site. The company is asking for rezoning that would allow them to slaughter on site in south Butler. 

The Butler planning commission
held a public hearing this evening (third time's a charm) online via Zoom regarding the operation of the Kansas City Beef Company and their request for rezoning. Present were the commission, Nate Yoder (co-owner of Kansas City Beef), his attorney Scott Friedrich, Butler city attorney Joe Lauber, Mayor Henry, several citizens and a few others as well.

As the hearing opened, Joe Lauber pointed out that based on the outcome of tonight's meeting, any recommendation by the planning commission will be handed to the city council- who will have the ultimate say whether or not Kansas City Beef will be granted a rezoning request that would allow them to slaughter on site as well as package as they are now.

Attorney Friedrich took the floor and affirmed that Kansas City Beef is indeed currently operating within their legal rights. Carcasses come to the plant pre gutted, ready for cutting, packaging and all guidelines are being followed per the Missouri DNR and other governing agencies. He also went on to say that his client believes there is indeed a need for this type of service, as in some cases it may take up to a year to get it done locally otherwise.

Co-owner Yoder also spoke, saying that the operation should not be considered a rendering or packing plant; but a meat locker instead. He went on to say that a grease trap interceptor and holding tank will be installed to insure that no waste from the plant will enter a local streams or harm the groundwater in the area. He also emphasized that all USDA, Missouri DNR and rules of the city's conditional use permit are (and would be) strictly followed if the zoning request is honored.

As the hearing opened for public comment, Curry Sexton, attorney for the Deems Family Trust took the lead against the proposed slaughter operation citing it would have a grossly negative impact on the local hospital, school, football field, golf course and residences due to noise, air and water pollution. He went on to say that there is an ordinance the prohibits putting certain types of waste in the city sewer system; and believes the company has been out of compliance on several issues since they began operation. 

One other public comment questioned whether or not the city would change zoning 'on the spot' for future businesses as well. 

At the close of the meeting the planning commission voted 8-1 to not allow rezoning. However, that is a recommendation as the Butler City Council will have final say in the matter. 

The council will meet March 16th, 7 pm. 

It has been noted that as Kansas City Beef began operation last year, it appeared the location was zoned for slaughter, but later discovered it was not, due to an error in interpretation of a map which lead to the current discussion of rezoning.


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