Saturday, March 18, 2023

Mushroom hunting season right around the corner!

It’s time for morels!

To the uninitiated, a morel does not have the most appetizing appearance. Its brain-like form looks like something out of a campy horror movie, and a morel’s neutral, earthy color doesn’t command much attention.

From about late March to early May, however, foraging for these small mushrooms is serious business — a business so serious that many folks refuse to reveal their morel spots even to their closest friends and family.

The question many people ask this time of year is, “How can I find morels?” Well, morels are finicky fungal organisms.

The underground portion of the fungus only produces mushrooms in some years — mostly based on soil temperature and moisture availability (but other factors play a role, too).

Ultimately, most of what we know about finding morels is anecdotal and widely variable, but here are a few tips to help you narrow down good places to look for morels:

Morels commonly appear after warm, moist spring weather with daytime temperatures in the low 70s and nighttime temperatures in the 50s.

South and west facing slopes are good sites to look for morels early in the season, with north and east slopes being better for later-season morel hunting.

Morels tend to favor tree species such as elms, ashes, cottonwoods, and even domesticated apples. Look around recently dead trees but beware of falling branches!

Areas disturbed by flooding, fire, or logging often produce loads of morels. Morels peak when lilacs bloom! Most public lands in Missouri allow the collecting of mushrooms for personal use, but always check the regulations before you collect to be sure.

Remember, these are just general guidelines — morels have been found growing in all sorts of locations and conditions!

Before setting off into the forest, make sure you know how to correctly identify morels. Misidentifying and consuming toxic mushrooms can cause anything from mild stomach issues to organ failure or even death!

There are several mushroom species in Missouri, including the big red false morel, which are considered toxic and not recommended for consumption. Consult with field guides or a professional mycologist to be completely confident in species identification before consuming any mushrooms.

Browse MDC’s mushroom field guide for photos of the more common and noticeable fungal species in Missouri.

Friday, March 17, 2023

Butler Bears Baseball gets win over Lockwood today

The Butler Bears Varsity Baseball Team asserted their will over the Lockwood Tigers on their way to an easy 7-1 victory today in the Lamar Classic.

The Butler Bears Varsity tailed three runs in the sixth inning. The offense for Butler was lead by Maddox Fennewald and Bryson Kash all driving in runs in the frame.

Fennewald led the Butler Bears to a victory on the mound. The righthander allowed one hit and zero runs over four innings, striking out five. 

Zayn Carson, Jake Chandler, and Eli Cox all put in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.

Nik Thieman took the loss for Lockwood. The hurler allowed nine hits and and seven runs over five and a third innings, striking out five.

The Bears racked up nine hits in the game. Brandon Hammett and Fennewald each racked up multiple hits for Butler Bears. 

Brandon Hammett went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Butler Bears Varsity in hits. Butler will face the Lamar Tigers on Saturday.

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BCMH: Shout out to Patty Lurten Registered Respiratory Therapist

BCMH: Shout out to Patty Lurten Registered Respiratory Therapist for National Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week! PR is for patients who experience lung problems such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and other chronic respiratory diseases or conditions, such as “long Covid”. 

Patty helps her patients throughout the whole program, which includes exercise, education and activities based on their specific needs and a qualifying diagnosis. 

Although pulmonary rehabilitation can’t cure lung disease, it can be of great benefit and patients notice improved breathing effort, improved strength, and better ability to cope. 

We appreciate Patty and the ability to provide this needed rehab program for our community!

Humansville man killed in Cedar County accident

On March 17th around 9:45am the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cedar County along with the Cedar County Sheriff's Office responded to a one vehicle on Route J around 2 miles north of Stockton.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the southbound 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by 54 year old Larry L. Teer of Humansville, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned ejecting the driver.

Larry L. Teer was pronounced dead at the scene of this accident and his body was transported to Butler Funeral Home of Humansville, Missouri.

A passenger in the vehicle 55 year old Leona M. Teer sustained serious injuries and she was life flighted to Cox South Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri. 

This is Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 13th fatality of the year 2023.

View crash report below:

Obituary - Margie Lucille Smith

Funeral services for Margie Lucille Smith of Climax Springs, Missouri formerly of Amsterdam, Missouri will be 12 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation prior to services 11 - 12 p.m. at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Scott Cemetery in Amsterdam, Missouri. Contributions to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Margie Lucille Smith, age 87 of Climax Springs, Missouri died Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Missouri. She was born November 1, 1935 to Herbert Horace and Laura Bell Briscoe Briscoe in Butler, Missouri.

Margie is survived by a daughter, Cindy Carnnahan and husband Jack of Climax Springs, Missouri; four grandchildren, Lester Carnnahan and wife Becky of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Barbara Carnnahan of Climax Springs, Missouri, Carl Carnnahan and wife Michelle of Wichita, Kansas and Michael Carnnahan and wife Kristi of Climax Springs, Missouri; 8 great-grandchildren; and 5 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, James “Jimmy” Smith; a great-granddaughter, Jillian Carnnahan; and her twin sister, Margaret Briscoe.

Way to go Shyanne!

Congratulations to Drexel FFA member Shyanne Vunovich for being selected as one of the top 100 freshmen in the State of Missouri. 

Shyanne will attend the HYMAX Academy this June! Congratulations on this honor, Shy!!


Chilly and Windy Weekend

Intermittent snow flurries are possible thru the rest of the day. Below normal temps & gusty winds continue thru the weekend. Wind chills at or below 0°F are expected tonight & Sat night.

There is a prize toward the end of the 7 day forecast as temps look to warm next week.


Obituary - Michael Keith Williams

Michael Keith Williams, age 78 passed away on Tuesday, March 14,2023, at his home in Warsaw, Missouri. He was born on May 8, 1944 to Odis and Ruth Ann Williams. On May 5, 1962 Michael married the love of his life Rosemary, and unto that union two children were born.

Michael was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was a “self made” and used his ingenuity by opening Micro Tool and Die in 1980, then, his second business Central Missouri plastics in 2000. He was blessed with success with the support of his wife and children. All who knew Michael would describe him as witty and fun loving.

He is preceded in death by his parents, and his wife Rosemary Williams.

Michael is survived by his son, Darin (Beth) Williams of Warsaw, Missouri, his daughter, Pam (Lewis) Graham, of Edwards, Missouri, six grandchildren; Jacklyn (John) Miller, of Concordia, Missouri, Patrick Ferking, of Higginsville, Missouri, Jessica (Ethan) Hinck, of Concordia, Missouri, Allison (Price) Carter, of Liberty, Missouri, Trent (Rachel) Clark, of Overland Park, Kansas and Anna Clark of Lakeside, Oregon, fifteen great grandchildren, three brothers; Terry (Paula) Wiliams, Jimmy Williams, David (Debbie) Williams, two sisters; Sandra Keller, Patricia Wilson, several nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends

Funeral Services for Michael Keith Williams will be held on Saturday March 18,2023 2:00 P.M. at the Reser Funeral Home. Interment will follow services at Sunnyside near Warsaw Missouri. Memorial Contributions may be made to Benton County Cancer c/o the Reser Funeral Home.

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