Saturday, September 14, 2024

Butler Bears Cross Country competes in Nevada

Friday evening the Butler Bears Cross County team ran at the Cottey College Invite in Nevada. We had a lot of PRs today and really good races by everyone.

Here are the results:
Varsity Girls
Jaylie- 3rd 23:10.80 PR
Natalee- 9th 27:55.50 PR

Varsity Boys
2nd as a team
Brandon- 2nd 16:21.20
Ronen- 4th 18:32.70 PR
Kenny- 10th 20:14.40 PR
CJ- 11th 20:19.50
Damian- 12th 21:05.60 PR
Jerrun- 15th 21:18.80 PR
Junior High Girls
Erica- 4th 15:13.30 PR
Luisa- 12th 17:06.30
Mia- 17th 19:24.90 PR

Junior High Boys
3rd as a team
Hayden- 5th 12:41.50
Porter- 6th 13:20 PR
Brennden- 14th 14:34.30 PR
Blaine- 15th 14:42 PR
Reid- 19th 15:36.10 PR
Mayson- 23rd 16:08.90
Evan- 31st 20:30.40 PR
Cooper- 33rd 21:01 PR













Friday, September 13, 2024

2024 Week 3 Missouri State High School Football Scores

2024 Week 3 Missouri State High School Football Scores sponsored weekly by Kellie Davidson State Farm of Butler!

Adrian 41, Holden 28
Albany 42, St. Joseph Christian 20
Appleton City 44, Drexel 26
Aurora 26, Monett 18
Archie 64, Rich Hill 8
Ava 20, Mountain Grove 12
Blair Oaks 42, Osage 0
Blue Springs South 37, Lees Summit 12
Bowling Green 56, Wright City 13
Branson 35, Bolivar 0
Brookfield 62, Highland 0
Camdenton 35, Smith-Cotton 13
Carrollton 35, Lone Jack 16
Carthage 49, Glendale 14
East Newton 42, Cassville 21
Eldon 28, Owensville 8
El Dorado 52, Pleasant Hope 6
Fair Grove 29, Buffalo 14
Farmington 36, Poplar Bluff 33
Forsyth 36, Hollister 14
Gallatin 34, Polo 12
Greenfield 40, New Heights Christian 32
Harrisonville 55, Center 14
Hayti 32, Scott City 20
Hillsboro 37, Washington 7
Houston 28, Salem 7
Kearney 38, Smithville 14
Kickapoo 26, Webb City 23
King City 48, Stanberry 32
Kirksville 7, Savanna 6
Lamar 44, Tipton 0
Lees Summit North 26, Mill Valley (Kan) 13
Liberty 41, Raytown South 12
Lockwood 64, Jasper 6
Logan/Rogersville 48, Central (Springfield) 12
Marionville 54, Skyline 6
Mid Buchanan 42, Centralia 6
Midway 36, Russellville 14
Milan 27, Maysville 0
Mt. Vernon 42, McDonald County 20
Neosho 28, Lebanon 14
Nixa 49, Joplin 0
North Kansas City 38, Excelsior Springs 0
North Platte 26, Lathrop 20
North Shelby 84, St. Paul Lutheran (Concordia) 22
Oak Park 37, Park Hill South 17
Odessa 38, Mexico 14
Osceola 46, Liberal 26
Palmyra 56, Macon 14
Parkview 38, Lighthouse Christian 0
Pierce City 21, Sarcoxie 0
Platte County 28, Fort Osage 14
Princeton 66, Pattonsburg 28
Reeds Spring 26, Clever 14
Republic 35, Ozark 0
Richmond 49, Marshall 27
Rockhurst 42, Olathe North 25
Ruskin 44, Central (Kansas City) 8
Salisbury 44, Fayette 18
Seneca 42, Nevada 7
Sherwood 36, Cole Camp 6
Slater 56, Sweet Springs 14
South Callaway 28, Lexington 13
Southern Boone 40, California 0
South Shelby 44, Monroe City 22
Staley 21, Park Hill 19
Stockton 18, Ash Grove 0
Strafford 35, Springfield Catholic 0
Sullivan 35, Union 14
Valley Catholic 61, Potosi 7
Versailles 22, Butler 14
Warrensburg 35, Moberly 14
Warsaw 21, Lafayette County 16
West Plains 35, Hillcrest 7
Willow Springs 14, Cabool 13
Worth County 64, North Andrew 6





Archie wins big in Rich Hill

 The defending 8-Man State Champions the Archie Whirlwinds (2-0) traveled south down I-49 to take on the Rich Hill Tigers (1-1) tonight in 8-Man football action.

Archie led this contest 50-0 at halftime and went on to win the contest by the final score of 64-8. 

The Whirlwinds will look to stay undefeated next week as they host the Osceola Indians. Please come out and support the Whirlwinds.

Please enjoy some photos from tonight's game below:






Butler Bears lose on the road tonight in Versailles

The Butler Bears football Team (1-1) hit the road tonight as they take on the Versailles Tigers (0-2) in high school football action. 

The first half was a defensive struggle as the both teams were tough on the field with the Tigers taking the halftime lead 12-8.

Versailles was able to score on the opening drive of the 2nd half to take a 20-8 lead. 

Butler was able to score late in the 4th quarter to make the game close but the tigers were able to hold on and secure a victory over the bears 22-14.

Butler will look to get back on the winning track as they will be at home next week as they host the St. Mary's Academy Crusaders.

Come out and support the bears! Enjoy some photos from the game tonight below:









KBI and La Cygne Kansas Police Department conducting death investigation

KBI and La Cygne Kansas Police Department conducting death investigation

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and La Cygne Police Department are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a one-year-old from La Cygne.

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, at approximately 5 p.m., the La Cygne Police Department received a call reporting an unresponsive toddler in her home at 502 E Sycamore St. First responders provided lifesaving measures, and the child was transported to Overland Park Regional Medical Center, where she was later pronounced deceased.

The La Cygne Police Department requested KBI assistance and KBI agents responded.

An autopsy was conducted on Friday, Sept. 12. The results of autopsy were undetermined, and are pending additional testing and the final autopsy report.

Death investigations may be determined to be the result of a homicide, suicide, natural causes, or an accident. The investigation is ongoing.

Obituary - Kathy Koehler

Katherine Aurora “Kathy” Koehler, age 39, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away Tuesday, September 10, 2024. She was born on March 20, 1985 in St. Louis, Missouri the daughter of Elmer “Frank” Koehler and Rosalie Koehler. Kathy was a special lady and loved by many. She enjoyed doing arts and crafts, watching cartoons, playing Pokémon and spending time with her nieces and nephews.

She loved animals and dinosaurs and was keenly interested in learning all she could about them. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Bonnie Sanders and nephew Stephen Sanders III. Kathy is survived by a brother, Stephen Sanders Jr, two sisters, Anetia Baldwin, and Laura Arthur, her Aunt Lesa Williams, and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held 11 am Saturday, September 21, 2024 at the Mound City Christian Church. Memorial contributions can be made to Southeast Kansas Mental Health, c/o Schneider Funeral Home, P.O. Box 525, Pleasanton, Kansas 66075. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

Update: Shooting leaves one dead in rural Butler

On September 12th around 8:45 pm deputies were advised of a shooting that just occurred at a property on North East County Road 2504 just outside Butler City limits.

On arrival, deputies confronted the subject of the shooting and took him into custody. The deputies then found the victim unresponsive located in the front seat of a pickup truck in the drive way. The deputies performed CPR on the victim until EMS arrived on scene and declared the subject deceased.

All three people who remained at the scene were taken into custody for questioning. One subject fled the scene and was located in Butler by the Butler Police Department.

Detectives spent the night processing the scene and interviewing the witnesses. Coroner Greg Mullinax took custody of victim’s body for an autopsy.

On 9/13/2024 the Bates County prosecutor charged Jeffrey Daniel Ross Jr of Butler with 1st degree homicide and armed criminal action. Bond has been set at $1,000,000 cash only by the Honorable Judge Highley.

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.







Obituary - Edwin Eugene Nelson

Edwin Eugene Nelson, age 91 of Adrian, Missouri unexpectedly passed away on Thursday February 8, 2024 at his home in Adrian. A visitation will be held Saturday, September 28, 2024 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at the Adrian First Baptist Church, Adrian, Missouri. 

Memorial services will follow at 11:00 am Saturday, also at the church. Inurnment will take place in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400). 

Memorial contributions may be made to the Adrian First Baptist Church, Homebound Meals, Children’s Mercy, or the Adrian Volunteer Fire Department. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

He was born on March 29, 1932 in Drexel, Missouri the son of James Nelson and Bernice (Twyman) Nelson. He was a graduate of Adrian High School in 1950. After graduation, he served in the U.S. Military (Army) in Korea. Later, he worked several years at the Bendix Corporation in Kansas City. He graduated from the Pipefitter Apprenticeship and worked as a Pipefitter for several years. He also worked at the power plant in LaCygne, KS and later at the General Motors Leed's Plant in KC. He finished his career at Honeywell as a Pipefitter and later as a Maintenance Planner/Scheduler, where he retired in 1997.

On Nov. 9, 1952, he married the love of his life, Doris Clark. They had two sons, Steve & Kevin. He received Jesus as his personal savior at a young age, and until the mid 60's, they lived in the Burdette community where Edwin served in the Burdette Baptist Church. Then hẹ built a horse just north of Adrian and they moved there in 1966. Edwin and Doris lived there until she passed away on December 7, 2002, after 50 years of marriage.

Although Doris & Edwin never had grandchildren, they had lots of nieces and nephews who would come to visit them and spend the night. Doris taught them how to craft and cook, and Edwin taught several of them how to drive and how to work and do a quality job they could be proud of. They both enjoyed that very much.

After Doris' death, Edwin would frequently go to the Crescent Hill Cemetery to see Doris' grave and to talk to her. That meant a lot to him through the years.

In early 2018, he shattered his elbow and decided to move into Adrian where he lived his remaining years. He loved going to Yoss' Thrifway Store and the Dollar Store, where he could socialize as well as pick up a few items he needed. His highlight of the week was receiving meals delivered to him by Homebound Meals from the Butler Senior Center. All doctor appointments had to be scheduled around receiving those meals!!

Edwin always enjoyed working with his hands and always had tools nearby as he could fix almost anything. He loved being outside in the fresh air and sunshine. Anyone who knew him knows that he enjoyed anything related to older cars and tractors, and he "collected" any and every thing that he could purchase at a good price. He would not throw anything away. He was very resourceful and made things last. The last few years, Steve spent a lot of time with him and would take him to Butler to do some shopping. When he took him to Wal-Mart, Steve would just leave him in the Hardware aisle just let him shop. Steve said he was like a kid in a toy store. He always had “project” that he wanted to work on. That is what kept him going as he live by himself for 21 years.

Edwin was preceded in death by his parents, James and Bernice Nelson; his wife, Doris Nelson; one brother, Donald Nelson; 2 sisters, Goldie Saathoff and Doris Sherman; one sister-in-law, Maedine Nelson; and two brother-in-laws, Rogers Saathoff and Wayne Sherman; relatives from his wife's side of the family: Roy and Millie Clark, Jean and Denver Stark, Denny Stark, Jerry Clark, Richard Clark, Mici Clark, Joe Clark, & Jeffrey.

Survivors include: Steve (Madilyn) Nelson and grand dog Mardy of Belton, MO and Kevin (Cindy) Nelson of Independence, MO as well as numerous nieces/nephews (and their families) in several states.

Edwin will be forever remembered and deeply missed.

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