Friday, May 5, 2023
McCoy awarded outstanding senior award for Welding Technology from the Cass Career Center
Obituary - Darrel Leon Wilson, Sr.
Darrel Leon Wilson, Sr. was born September 10, 1954 in Merwin, Missouri to Archie and Edith Aleshire Wilson. Darrel was united in marriage to Debora Huckaby on July 5, 1988. He worked for JC Penny’s for over 25 years and was currently employed at the Drexel Schools for 10 years.
Darrel enjoyed gardening, fishing, mushroom and asparagus hunting, and was a collector of all things. If you were ever in need of something, Darrel most likely had what you were looking for, in fact he may have several.
Darrel was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ross Wilson, and many aunts and uncles. He is survived by his wife Debora “Debbie” Wilson of the home in Drexel, daughter Dawn Meyers of Overland Park, KS., son Darrel Wilson, Jr. and wife Rachel of Drexel, MO., daughter Desiree Offutt and husband Kenneth of Drexel, MO., grandchildren, Marley Wilson, Kenny and Kai Offutt, brother Roger Wilson and wife Donna of Drexel, MO., sister Elaine Tschudi of Adrian, MO.
State Farm Student Athlete of the week Butler Senior Josie Johnston
Coach Courter said, "Josie holds two school records, discus and javelin. She has broken the javelin record she set as a junior twice already this year. She currently ranks #5 in the state in class 2 discus and is looking to improve upon her 6th place finish at state last year.
Josie has developed into being a very strong leader and positive role model for not just the throwers squad, but the track program in general. She is oftentimes called upon to demonstrate proper throwing techniques for the younger athletes in the program, but she is still very receptive to learning new skills as well." We asked Josie how she believes sports helps her with school and her everyday life. She told us, “I believe determination plays a huge role. You build determination in sports and you're also determined to get your school work to be able to stay eligible to do what you love.
Overall, it builds a lot on your character.” We asked her to state what it takes to be an elite athlete. She replied with, "lots and lots of training. You are constantly working to better yourself and others, especially in the off time. You have to be willing to put the hard work and effort into what you love."
Then we asked Josie what the toughest aspect of sports were. She said, "probably the mental aspect. Many times athletes are put down and face many struggles. It isn't easy to overcome the obstacles you face, and you aren't always supported by others. It can get to be a lot mentally and physically."
Finally, we asked her to share her favorite track memory with us. She told us, "going to state last year." After graduation she plans to attend Rockhurst University to major in Physical Therapy and continue her track career. We wish Josie and the other athletes the best of luck at districts tomorrow!
Pictured left to right: Richard Courter; Josie Johnston, daughter of Jeff and Becky Johnston; Baylie Pitts, State Farm; Kellie Davidson, State Farm.
The Power to Make a Difference
Ms. Klinksick was nominated by Rich Hill High School student, Izetta Person. Izetta was selected as one of four finalists in the Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest and will attend the Washington DC Youth Tour in June. Each finalist was asked to name the educator with the most impact on their educational journey.
The Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest program consists of an essay and interview. The contest not only provides four finalists with a trip to Washington DC or Jefferson City but also strives to build character, confidence, and compassion through the experiences and speakers on the trip. These students are the leaders of tomorrow and Osage Valley wants to acknowledge the educators that encouraged them along the way.
Christina Ortiz, Clinton High School, was selected to receive Osage Valley Electric Cooperative’s Influential Educator Award. In addition to the award, she received a $250 gift card.
Ms. Ortiz was nominated by Clinton High School student, Benjamin Tucker. Benjamin was selected as one of four finalists in the Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest and will attend the Cooperative Youth Conference and Leadership Experience (CYCLE) in July. Each finalist was asked to name the educator with the most impact on their educational journey.
The Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest program consists of an essay and interview. The contest not only provides four finalists with a trip to Washington DC or Jefferson City but also strives to build character, confidence, and compassion through the experiences and speakers on the trip. These students are the leaders of tomorrow and Osage Valley wants to acknowledge the educators that encouraged them along the way.
Valarie Ellsworth, Harrisonville High School communications arts instructor, was selected to receive Osage Valley Electric Cooperative’s Influential Educator Award. In addition to the award, she received a $250 gift card.
Mrs. Ellsworth was nominated by Harrisonville High School student, Case Melzer. Case was selected as one of four finalists in the Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest and will attend the Washington DC Youth Tour in June. Each finalist was asked to name the educator with the most impact on their educational journey.
The Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest program consists of an essay and interview. The contest not only provides four finalists with a trip to Washington DC or Jefferson City but also strives to build character, confidence, and compassion through the experiences and speakers on the trip. These students are the leaders of tomorrow and Osage Valley wants to acknowledge the educators that encouraged them along the way.
Marty Mitchell, Clinton Technical School welding instructor, was selected to receive Osage Valley Electric Cooperative’s Influential Educator Award. In addition to the award, he received a $250 gift card.
Mr. Mitchell was nominated by Appleton City High School student, Madison Wilson. Madison was selected as one of four finalists in the Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest and will attend the Cooperative Youth Conference and Leadership Experience (CYCLE) in July. Each finalist was asked to name the educator with the most impact on their educational journey.
The Osage Valley Youth Tour Essay Contest program consists of an essay and interview. The contest not only provides four finalists with a trip to Washington DC or Jefferson City but also strives to build character, confidence, and compassion through the experiences and speakers on the trip. These students are the leaders of tomorrow and Osage Valley wants to acknowledge the educators that encouraged them along the way.
El Dorado Springs man killed in early morning Vernon County crash
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the westbound 2018 Peterbilt tractor trailer driven by 33 year old Matthew A. Trandum of Camdenton, Missouri crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2008 Chevrolet Silverado driven by 30 year old Clinton T. Stacy of El Dorado Springs, Missouri head on.
Mr. Stacy was pronounced dead at the scene of this accident and Trandum sustained serious injuries and was transported to Mercy Hospital in Joplin for treatment.
This is Troop D of the Missouri State Highway Patrol's 33rd fatality accident of 2023.
View crash report below:
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=230229331
Xtreme Motors Customer Appreciation Day set for May 6th
Butler city wide garage sale info for next weekend!
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1. 808 Hillcrest - Everything clothing, boys & girls, womens, miniature china
2. 807 Hillcrest - Multi family garage sale, w/fishing and outdoor items
3. 900 N. Gregory - Women’s clothes, new vac
4. 1100 Country Club Dr - Men’s clothes, new shoes, tools, ramp, flower pots, spreader, lots of misc
5. 209 E. Atkinson Ave - Downsizing. Furniture, kitchen, household, crafts, beads, fabric and much more
6. 3014 NW CR 591(West side of I-49) - Antiques, architectural salvage, home goods, florals, furniture, and more
7. 203 S. Water St - Mens clothing, tools, utensils
8. 300 N Delaware St (First Baptist Church) - Bake sale & biscuits & gravy, all proceeds go to sound system fundraiser
9. 802 Elks Dr (Bates Co Museum) - New household items, antiques, books & misc
10. 1104 W. Fort Scott St (former Flaming Lantern) - Lots of misc!
11. 205 W. Vine St - Priced to sell! Multi family, Sat 8 am to 3 pm
12. 202 N. Water St - Linens,bldg supplies, furniture, home decor, Christmas decor, snow blower, lots of misc
13. 304 N. Fulton St - Estate sale of Linda Beasley, Barbie & porcelain dolls, Christmas collection, small appliances, etc
14. 703 N. Havannah St - Household items, name brand clothing kids through adult, craft supplies
15. 221 W. Nursery St - Quilting items, sewing items, scrapbooking items, kitchen items, bedding, jewelry, misc, home decor
16. 11 W. Lee St - Appliances, knick knacks, clothes, bedding, curtains, purses, misc
17. 302 S. Fulton St - (Fri & Sat) Three families, 32” Kenmore freezer, twin sleigh bed & new mattress, lawn mower, clothes, bedding, shoes, household, TV or stereo cabinet
18. 903 W. Fort Scott St - (Family Center parking lot) - Antiques, collectibles, tools, household, much more
19. 360 NW State Rte TT highway - Camping tools, men’s bike, truck tires, kitchen, misc
20. 3857 NE CR 1763 - Tons of household items, lots of hardware & misc lawn and garden
21. 417 S. High St - Household, tools, clothes, decor, garden planters/tools and much more
22. 311 S. Thompson St - Kids & adult clothes, misc tools, art, DVD’s, Power Wheels, end tables, home decor, washer, toys. Priced to please!
23. 405 W. Ohio St - Furniture, women’s clothes, maternity clothes, baby items, baby clothes, misc home goods
24. 711 NW CR 2 - Furniture, clothing, housewares, tools, designer handbags
25. 501 S. Orange St (behind Sandy’s Herb shop) - Clothes, household items, tool boxes, lots of new kitchen items, furniture
26. 1103 Country Club Dr - Household items
27. 111 W. Dakota St - Office supply items, desk/formica desktops/home decor items
28. 508 E. Nursery St - Table & chairs, dog houses, canning items, clothing, too much to list
29. 104 W. Park St - Moving sale! Lots of furniture & household stuff. Cash only
30. 408 W. College St - Girls NB to 8, boys NB to adult 2XL, womens, shoes, books, tons of phone cases, bed sets, something for everyone
31. 7 S. Courtney Dr - Tons of bargains!
32. 404 N. Delaware - Household and clothing, tools & furniture
33. 515 N. Fulton St - Household decor, bikes, clothing, lots of stuff for everyone
34. 12 S. Courtney Dr - Boys clothes, toys & misc
35. 202 Sunset View Dr - Multiple family garage sale, home decor, patio furniture, kids cloths, LOTS of toys
36. 809 Country Club Dr - Fri 8-1, Sat 8-?, lots of craft, scrapbooking & cake supplies, big entertainment center, household, wedding decor, misc
37. 4 Fetters Dr - Friday & Saturday, moving sale, lots of clothes, some new, lots of tools, tool box, ¾ inch socket & wrench set, fencing tools, antique stove and more.
38. 603 S. Olive St - Clothing (toddler, womens plus, mens, womens), household, toys, building materials
39. 707 N. Orange - Designer clothes, teen things, lots to see
40. 403 N. Orange St - (Raybourn Storage) Old bicycles, wooden cigar boxes, stuffed animals, antiques, safety glasses, leather gloves
41. 409 S. High St - Women’s clothes, furniture, household, tools
42. 507 W. Dakota St - Two family garage sale, knick knacks, collections, kitchen misc
43. 700 N. Gregory Blvd - Multi family garage sale, all kinds of everything!
44. 402 N. Havanah St - Multi family, clothing, household stuff, wedding items, bit of everything!
45. 508 N. Water St - Come put our junk in your trunk! Multi-family, name brand clothing (women’s & girls) toys, furniture
46. 1108 Country Club Dr - Multi family sale , household/miscellaneous items
47. 1016 W. Fort Scott St - medical, household items, tools, power tools, yard tools
J. On the square (Popplewell-Junk in the Trunk) All kinds of misc!
J. On the square (Mellenbruch-Junk in the Trunk) Tools, gates, misc, wood cook stove, lots to see!






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