Sunday, April 5, 2026

Butler Saddle Club seeking Queen and Princess candidates

The Butler Saddle Club Queen Committee is now looking for rodeo queen and princess candidates for the 73rd annual Butler Saddle Club Rodeo. The rodeo is set for June 19-21.
Queen candidates must between the ages of 16-21, not married and no kids, must ride a horse, and attend rodeo practices. Queen candidates are judged on 4 categories: ticket sales, personality, appearance, and horsemanship. All candidates will receive 10% of total ticket sales.
Princess candidates must be between the ages of 9-15. Princess candidates are encourage to ride a horse if they have one (Riding is not mandatory for princesses) and attend rodeo practices. Princess candidates are judged on 3 categories: ticket sales, personality and appearance. All candidates will receive 10% of total ticket sales.
Please reach out to me at 660-464-4732 for more information and/or to sign up. There’s an informative meeting on April 28 @ 6pm. The meeting is at the bates county fairgrounds.


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Butler Competitor of the Week Camden Davidson


Congratulations to our Competitor of the Week (3/30–4/5), Camden Davidson!


Camden, an 8th grader and three-sport athlete, is already making a big impact at BHS with an incredibly bright future ahead. At our home middle school meet last week, and Midway Meet, Cam broke the MS Boys 100m Hurdle record TWICE!

His performance surpasses one of the longest-standing records in Butler history set by Pat Ray back in 1977.

Keep up the great work, Cam! We’re excited to watch you continue to grow and compete at BHS. Let’s Go Bears!!


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Butler track results from Pittsburg meet on Friday

On Friday, the high school track team travelled to their only out-of-state meet of the season to Pittsburg, Kansas, for the 37th annual Jock’s Nitch Gorilla Relays at the brand new track complex at Pittsburg State University. This meet is likely the most challenging meet the team will have all season outside of the state championship. Forty-four teams attended ranging from small class 1 teams like Sheldon to some of the best class 5 teams in Missouri like Ray-Pec and Nixa, and even included class 7 teams from Arkansas like Fayetteville. Not all athletes were able to participate due to the limited number of entries allowed by the meet organizers. The Bears made a Good Friday a great Friday by still managing to compete well with several scoring or setting 8 personal records, and two new school records were also set on the night!
Listed below are those who scored points for the team by finishing in the top 8 or set a new PR





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Obituary - Shirley Sue Hanger

Shirley Sue Hanger, 86, of Windsor, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at Windsor Healthcare & Rehabilitation in Windsor, Mo.


Shirley was born July 9, 1939, in Clinton, Mo., the daughter of Herbert “Pete” and Hazel (Carleton) Summers. She was married to Robert D. Hanger of the home for over 66 years.


Shirley was a beautician in Windsor for over 60 years, having owned and operated Cinderella Beauty Salon. She enjoyed cooking, canning vegetables, working jigsaw puzzles, and doing word search games.


Survivors include her husband Robert D. Hanger; daughter Rhonda Wheeler and son-in-law, Steve Wheeler; sister-in-law, Francine Ballinger; brother-in-law, Jerry Hanger; and several beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews; and great-great-nieces and nephews. Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jimmie Summers; and a sister-in-law, Linda Quick.


Graveside funeral services were held April 3, 2026, at the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor. The family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association in care of the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor.




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Obituary - Arnold Webb


Arnold Webb, 69, Nevada, MO, passed away on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, MO.

Memorial services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Ferry Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will follow from 4:00-8:00 p.m. at the Nevada Elks Lodge. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Nevada Elks Lodge in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

Additional family information will be announced by Ferry Funeral Home.

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Obituary - Howard Chaney Herrmann

Howard Chaney Herrmann passed away on Wednesday, April 1 2026. He was born May 28, 1944, to Chester Keith Herrmann and Mila Frances (Chaney) Herrmann. He started first grade in 1950 in the Washington one room school near where he lived. He attended the country school until it closed in 1957 and then began eighth grade at Blue Mound Grade School. He graduated from Blue Mound High School in 1962. After graduation Howard attended the U. S. Trade School in Kansas City, Mo. graduating in 1963. He worked for Chevrolet dealerships including both Whitley and Beckman Chevrolet and was Service Manager for Ryder Truck Rental for several years. He married Sharon Sue Brock on March 6, 1965. Sharon and Howard were married for 56 years before her passing in December, 2021, and were blessed with three children, Shawn Keith, Janet Lea, and Brandon Leon.

 After living in Chanute for several years, they moved back to Blue Mound and opened Howard’s Garage in 1978. Howard was a talented automotive mechanic and was well known in Linn County for his expertise. He was always willing to help when there was a need and treated his customers the way he wanted to be treated. Howard and his dad, Chet, owned and operated C & H Service for several years and in the early 1970’s, along with C & H employees, Loren Wilson and Steve Brown, and friends, L. M. Krull and Neal Wright, built a hot rod pulling tractor for competition in various summer tractor pulls. The tractor, named the Blue Angel, was painted a beautiful blue and was the first of its kind in this area to be custom built for tractor pulling competition. Howard eventually built five different tractors and competed in many tractor pulls across Kansas and Missouri including those held in Blue Mound on the 4th of July, annual pulls at Bethany, Missouri, and the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson where he tied for first place. Howard and his crew won many awards during the ten plus years of competition. Tractor pulling was a family event with Howard, Sharon, and their kids plus many friends spending their summer weekends on the road to various pulls.

 In addition to his wife, Howard is preceded in death by his parents and grandparents; his sister, Keitha Ann; his best friend, Butch Snow and Butch’s wife, Sharon; and his brother-in-law, Ron Brock. He is survived by his three children, Shawn (Deb), Jan Miller, and Brandon (Jenny); grandchildren Zac George, Derek George, Marcus Miller, Tad Herrmann, Whitney Sparks, Garrett Lawrence, and Allyson Loden; and great grandchildren Samantha, Hoyt, Holden, Knox, Weslynn, Fisher, Owen, and Hannah; sister-in-law, Janice Sprague; and brother-in-law, Don Brock, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside service will be 11 am Friday, April 10, 2026 at the Pleasant View Cemetery , Blue Mound. Visitation will be held 5 to 7 pm Thursday, April 9, 2026 at the Schneider Funeral Home, Mound City Chapel. Memorial contributions are suggested to Blue Moon Youth Center or Good Shepherd Hospice. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.

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Obituary - John W. Krahenbuhl

John W. Krahenbuhl, son of John Walter and Rachel Rowena (Clayton) Krahenbuhl, was born Friday, November 30, 1956, in Kansas City, Missouri. He departed this life at his home in Humansville, Missouri on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 69 years of age. John was married to Sheila Ann (Parker) Krahenbuhl. He had been employed as a plumber throughout his working life.

Mr. Krahenbuhl's wishes were for cremation. No formal service or burial is planned at this time, courtesy Hill and Son Funeral Home.

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