Monday, February 23, 2015

Dog found on North Lyons Street in Butler

This young, male dog was picked up by Butler Animal Control on North Lyons Street and taken to Sage's Animal Clinic.
Our first goal is to find the owner, who can call 660-679-6131 within 5 days to pick up.


After 5 days, the dog will be put up for adoption. Anyone interested in adopting-after 5 days-can call Sage's Animal Clinic at 660-679-4111 within 5 more days 

(10 from now. So by 3/5/15!) or he will be put down.


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Lost Cattle in Bates County

BATES COUNTY, Mo - 3 Angus bulls are missing. Last seen on Sunday, February 22nd 7-8 miles west of Passaic heading north across F Highway.

A reward is offered so if you have seen these 3 head of Angus contact Ivan Westover at 60-679-4338 or 660-464-0177 or call the X-Changer and ask for Joyce.



-Courtesy of FM. 92.1 KMOE
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Obituary - Frances Lee Kearns


Frances Lee Kearns, 79, of Drexel, MO passed away February 20, 2015 at Cass Regional Medical Center, Harrisonville, MO. Funeral Services will be held 3:00 pm Saturday, February 28th at Mullinax Funeral Home –Drexel Chapel with Rev. Dennis Stone officiating. A visitation will be held prior to the service from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Saturday, also at the Drexel Chapel. Burial will follow services in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, MO. Contributions suggested to the Drexel United Methosit Church or Sharon Cemetery. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Frances was born in a house seven miles NE of Drexel on June 18, 1935. She is the daughter of Lee Alexander Holt and Carrie Edith Holt (Carter). She attended Drexel School and graduated in 1953. Frances enjoyed playing basketball in High School and attending school events. On March 18, 1954 she married Damon Kenneth Kearns. He passed away January 1, 2009. Frances worked for the Kansas City Life Insurance Company in Kansas City, Sears, and for the Drexel Schools, before working for the Drexel Post Office until she retired after 42 years of service. Frances was a member of the Drexel United Methodist Church. She was the Superintendent of the children's department for many years. She loved to sew, making many items for her children as well as others in the Drexel community in years past. Frances recently loved to crochet. She made and donated hats, mittens, and sweaters for babies in need. Family holidays were very special to her. She planned and participated in all events with her family by decorating and preparing large meals for each gathering. Frances enjoyed watching college basketball, especially KU games. She always looked forward to her trips with the family to the Sprint Center and Allen Fieldhouse to watch them play. She was also very excited to follow the Drexel High School girls basketball team as they made their way to the state championship. Frances was a person that was always available, especially for any special event involving her family. She made many trips to Warrensburg, Kansas City, Lawrence, and even to New Mexico to support her grandson's endeavors. Frances was always willing to lend an ear to listen to any problems or issues her family may confront. She was also very excited to celebrate the successes they may accomplish. Frances was a devoted caregiver, taking excellent care of her aging parents, and raising her own family. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband. Frances is survived by her children, Damona Parks of Raymore, MO, and Darren K. Kearns of Drexel, MO. By her grandson Daniel Parks of Kansas City, MO, as well as many cousins. She will be truly missed.

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Butler FBLA Students Advance to State Competition

District 10 FBLA competition was held at the University of Central Missouri on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. The following students placed in the top 5 in various events to advance to state competition. Front row (left to right): Caleb Jett-1st Place in Computer Problem Solving and 2nd Place in Networking Concepts; Derek Noe-1st Place in Business Calculations and 2nd Place in Personal Finance; Katelynn George-1st Place in Healthcare Administration; Adam Robison-2nd Place in Introduction to Information Technology. Standing (left to right): Kinzie Wheatley-2nd Place in Intro to Parliamentary Procedure and 4th Place in FBLA Principles and Procedures; Jacob Beckley-4th Place in Securities and Investments; Slate Hayes-4th Place in Computer Problem Solving and 4th Place in Networking Concepts; Daniel Noe-5th Place in Networking Concepts. State competition will be held April 12-14 in Springfield, MO.
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Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report February 16, 2015 to February 22, 2015

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
February 16, 2015 to February 22, 2015




  • February 16, 2015

ALARM – ADRIAN
MVA – ADRIAN
MVA – ADRIAN
MVA – ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING – BUTLER
THEFT – ADRIAN
  • February 17, 2015

ABULANCE REQUEST – RICH HILL
ABULANCE REQUEST – BUTLER
MVA – ADRIAN
911 HANG UP – BUTLER
THEFT – APPLETON CITY
CIVIL STANDBY - HUME
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER

4-H Press Release: State meats judging contest‏

COLUMBIA, Mo.– The University of Missouri Extension 4-H state meats contest on Feb. 7 drew more than 30 competing 4-H members. More than 50 FFA students also participated as practice for upcoming events, said Bob McNary, interim state 4-H youth specialist in charge of the event. Participants visited meat labs at the MU Division of Animal Sciences and identified 30 cuts of meat during the judging.

According to Alan J. Mundey, Bates County 4-H Youth Specialist, Bates County was represented by Harrison, Andrew and Etienne Wepener from the Countyline 4-H club. Both Andrew and Etienne finished in the top 10 in the junior division.

The Randolph County 4-H Club (8-13 years) took first and third place in the junior meats judging. Second place went to Monroe County 4-H’ers.

Top individuals in this group were William Crain, Monroe County, first; Quincy Wiegand, Randolph County, second; Alaina Link, Randolph County, third; Martina Joseph, Randolph County, fourth; and Austin Mitchell, Randolph County, fifth.

Senior meats team winners in the 14-and-over category were Monroe County, first, and Jasper County, second. Individual winners were Danielle Herrin, Monroe County, first; Anne Marie Anibal, Jasper County, second; Maddison Breid, Monroe County, third; Sam Anibal, Jasper County, fourth; and Ashlyn Peterson, Monroe County, fifth. 

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Butler Police Department Activity Report 2/16 - 2/22 - 2015

  • 02/16/2015 
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Disturbance 100 block of N Maple
Disturbance Super 8
Alarm 600 block of W Ft Scott
Theft report Wal Mart
Assault report 800 block of W Pine
Animal complaint Fran Apts
Assault report Hospital
Keep the peace
911 300 block of N Orange

  • 02/17/2015 
Shoplifter call Wal-mart
Keep the peace 800 block of W pine
Animal complaint 800 block of N Maple
Animal complaint 200 block of W Vine
Well being check W Mill St
Well being check 200 block of N Fulton


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