Thursday, September 19, 2024

Update from Osage Valley Electric Cooperative

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Members in western Bates County are currently experiencing an outage due to several broken poles from a small storm with a big punch. Crews are work to make repairs and restore power as quickly as possible.

Update: As the storm moves through, we have several outages in the area. Crews are working to make repairs as quickly as possible. Please call 660-679-3131 to report outages. Please do not report outages on FB or Messenger. Remember to always stay away from downed powerlines.







City of Butler received the 2024 Innovation Award from the Missouri Municipal League

The City of Butler received the 2024 Innovation Award from the Missouri Municipal League on Tuesday in Branson MO for the Kenton and Friends Inclusive Playground. This playground was design for all kids of the spectrum to interact and play.

This is an ongoing project and we will continue to develop and add new equipment in up coming years. 

This playground was named after Kenton Schowengerdt for his achievements and inspiration to all in our community. We would like to thank everyone that helped make this playground a possibility.





Runaway juvenile in Belton

The Belton Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating runaway juvenile Andrew Reed. Andrew is 11 years old, 4 ft 6 in tall, 67 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

Andrew was last seen wearing a Royals t-shirt, black pants, white tennis shoes with a green jacket around his waist. Andrew also had bandages on both of his hands. Andrew was last seen on foot in the area of Emerson and Autumn Dr.

Anyone with information on Andrew's whereabouts is asked to contact Det. Chrostowski with the Belton Police Department at 816-331-1500.

BHS Junior Class still looking for concession stand workers for this Fridays game

The BHS Junior Class is still needing student or parent workers for the concession stand at the varsity football game Friday night (9/20). 

If you can help work, please contact Jerome Anderson via the school phone number (660-679-6121) or by email at jerome.anderson@butler.k12.mo.us.

Butler Rotary Cub News:

As we age, we experience cognitive decline which is the natural aging process. Psychologist , Dr. Mike Gardner of Adrian, MO, gave a clinic presentation to Rotary Club of Butler members. 

Talking to ourselves, out loud best, seems to slow attention deficit. Retrieving our wealth of information is hard and we tend to get distracted he called it "tangents.". 

Mike commanded our attention. No side bar conversation, checking phones or if you are old enough to understand clicking ink pens In retirement he raises tomatoes and is the supplier for Daniel Horner's Wine Journal. He has over 40 varieties. I baked him oatmeal cookies for his thank you gift. Thanks again Mike.

Successful night for the Drexel Lady Cats Volleyball teams

Successful night for the Drexel Lady Cats volleyball teams last night versus Kingsville. The MS team won 2-0. 

The JV won 2-0 and the varsity won 3-0. Up next for the Lady Cats, the MS travels to Sherwood to take on the Lady Marksmen today, 9/19. The B game begins at 5:00 followed by the A game. 

The HS teams host the Archie Lady Whirlwinds tonight, 9/19. This is a WEMO Conference match. The JV starts at 5:30 followed by the varsity. Come out and support the Lady Cats!! 


Obituary - Steve Cummings

Steve Cummings, age 63, passed away on Monday, September 16, 2024 at his home in Clinton, Missouri. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at the Benson Convention Center in Clinton, Missouri.

The family will receive friends from 2:00-3:00 PM prior to the service. The family asks that Chiefs, Elks, or Royals memorabilia be worn to the service.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Clinton Elks Lodge Scholarship Fund and may be left in care of the funeral home.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home in Clinton, Missouri.

Harrisonville fall City-Wide Brush Drop Off

The Harrisonville fall City-Wide Brush Drop Off begins tomorrow and runs through Saturday in City Park. The event is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Follow event signs throughout the park to access the drop site. This event is for Harrisonville residents only. Mulch will be available for pick up. Compost will not be available.

For additional information, visit >> https://ci.harrisonville.mo.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1573

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