Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Another donation for The Wall That Heals

 


Money needed to help bring The Wall That Heals, a replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC to Butler this Spring got another boost this week as Presiding Commissioner Jim Wheatley presented a donation to Bates County Clerk Jami Page.

Those wishing to make a donation can contact Marsha Youngblood at 816-716-9217, John Gray at 816-547-4797 or Jami at 660-424-4215.



Flock camera discussion laid to rest in Monday Adrian Alderman session

Highlights from the regular meeting of the Adrian Board of Aldermen January 12

City Administrator Ryan Wescote reported that the 8th street project is in the wrap-up stages as work is to be completed soon that will widen the turn radius for drivers in some key areas. He also said that the 1st street sidewalk project is moving along as requested information has been submitted to MoDot leaving the city to wait for a response before moving further on with the project.

Wescote said the city's investments are still doing well despite ups and downs in the market. Currently Adrian has about 4 million invested, drawing what is considered a very reasonable amount of interest.

It was recently discovered that there are a handful of residents whose property sits just outside the city limits but are connected to the city water system. While the majority of consumers outside city limits get water from the Bates 5 district, it appears the few in question were connected during a previous administration and have been charged an amount that is approximately 1/2 of what those in city limits pay.

A discussion was held on how to bring those rates up to par and the overall consensus was to do it in incremental fashion to avoid 'sticker shock'. Currently, those inside city limits pay $27.98 for the first 1,000 gallons and those outside pay $16.45. After the first thousand, those inside pay $13.50 per thousand; those outside pay $10.00 per thousand. The discussion was tabled and will be reviewed in an upcoming aldermen session.

There have been some minor changes regarding zoning that affect the costs and rules associated with building/structure modification within city limits. It is recommended that anyone preparing to do construction get details from the city's website, then contact city hall if you have more questions.

With that, a minor change was made regarding fence heights at street intersections. As of now, the max height of a wood or vinyl fence is limited to 3 feet which also applied to chain link fences, which are easier to see through. The change now allows for a 4 foot chain link fence.

The Flock camera discussion was formally laid to rest following much news and social media exposure leading some to question use of the cameras. One citizen appeared as a guest with basic questions about the cameras which were answered by Administrator Wescote and the Aldermen as follows:

1. The cameras do not 'follow' anyone as they travel through the city of Adrian. They only capture a photo of the vehicle and license plate information which is stored for 30 days before being automatically and permanently deleted.

2. The cameras will only automatically notify authorities if that vehicle was reported stolen or the owner has outstanding wants/warrants.

3. The cameras cannot by accessed by the public and do not store any more information than the photo with some basic information as mentioned above. Only city of Adrian police and other police agencies (with permission by Adrian) can see the information. 

4. It was noted that any type of technology can be 'hacked' and used for nefarious purposes however, the Flock system is very secure and is used in hundreds of thousands of locations throughout the U.S. and have been very instrumental in solving many crimes.

5. Wescote noted that if only one officer is on duty the cameras enhance overall policing as they cover areas where the officer is not present, adding to overall protection.

6. The city of Adrian is not/will not sell any information that the cameras acquire. With that, Wescote added that a very high percentage of the camera footage will never been seen by a human.

7. Previously, questions arose that some Aldermen were not aware that the cameras had been purchased and put in place. It was quickly noted that the city administrator was granted permission to make some operational decisions without consent of the alderman, to which all agreed. With that, Wescote offered an apology for any confusion regarding the matter and will make clearer such decisions in the future.

8. A rumor that the cameras were paid for by the Bates County Sheriff's Office is untrue, according to the administrator who said they were indeed paid for with city funds.

In other news, the Adrian police report for December outlined some 219 calls for service that resulted in 8 citations, 2 arrests and 13 incident reports.

Fire Chief Gary Dizney reported that two members of the fire department are in training to receive EMT certification. Future discussion will be held regarding if reimbursement will be paid to the personnel.

Remember, the Adrian Board of Aldermen meet on the second Tuesday, 7 pm, at city hall and the public is highly encouraged to attend.

Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, MMCCDTF Saturation Operation

The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Mid-Missouri Multi-Jurisdictional Crime and Drug Task Force (MMCCDTF) and the Stockton Police Department, conducted a two-day traffic and warrant saturation operation on January 8–9, 2026, focused on disrupting criminal activity, locating wanted individuals, and improving public safety throughout Cedar County.
These saturation operations are designed to proactively disrupt criminal activity, locate wanted subjects, remove illegal firearms from the community, and prevent drug-related crime before it harms our citizens.
During the operation, deputies and task force officers made 34 proactive traffic stops and conducted over 100 vehicle and driver checks, targeting high-crime areas, and locations tied to ongoing investigations.
Enforcement Results
As a result of this operation:
• 10 warrant service attempts were conducted
• 5 individuals were arrested
• Multiple citations were issued for violations including speeding, seatbelt, and insurance
• Numerous verbal warnings were issued for equipment and registration violations
• K-9 units were deployed, resulting in a positive alert and vehicle search
• Multiple consent and probable-cause searches were conducted
On January 9, 2026, the Honorable Judge Jacob Dawson issued a
Cedar County arrest warrant for Brian Queen for the following charges:
• RSMo 571.070 – Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
• RSMo 579.074 – Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
• Bond set at $50,000 cash only
The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, MMCCDTF, and Stockton Police Department will continue to conduct targeted enforcement operations to keep illegal drugs, dangerous weapons, and criminal offenders out of Cedar County.
All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Task Force Information:
Midwest Missouri Career Criminal & Drug Taskforce (MMCCDTF): A cooperative effort between the Sheriff’s Offices of Bates, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Henry, St. Clair, and Vernon Counties, dedicated to combating career criminals and drug activity across west-central Missouri.
Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

Butler High School Courtwarming candidates

 


Congrats to Appleton City Senior Kaylee Mott

 


From Bates County Clerk, Jami Page

The certification date for the April election is January 27th. Political subdivisions have until this date to turn in their candidate lists, ballot questions and/or no election statements to Jami Page, Bates County Clerk.

Fairly warm today, enjoy


Temps today are the warmest we'll see for a while.
Mid 60's today - cooling off tonight and not warming back up from the overnight low for the daytime on Wednesday.

Greg@660weather

Obituary - Rick Cain

Rick Cain, age 65, of Cleveland, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at his home. 

Memorial service will be held at 6:00 pm, Friday, January 23, 2026, at Dengel & Son Mortuary - Louisburg Chapel, 1 Aquatic Drive, Louisburg, Kansas 66053.

A full obituary will be available shortly.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made payable to Mission Driven Goods, c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary, P.O. Box 669, Louisburg, Kansas 66053.


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