Tuesday, January 27, 2026

MU Extension offering Parent Support Group classes

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Parent Support Group — Free & Open to You
We’re excited to launch a Parent Support Group pilot with MU Extension! This is a free, 8-week program designed to support parents and caregivers wherever they are on their journey.
Who is this for?
Free support for:
• Expecting parents
• New parents
• Those trying to conceive
• New adoptive parents
• Caregivers of young children
What to expect:
• Weekly support group (mostly virtual)
• Two In-person meetings with a virtual option available
• No requirement to attend every session
• FREE diapers, childcare, and food at in-person sessions
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Sidewalk project construction greenlit pending MoDot approval

All Butler city council members present for the regular meeting January 20


Councilman Scott Mallatt reported that the Parks & Recreation Commission met on January 8 and there were not enough members present for a quorum. He will reschedule the City Owned Facilities Committee meeting for February to discuss the Old High School condition and the Trail of Memories guidelines.

He had also attended the Planning Commission meeting held on January 13. They had no new business to discuss but there is the possibility of a new housing complex coming to Butler and more information will be coming later.

It was reported that the final Engineering Services Contract for the Sidewalk Project with Allgeier Martin and Associates has been authorized and now awaits approval from Modot to proceed with construction. The first phase for new sidewalks will run on the south side of west 52 highway from Fran Avenue to approximately the driveway of Burch & Liles Insurance.

An amendment was made to the Butler '25-'26 budget. City Clerk Gayle Alexander pointed out that per State Statutes budgets can be amended to address expenses that come up that were not previously accounted for. This resolution allows for fuel purchases at the Airport and the hiring of Allied Water for management services that had not been previously booked. Motion by Liggins, seconded by Rich to approve Resolution No. 542. Motion passed unanimously.

Bob Jennings with the BACO Taxi Service stopped by city hall this week and announced that the Senior Center wanted to eliminate the land line that they currently have and go to a cell phone. Since the City has paid for this service, he asked if they could have the number they currently use and if council would be interested in paying for the monthly charges. Mr. Jennings indicated the first-time charge would be $25.00 for the cell phone and $20.00 for the monthly subscription. The motion was passed with a unanimous vote from the council.

Councilwoman Doncella Liggins asked about the status of the AMI meters. Mayor Henry replied that all the meters were in, but that there were about three hundred left to install. Councilman Mallatt asked for a timeline for when this would be completed. Doncella commented that she thought there was a need for solar shading at the Green Space near the square and if council would consider helping. Mayor Henry noted that he would be attending the Historic Preservation Commission meeting next week and will ask them to look into it.

Councilwoman Liggins will send the proposals she has on this project to Mayor Henry.

It was asked if the Change Order for the WWT Plant Improvements would be sent out for bids and Mayor Henry replied that they would not. Jeff Hall inquired for news on the sawmill road, Mayor Henry noted that the road would be sprayed the following day to help contain the dust.

Water Distribution Foreman Branden Berry asked for permission to use $54,000.00 budgeted for Line Improvements for the purchase of fire hydrants that are normally booked to Line Repair Supplies. These items are expensive so this would allow him to keep more on hand; it was noted that having working hydrants is vital and they must be kept on working order. The motion was approved.

The Wastewater Treatment Plant Project is now complete but there were ARPA funds still available for use. Foreman Berry asked to use the leftover monies to clear trees along the sewer lines at the plant. He noted that there had been no maintenance for this since 1979 and it needed to be done in order to access the lines for repairs. There is a timeline of March 31, 2026, to use the funds and the contractor indicated that they could do this, to which the council approved unanimously.

Mayor Henry presented a proposal from Parks Superintendent Scott Bitner for the purchase of a new scoreboard at the Girl’s Softball Field. A local business owner offered a 50% split of the expense with the City of Butler which would bring the cost to $6,482.50. There is room in the current budget and Bitner would wished to start on the project to be ready for the upcoming season. The council approved unanimously.

Remember, the Butler city council meets on the first and third Tuesdays, 7 pm at city hall. The public is highly encouraged to attend.








Bates County Community Health Foundation awards scholarships

 


At the start of the collegiate semester, Linda Jennings (far left) delivered scholarship checks to two of our 2025–26 recipients. Jenna Shipley is working toward a Master’s degree in Clinical Nutrition, and Mackenzie Davis is pursuing a doctorate in Occupational Therapy. Jenna and Mackenzie, along with Brooke Miller, were awarded $1,000 scholarships last June, with $500 distributed each semester.

Moments like this are a great reminder that applications for the 2026–27 Foundation Healthcare Scholarships will be opening soon.
To qualify, applicants must reside in Bates County, be pursuing a career in healthcare, and be accepted into an accredited healthcare program.
Also pictured: Greg Weaver, BCMH CEO and Foundation member, and Shanya Hedrick, OT.

Slightly warmer next week

Cold weather tips: Keep your water running


 

Obituary - Guy Robinson

Guy Robinson, age 86, of Butler, Missouri, passed away peacefully at Bates County Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of January 26, 2026, following a recent leukemia diagnosis on January 12, 2026. A visitation will be held from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Friday, February 6, 2026 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial services will follow at 4:00 pm Friday, February 6, 2026, also at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Butler Senior Center or the Community Food Pantry of Butler. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.


Guy Pententler Robinson was born on March 6, 1939, to Simpson Herbert Robinson and Ruby (Pententler) Robinson in their family home just south of Butler in Bates County, Missouri. He grew up learning the value of hard work while helping his father on the family farm—lessons that would shape the rest of his life.


Guy attended Star School, a small country school south of Butler, from kindergarten through eighth grade, and later graduated from Butler High School. While there, he played football and earned the nickname “Beep Beep,” a nod to both his fast driving—and parking—of his beloved 1955 Ford, and to the Road Runner cartoon character: he was there one moment and gone the next “Beep Beep”.


On May 17, 1958, while still in high school, Guy married the love of his life, Donna Lee Anderson. Together, they raised three children: Diane, Dana, and Debra. Throughout his working years, Guy held numerous labor and trade positions across Bates County and the Kansas City area, including with Mathew Ferguson, Fisher Body Chevrolet, Ross Daniels Plumbing, Bill Fischer Furnace Heating & Cooling, Butler Manufacturing, Leeds Chevrolet, Sears Roebuck, Okay Tire, and Joe Wicks, among others. His strong work ethic, mechanical skill, and readiness to help others were hallmarks of who he was.


In the mid-1960s, Guy founded Robinson Plumbing, a business that proudly served Butler and surrounding communities for decades. His work contributed to many local landmarks, including plumbing for the Inn Hotel on Ohio and Delaware streets, helping build and major plumbing and HVAC work at the Assembly of God Church on South Main. He also helped build countless homes throughout Bates County, Appleton City, and Clinton, Missouri—leaving a quiet but lasting imprint across the region.

Guy was widely recognized for his black 1968 GMC truck with a white camper, a familiar sight around Butler for more than 50 years. In May 1969, Guy and Donna purchased the white two-story home with the wraparound porch on the corner of Adams and Fulton Streets in Butler. They lovingly renovated it while raising their young family. Three years later, they added an office and oversized garage—Guy’s pride and joy—and the property remained his home for the rest of his life.


By the mid-1970s, Guy expanded his business to include heating and cooling services, further establishing Robinson Plumbing, Heating and Cooling as a trusted local name. Though he officially retired around 2015, longtime customers continued to reach out, valuing his honesty, reliability, and genuine care.


Guy and Donna shared a deep love of travel, exploring the United States and Canada in several conversion vans over the years. Those road trips created countless cherished memories that Guy treasured long after the journeys ended.


Guy experienced profound heartbreak with the loss of his beloved wife, Donna, on September 19, 2014. In his later years, he also battled diabetes and, most recently, leukemia. Yet he continued to meet life with resilience, humor, and the steady presence for which he was known.


Guy will be remembered for his tireless work ethic, quick humor, mechanical know-how, devotion to his family, and the many ways he served his community. Guy was a lifetime member of the Butler Elks Lodge and played a role in building the Elks Lodge and generously donating both his time and supplies to the project.


Guy is survived by his children: Diane Robinson and Dana Robinson, both of Butler, Missouri, and Debra Davis of Wickenburg, Arizona; grandchildren Jeremy Oates of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; Caleb Oates (wife, Sherri) of Adrian, Missouri; Brooke Thompson of Osage Beach, Missouri; Spencer Davis and Dexter Davis of Wickenburg, Arizona; and great-grandchildren Romey, Jonathan, Letha, and Blessing Thompson of Osage Beach; Kale and Huntley Oates of Adrian; and Silas Davis of Wickenburg, Arizona; sister-in-law, Joyce Botkin of Butler, Missouri; sister-in-law, Tressie Robinson of Independence Missouri, and several nieces, nephews, and other family members.


Guy was preceded in death by his parents; all his siblings, Lee Robinson, Martha Beatty, and Charles Robinson; his granddaughter, Bailey Robinson (who passed at birth); his nephew, Gilbert Beatty; his niece Kathy Christ; his nephew Robert Christopher and his beloved wife, Donna Robinson.


Guy’s legacy of craftsmanship, integrity, devotion, and love will live on through all who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered always.


Archie basketball tournament begins tonight

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Results will be available on the Mid America Live website and our Facebook page


BREAKING: 1 person dead following overnight shooting in Butler

Mid America Live has confirmed that around 11:30 pm last night one person succumbed to injuries following a shooting on Dove Lane in south Butler.

A 53 year old female was pronounced dead at the scene. While it appears the shooting was accidental, the investigation is ongoing and updates will be posted as information becomes available.



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