Monday, September 9, 2024

Council clashes on proposed entertainment district


 
The decision to expand an ‘entertainment district’ to include the Butler square plus one block all around it didn’t come easy. Allowing alcohol as part of the deal didn’t sit well with some council members.

Several guests spoke in favor of the project including Joanne Godfrey, owner of Luna Umbra Winery, who made a presentation demonstrating that wine festivals can bring great benefit to smaller towns in Missouri as they have already in Glasgow, Plattsburg and Excelsior Springs. All was good with the exception that alcohol will be served to the public, which drew fire from several council members including Denny Rich, Fawn Alkire and Scott Mallatt who expressed concern that minors could be served, among other issues. 

Godfrey explained that the entire operation is carefully controlled to help insure that anyone not age vetted won’t be served- if there is a problem, local police are called. To note, Police Chief Jarrett Wheatley said he didn’t see a problem with it and would enforce the ordinance as they would in any other situation.

Butler Chamber Executive Director Cody Morris also spoke in support of the project as did Electric City Downtown spokesperson Jaylen Watson. But the council still had questions and comments.

“Rich Hill has an event every year that draws a big crowd and they don’t serve alcohol” rebutted Alkire “Same for Adrian and Drexel.” While others agreed that big events can be held without adding alcohol to the equation, the questions kept coming. 

Godfrey said that vetted attendees are given a wristband and a special cup to use, giving those in charge a clear perspective on who is consuming, among other precautions. 

Councilman Brown expressed concerns that the city could get sued if there was an issue related to the event; councilwoman Behringer pointed out that it would be no different than any other previous event where a beer garden was allowed. She went on to say the only difference is that the area, instead of a tent, would include the square and one block around it.

Cody Morris then took the floor and  during his plea to pass the ordinance noted that the city attorney said there would be “zero legal ramifications” in adopting it.

As pro’s and con’s were tossed about for what became a large portion of the meeting, it was finally down to a vote to adopt the ordinance or not with a final tally as follows:

Denny Rich-no; David Brown-yes; Doncella Liggins-yes; Jeff Hall-no; Marlene Wainscott-yes; Fawn Alkire-no; Carmen Behringer-yes and Scott Mallatt-no.

This of course left a split, leaving Mayor Jim Henry with the deciding vote. “I’ll make one comment” he said “I’m going to vote yes but I’m going to go on record as saying that if we have problems with this, I’ll be the first one to repeal it”.

This was followed by another bill related to fee structure for said events which was passed by the council.

Watch the meeting in its entirety here https://fb.watch/uuUdvcTr-b/

Remember the Butler city council meets on the first and third Tuesdays, 7 pm, upstairs at city hall and an elevator is available for those with special needs. The public is strongly encouraged to attend.

Jinkens Named Commanding Officer, MSHP Troop D, Springfield

Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the following promotion effective September 1, 2024:

Lieutenant Dale O. Jinkens, Troop A, has been promoted to the rank of captain and named commanding officer of Troop D, Springfield, MO.

Jinkens was appointed to the Patrol on August 1, 1993, as a member of the 66th Recruit Class. Upon graduating from the Patrol's Law Enforcement Academy in Jefferson City, he was assigned to Troop A, Zone 6, Jackson County. 

In August 1998, he was promoted to corporal and assigned to Zone 14, Bates County. Jinkens was promoted to sergeant in May 2003, and designated zone supervisor of Zone 7, Jackson County. On May 1, 2010, Jinkens was promoted to lieutenant and transferred to Troop A Headquarters.

Jinkens was born in Fort Madison, IA. He graduated from Fort Madison Senior High School in 1988. He earned an associate's degree in criminal justice from Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, in 2007. 

Jinkens served in the United States Marine Corps from 1989 to 1993, prior to joining the Highway Patrol. Captain Jinkens and his wife, Kristie, have three children.


Obituary - Dean Vogrin

Farley Dean Vogrin was born August 9th, 1958, in Wichita, KS to Flo Ann Miller and Phillip J Vogrin. He attended school in Tonganoxie, KS, where he enjoyed playing every sport he could-but especially loving track and football. After attending college, he moved to Dallas, Texas where he met his future wife Tracy while out at a club. The two would marry on February 14th, 1992, and would have two daughters: Delani Ann Vogrin, born June 24th, 1993, and Halle Marie (Vogrin) Roberts, born May 22nd ,1997.

The family would move to Garden City, Missouri in 1999, and would remain there for the rest of their time together. Dean enjoyed watching his girls grow up, sharing family vacations to Branson and attending NFL autograph signings with them. He and Tracy spent many happy years together, welcoming everyone from neighborhood kids to an array of pets into their home.

Sadly, Tracy preceded Dean from this world on August 24th, 2020. He is survived by his father, Phillip J Vogrin, both his daughters, and his granddaughters: Jaylen Jett Wilson, and Rylee Tracy-Sue Roberts.

Dean was very extroverted and kindhearted and was known to put everyone else’s needs before his own. He followed football with a passion, particularly The Raiders, and was known for his in-depth passion for the sport and its statistics.

He passed from this life on September 4th, 2024 in his home. If one thing could be said about Dean Vogrin, it was that he loved his daughters and wife dearly and will be truly missed.

A Celebration of Life Visitation will be held 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at Dickey Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri.

The family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital and may be sent in care of the Dickey Funeral Home, P. O. Box 432, Harrisonville, Mo, 64701.

Benton County Sheriff’s Report 9/2/24 - 9/8/24

Benton County Sheriff’s Report 9/2/24 - 9/8/24:

Brian J. Habelitz of Salisbury, MO was arrested on 9-3-24 on a Benton County warrant for Possession of Controlled Substances, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Operate Vehicle on a Highway Without a Valid License-2nd Offense. Subject is being held in the Benton County Detention Facility without bond.

Vance Edward Slater of Sedalia, MO was arrested on 9-3-24 on two Benton County warrants for Deliver Controlled Substance, Except 35 grams or less of Marijuana or Synthetic Cannabinoid, Tampering with a Motor Vehicle-1st Degree, Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Tampering with a Motor Vehicle-1st Degree. Bond is set at $20,000.00 cash only. Subject is being held in the Benton County Detention Facility.

Keith Allen Bailey of Clinton, MO was arrested on 9-3-24 on a Clinton PD warrant for Failure to Appear/No License. Bond is set at $150.00 cash only. Subject posted bond and was released with a court date.

Emmy Elizabeth Roadcap of Ava, MO was arrested on 9-3-24 on a Douglas County warrant for Failure to Appear/Domestic Assault. Bond is set at $250.00 cash only. Subject posted bond and was released with a court date.

Patty Lyn Maderolutts of Lincoln, MO was arrested on 9-3-24 for Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a Valid License and No Proof of Insurance. Subject was booked, printed and released with a court date.

Sean Christopher Gardner of Raymore, MO was arrested on 9-4-24 on a Pettis County warrant for Driving While Intoxicated - prior and Operate Vehicle on Highway Without Valid License -1st offense. Bond is set at $2,500.00 cash or surety. Subject was transported to another county.

David Chad Ramsey of Moran, KS was arrested on 9-6-24 on a Benton County warrant for Failure to Appear/Possession of Controlled Substance, except 35 grams or less Marijuana/Synthetic Cannabinoid, Driving While Suspended or Revoked-2nd or 3rd offense, Failed to Equip with 2 Approved Headlamps. Bond is set at $10,000.00 cash or surety. Subject posted bond and was released with a court date.

Kolby M Jenkins of Pleasant Hope, MO was sentenced on 9-6-24 to 48 hours in the Benton County Detention Facility. Subject completed his sentence and was released.

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.

Adrian Fall Festival Car Show October 19th

Adrian mo fall festival and car show. craft booths. food vendors. kids games and rides. car show and more!


Update: Sheldon man charged with multiple felonies after police chase last week

A Vernon County man has been charged on multiple felony counts in both Vernon and Cedar Counties after allegedly stealing a truck in Vernon County and fleeing into Cedar County before being stopped by El Dorado Springs Police officers Friday, September 6th.

A Cedar County Deputy spiked the vehicle causing it to be disabled. The suspect fled on foot in the area of 32 highway and 680 rd south of Eldorado Springs. 

The drone pilot and Cedar County Sheriff responded to the location. The suspect was located by our thermal drone and Deputies were guided to his location and he was arrested.

According to complaints filed in Vernon and Cedar County 41 year old Christopher M. Jacobson of Sheldon, Missouri has been charged with two class D felony counts of stealing in Vernon County.

In Cedar County Jacobson was charged with class D felony tampering with a motor vehicle and the class E felony of resisting an arrest.

For the Vernon County warrant for arrest, Jacobson has been placed on a $25,000 cash only bond. In the Cedar County warrant, Jacobson has been put on a $40,000 cash only bond.


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.

Stolen from rural Butler

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Stolen:

white 2014 F350 crew cab with krogman bale bed and tool box and tan 2002 F350 4 door long bed.

Sometime last night they were both taken from our shop east of Butler. I don’t have a pic of our tan truck but I’m posting generic google pic of it.

Anyone with information on this please contact the Bates County Sheriff's Office at 660-679-3232.





Sunday, September 8, 2024

Busy evening for the Adrian Fire Department

The Adrian Fire Department has been busy tonight responding to grass fires. 

With that being said we would like to remind you not to discard cigarettes out of the window of your vehicle due to the drought we are currently in.

Just one small spark can start a very large fire! As always we appreciate the support of the community that we are blessed to serve!

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