Monday, April 28, 2025

Some fun

 Trivia

Answers below

1. Alektorophobia is the fear of what?

2. On average, how long does it take food to pass through the human body?

3. What U.S. State was the first to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?

Riddle me this

Answer below

What can you drive that has wheels and also flies?










Trivia answers: 1. chickens 2. 53 hours 3. Alabama  Riddle answer: a garbage truck!

Recipe of the Week

 


The Museum Minute: Movies for a dime

 Courtesy of the Bates County Museum 802 Elks Drive, Butler Mo 64730 (660) 679-0134

Herrman’s Historical Happenings week of April 30

1862 Confederate sympathizers hold a rally in Butler. There are several personal battles, some injuries but no fatalities.

1892 The first graduating class of Hume School, 7 total, get their diplomas.

1902 Members of the Foster Band are constructing a bandstand over the public well.

1908 A deadly hailstorm in the Pleasant Gap community piles the ice 16 inches deep.

1933 More reddish Kansas dust rolls into Bates Co. To be out very long, people have to wear masks on their faces.

1934 Butler's new bank, The First National Bank, opens in the old Farmer's Bank location, North end of the East side of the square.

1942 It's announced the Hill Road Show will present its dime movies every Thursday in Amsterdam during the Summer.

1992 The Adrian boys & girls track teams easily out-distance the rest of the Butler relays.

2000 An early morning fire guts the building of the Adrian Meats Co, Mr and Mrs Pat Oates & family are owners.

Bates County real estate transfers and marriage licenses

Wheatley, Terry to Kassner, Nathan L Str 28-39-30 //Sw
Lafollette, Charles to Brabant, Sebastian Lt 1 Bl 8 Amsterdam, Original Town Of+
Hellwig, Gretchen to Hellwig, Gretchen Lee Trust 6-29-2020 Lt 63 Country South+
Cleveland Affordable Storage, LLC to Amsterdam Properties, LLC Lt 1 Bl 6 Amsterdam, Original Town Of+
West Central Investments Group, LLC to Brown, Nathan Lt 5 Bl 2 Peck's Addn+
Mcelwain, Calee to Bowie, Michael A.C. Lt 2 Bl 2 William's Second Addn
Swickhamer, Stacey to Coffel, Donald E Str 19-38-31 //Ne
Asset Exchange, LLC to Swickhamer, Stacey Str 12-38-33
Fischer, Greg (Trustee) to Fischer, Hagen Str 31-39-29 //Sw
Nitsche Family Trust 6-10-2009 to Graenser, Skylor D Str 22-40-31 //Sw
Courson, Jessica Nicole to Courson, Robert Bradley Bl 15 William's First, Ext. Of Addn
Piland, Berry to Piland, Leah Str 17-40-31
Cole, Karen J to Cole, Karen J (Trustee) Str 34-40-33 //Ne
Marriage license
none

Chance of storms increase overnight

What's Up by LeRoy Cook

Survey flights over the south end of the county showed the results of the half-foot of rain that fell over Easter weekend. The three rivers combined to put the Osage at full flood, and Truman Lake water held back a quick runoff. We’ve all seen it worse, of course, but the cropland will need some time and work to recover.

The past weekend was a little frustrating for flyers, in that fog and low ceilings sat over the Kansas City area and rain areas threatened flights headed south. Last Wednesday, we were ran out of the Olathe area by pop-up thunderstorms drifting south of MCI’s airspace/ And the cold front sitting nearby after the wind shifted to the north made for the following days’ gloomy weather. We did see some air traffic, like the CH-47 Army Reserve helicopter passing through, and some agricultural application AirTractors treating some soggy fields. 

In news of the week, it was announced that Boeing is selling off one of its divisions that specialized in support services for general aviation. Specifically, that means ForeFlight flight planning software will no longer carry the Boeing label, and the Jeppesen flight information and training products are divested. Boeing is returning to its roots, building airliners and military planes.

Delta Airlines keeps getting bad breaks in the publicity department. On the heels of losing wheels and other embarrassments, last Monday an Airbus 330 leaving Orlando had its right engine catch fire and 282 passengers had to slide to safety. The same day, an Atlanta-bound Boeing 757 had to turn around with cabin pressure issues. Last month saw a Delta commuter jet flip over after a hard landing at Toronto and a similar aircraft had to return to Atlanta with “haze” in the cabin, generated by a faulty air pack. At least nobody’s been hurt, but old Delta’s bad luck keeps coming it seems.

The FAA is getting upset about a proposed piece of legislation in the Florida state senate. It would allow homeowners to use “reasonable force” against drones flying within 500 feet of their property. The FAA considers drones and the like to be “aircraft” and there are regulations against shooting at anything that flies. As I told a lawyer this week, who was working on a nuisance dispute, you can’t use a local law to preempt Federal statutes. Guess we could always say we thought the thing circling over was a Black Vulture about to attack us...

The weekly trivia question, posed by CH-47 ‘copter pilot Beth McCune; asked for the nickname of the armed Chinook helicopters used briefly in the Vietnam War.  The four big twin-rotor gunships were called “Guns-A-Go-Go” in their brief usage. For next week, we’re asking about the start of a war 75 years ago, being commemorated at the AirVenture airshow this summer. What war was it? You can send your answers to kochhaus1@gmail.com


Sunday, April 27, 2025

Lady Bears Bring the Excitement to Giving Fore Living Game

By Cody Morris, Tailgate TV

On Monday, April 21, the Lady Bears were dressed in Blue and ready for their Giving Fore Living ball game! The Green Ridge Lady Tigers would be coming into town on the day to take on the Bears. The Lady Tigers brought with them a record of 6-5, the Bears sat at 9-6 heading into the contest.

The matchup was very defensive, early on especially, as the score was 0-0 through the first 2 and a half innings. In the bottom of the 3rd the Bears would draw first blood as the home team tallied a run when Kylee Dubrary doubled, plating Sydney Davis. The Bears took the first lead with a 1-0 score after 3.

However, Green Ridge answered back in the top of the 2nd, not only matching the Bears one run, but double them up with a score of 2-1 after 4 innings. The Lady Tigers would continue to pour it on in the 6th, with Green Ridge leading 6-1 heading into the final inning.

In the bottom of the 7th, the Bears searching for 5 runs to keep playing, and 6 to win it. Sydney Davis got the Bears off to the right start with a lead off single. The Bears were continuing to play small ball with Cook singling, and moving Davis up a base. Following a strike-out, Dubray would draw a walk to load the bases with power threat Taylor Hudson stepping to the dish. Hudson drilled a double into center recording 3 RBIs as Davis, Cook, and Dubray all crossed the plate. Just like that the Bears found themselves down just 6-4 with a runner in scoring position and just one out. Brooke Miller, who represented the tying run, stepped up the plate and knocked a double of her own that also saw Hudson move up to 3rd. After Avery Eldred took a base on balls to land them up, Carmichael was the 3rd Bear to join the 7th inning double club and score Hudson and Miller to tie the game up at 6-6. Senior Ella Ragan stepped up the plate and was able to walk it off with the game winning RBI! The Bears won 7-6.

Kylee Dubray was at work on the bump for the Bears, she recorded 10 strike outs and gave up just 2 earned runs.

Taylor Hudson was perfect on the evening, going 2 of 2 with 3 RBIs. Cook was the other Bear with multiple hits on the night. The Bears as a team swung the ball well 8 different ladies combined for 10 hits and 5 extra base hits.

photo by Carmen Behringer



Bates County Based Lady Rebels Finish 2nd




By Cody Morris, Tailgate TV

Over this past weekend the 6th Grade Lady Rebels traveled down to Springfield to take part in the Midwest Battle of the Rim. These ladies were able to bring some 2nd place medals!

Front Row left to right- Harper Powell Ellie Powell Sophia Moss

Back Row left to right- Brian Delozier, Rowan Glass, Kirsten Entrikin, Ashlee Mitchell, Lauryn Powell and Matt Berry


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