Friday, February 6, 2026
MDC announces changes to Montrose Conservation Area
Thursday, February 5, 2026
MSHAA responds to lawsuit filed by Attorney General
Vernon County Sheriff's Office completes Operation Ice Storm with several arrests
After three month-long investigation into illegal narcotics activity in rural Milo, Missouri, the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Nevada Police Department, and Missouri probation and parole executed two search warrants on 02/04/2026.
Obituary - Adrian "Ace" Waskowitz
Ace grew up in Brooklyn, New York and was a lifelong fan of the Dodgers. After graduating high school, Ace was drafted into the United States Army and was sent overseas during the Korean War. During this time, Ace served as a Combat Signaler/Radio Op. This job required soldiers to be trained in Morse code, encryption, voice, and teletype communication. Ace was grateful to have survived his time in Korea and he appreciated every day of life.
Ace continued his education in communications and began working for ABC television in New York and was then offered the opportunity to go to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to help open ABC-WTAE TV, Channel 4, on Ardmore Blvd. Ace worked as an engineer for WTAE until he retired at the age of 65. His work ethic and commitment were indicative of the values he held dear throughout his life.
On September 12, 1960, Ace married the love of his life, Laura Reight. Together, they enjoyed a remarkable 62-year marriage filled with love, companionship, and countless memories. One of their favorite pastimes was visiting Timbercreek, where they became familiar faces among fellow patrons.
Ace enjoyed being outside in the sunshine enjoying the natural world around him. He enjoyed going for walks, gardening, and being out in the community. He also loved the ocean and was able to live in Florida for a while with Laura prior to moving to Louisburg, KS.
Ace’s heart was devoted to his family. He is survived by his daughter, Anne (William) Naulty, and son Kenneth Waskowitz. His pride and joy were also reflected in his grandchildren, Amanda (Christopher) Armendariz, Brittany Naulty, Eric Naulty, and Lauren Naulty. He was also a delighted great-grandfather to Zachary, Adrianna, and Michael Armendariz, with another great-grandchild on the way.
Preceding him in death were his beloved wife, Laura Waskowitz, his parents, Nathan Waskowitz and Dorothy Goldstein, his grandmother, Ida Goldstein, and numerous cousins.
Ace leaves behind a legacy of kindness, love, and dedication. His steady and stoic nature showed those around him how to handle adversity with consistency and strength. He will be remembered fondly for his warmth, resilience, genuineness, and the joy he brought to those around him.
Cremation is planned with private family services being held later.
To share your memories of Ace or to send a special condolence message to his family, please visit the Guestbook below.
Butler council moves ahead with several projects
The railroad crossing on west Mill street will be getting a much needed makeover soon as necessary paperwork has been received from MoDot. Final approval for the project likely will be given in the upcoming council session.
With that, Mayor Henry reported that Rice Road had been bladed and dust control had been applied. He thanked Bates County for the chemical application and is waiting for the snow to clear to see if it worked. On a related note, the city has received paperwork needed for the township to transfer ownership of Rice Road to the city of Butler which hopefully 'smooth out' maintenance issues.
MoDot has also been seen several times lately at the intersection of Fort Scott and Orange, surveying and taking measurements as plans are to widen the turn lane from southbound Orange to west Fort Scott. Increased truck traffic causes a pinch for traffic at certain times necessitating the changes. Mayor Henry has contacted MoDot and is awaiting an update on progress.
Alliance water manager Dustin Sterling went over the December operations report for the water plant and the wastewater treatment Plant. He mentioned that MIDCO divers had had inspected and repaired a leaking seam on the east holding tank at the water treatment plant. The divers also inspected the uptown water tower.
Current Butler CPA Audit firm Trout, Beeman and Company announced that they sold their business to Paul Hood who is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have approximately 175 employees with offices in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and just recently Tennessee. Mr. Beeman indicated that he would continue to provide audit and tax services to the city. Councilwoman Doncella Liggins asked if the city would need to sign a new contract with the new firm and the Butler city attorney said he would look into it.
Jalyn Watson, Student Council Advisor with Butler High School has scheduled a mock city council meeting with council for February 26, 2026, at 10:00 am. Mid America Live plans to cover the event.
A brief discussion was held about the intersection of Fort Scott and Main streets. Due to parking near the corner, sight is limited at times and it was suggested that making the intersection a four way stop would help. More discussion will be held in coming days.
City Clerk Gayle Alexander reviewed costs associated with copy machines at various locations including city hall, the fire department, police department and city shop. She disclosed three bids for new equipment and the council voted unanimously to stay with Lakeland Office Systems which overall was the best deal.
It was noted that when getting notifications to Butler patrons, the Text Caster program appears to be the quickest way to get the word out when information needs to get to the public in short order. While such notifications are placed on the web site and the city of Butler Facebook page, all present agreed that since most everyone has a cell phone, Text Caster is the best bet. For those who would like to sign up, go to this link https://asa.textcaster.com/asa/d4fb7501-a173-487c-99dc-94c24fd2c6a5 or www.cityofbutlermo.com and scroll down until you seek the Text Caster link.
Before closure of the meeting, all present expressed condolences to the Eldon Neely family for their loss as Eldon had been involved with many aspects of the city over the years.
The Butler City Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays, 7 pm, at city hall and the public is highly encouraged to attend.
Wednesday basketball scores
Boys
Sherwood 36
Butler 53
Sheldon 47
Humansville 54
Harrisonville 67
Leeton 35
El Dorado Springs 39
Lockwood 59
Stockton 44
Mt. Vernon 62
Girls
Sherwood 38
Butler 69
Lamar 36
Cassville 61
Miller 67
El Dorado Springs 33
Sheldon 33
Humansville 41
A wonderful deed, indeed
Early Wednesday morning a crew was busy in Montrose MO at the Jason Breshears residence as the home is undergoing a major makeover courtesy of Continental Siding Company. The work is being done gratis of CSD as Jason was a recipient of their Siding For Service Members program and he will soon enjoy a more efficient home that will have a fresh, modern appearance as well.
Mid America Live spoke with a representative with Continental Siding Company and will be providing a follow-up story upon project completion that will include before and after pictures.
Learn more about the Siding For Service Members program here https://continentalsiding.com/siding-for-service-members/




