Sunday, February 15, 2026

A little help is needed

92.1 is going to bat for a local lifelong family from Butler. Mitch Grainger, the son of the late Harold Grainger and wife Barbara Grainger of Butler, passed away on February 9th.
The unexpected death has brought financial strain due to funeral expenses. Mitch was a 1977 graduate of Butler High School and was presently residing in Foley, Alabama.
The Grainger Family was a member of the Butler Assembly of God Church, and at one time, owned and operated the Local Montgomery Ward Store in Butler. Mitch was known for his career as a crop duster for local farmers in the Bates County Area.

A love fund for funeral expenses has been set up at Adrian Bank. If friends, organizations, churches, or alumni would like to help with the expense of returning Mitch to his birthplace, donations in any amount will be appreciated.
Those making donations to the Mitch Grainger Love Fund may do so by dropping off cash or checks made payable to Barbara Grainger in care of The Mitch Grainger Love Fund.
Your donations will be accepted at any one of the 3 Adrian Bank Locations. Thank you in advance for your donations.

This public service message is a courtesy of 92.1 Radio Station Staff.

Bates County financial report now available

The annual Bates County financial report is included in our most recent issue of the News-Review newspaper which is available at multiple locations around the area as well as our office located at 5 W. Dakota street on the south side of the Butler square.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Obituary - Donna M. Clary

Donna M. Clary, 94, of Savannah, Missouri, formerly of Harrisonville, Missouri, passed away peacefully at her home, with her daughters by her side, on Saturday, February 14, 2026. Funeral services will be held 11:00am Thursday, February 19, 2026 , with a visitation starting at 10:00am, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Burial in Wills Cemetery, Peculiar, MO. A complete obituary will be added when it becomes available, courtesy Atkinson Funeral Home.

Belton officer placed on administrative leave


The Missouri State Highway Patrol recently notified the City of Belton of an alleged incident involving one of our officers that occurred prior to their employment with our agency.
Upon learning of the matter and the Highway Patrol’s investigation, the officer was immediately placed on administrative leave.
The safety of our community and upholding the integrity of the Belton Police Department and our entire organization remains our top priority.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is leading the investigation and all questions should be directed to their agency: https://bit.ly/4rj2pqb

State Farm Athlete of the Week

 


This week we are happy to be back at Butler High School to award senior, Eli Ferrell with the C&S graphics and State Farm athlete of the week. Eli was nominated by his head coach Zack Wicks. Coach Wicks stated “Eli returned to the mat this past week after a long and challenging journey following a tragic brain injury sustained this fall. Throughout his recovery Eli had worked tirelessly not only on his physical health, but also as a leader to his teammates. Even when he has been unable to compete he continues to push and encourage others, setting an example through his dedication and attitude.” We asked Eli to share a little about his journey back to the mat and he stated “it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but wrestling has taught me many things and one of those is to never give up. Don’t let anything hold you back from achieving your dreams and don’t let things get you discouraged.” We asked him what advice he would have for younger athletes. He stated “I went to a national camp this summer and heard a past Olympian state, we don’t simply rise to the occasion; we drop to the level of our training. It’s so true, and I realize it now after my injury even more than I did that day. You’re only as good as the training you put into it will allow you to be.” Eli isn’t fully decided what his next steps will be. He wants to continue to put in the work and help other athletes as well. His comeback to the mat is nothing short of a miracle, and we are so honored to celebrate this victory with him with this award. His hard work and determination will keep paying off and will continue to help him reach his goals.

Pictured left to right: Cody Morris, C&S Graphics; Eli Ferrell, son of Savannah Ferrell and Patrich Stewart; Kellie Davidson, State Farm; Head Wrestling Coach, Zack Wicks

Lady Bears Crowned Undefeated OHC Champs

By Cody Morris, Tailgate TV

Friday night was crowning night for the Butler Lady Bears.

After making waves all season long, the Lady Bears traveled to Warsaw with one goal in mind — close out conference play as undefeated champions. Four quarters later, the celebration was official.

Butler erupted for 24 points in the opening frame, setting the tone immediately. The early surge came from a balanced attack that saw all five starters record a basket in the first quarter alone. Georgia McCoun, Kadyn Cook and Gabbie Carmichael combined for four long-range shots in the opening period, stretching the floor and putting Warsaw on its heels.

While the offense was explosive, the defense was just as dominant. The Lady Wildcats were held to just eight points in the first quarter as Butler dictated tempo from the opening tip.

Holding a 24-8 advantage after one, the Bears never looked back.

Warsaw managed just one lone field goal and five total points in the second quarter. Butler’s defensive pressure limited clean looks and possessions, while the offense continued to cook, adding 18 more points to take a commanding 42-14 lead into halftime.

The third quarter brought more of the same. Butler extended the margin to 61-24 heading into the final eight minutes, and by that point the outcome was no longer in question. The buses were warming and the clock was rolling.

The Lady Bears secured the Ozark Highlands Conference title with a 65-37 rout, finishing conference play undefeated. Fifteen of Warsaw’s 37 points came in the fourth quarter as Butler eased off the pressure late.

Gabbie Carmichael led all scorers with 20 points. Kiersten Dubray added 15, and Kylee Dubray chipped in 11 as Butler once again showcased its depth and balance.

At 19-4 overall and perfect in conference play, this Butler squad has proven it can score, defend, and close. With postseason play on the horizon, the Lady Bears look every bit like a team built for a deep run.

To celebrate the BEARS WIN, C&S Graphics has agreed to give 15 PERCENT OFF SITE-WIDE when you use the code ‘BEARS15’ at checkout! Click here to shop their site now!

Photo by the talented Erin Dubray



Archie Courtwarming Royalty

 


Congratulations to Archie Courtwarming King Jackson Kash and Queen Astrid Hoegh-Larson. While the Archie boys fell to Harrisonville 52-84 on Friday, the Lady Whirlwinds were victorious over Harrisonville 34-32.

Friday basketball scores

Boys

El Dorado Springs 49
Adrian 45

Harrisonville 84
Archie 51

Pleasant Hill 57
Clinton 75

Ballard 29
Drexel 62

Montrose 45
Kingsville 75

East Newton 51
Nevada 58

Appleton City 60
Rich Hill 46

Butler 37
Warsaw 51

Girls 

Harrisonville 32
Archie 34

Climax Springs 51
Chilhowee 41

Sherwood 44
Holden 38

Osceola 58
Liberal 33

Windsor 23
Lincoln 34

Butler 65
Warsaw 37

El Dorado Springs 45
Adrian 51



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