Saturday, March 15, 2025

Drexel student receives Missouri Sheriff's Association scholarship

 


Help us congratulate Montanna Mears from Drexel High School for receiving the Missouri Sheriff’s Association’s 2025 $500 scholarship.

Montanna is a senior at Drexel High School. Montanna plans to attend University of Central Missouri to get a degree in public education with an emphasis on special education.
Montanna’s parents work for the Bates County Sheriff’s Office. Her Dad is a Patrol Sergeant and her Mom is the 911 Communications Director.
Congratulations Montanna we wish you the best of luck and look forward to you coming back to the Bates County area to teach our youth.

Courtesy Bates County Sheriff's Office

Harrisonville area mourns loss of municipal judge

 


The City of Harrisonville extends its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Judge Don Lograsso, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 73.

Judge Lograsso served as Judge for the Harrisonville Municipal Court for nearly five years.
Judge Lograsso served the Harrisonville community admirably, giving compassion and understanding where he could, while ensuring that justice was faithfully administered.
The City of Harrisonville thanks Judge Lograsso for his years of service to our community. Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones.

Courtesy City of Harrisonville

Reminder: Amsterdam St. Patrick's Day Parade today

 


Cooler, less breezy for the weekend

 


Friday, March 14, 2025

City of Drexel burn ban in effect

The city of Drexel is under a burn ban until further notice.

Thunderstorm Warning extended until 3:45 pm

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning to be in effect until 3:45 pm.

Updates will be provided accordingly.

Road bocked near Passaic

Steve Hubbard Photo

As of 12:50 am a container truck is blocking business 49 about 1/4 mile south of Passaic and the trek around can be a long one

Hopefully the road will be cleared soon.

2025 Appreciation Open House



by Elizabeth Davis


The Bates County Soil and Water Conservation District held their annual Cooperator Appreciation Open House on March 13, 2025, at the USDA Building, 625 W. Nursery, Butler, MO, with 50 people who had signed in by the noon hour and many more who dropped in throughout the day.  Refreshments were served from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and lunch was offered between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.  


The highlight of the day for many attendees was the Annual Fourth Grade poster Contest. This year’s theme was “Home is Where the Habitat is.” Posters are judged at 50% on theme, 30% for visual appeal, 10% for originality and 10% for universal appeal. The top contest winners from each class receive a ribbon and cash prize.


In all, 169 fourth graders from eight area schools participated in the event. From each class, a first place winner was picked and from those fourteen, the field was narrowed to the four winners who were introduced at the Thursday Open House.


This year’s Bates County winners were as follows:


4th Place – Elijah Arnold – Rich Hill School, son of Joshua & Danielle Arnold

3rd Place – Hadley Brooks – Butler School, daughter of Rachell Brooks

2nd Place – Melanie Varns – Hudson School, daughter of Stacie Varns

1st Place – Nora Reynolds – Hume School, daughter of Autumn & Adam Reynolds


Each county winner received a plaque in addition to the ribbon and cash prize for placing first in their school. The first place county poster will advance to the State level competition. State Poster Contest winners will be announced at the Annual Training Conference held in November, at Margaritaville Resort. We would like to thank the schools, teachers and parents for allowing their students to be a part of this activity.  We are especially thankful to all the students who submitted a poster.  You are the future of our Conservation Nation. Each and every one of the posters showed a genuine interest in preserving our Natural Resources through good conservation practices.


Everyone in attendance seemed to have a good time and their presence was much appreciated in helping to make a fun day for all.


Board Members in attendance were:  Michael Rapp, Chairman; David Yarick, Vice-Chairman; Tyler Reinke, Treasurer and David Thurman, Member.


Personnel in attendance were:  Katrina O’Farrell and Cheyenne Reinke all NRCS staff; Arlie Jessup and Elizabeth Davis, all SWCD staff.


We would like to thank everyone that attended our Open House and hope it was as enjoyable for the attendees as it was for our Staff.




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