Monday, March 30, 2026
Competitor of the Week Cooper Johnson
Congratulations to our Competitor of the Week (3/23–3/29), Cooper Johnson!
Cooper has hit the ground running this golf season, already lowering his scores and making an impact. He kicked things off with a Top 10 finish at the Bears’ first tournament, helping lead the team to an overall tournament win!
Cooper’s time, dedication, and effort are paying off early—keep it rolling, Coop! #GOBEARS
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Do you know a Bates County student planning a career in health care?
Do you know a Bates County student planning a career in health care? Please share this! 
The Bates County Community Health Foundation (BCCHF) is now accepting applications for a $1,000 Health Care Scholarship for local students pursuing careers in the health care field.
Must live in Bates County
Accepted into a health care program
3.0 GPA or higher
Essay + 3 letters of recommendation required
Deadline: May 24, 2024
Apply and view full details here:
https://www.bcmhospital.com/.../bcchf-community-health.../
Paper applications are also available at Bates County Memorial Hospital.
Help us spread the word—share this post so a local student doesn’t miss this opportunity!
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The Bates County Community Health Foundation (BCCHF) is now accepting applications for a $1,000 Health Care Scholarship for local students pursuing careers in the health care field.
Must live in Bates County
Accepted into a health care program
3.0 GPA or higher
Essay + 3 letters of recommendation required
Deadline: May 24, 2024
Apply and view full details here:
https://www.bcmhospital.com/.../bcchf-community-health.../
Paper applications are also available at Bates County Memorial Hospital.
Help us spread the word—share this post so a local student doesn’t miss this opportunity!
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Possibly three inches of rain by end of the weekend
One area could receive repeated storms & heavy downpours (training) while another area just gets light & scattered stuff.
But overall, it's reasonable to expect more than three inches widespread through Saturday evening of this week.
-Greg@660weather
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Blackhawks Rally Past Warsaw for Key Conference Win
Adrian baseball picked up a big early conference win over the Warsaw Wildcats on Tuesday, March 24.
The Blackhawks found themselves in an early hole as Warsaw struck first in the opening inning, taking a 1-0 lead. Adrian answered in the top of the third, plating a run of their own to tie the game. However, the Wildcats responded immediately in the bottom half of the inning, reclaiming control with a 4-1 advantage.
Warsaw added another run in the fourth, extending the lead to 5-1 — a margin that began to feel comfortable for the home team.
But Adrian had other plans.
The Blackhawks showed resilience in the late innings, beginning their push in the fifth. Hubbard delivered a key RBI single that brought in two runs, and just a few batters later, Underwood added a sacrifice fly to bring Hubbard home. After five innings, Adrian had trimmed the deficit to 6-4.
In the sixth, Adrian’s offense broke through in a big way. The Blackhawks put together a four-run inning to take their first lead of the game at 8-6.
That score would hold, as Adrian completed the comeback victory over their Ozark Highlands Conference opponent.
Kobe Enos led the way at the plate, going 3-for-5 with a triple and an RBI. Elijah Hubbard finished 2-for-5 and drove in a game-high four RBIs. Lile, Talley, and Vandenberg each added a hit for Adrian.
Photos by Ayden Chavez of the Adrian Yearbook Staff, courtesy of Adrian News Leader.
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The Blackhawks found themselves in an early hole as Warsaw struck first in the opening inning, taking a 1-0 lead. Adrian answered in the top of the third, plating a run of their own to tie the game. However, the Wildcats responded immediately in the bottom half of the inning, reclaiming control with a 4-1 advantage.
Warsaw added another run in the fourth, extending the lead to 5-1 — a margin that began to feel comfortable for the home team.
But Adrian had other plans.
The Blackhawks showed resilience in the late innings, beginning their push in the fifth. Hubbard delivered a key RBI single that brought in two runs, and just a few batters later, Underwood added a sacrifice fly to bring Hubbard home. After five innings, Adrian had trimmed the deficit to 6-4.
In the sixth, Adrian’s offense broke through in a big way. The Blackhawks put together a four-run inning to take their first lead of the game at 8-6.
That score would hold, as Adrian completed the comeback victory over their Ozark Highlands Conference opponent.
Kobe Enos led the way at the plate, going 3-for-5 with a triple and an RBI. Elijah Hubbard finished 2-for-5 and drove in a game-high four RBIs. Lile, Talley, and Vandenberg each added a hit for Adrian.
Photos by Ayden Chavez of the Adrian Yearbook Staff, courtesy of Adrian News Leader.
Article Sponsored by C&S Graphics – go follow them on Facebook!
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Davidson Breaks Decades-old Butler JH Record in Hurdles
By Cody Morris
Butler junior high track and field athlete Cam Davidson turned in a historic performance, breaking the school record in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.22.
Davidson’s mark surpasses one of the longest-standing records in Butler history, previously set by Pat Ray in 1977 at 15.90. The record had stood for nearly five decades before being eclipsed.
“To be honest, I didn’t know it was a 50-year-old record, so it was really cool to break it,” Davidson said. “I’ve been told Pat Ray was a great athlete by many people.”
Davidson credited his improvement to consistent work and a growing passion for the event.
“It was a lot of fun putting in the extra work, and I’ve made a lot of progress since I first started running the hurdles,” he said. “I really enjoy running them and have fun doing it.”
While the record came early in the season, Davidson had confidence it was within reach.
“I had a good feeling I could break it this season, but didn’t know if it would be the first meet,” he said.
Now, with the record in hand, Davidson has his sights set even higher.
“My goal from here is to get my time below 15 seconds this year,” he said. “And in high school, I want to break my brother’s record in the 110-meter hurdles my freshman or sophomore year.”
With both a record and bigger goals ahead, Davidson has quickly made his mark — and may just be getting started.
Photo by Butler Track & XC Facebook Page
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Butler junior high track and field athlete Cam Davidson turned in a historic performance, breaking the school record in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.22.
Davidson’s mark surpasses one of the longest-standing records in Butler history, previously set by Pat Ray in 1977 at 15.90. The record had stood for nearly five decades before being eclipsed.
“To be honest, I didn’t know it was a 50-year-old record, so it was really cool to break it,” Davidson said. “I’ve been told Pat Ray was a great athlete by many people.”
Davidson credited his improvement to consistent work and a growing passion for the event.
“It was a lot of fun putting in the extra work, and I’ve made a lot of progress since I first started running the hurdles,” he said. “I really enjoy running them and have fun doing it.”
While the record came early in the season, Davidson had confidence it was within reach.
“I had a good feeling I could break it this season, but didn’t know if it would be the first meet,” he said.
Now, with the record in hand, Davidson has his sights set even higher.
“My goal from here is to get my time below 15 seconds this year,” he said. “And in high school, I want to break my brother’s record in the 110-meter hurdles my freshman or sophomore year.”
With both a record and bigger goals ahead, Davidson has quickly made his mark — and may just be getting started.
Photo by Butler Track & XC Facebook Page
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MSHP issues Amber Alert
AMBER Alert
Notification Area - Troop C
AFTON MO - St. Louis County area
NO VEHICLE (child was in a vehicle when stolen. The initial vehicle was recovered.)
5 YEAR OLD BLACK FEMALE -- PINK AND BLUE BARRETTES, PINK SHIRT "FLOWER POWER", BLUE SHORTS
More information will be posted as it becomes available.
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Notification Area - Troop C
AFTON MO - St. Louis County area
NO VEHICLE (child was in a vehicle when stolen. The initial vehicle was recovered.)
5 YEAR OLD BLACK FEMALE -- PINK AND BLUE BARRETTES, PINK SHIRT "FLOWER POWER", BLUE SHORTS
More information will be posted as it becomes available.
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