The app development guys aren’t sleeping until it’s done- more details soon!
Friday, March 12, 2021
Coming soon to a mobile device near you...
Thank you for the support
The Miami Senior Class of 2021 would like to thank everyone who supported their senior auction. It was a huge success thanks to the generosity of our community. We were able to raise over $4200 towards our trip! THANK YOU!


Anyone missing a dog in Rich Hill
This sweet guy was picked up this morning after he ripped his stake out of the yard. If he belongs to you please call Rich Hill City Hall to claim, 417-395-2223.
If not claimed by March 26, 2021 he will be available for adoption.
If not claimed by March 26, 2021 he will be available for adoption.
Turn around! Don’t drown!
JEFFERSON CITY—Travelers in Missouri should remain alert for the possibility of flooding as heavy rainfall is forecast for much of the state throughout the weekend. Flash flood warnings have been issued from north of I-70 to the Arkansas border.
The Missouri Department of Transportation urges all motorist to be alert for flood waters in roadways as heavy rain and localized river crests can cause road conditions to change quickly.
Floodwaters can be deeper than they appear and can hide such hazards as sharp objects, electrical wires, sewage and chemicals. There’s a possibility that the road that was once where the water is no longer exists. Even the best four-wheel-drive vehicle will lose against rapidly moving water and no traction.
For your own safety and the safety of everyone in your vehicle, please take heed of these lifesaving tips:
· Don't drive through flooded areas. Taking extra time to drive a detour sure beats running
out of it.
· Less than six inches of water can turn your car into a poorly engineered canoe, with no ability to slow down, steer…or float.
· When you see water over the roadway, assume that the roadway below it is either damaged or destroyed.
· Your driving headlights should be turned on whenever you are using your windshield wipers. It’s the law!
· Reduce your speed for the conditions.
· Turn Around! Don’t Drown!
To find out about roads closed to flooding, MoDOT reminds all motorists to check on current road conditions in their areas and on their routes by consulting MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app, available for iPhone and Android mobile devices.
Floodwaters can be deeper than they appear and can hide such hazards as sharp objects, electrical wires, sewage and chemicals. There’s a possibility that the road that was once where the water is no longer exists. Even the best four-wheel-drive vehicle will lose against rapidly moving water and no traction.
For your own safety and the safety of everyone in your vehicle, please take heed of these lifesaving tips:
· Don't drive through flooded areas. Taking extra time to drive a detour sure beats running
out of it.
· Less than six inches of water can turn your car into a poorly engineered canoe, with no ability to slow down, steer…or float.
· When you see water over the roadway, assume that the roadway below it is either damaged or destroyed.
· Your driving headlights should be turned on whenever you are using your windshield wipers. It’s the law!
· Reduce your speed for the conditions.
· Turn Around! Don’t Drown!
To find out about roads closed to flooding, MoDOT reminds all motorists to check on current road conditions in their areas and on their routes by consulting MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map at traveler.modot.org, or through MoDOT’s smartphone app, available for iPhone and Android mobile devices.
What's in the Window winner and clues for next week
Each week we place clues on a piece of paper in our window at 17 N. Main in Butler in our "What's in the Window" contest and our winner this week is Tim Welborn who correctly guessed the Butler Memorial Airport:
1946 - year established
894 - field elevation
122.9 - unicom radio frequency
894 - field elevation
122.9 - unicom radio frequency
Tim wins a cool prize courtesy of Osage Valley Electric COOP for his effort!
Clues for this week:
1821
Osage
38° 5.823′ N, 94° 21.2′ W
If you can guess what landmark, business or historical event (all past or present) these clues lead to, you'll win a really cool prize too!
You can email your guess to windowguess@gmail.com
Please don't put answers on social media, we'd like everyone to have a fair chance. If we don't get a correct answer, we will add another clue each day or so. Winner will be announced Friday, March 19th. Good luck!
Harrisonville Police seeking public assistance
Do you know who this is? The Police Department is attempting to find out who the female in the picture is. We would like to talk to her about the boots she is wearing but did not pay for. If you can identify her, give Detective Arbuckle a call at 816-380-3621.
UPDATE:
Thank you everyone who has called with information. We have her identified at this time. - Detective Arbuckle Harrisonville Police

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