Monday, April 23, 2012

Tour historic Harmony Mission May 5th...

The Papinville Historical Society is sponsoring tours of the Harmony Mission area on Saturday, May 5th. The tours start at 10 am and there will be at least 2 more tours after that. There will be a ham and bean plus chicken and noodle lunch served afterwards with cornbread, dessert and a drink for a free will donation. The tours leave from the Papinville museum, location of the annual Papinville Picnic. There will be activities all day long on the school/museum grounds. It will be a fun and educational day. Plan to come and experience history first hand.

Harmony Mission was founded by the United Foreign Missionary Society in 1821 and closed in 1836. It became the first county seat of Bates county in 1841. Cost of tours will be $7.50 for adults, $5 for children 5 thru 12, and under 5 is free with an adult.


-our thanks to Susie Hess

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Esther (Gutshall) Summers celebrates 100th birthday


Friends and family from throughout the Midwest gathered to celebrate Esther (Gutshall) Summers’ 100th birthday today at the Antique Tractor Park. Esther, who turns 100 on April 25, currently resides in Raymore.

In addition to a potluck dinner with her family and friends, several of her former students arrived later in the day for cake, picture taking and sharing their favorite memories of the guest of honor. Esther is a 1929 graduate of Adrian.

-our thanks to Cole Young

Adrian city wide clean up reminder...

The annual Adrian city wide Spring clean up for residences north of Main street is tomorrow. The pick up crews get out pretty early- put your items out this evening to be sure nothing is missed.

Getting the word out- it works!

Just last weekend the National Weather Service predicted a major outbreak of severe weather that was predicted to hit northern Oklahoma and central Kansas. The forecast proved to be correct and around 100 tornadoes were reported during the outbreak. Interestingly enough, no deaths were reported from the storms.

Getting the word out about potentially hazardous weather works in almost every case. Raising awareness through social media, our local radio station, web sites, email and text are great methods to reach the masses.

So what can we do to make it even better? Share the following information with your family and friends:

A tornado producing wall cloud
1. Our local radio station, FM 92 the Bullet, is dedicated to providing essential information and works with other local media outlets including Bates County Live to make sure no important details are overlooked. The station broadcasts on FM 92.1 and AM 1530. Their web site is www.921kmoe.com and it contains lots of information regarding weather, school closings and more. Always keep a battery operated radio with you during severe weather. A handheld fire/police scanner is also very handy- local fire departments and EMA services are called out for storm spotting and their initial reports can be life saving.

2. Subscribe to the free text messages from www.nixle.com to get up to the minute weather bulletins and police related matters in our area.

3. Purchase a weather radio. Radio Shack offers several models that can be purchase in store or on line for as low as $25. Click here to see what's available on their web site.

4. Make a plan for severe weather. That plan primarily should include where you will go for shelter. If you do not have a basement, visit with several of your neighbors who have basements about permission to go there if needed. Put a list of public shelters in plain sight in your home so that everyone has access to the same information. Lastly, make a plan of where/how to meet after the storm is over. Planning for severe weather should be handled just like planning for a fire in your home.
This storm shelter was recently used in Kansas

If you hear storm sirens or otherwise are informed that a tornado is in the area ACT IMMEDIATELY. Second guessing and procrastination has cost many people their lives.

Bates County Live is in the process of compiling a complete list of storm shelters throughout county and will be sharing this list with all our local media outlets. We are asking everyone to submit the names and locations of public storm shelters to please email them to us at bateswire@hotmail.com.

Scottish Rite Club ham & bean dinner

The Bates County Scottish Rite Club is having a Ham & Bean Dinner Friday, April 27th at 5:30 p.m. at the Butler Masonic Lodge. Adults $5.50 Kids 12 & under $3.00.

Proceeds go to the Rite Care Childhood Language Disorder Clinic at the Scottish Rite Temple in Kansas City and in conjunction with Childrens Mercy Hospital.

-our thanks to Rick Hurshman

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Adrian Promenade this afternoon...

The Adrian High School promenade will be held this afternoon in the gym starting at 4:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

Friday, April 20, 2012

News from Adrian Lanes

Adrian Lanes
Your Local Recreation Center
BOWLING NEWS
Through April 15, 2012

 Sun 6pm Open
Hanuman 28.0-20.0
Butler Pharmacy 27.0-21.0
Got Wisdom 26.0-22.0
OOPS !! 25.0-23.0
Shadows Keepers 22.0-22.0
Kershner Heat-AC 21.0-15.0
All-in-the Family 20.0-28.0
D & B Trucking 18.0-30.0
  Apr 15: High Game:  Camie Kagarice 234, Don Chulufas 213, Robert Greer 212, Mike McQuinn 212, Dwight Robinson 211, Kyle Osborn 203, Barb Chulufas 202, Pam Crowden 200, Chris Dillon 193, Monika Grosshart 191, Lisa McQuinn 156.  High Series:   Camie Kagarice 634, Robert Greer 612, Monika Grosshart 536, Pam Crowden 514. 
Roll-Off  April 22, between Butler Pharmacy & Hanuman
  

Multi car accident north of Butler

3:49 p.m. - The highway patrol, Bates County sheriff's department and first responders are headed to the scene of an accident involving several vehicles and injuries are being reported.

The accident is at TT highway overpass on 71 highway. More information will be made available soon.

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