Saturday, June 28, 2025
Nevada welcomes new coffee spot
Congratulations to Nevada Public Library’s newest tenant, Precision Coffee Company as seen here with an official ribbon cutting this week. Precision Coffee is located at 200 W Walnut St in Nevada, call (417) 448-4831 or stop by to check out their delicious selections.
Happening this evening in Butler
Rich Hill's 4th: Up for auction
Following the pie auction on Thursday, there will be 2 more items that will be up for bids!
The Kern Center will be auctioning a beautiful hand made quilt. The proceeds will go to help fund the center.
Ready Set Grow will be auctioning off a painting done by the talented Tom Altenburg. The proceeds will go towards their West Park project.
Scandalous Jiu-Jitsu: an Interview with Todd Hecox
By Cody Morris, Tailgate TV
In the heart of Butler, a new kind of training is about to take root—one that blends the discipline of martial arts with real-world experience, mental toughness, and a deep sense of community. Scandalous Jiu-Jitsu is coming to town, led by local law enforcement officer and seasoned martial artist Todd Hecox. This gym is set to become a hub where people of all ages and backgrounds can discover the benefits of jiu-jitsu — a martial art combining physical fitness, mental discipline, and practical self-defense.
Todd, a Bates County native, recently sat down with Tailgate TV for an exclusive interview. Not only is he a former MMA fighter with a 12-5 record, but he also serves the Butler community as the new K9 Officer for the Butler Police Department.
Todd’s journey to opening the gym in Butler is backed by over a decade of experience both inside the ring and on the streets. Before law enforcement, Todd was deeply involved in mixed martial arts, where he learned skills and mental fortitude that have proven invaluable in his policing career and life. For Todd, the connection between martial arts and law enforcement goes beyond physical ability — jiu-jitsu teaches patience, controlled breathing, and the ability to stay calm under pressure.
Over his decade-plus career in law enforcement, Todd has witnessed how jiu-jitsu can be a game-changer. He has taught hand-to-hand defense to fellow officers and stresses that success in confrontations relies less on size or strength and more on skill, strategy, and mental composure. At 160 pounds, Todd is living proof that technique and intelligence often trump raw power.
A key mission behind Scandalous Jiu-Jitsu is to make the sport accessible and welcoming to everyone in the community. Todd has worked with a wide age range—from energetic kids to active seniors, and beyond. He’s seen firsthand how regular training improves flexibility, reduces chronic pain (especially back pain), and boosts overall health.
Recognizing that some might hesitate due to health, age, or fitness concerns, Todd emphasizes that the gym is a judgment-free zone. Classes incorporate “flow rolling,” a gentle, controlled sparring method designed to build skills and confidence without risking injury. The gym’s family-friendly pricing encourages whole households to participate, offering discounted rates for additional family members and first responders. The schedule reflects this inclusiveness: kids aged 7 to 12 have dedicated classes, while teens and adults train together in adult sessions.
Beyond physical fitness, Todd envisions the gym as a place to build mental resilience. Jiu-jitsu teaches practitioners to stay calm in chaotic moments, strategize under pressure, and breathe through challenges — skills Todd draws from his law enforcement background. He’s committed to fostering a community where members feel supported and respected, understanding that everyone arrives with unique stories and goals.
Scandalous Jiu-Jitsu is set to open on July 1. Todd invites anyone curious about the sport to drop in for a free first week of classes, with no prior sign-up necessary. For more information or to connect in advance, the gym’s Facebook page offers updates and contact details.
In addition to being a skilled instructor and community leader, Todd brings a friendly, down-to-earth vibe to the gym. Whether welcoming newcomers in casual attire or joking about sparring with celebrity practitioners close to his own size, Todd’s goal is to make jiu-jitsu approachable, fun, and inviting.
This new gym is more than a fitness center — it’s a reflection of Todd’s dedication to Butler, combining his passion for martial arts with his commitment to service and community-building. It’s a place where people can improve their health, sharpen their minds, and find a supportive environment to grow.
For those interested in hearing Todd’s full story, insights, and vision for Scandalous Jiu-Jitsu, the exclusive interview drops tomorrow on Tailgate TV. Discover one of the men behind the gym and what this exciting new chapter means for Butler.
A quick look at today's weather
GOOD SATURDAY MORNING! Lots going on in the area today, so I'll be super specific:
1) A hot and humid air mass is in place all weekend. Heat index mid 90's - 100.
2) Showers & T-storms are currently in SE Kansas. They are tracking NE, and should stay south of an approximately Butler to Warsaw MO line this afternoon.
4) Between 3-5PM a few stray T-storms may make it as far north as Appleton, Osceola, Warsaw; but these should work their way East/Northeast, and -
5) The evening looks clear right now in East Kansas and Western Missouri.
Everybody have a great Saturday!
-Greg@660weather
Friday, June 27, 2025
Alleged sexual predator behind bars in Cass County
On June 26th at approximately 12:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a residence in the area of S. State Route J in rural Cass County.
When they got there, they made contact with a man who stated his granddaughter was sexually assaulted by a man who was installing floors in the home.
After an on-site investigation, deputies took 63-year-old Enrique Lopez Martinez of Kansas City, Kansas, into custody.
He’s currently being held at the Cass County Jail with no bond allowed.
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