Monday, May 16, 2022

Northbound I-49 Reduced to One Lane Starting at Rich Hill for Resurfacing Work Beginning the Week of May 23rd

Northbound I-49 Reduced to One Lane Starting at Rich Hill for Resurfacing Work Beginning Week of May 23


Where: Northbound I-49 between Bates County Route A/B in Rich Hill and Cass County Route A/B in Archie

 

When: 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays beginning week of May 23

 

What: Contractor crews removing old asphalt and replacing with a new layer of asphalt and adding rumbles

 

Traffic Impact:

  • Expect lane closures and possible traffic delays where contractor crews are laying asphalt
  • At least one lane of traffic will be OPEN in each direction at all times
  • Work will be done 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays
  • All lanes OPEN during nighttime hours
  • Speed limit reduced to 60 mph where crews are working
  • Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone
  • No signed detours
  • Drivers should find alternate routes around the work zone
  • Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts

 

Weather and/or construction delays could alter the work schedule.

 

This is part of a project to resurface and replace guardrail and guard cable on a section of I-49 in Cass and Bates counties and Missouri Route 18 in Bates and Henry counties.

 

Congratulations on your retirement

 


Adrian man arrested on warrants in Bates County

On May 14th around 10:52 p.m. the Bates County Sheriff's Office arrested 52 year old Adam Dell Williams of Adrian, Missouri.

Mr. Williams was arrested on two warrants for the following:

1.) Driving While Intoxicated - Persistent Offender
2.) Driving While Suspended/Revoked - 1st Offence

Adam Dell Williams was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he is currently listed as bondable.

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.


Sunday, May 15, 2022

Unforgotten Heroes Foundation Night May 21st at Nevada Speedway

This coming Saturday will be Unforgotten Heroes Foundation night at the races along with our Meet & Greet at intermission!!
 
We will be having a lot of fun activities going on including ticket raffles to support our local veterans!!! Unforgotten Heroes Foundation will also have a table set up with merchandise too!
 
Through your contributions, donations will be made to Gold Star Families and veterans in the form of food on the table, clothing, household supplies, rent/utilities, medical needs or simply gifts under the tree for children.
 
At intermission, drivers can bring their cars out onto the track to meet the young race fans in the stands! Drivers are encouraged to participate in this, these little race fans love watching you!

As we honor our local heroes, we will have our six weekly classes in action for track points and cash!

Running Order
 
1. Mini Stocks
2. Doutys Auto POWRi Super Stocks
3. Gabriel Roofing Midwest Mods
4. Pro Drain Septic / Rockys Tree Service Outlaw 4-Cylinders
5. Bedwell Trucking Pure Stocks
6. H3 Grafix B-Mods

Times:
Gates open 4:30pm
Pill Draw Ends 6:30pm
Pit Meeting 6:45pm
Hot Laps 7:00pm
Racing 7:30pm

General Admission:
Adults $10
Kids 6-12 $5
Kids 0-5 Free
Pit Pass:
Drivers $35
Adults $30
Kids 6-12 $15
Kids 0-5 Free

Nevada Speedway
17623 S. 1700 Road
Nevada, Mo 64772


$130,000 Show Me Cash Jackpot Prize Won in Belton

A Missouri Lottery player won the April 21st Show Me Cash jackpot after matching all five of his numbers to the winning numbers drawn.

The winning ticket was purchased at Casey’s General Store, 6801 E. 163rd St. in Belton, and was the 18th of 20 Show Me Cash jackpots won so far this year. To date, the jackpots total over $2.4 million in prizes.

Show Me Cash is drawn daily at 8:59 p.m., with jackpots that start at $50,000 and grow until won. The winning numbers on April 21 were 2, 15, 23, 24 and 38.

In FY21, players in Cass County won more than $14.3 million in Missouri Lottery prizes, retailers received more than $1.4 million in commissions and bonuses, and more than $2.9 million in Lottery proceeds went to education programs in the county.

Evergy reporting power outages in our area

Evergy is reporting some power outages in our area caused by the storms. 

Crews are working to restore power at this time. Thank you for your patience.

View the Evergy Outage Map Below:
https://outagemap.evergy.com/

Obituary - Sue Ann Steele

Sue Ann Steele, 84 of Butler, Missouri passed away Sunday, May 8, 2022 at Silvercrest at College View in Lenexa, Kansas. Services are pending at this time and will be announced by Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009).. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Sue Ann was born August 19, 1937 in Adrian, Missouri to Richard and Irene Showalter King. She grew up in Adrian and graduated from Adrian High School. 

On April 27, 1957 she was united in marriage to Ed Steele. To this union two beautiful girls were born. They made their life and home west of Butler, MO, on Steele & King dairy farms where she supported the operations while working a full-time job outside the home. Ed and Sue Ann moved to Lenexa, KS in 2020 to be closer to family.

Sue Ann never missed any of her girls' events growing up and was always happy to welcome their friends in her home. Sue had a gift for writing and was synonymous with the Missouri Holstein Association serving a lengthy role as executive director and editor of the Mid-States Holstein News. Prior to that, she worked for many years at the Bates County Shopper and then the "Headliner", including being the Sports Director. 

She was a long-time member of the First Christian Church in Butler where she enjoyed singing in the choir for many years. Sue enjoyed watching all kinds of sports, including the Missouri Tigers, but her greatest pride and joy was spending time with her family and traveling all over the US to watch her grandchildren compete in golf tournaments. When Sue wasn’t cheering on her grandchildren or the Tigers, she could often be found enjoying a good book or playing a game of bridge.

Sue Ann was preceded in death by her parents, brother and sister-in-law, Jerry & Jeanette King and sister-in-law Celia Engelhardt. She is survived by her two Daughters: Becky Bauersfeld and partner Philip Thornton of Phoenix, AZ. and Brenda and Ted Chael of Overland Park, KS, Grandson Andrew (Laura) Chael of Mission Woods, KS and Jordan Chael of Lexington, KY. brother-in-law, Bill Engelhardt, of Broken Arrow, OK, niece Denna Johnson of Huntsville, UT, nephew Evan (Cheri) Engelhardt of Prairieville, LA., nephew Rick (Lori) King and niece Julie (Steve) Lewis all of Butler, MO., and Jana (Mike) Boehler of Olathe, KS., along with many great nieces and nephews, and many dear friends.

Lees Summit man seriously injured in accident near Warsaw

On May 14th around 7:23 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Benton County along with Benton County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a accident near the area of 25923 Macks Camp Road near Warsaw, Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2014 Yamaha driven by 45 year old Corey W. Wheeler of Lees Summit, Missouri lost control, overcorrected and overturned.

Mr. Wheeler sustained serious injuries and he was transported by Life Flight Eagle to KU Medical Center for treatment.

View Crash Report Below:

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