Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Obituary - Barbara Gayle Dawson

Viewing/visitation for Barbara Dawson of Butler, Missouri will be 5-6 pm Saturday, March 20, 2021 at the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. Cremation to follow viewing/visitation. Contributions to the Butler Church of the Nazarene. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Barbara Gayle Dawson, age 64 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at her home in Butler. She was born December 30, 1956 to Paul Edward and Betty Jane Gully Hoover in Mexico, Missouri.

Barbara is survived by her husband, Richard Dawson of Butler, Missouri; two sons, Elisha Dawson of Butler, Missouri and Aaron Dawson of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; one daughter, Jacinda Sullins and husband Robbie of Butler, Missouri; one brother, Bentley Hoover of Mexico, Missouri; two sisters, Beverly Vendt and husband Steve of St. Louis, Missouri and Bonnie Tillman and husband Charles of Mexico, Missouri; and two grandchildren, MacKenzie and Brynlee Sullins. She was preceded in death by her parents.


Hello again, Winter


Following the basement flooding, creek swelling rains, we’ll get some snow starting overnight; with that, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued to begin at midnight and run through noon tomorrow.

We’re to expect little accumulation but roads could be a bit tricky in the morning. Drive safe!

Updated Obituary - Hayden Dixie Harris

Hayden D. Harris, 18, of Deepwater, Missouri, formerly of Harrisonville, MO, passed away Saturday, March 6, 2021 near Mt. Vernon, MO. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 4:00pm on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville.

Hayden was born June 7, 2002 in Kansas City, MO, a daughter of John C. and Carrie (Eisel) Harris. As the youngest of five children, Hayden had no shortage of spunk and personality. She was full of life, possessed a longing for adventure and she didn’t know a stranger. Hayden attended Harrisonville High School and later, Lone Jack High School. She was artistic in many ways. She loved to draw and had a natural talent for ukulele and often wrote and sang her own songs. She always knew how to put a smile on the faces of those around her, and had a unique way of making people feel loved. No one could have prepared her family for such an untimely death, but they are comforted by the support of those who loved her. Hayden will be sorely missed by all of those whose lives she touched, but she is at peace. The Lord planted the tree and picked the fruit.

Hayden is survived by her father, John Harris, Lone Jack, MO; her mother and step-father, Carrie Ware (Jayson), Deepwater, MO; two brothers: Jericho Harris, Ouray, Colorado; and Joshua Harris, Fort Wainwright, Alaska; two sisters: Holly Mangold (Keanu), Fort Benning, Georgia; and Hannah Harris, Denver, Colorado; a step-sister, Madeline Ware, Deepwater, MO; her paternal grandmother, Linda Drake, Lee’s Summit, MO; her maternal grandparents: Mark and Kathy Eisel, Harrisonville, MO; and David and Linda VanCleave, Springfield, MO; and her maternal great-grandmother, Dixie Wright, Garden City, MO.

Did you know?!

Hertzog Meat Company will open as a #USDA Inspected Processing Plant in the upcoming weeks. Through our collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture, we will be able to ensure that all meat processed in our facility is safe, wholesome, accurately labeled, and has passed all rigorous USDA inspections along the way.

You’ll be able to visit us soon, but until then make sure to reserve your custom, USDA inspected, processing spots for cattle and hogs.

Call 660-720-BEEF or email jessie@hertzogmeatco.com for more information. Booking now for June 2021.



Obituary - John McNeley

John McNeley, Milo, MO passed away on Monday, March 15, 2021.

The family will receive friends from 5-8:00 p.m. on Thursday evening at the First Baptist Church in Nevada. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, March 19, 2021 at the First Baptist Church.


*** Those in attendance will be asked to maintain social distancing and are asked to wear face masks to protect themselves and others.

Obituary - Chad Shane Rogers

Chad Rogers of Drexel, Missouri passed away unexpectedly at the age of 41. Cremation with Celebration of Life Services to be held 12:00 pm (Noon) Saturday, April 10, 2021 at the Drexel Community Building, followed by a fish fry dinner.

Arrangements entrusted to the Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400). Memorial contributions may be made to the Rogers family. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mulliaxfuneralhome.com

Chad Shane Rogers was born March 30, 1979 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Roy and Vickie Gaddy Rogers. He grew up in Marietta, Oklahoma near Lake Murray and met the love of his life Sarah Pittman at the age of 18. They were married on May 1, 2003 at the age of 23.

Chad had a sense of humor that lit up any room! Though he was only on earth for a short time, he is remembered everyday by his wife, family, and friends.

Chad is survived by Sarah Rogers, his beloved wife of 18 years, his mother Vickie Rogers of Del City, OK., his father and mother-in-law Bill and Sandy Hocker of Drexel, MO., brother Joey Kensinger and wife Rebecca, nephew Jacob Hurst of Blanchard, OK., niece Krystin Swart and husband Chay and their son Easton. He is also survived by his nephew Mike Graw and wife Tabby and their son Blaine Graw, by his niece Jessica Graw and her son TJ Graw along with many more loved ones and friends.


No permission to continue operation for Kansas City Beef in Butler

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Since last Fall, the fate of the Kansas City Beef Company has been 'on the table' with the city of Butler and last night, a decision was made- the council voted not to allow the company to continue operations.

A quick recap, Kansas City Beef began operations of cutting and packaging beef slaughtered off site last June at the former Thorco location in south Butler with proper permission, or so it seemed. The initial interpretation of the city zoning map indicated that the property was zoned heavy industrial, which would allow processing on site but later was discovered the area was indeed light industrial, which does not allow for it. 

The discovery of the zoning issue was brought to light last Fall, and since then correcting the mistake has been rather complicated thanks to due process- such changes must first pass through the planning and zoning commission, then on to the council for final say. However, along the way, meetings had to be rescheduled due to lack of quorum and a few other reasons which led to a final decision made last night- some eight months after Kansas City Beef opened their doors.

As the meeting was underway,  Nick Yoder, co-owner of the company regressed by saying that they no longer are requesting permission to slaughter on site but would like to continue business as usual, cutting and packing however this action would still require rezoning. It was also noted that this change of request would again have to pass through the planning and zoning commission then again, be passed to the council for a final decision. 

Yoder's request to restart the process was voted down 4-3 (councilman Sargent was not present) thus ending the operation of the Kansas City Beef company in Butler.

Otherwise in the rather lengthy session, the council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that would allow the city to move $200,000 into a reserve fund for emergency use; approved the 2021/2022 budget; and approved a lot consolidation.

Some good news, attorney Joe Lauber provided information regarding the American Recovery Act, which is federal money available for covid relief. Unlike previous programs, ARA is available directly to the city, and the council is investigating what expenses are eligible for reimbursement.

The Butler Health Department has money available to purchase equipment for the parks department and the decision was made to purchase a wheelchair swing as there are many in our community who would enjoy using it.

A long discussion was held about building a sidewalk for folks to use to walk/ride bikes safely along west 52 to Walmart and other stores 'out west'. The biggest roadblock would be getting changes made to the railroad overpass, the city has looked into this before and it appears the railroad is highly resistant to change, and even if so, would be nearly cost prohibitive. Possibly another clear route via Ohio street to Prospect could be a solution.

The council also approved a machine that will sleeve a manhole (Butler has around 600) that will save a substantial amount of money vs hiring a contractor for the same work.

Remember, the Butler city council meets every first and third Tuesdays at 7 pm. Meetings will be held online via Zoom until further notice. 






Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Obituary - Ronnie Hammer

Ronnie Hammer, 64 of Adrian, Missouri passed away March 15, 2021 at St. Luke’s East Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. 

Funeral services for Ronnie and his father Dean Hammer will be held at 12:00 pm (Noon), Sunday, March 21, 2021 at the Whiskey Mansion Ranch, 2109 NW County Road 2501, Butler, Missouri 64730. A visitation for Ronnie and Dean will be held Sunday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm prior to the service also at the Whiskey Mansion Ranch. 

Burial will follow in Benjamin Cemetery, Amoret, Missouri. Friends are welcome to attend, however masks are encouraged and social distancing should be observed. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to Mullinax Funeral Home. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Ronnie Hammer was born October 30, 1956 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma to Dean and Josephine Blossom Hammer. He was united in marriage to Mickie McEachron. Ronnie worked as a Union Carpenter most of his life but, just like his dad, had a love for the rodeo. He would travel all over to compete in various events in each rodeo. He loved to bring home a new buckle, but sometimes just the stories made it all worth it! Ronnie had a larger than life personality, always had a smile, and a big “Hammer” hug for you. Ronnie enjoyed his time outdoors, especially with his grandchildren he was also very talented at bead work making many beautiful pieces.

Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ronald Hammer, and sister Deanna Barton. He is survived by his wife Mickie Hammer, daughter Shaffai Stiles (Steven), son Joshua Eli Hammer (Andrea), son Branden Chase Clouse (Becky), Noah James Clouse (Johanna), Anthony Joseph Macias (Martha), step-sisters Brenda Ratty (Randy) and Cathy Kump, and brother-in-law Gary Barton. He also leaves behind eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, three nieces, one nephew, and many extended family members and friends. Ride home Cowboy, ride home.




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