Monday, September 15, 2025

Story about Seelinger school

The Seelinger School was organized in 1890. This was when there was enough children school age in the community. However, the surrounding schools Papinville, Mission Branch,Parairie City and Ciphers each gave up a part of their school children to make Seelinger School. The school was named after the man that gave the district a piece of his land to build a school. This man was Adam Seelinger whose property set about three miles northeast of Papinville. There were about 30 students that attended school starting classes in November 1890. They started school late because the school building was not finished.

They didn't have any desk so they had to use blocks of wood with long planks on them to serve as desks. The Merchant family lived east and south of the Stevener place and they had two boy' s that made their own desk and cared it to school.

In 1903 a coal shed was built and also a shed was built for the teacher and student's horses. In 1950 that was the last year that Seelinger had school. The students went to Mission Branch and the school was moved to Parairie City to make the school bigger. The land was reverted back to the original owner. The little piece of land is now farm land. All that remains is precious memories in the hearts of former students.

In the school history book Marjorie (Bradley) McGennis wrote a story about Seelinger School and a tribute about Pearle Kemper. Miss Pearle taught at Seelinger for 10 years. She also taught at Mission Branch lyear and Prairie City 10 years. There is only one teacher still living that taught in district 7 and that is Gilbert Lee. He taught at Sellinger for 1 year in 1948-1949 school year. Mary Genisio was another teacher that taught a long time in district 7. She taught at Papinville for 8 years from 1942-1951.

Next weeks story will be about Mission Branch school. We have come up with a schedule for the picnic. Music will start at 1:30 followed by the following: cake walk, silent auction, children's games (with prizes), 50-50 drawing , wagon rides, students from Mission Branch, Sellinger, Papinville and Prairie City sign in at information booth at 3:00 , recognition of students at 3:30, silent auction ends at 4:00, drawing for the quilt at 4:00, pie auction 4:00, picture of the school to be auctioned after pie auction, 50-50 drawing 5:00 and finally dinner will be served at 5:30. Dinner is a freewill donation. Menu is fried fish, pulled pork with 6 different side dishes, desserts and drinks. If you would like to enter the pie auction you should have your pie here by 2:00 to be judged. Categories are cream, fruit and other. The children from 5 years of age to 15 have the same categories. Prizes will be given. If you bring a dessert for the cake walk or serving table put the dessert in a through away container. Also don't forget to bring a lawn chair. No pets or alcohol on school property.

This celebration of schools is just not for past students but for families that had relatives that went to these 4 schools. It is like a reunion. Let's hope the weather will be good. If you have any question's call these numbers.417-395- 2594 or 816-769-4832. Come out and have a fun day. All past students will receive a gift for coming. Until next week for the rest of the story.

Directions: From Rich Hill go East on B to N that goes South to Papinville and follow signs. Submitted by Phyllis Stewart, Activity Director

Vehicle in Adrian damaged by explosive

On September 14, 2025 at approximately 3:35 am in Adrian, a suspect placed an unknown explosive on the hood of a vehicle causing damage to the hood and windshield of the vehicle. A suspect was identified and then arrested by the Adrian Police Department and assisted by the Bates County Sheriff’s Office at residence inside of Adrian. 

The suspect was transferred to the Bates County Sheriff’s Office and placed on a 24hr hold pending a warrant. The incident was investigated by the Adrian Police Department, ATF, and The Missouri State Fire Marshall.

Chief Dillon

Rain chances every day this week

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Bears Maul Versailles, Improve to 2–1


By Cody Morris

The Butler Bears made a statement Friday night, steamrolling the Versailles Tigers 68–6 in front of a fired-up hometown crowd. The win marked Butler’s second straight victory, pushing their record to 2–1 on the young season.

Butler’s offense fired on all cylinders, piling up points in bunches, while the defense forced multiple turnovers to keep Versailles out of rhythm all night. The lopsided score allowed the Bears to showcase both their depth and development as younger players saw significant playing time in the second half.

Head Coach Greg Webb praised his team’s effort and growth after the game.

“After a lot of hard work—it was good to see our kids get some affirmation on the things we’re doing,” Webb told Tailgate TV. “I thought our younger kids got better, and our offensive line showed substantial progress in the win. Lucas Davidson played well on both sides of the ball, and Jake Chandler and Bryson Kash all had nice games. Good to see our younger kids get substantial time in the blowout. Easton Woolace showed we do have a kicking game, making several impressive extra points.”

The Bears now turn their focus to a road trip against undefeated St. Mary’s Academy (Kan.) in St. Mary’s, Kansas. The matchup will be Butler’s toughest test yet as they look to carry momentum from back-to-back dominant wins.

photo by Jennifer Kash

Lady Bears Off to Perfect Start

By Cody Morris

The Butler Lady Bears continue to turn heads in the Class 2 volleyball scene, opening the season with a flawless 4–0 record. Even more impressive, the Bears have yet to drop more than just one set in any of their matches.

Expectations were high coming into the year, and Butler has lived up to the hype against a challenging schedule. Their wins have come over Harrisonville, Midway, Warsaw, and Osceola—each carrying a winning record with the exception of Warsaw.

The Lady Bears will hit the road this week with trips to Hume and Archie before returning home for a marquee matchup. On Thursday night, the Bears Den will host Adrian, as the Lady Bears clash with the Lady Blackhawks. Adrian enters with a strong 6–2 record, riding a six-match winning streak of their own, setting up what promises to be one of the best matchups of the early season.

Adrian, Butler Lead the Field at Butler Quad

By Cody Morris

The Butler Lady Bears hosted a girls golf quad on September 9, and it was a strong showing for two rival programs as Adrian and Butler finished first and second in the team standings.

Adrian’s varsity squad captured the top spot with a consistent team effort, while Butler earned runner-up honors, trimming several strokes from their previous team score. Adrian’s JV team claimed third place, followed by Oak Grove in fourth and Stockton in fifth.

The Lady Bears were led by juniors Jena Tourtillott and Ashlynn Hannah, who shot a 56 and 57 respectively to pace Butler’s scorecard. Adrian, meanwhile, showed the depth of their program, with both their varsity and JV teams finishing in the top three.

Whirlwinds Storm Past Rich Hill on Senior Night

By Cody Morris

In local 8-man football action, the Rich Hill Tigers made the trip to Archie Friday night to face the defending back-to-back state champion Whirlwinds. While Rich Hill has shown steady growth in recent seasons, the powerhouse Whirlwinds were too much to overcome, handing the Tigers an 82–6 defeat.

Archie, a program that hadn’t lost a single game over the past two seasons, stumbled out of the gate in 2025 with a surprising opening loss to Lockwood with Golden City. Since then, however, the Whirlwinds have been quick to remind opponents why they remain a perennial favorite. On senior night, Archie dominated from start to finish, using its trademark speed and depth to overwhelm the visiting Tigers.

For Rich Hill, the setback provides a measuring stick against one of the state’s premier programs, as the Tigers continue to build momentum within their own program.

Rockville boil advisory has been lifted

 The boil advisory for the city of Rockville, Mo. has been lifted. Thanks for you patience.


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