Make sure you catch Square Meals and Live Music presented by the Butler Chamber of Commerce.
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Military Appreciation Night at Electric City Speedway set for July 22nd
This coming Friday, July 22 will be Mission 22 and military appreciation night at the races! All current military and veterans will receive free general admission. Mission 22 works hard to bring awareness and help to veteran suicide.
We ha have had some folks add money for next week and will have added money for the pure stock class paying $500 to win, the usra stock cars paying $750, and Midwest mods will be paying $500.
This will be added on top of our normal pay so second place will be what first would normally pay and so ok.
As always we have the 3 tier pay to go by and with 20 or more you get the top tier plus another $1000 added to the purse. Let’s show up big this week in support of our troops!
We ha have had some folks add money for next week and will have added money for the pure stock class paying $500 to win, the usra stock cars paying $750, and Midwest mods will be paying $500.
This will be added on top of our normal pay so second place will be what first would normally pay and so ok.
As always we have the 3 tier pay to go by and with 20 or more you get the top tier plus another $1000 added to the purse. Let’s show up big this week in support of our troops!
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Obituary - Catherine Snyder
Catherine May Dearborn Snyder, Lowry City, MO was born June 4, 1936, in Bonanza, Oregon to Charles Wesley and Grace Edna (Brown) Dearborn. She passed from this life July 14, 2022, at the age of 86.
Catherine grew up on the family ranch where she enjoyed helping her dad with livestock, chores, riding horses, and participating in 4-H with many beef projects.
Catherine enjoyed dancing. After graduation from high school, at a community dance, she caught the eye of a feisty young man from Missouri who also liked to dance.
Catherine and Harold were married December 18, 1955 and were blessed with 66 years together. Shortly after their marriage, they settled in Missouri where Catherine was a homemaker and mother. She accepted the Lord and was baptized January 17, 1965, and served actively in the church choir, Bible and Sunday School, and Sunday dinners at Park Grove Church. She was also a member of Faith and Hope Club.
Catherine had a garden and canned and froze the produce, as well as sharing it with family and friends. She derived much joy from cooking and preparing meals for others. Everyone was always welcome at her table.
Catherine worked as a teacher’s aide in the Lowry City School District for a number of years, and later worked as a teller at St. Clair County State Bank until her retirement.
Catherine and Harold also enjoyed playing cards, and hosted many card parties through the years, often including homemade ice cream to share. They enjoyed square dancing, especially in the Apple Dumplings Square Dance Club.
Although her death was sudden, and unexpected, we can only suspect that God was having a hard time managing Harold without her and needed her help!
Catherine was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harold, brothers: Bill Dearborn, and Henry Dearborn, infant sister Margie Sue, daughter Kay Miller and son-in-law Dan Minich.
She is survived by her brother Fred (Cheri) Dearborn, sister-in-law Fran Dearborn, daughters: Karen Minich, and Diana (Tony) Smith, son Jim (Jo) Snyder, and son-in-law Mitch Miller, grandchildren: Ryan Miller, Lindsey (Chad) Jolley, Kaitlyn (Travis) Palmer, Traci (Steve) Uptegrove, LeAnn (Justin) Bull, Megan Pflug (Andrew Boyce), Tyler (Crystal) Smith, Travis (Whitney) Smith, Dustin (Jennifer) Stephens, Ashley Davis, Seth (Anna) Snyder, 20 great grandchildren, and nephews and nieces.
She will be missed.
Catherine grew up on the family ranch where she enjoyed helping her dad with livestock, chores, riding horses, and participating in 4-H with many beef projects.
Catherine enjoyed dancing. After graduation from high school, at a community dance, she caught the eye of a feisty young man from Missouri who also liked to dance.
Catherine and Harold were married December 18, 1955 and were blessed with 66 years together. Shortly after their marriage, they settled in Missouri where Catherine was a homemaker and mother. She accepted the Lord and was baptized January 17, 1965, and served actively in the church choir, Bible and Sunday School, and Sunday dinners at Park Grove Church. She was also a member of Faith and Hope Club.
Catherine had a garden and canned and froze the produce, as well as sharing it with family and friends. She derived much joy from cooking and preparing meals for others. Everyone was always welcome at her table.
Catherine worked as a teacher’s aide in the Lowry City School District for a number of years, and later worked as a teller at St. Clair County State Bank until her retirement.
Catherine and Harold also enjoyed playing cards, and hosted many card parties through the years, often including homemade ice cream to share. They enjoyed square dancing, especially in the Apple Dumplings Square Dance Club.
Although her death was sudden, and unexpected, we can only suspect that God was having a hard time managing Harold without her and needed her help!
Catherine was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harold, brothers: Bill Dearborn, and Henry Dearborn, infant sister Margie Sue, daughter Kay Miller and son-in-law Dan Minich.
She is survived by her brother Fred (Cheri) Dearborn, sister-in-law Fran Dearborn, daughters: Karen Minich, and Diana (Tony) Smith, son Jim (Jo) Snyder, and son-in-law Mitch Miller, grandchildren: Ryan Miller, Lindsey (Chad) Jolley, Kaitlyn (Travis) Palmer, Traci (Steve) Uptegrove, LeAnn (Justin) Bull, Megan Pflug (Andrew Boyce), Tyler (Crystal) Smith, Travis (Whitney) Smith, Dustin (Jennifer) Stephens, Ashley Davis, Seth (Anna) Snyder, 20 great grandchildren, and nephews and nieces.
She will be missed.
Service
Sunday July 17, 2022
2:00 PM
Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel
Sunday July 17, 2022
2:00 PM
Sheldon-Goodrich Chapel
Osceola, Missouri
Interment
Landaker Cemetery
Interment
Landaker Cemetery
Rich Hill man arrested in Bates County
On July 16th around 10:04 p.m. the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 35 year old Justin R. Keene of Rich Hill, Missouri.
Mr. Keene was arrested for 1.) Felony Possession of a controlled substance - Amphetamine 2.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
Justin R. Keene was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and he was later released.
View arrest report below:
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.
Butler Chamber of Commerce car show winners from today
Showers & T-Storms Possible Tonight
A degree or two cooler today and even cooler Sun. A few light showers possible this morning, but a better chance for storms will arrive late tonight into Sun morning.
Heat starts to build back in Mon with many likely seeing triple digit high temps Tues.
Large power outage in the city of Harrisonville
POWER OUTAGE:
City of Harrisonville Electric Crews are responding to a power outage affecting a large part of the City.
Staff are working to locate the issue and will provide a timeline when one becomes available.
We appreciate your patience during this time.
Staff are working to locate the issue and will provide a timeline when one becomes available.
We appreciate your patience during this time.
Nevada Speedway still racing tonight
RACE DAY
UNFORGOTTEN HEROES FOUNDATION WILL BE BACK AT THE NEVADA SPEEDWAY !!!
THEY WILL HAVE A TABLE SET UP INSIDE THE MAIN GATE WITH 50/50 TICKETS, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE, GAMES, GIVEAWAYS, AND MORE !!!
Lets help out our local veterans that have served our great nation!!
It will also be KIDS BICYCLE RACES at intermission!!!! Kids be sure to bring the bikes out!!! We will have three different races, Kids age 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 years old.
The H3 Grafix B-Mods will be racing for a top prize of $500 to win!!!!
** Due to the expected extreme heat, we will do driver pill draw ends at 7, Pit Meeting 7:15, Hot Laps 7:30 with Racing to follow. **
UNFORGOTTEN HEROES FOUNDATION WILL BE BACK AT THE NEVADA SPEEDWAY !!!
THEY WILL HAVE A TABLE SET UP INSIDE THE MAIN GATE WITH 50/50 TICKETS, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE, GAMES, GIVEAWAYS, AND MORE !!!
Lets help out our local veterans that have served our great nation!!
It will also be KIDS BICYCLE RACES at intermission!!!! Kids be sure to bring the bikes out!!! We will have three different races, Kids age 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12 years old.
WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE KIDS TO HAVE HELMET. Some drivers are also bringing bicycles to be given away!!!! Be sure to get a ticket for that for free!!!!
The H3 Grafix B-Mods will be racing for a top prize of $500 to win!!!!
** Due to the expected extreme heat, we will do driver pill draw ends at 7, Pit Meeting 7:15, Hot Laps 7:30 with Racing to follow. **
Running Order 7-16-22
1. Bedwell Trucking Pure Stocks
2. Mini Stocks
3. Gabriel Roofing Midwest Mods
4. Doutys Auto POWRi Super Stocks
5. Rocky's Tree Service/Pro Drain Septic Outlaw 4-Cylinders
6. H3 Grafix B-Mods
1. Bedwell Trucking Pure Stocks
2. Mini Stocks
3. Gabriel Roofing Midwest Mods
4. Doutys Auto POWRi Super Stocks
5. Rocky's Tree Service/Pro Drain Septic Outlaw 4-Cylinders
6. H3 Grafix B-Mods
General Admission
Adults (13-up) $10
Kids (6-12) $5
Kids (0-5) Free
VIP Seating $15
Adults (13-up) $10
Kids (6-12) $5
Kids (0-5) Free
VIP Seating $15
Pit Pass
Drivers $35
Adults $30
Kids 6-12 $15
Kids 0-5 Free
Drivers $35
Adults $30
Kids 6-12 $15
Kids 0-5 Free
Nevada Speedway
17623 S. 1700 Road
Nevada, MO 64772
17623 S. 1700 Road
Nevada, MO 64772
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