Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Osage Valley announces Youth Tour & CYCLE winners
We are thrilled to announce the winners of our Youth Tour and CYCLE contests! These four outstanding students competed for the opportunity to represent Osage Valley Electric Cooperative on national and state leadership experiences.
Washington, D.C. Youth Tour (June)
Isaac Duncan – Clinton High School
Cooperative Youth Conference and Leadership Experience (CYCLE) – Jefferson City (July)
Kalie Korkmaz – Butler High School
Caroline Cook – Ray-Pec High School
Pictured L to R: Gavin Howerton, Kalie Korkmaz, Caroline Cook and Isaac Duncan
Kolten Groblebe selected as Cass Career Center's Young Professional of the Month
This award is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Harrisonville, which recognizes outstanding young professionals making an impact in Cass County.
Obituary - Teresita Louise Neilsen
Rosary will be prayed at 9:30 am, Friday, April 4, 2025, at Queen of the Holy Rosary Wea Catholic Church, 22779 Metcalf Road, Bucyrus, Kansas 66013. Visitation will follow from 10:00 am to 10:30 am. Funeral mass will take place at 10:30 am.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made payable to the Wounded Warrior Project or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary, P.O. Box 669, Louisburg, Kansas 66053.
More blustery Spring weather ahead
-A very windy Tuesday (particularly in the afternoon hours) well ahead of the front
-Storms kick off in central Kansas probably 7-9PM
-A few small, discrete cells may move East ahead of the line
-A quasi-linear mode could set up approaching midnight as storms move east
-**ALL** modes of severe weather are possible, but special concern for large hail and damaging winds
A couple notes:
-Supercell & Tornado threat continues to be elevated in south central and south east Kansas
-As storms move east after dark, cooling may be a key factor causing storms to become elevated; however, enough instability remains to be concerned particularly for hail for any storms that do drop to surface level.
-Greg@660weather

Weekly report from the Bates County Commission
The County Commissioners have found how to take the "Private Drives" around Rattlesnake Hill and allow Lone Oak Township to accept them, receive CART funds for the roads and maintain the roads.
Each property owner will have to go to the Butler Abstract Office on the west side of the square and sign an easement release for the County to have the roads maintained by Lone Oak Township. There is a recording fee of $50.00 per property. The easement will be 40' wide, 20' each way from the center of the current road. This matches the county roads in the county.
The needed improvements of the roads will take some time. This is moving this issue forward and in a positive direction.
Any questions, set up time to meet with the Commissioners on Mondays or Wednesdays by contacting the County Clerk's Office at 660-679-3371.
Signed,
Bates County Commission
John Gray, Northern Commissioner
Jim Wheatley, Presiding Commissioner
Trent Nelson, Southern Commissioner
Monday, March 31, 2025
Item listing for Butler Lions Club radio auction tonight
The Butler Lions Club radio auction will be on the air tonight 5 to 8 pm on FM 92.1. Check out this list of items and be ready to call 660-679-3135 when the item(s) are up for bidding. Just listen and have fun!
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