Monday, February 20, 2012

Rich Hill Police Department activity report


Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
February 13, 2012 to February 19, 2012
02-13-2012
ABANDON VEHICLE
MENTALLY UNSTABLE INDIVIDUAL
 
02-14-2012
CHECK WELL BEING
SUICIDAL THREATS / ATTEMPT
 

Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
February 13, 2012 to February 19, 2012
02-13-2012
STRANDED MOTORIST-Adrian
SLIDE OFF-Butler
THEFT-Butler Bates County Deputies received a report of vehicle tampering and fuel theft at Route 1 Butler.
MVA-71hwy
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Hume
MVA-Dhwy
STRANDED MOTORIST-Ahwy
TAMPERING W/ WITNESS-Rich Hill Deputies were dispatched for tampering with a witness in Rich Hill, MO.
THEFT-Butler Bates County Deputies received a report of a theft that had occurred at Route 3 Butler.  Items stolen include clippers, music CDs prescription medication and cash.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
GUN SHOTS HEARD / OBSERVED-Adrian
 

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Obituary - Kim Hammer

Funeral services for Kim Hammer will be 1:00 PM Thursday, February 23, 2012 at the Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler, Missouri (660) 679-0009 with John Prichard and John Hammer officiating. Visitation Wednesday evening, 6-8 PM at the funeral home. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler. Memorial contributions to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, or to the family.

Kimlin Sue “Kim” Hammer, 49 of Butler, died Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. Kim was born March 25, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri, daughter of Dalford and Mary Lou (Weidner) Fuller.

She was preceded in death by her parents. Kim is survived by her husband, Ronald Dean Hammer of Butler; daughter Selina Fritts and husband Jimmy of Butler; son Justin Hammer and wife Natalie of Butler; daughter Samantha Hammer of Butler; sister Sally Nelson and husband George of Amsterdam, Missouri; sister Dianna Engle and husband Mike of Shawnee, Kansas; brother Warren Fuller and wife Becky of Kansas City, Kansas; brother Billy Fuller and wife Tammy of Kansas City, Kansas; sister Peggi Hubbi of Sea Isle City, New Jersey; brother Freddy Fuller of Lawrence, Kansas; and brother Charlie Fuller of LaCygne, Kansas. She also leaves behind her grandchildren Austin, J’Nessa, Chloe, Jake, Kristen, and Jess.

Pushin' 60 this week...

Today
Clear. High of 52. Winds from the ENE at 5-10 mph.


Coggins testing in Butler March 17th

Bates County Veterinary Clinic of Butler will hold a Coggins testing for the 2102 season on Saturday March 17th from 9 am to 1 pm. Coggins test only $14.00 or 4-way vaccination including West Nile for $40.00. A representative from Merial will be on location to answer questions. Merial will sponsor a breakfast and door prizes for those that participate in Coggins day at the clinic.

-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Off and running!


The honorary ribbon cutting was held this morning to officially open the new Butler R-V track located at Nursery street and Business 71. Everyone got a chance to check out the rubberized surface material, which is preferred for long distance running and overall safety. Upcoming work at the facility includes construction of the concession stand, locker rooms, bleachers and the parking lot north of the track where the former drive in theatre was located. 

It is hoped the track will be complete for R-V hosted meets to be held as early as next year. In the meantime, it is open for anyone who would like to use it for walking, running and other exercises. 

Upper 50's by mid week...

Today
Overcast with a chance of precipitation in the morning, then partly cloudy. High of 48.


Friday, February 17, 2012

Its sure been going around...

The CDC does a weekly report on flu and pneumonia outbreaks. The report ending February 4th showed the state of Missouri in the orange which indicates moderate to high. The scale goes from green to light green, to yellowish green to orange, to red with red being the highest in outbreaks. That week every other state except Missouri was in the yellow green to green, Missouri was orange. They recently posted the report for the week ending February 11th. Again, all the other states are mostly green or yellowish green, but this time Missouri is dark red, the very top of the scale.  More info can be found here http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/ To find the map on the report you need to scroll down to the bottom of the page.


-our thanks to Lorraine (Lori) Carter

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