Sunday, October 5, 2025

A special gift on display at Bates County Admin building


 In preparation for the upcoming 250 years celebration, this flag was presented to Bates County by Missouri State Representative Sherri Gallick last week and is on display in the Bates County administration building. 

To see in person, you'll find it proudly on display in the clerk's office.

LaCygne police release encouraging report

 LCPD Community Update – Keeping You Informed

We’re proud to share the latest statistics through 3 quarters, as we continue our mission to serve and protect with Transparency, Ethics, and Professionalism.
Crime Statistics
Year to date, we maintain a 97% clearance rate on reported crimes. We’ve achieved a 100% clearance rate in crimes against persons, society, and property. The only exceptions are two theft cases that unfortunately remain unsolved.
Additionally, officers have served 28 arrest warrants, helping bring those cases closer to justice and accountability. Notably 28 is already 10 more arrests than 2024’s total and 20 more than 2023!
Traffic Stop Statistics
Of all traffic stops conducted, only 12% have resulted in citations. This reflects our department’s focus on education, awareness, and voluntary compliance, rather than punitive enforcement. But also, our dedication to High Visibility Patrol efforts.
Community Services Completed
70 Informational Reports
60 VIN Inspections
50 Fingerprinting or Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Inspections
478 Calls for Service, not resulting in a report or otherwise duplicated.
We have also conducted 370 area/building checks as part of a concentrated effort to ensure every part of town receives consistent patrol coverage, while also allowing officers to become more familiar with our neighborhoods and businesses, and to ensure they are properly secure.
We’re proud of the work our team does every day to build trust and keep our community safe. Thank you for your continued support!
For clarification, a "clearance" or "cleared case" is when probable cause is developed for suspect(s), which could result in an arrest, no charges filed at the request of the victim, or the suspect(s) is not prosecutable.

No bond for fugitive held in Cass county

On October 1st just after 4 p.m., the Cass County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Apprehension Unit and the United States Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force arrested 28-year-old Dylan Lancaster of Kansas City.

Lancaster is charged with three felonies and two misdemeanors related to a pursuit on 09/03/25.
On that date, the Missouri State Highway Patrol identified the vehicle Lancaster was driving as stolen. This initiated a pursuit which ended near E 219th St. and State Route YY in Belton, where Lancaster fled on foot.
Deputies were unable to locate him that day. Then on 10/01/25, deputies with the C.A.U. and the U.S.M.S. Fugitive Task Force arrested him at a hotel near N. Corrington Ave. and 43rd St. in Kansas City.
His felony charges stemming from 09/03/25 are: Tampering With Motor Vehicle - 1st Degree (Class D), Aggravated Fleeing A Stop Or Detention (Class D) and Property Damage - 1st Degree (Class E)
The misdemeanors are Operating A Motor Vehicle In A Careless And Imprudent Manner (Class B) and Leaving the Scene Of Accident (Class A). Lancaster also violated his parole in Missouri.
The Kansas City Missouri Police Department and the Jackson County Drug Task Force assisted with the apprehension of Lancaster as well.
He’s currently at the Cass County Jail with no bond allowed.

Henry County Sheriff's Office Weekly Arrest and Incident Report

Dates: September 26, 2025 – October 02, 2025

Sheriff Aaron Brown reports the following arrests and incidents for the week:

  • September 26, 2025 – Warrant:
    Deputy Stevens responded to a disturbance in progress and arrested Frank Warburton, age 49, of Blairstown, on a Cass County warrant for fraud.
  • September 29, 2025 – Resisting Arrest and Possession of a Controlled Substance:
    Deputy England attempted to stop a vehicle for a turn signal violation, and the vehicle failed to yield to his emergency equipment. A short pursuit ensued before the operator wrecked and fled on foot. Deputy England deployed his duty-issued Taser, and with the assistance of Clinton PD, the suspect—identified as Edward Wiggins, age 56, of Harrisonville—was apprehended. Wiggins was arrested on a 24-hour hold for resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to signal a turn, and failure to stop at a stop sign. On the same day, the Henry County Prosecutor’s Office filed formal charges, and a warrant was issued for delivery of a controlled substance and aggravated fleeing from a stop or detention.
  • September 30, 2025 – Warrant:
    Sergeant Richardson arrested Donnie Friend, age 38, of Windsor, at the courthouse on three Henry County warrants for peace disturbance and an additional Henry County warrant for Domestic Assault 2nd Degree.
  • September 30, 2025 – Failure to Register as a Sex Offender:
    Sheriff Brown and Captain Bilbruck conducted a traffic stop in rural Clinton that led to the arrest of Jerimah Vincentry, age 36, of Kansas City, on a 24-hour investigative hold for driving without a license and failing to register as a sex offender.
  • September 30, 2025 – Possession of a Controlled Substance:
    Deputy Murphy conducted a follow-up stealing investigation in the Windsor area that led to the arrest of Eric Barnes, age 41, of Windsor, for stealing. During a search incident to arrest, Barnes was found in possession of a controlled substance and was further charged accordingly.
  • October 02, 2025 – Trespassing 2nd Degree:
    Sheriff Brown, Sergeant Richardson, Sergeant Brandt, Deputy England and Deputy Evans responded to a possible burglary in rural Clinton where the suspect fled in a vehicle. A traffic stop was conducted, leading to the arrest of Michelle Elliott, age 39, of Clinton, on a 24-hour investigative hold for Trespassing 2nd Degree and driving without a license.

All individuals arrested are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The above arrests are allegations at this time.

For additional information or to provide tips, contact the Henry County Sheriff’s Office at (660) 885-5587.

Appleton City cleanup coming this week

 


Butler Alumni class highlights

 More photos to be added as they become available


Class of 95, 30 year reunion L-R: Cory Blakeman, Jeri Jennings Fagler, Shawn McVey, Kelli Kirtley, Casey Koehn, Carin Sutton, Richard Burch, Megan Pursley and Cara Carr.


Butler Junior High Performing Arts Students did a great job under the direction of Ms. Allison Oates.


Butler Class of 1985 enjoyed some reminiscing time at the Tavern Hall


Butler Class of 1990


Gary Schowengerdt, Class of 1965 escort for 2025 Alumni King-Steven Miller Class of 1986


Judy Daniel (driving), Class of 1963, escort for
2025 Alumni Queen Annette Schwander, Class of 1980

Paint the Town Red highlights:








Week 7 football this Friday

Bottom team to host. All games 7 pm 

Liberal 3-3
Appleton City 5-1

Adrian 3-3
California 0-6

Midway 3-3
Cole Camp 4-2

Drexel 3-3
Greenfield 2-4

Clinton 5-1
Harrisonville 5-1

Richmond 5-1
Holden 5-1

Archie 5-1
Jasper 3-3

Monett 4-2
Lamar 3-3

Cassville 3-3
Nevada 5-1

Lockwood 6-0
New Heights Christian 1-5

Odessa 5-1
Pleasant Hill 1-5

Osceola 2-4
Rich Hill 0-6

El Dorado Springs 3-3
Sherwood 1-5

Windsor 6-0
Versailles 0-6

Butler 3-3
Warsaw 6-0


Adrian Community Theatre prepares for upcoming production

A Candle in the Window
By L. Don Swartz
👏 Join us in congratulating our cast 
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Dave Riggs - CHARLIE: Aging stationmaster. Kind-hearted.
TBD - JEREMY: 20s – 30s. Stationmaster.

TRAVELERS
Breckin Nisely - NEIL: College student studying art.
Jaime Reitz - IRENE**: 30s - 40s. Wants to be a writer. 
      
Linda Mertz - VIOLET: Extremely energetic senior citizen.
Shari Riggs - TRUDY: Violet’s sister. Reserved and quite.
McKenzie Hoover - ANNE: 20s - 30s. Teacher.
Bobby Brown - GEORGE: 20s - 30s. Abusive husband.
Rena Reitz - SARAH: 20s. George’s wife. She is pregnant.
**
(The character of Irving has been changed to Irene with permission from the playwright and publisher.)
CHILDREN
Konnor Hubbard - JOHN: The oldest, is the leader. Plays Joseph.
Kennedy Kimbrough - KATHRYN: Oldest girl. Plays Angel.
Sophie Starkey - ELIZABETH: Plays Mary.
Fisher Green - WALLY: Plays Shepherd.
Veronica Bosch - HELEN: Plays Shepherd
Franke Bosch - MABEL: Littlest girl, mouthy and outspoken. Plays Wise Man.
JJ Brown - FRANCIS: Littlest boy. Plays Wise Man.
A Candle in the Window
By L. Don Swartz
A small group of weary travelers discover the power of the season while trapped in a lonely train station on Christmas Eve. As a blizzard rages outside, the troubled people are forced to turn to each other for companionship. Trying to make them more comfortable is the old stationmaster, Charlie. When the clock strikes midnight, there is a knock on the station door and seven youngsters appear. They've seen the station lights from the nearby church where, in secret, they've been practicing the story of the nativity which they plan to present at regular service. They offer to perform their play for the travelers and afterward, speak to the travelers individually, giving advice which is seemingly wise beyond their years. The next morning, as a new, younger stationmaster lights a Christmas candle, we realize the mysterious stop in the travelers' journey was more than accidental and has given them a renewed spirit and resolve.

 Old High School Gym, 212 W Pine St, Butler, MO

November 7–9 & 14–16
Reservations are highly recommended—secure your spot today!
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