Friday, May 29, 2026

LISTEN HERE: Butler's role in the great Jefferson Highway project


Link to the podcast is at bottom of page

Following National Road Trip Day on May 22nd, this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show explores the history, heritage tourism, and community spirit of Butler, Missouri, a vibrant destination along the historic Jefferson Highway. Jefferson Highway Butler Area Chamber of Commerce Butler Historic Preservation Commission
As always, the show features Roger Bell, Co-Host and President of the Jefferson Highway Association, along with host and producer Lisa D. Smith. Featured guests are Samantha Stump of the Butler Chamber of Commerce and Doris Fuller of the Butler Historic Preservation Commission.
From colorful murals and historic downtown sites to upcoming celebrations and classic car culture, this engaging conversation highlights how Butler is preserving its Jefferson Highway legacy while welcoming modern travelers and road trippers.
Learn about the upcoming Jefferson Highway Car Show in Butler on June 13, along with the community’s efforts to promote heritage tourism through storytelling, signage, preservation projects, and downtown revitalization.
The episode also explores Butler’s fascinating history, including its recognition as the first city west of the Mississippi River to have electricity, its connection to Americana travel culture, and the importance of small-town experiences along America’s historic highways.
Roger Bell also shares updates on the upcoming Crossroads of America Centennial Celebration taking place in Joplin, Missouri, from September 19–22, 2026, including details about the event’s sociability caravan motor tours. Registration is now open at https://jeffersonhighway.org/
The discussion also highlights how communities along the Jefferson Highway continue to attract visitors through local events, murals, dining experiences, and authentic hospitality that celebrates the spirit of the open road.
The Jefferson Highway Association originally founded the Jefferson Highway in 1915. This international highway—also known as “The Pines to the Palms Highway”—runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://jeffersonhighway.org/
Learn more about Butler, Missouri:
- Butler Chamber of Commerce:
Butler Historic Preservation Commission:
Plan your journey with the Jefferson Highway Travel Guide:
Subscribe to the Jefferson Highway Dispatch:
The Big Blend Radio "Historic Jefferson Highway" Podcast airs every 4th Thursday (except on holidays). Follow the show at https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/
CHAPTERS
00:00 – Exploring Butler, Missouri
03:03 – Jefferson Highway Celebrations and Caravans
05:49 – Community Engagement Through Car Shows
08:49 – Historic Murals and Preservation Efforts
11:58 – Butler’s Jefferson Highway History
14:47 – Unique Attractions and Local Heritage
18:01 – Butler: First City West of the Mississippi with Electricity
20:55 – Discovering Americana on the Jefferson Highway
23:48 – Historical Significance of the Jefferson Highway
29:30 – Economic Impact of Heritage Tourism
32:48 – Lodging and Dining Along the Route
36:39 – Mapping the Jefferson Highway Experience
43:42 – Promoting Small Towns and Community Engagement
46:30 – Crossroads of America Centennial Celebration & Sociability Caravan Updates

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/

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Obituary - William "Bill” Wilson II

 

William "Bill” Wilson II was a devoted son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.  He passed away peacefully on April 18, 2026, surrounded by his family, just four days after celebrating his 90th birthday.  Bill was born on April 14, 1936, in San Bernardino, California, to William Wilson I and Doris (Clark) Wilson.  Our dad lived a life grounded in faith, hard work, and love for his family.  He was our steady foundation--dependable, strong, and unwavering.  We will miss him deeply and look forward to the day we see him again in Heaven.   Bill proudly served his country as a Korean War Veteran in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Los Angeles.

    He married Wanda Jo Vahle on March 21, 1958 and they shared a happy life together until her passing on January 3, 1973.  They had three children: Doris Wilson (deceased), Debbie Martin (Tony) of El Dorado Springs, MO, and William Wilson III (Lisa) of Hawaii.

    On June 8, 1975 Bill married Kathleen "Kaye" Judith Dujardin.  Kaye brought four children to their blended family: Roger Dujardin (deceased), Alisa Silvers (deceased), William Dujardin, and Polly Dockery (Andy).  Together, Bill and Kaye welcomed four more children: Michelle Hayes (Travis) of Blue Springs, MO; John Wilson (Brooke) of Nevada, MO; Christopher Wilson of Nevada, MO; and James Wilson (Hope) of Amoret, MO.  Bill and Kaye shared a loving marriage until her passing on September 12, 2012.

    Bill later married Maxine Claunts on July 1, 2013.  Maxine brought one daughter, Kimberly Claunts, into the family.  Bill and Maxine remained happily married until his passing.  

    Bill leaves behind a large and cherished family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is survived by his sister Doris Norval (Joe) of El Dorado Springs, MO; Jim Wilson (Melody) of El Dorado Springs, MO; Kenneth Scott (Lilas) of Liberty, MO; Donald Scott of El Dorado Springs, MO; and Bernard Scott of Arizona, along with many nieces and nephews.

    He was preceded in death by his parents, siblings Alberta Wilson, Donnie Wilson, John Wilson, Leila Pankey, and Georgia Wilkins; grandson Joseph Van Raden; niece Pamela Shoemaker; and great-nephew Jacob Rapp.

    A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Cornerstone Baptist Church, Nevada, MO. 



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Free CPR class coming to Adrian June 13


FREE CPR CLASS + COMMUNITY-BASED EDUCATION
Code 1 Wellness is excited to partner with The Fitness Hub and the Adrian, MO community to offer a FREE CPR class along with community-based education.
This class will be held on Friday, June 13 at 10:00 AM at The Fitness Hub, located at 605 Ada St, Adrian, MO 64720.
There will be a lunch break included, and spots are limited to only 13 participants, so please sign up as soon as possible. If we have a full class we will offer a second class!!!
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
To reserve your spot, please contact Code 1 Wellness at 816-372-2948, leave a message if we are unavailable.
We are proud to help bring life-saving education and community wellness resources to our local area.


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Obituary - Roberta Louise Childers

Roberta Louise Childers, age 96, formerly of La Cygne, Kansas passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2026. She was born on August 4, 1929 in Linn County, Kansas the daughter of Theodore R. and Jessie L. Wade Reynolds. She graduated from Pleasanton High School. She enjoyed traveling. Her working career involved being a nursing home administrator at several facilities. She was preceded in death by her parents, and a brother, Robert Reynolds. Roberta is survived by two daughters, Nancy Taylor, and Rita Siegele, a son, Robert Michael Childers, a brother, Kenneth Reynolds, a sister, Bernita Robbins, six grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

Graveside funeral service will 11 am Saturday, May 30, 2026 at the Riverview Cemetery, La Cygne, Kansas. Roberta will lie in state Friday afternoon at the Schneider La Cygne Chapel. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com



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Athlete of the Week


We are so excited to announce and want to congratulate the 2026 State Farm and
C & S Graphics athlete of the week scholarship recipient Grace Francis, a senior from Drexel High School. Grace will be attending State Fair Community College in the fall majoring in nursing and continuing her athletic career as a member of their track team. She just returned from the State Track meet earning two 3rd place medals in the hurdles! Thanks to all the coaches for their nominations each week so we can continue to recognize local athletes who excel in the classroom as well as on the court/field/mat. We can’t wait until next year! These are great kids who put in the hard work to achieve success! Congrats again Grace and we wish you the best of luck in the future!


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Butler Bear Kalie Korkmaz recipient of Mediacom scholarship

Butler, MO – May 28, 2026 – Mediacom Communications announced the selection of Kalie Korkmaz, a senior at Butler High School, as a recipient of the company’s World Class Scholarship Program. The $1,000 scholarship recognizes the Butler resident for excellence in leadership, community involvement, and academics.
“Mediacom understands the importance of investing in future leaders like Kalie Korkmaz,” said Mediacom’s Regional Vice President, Lee Beck. “I’m proud that our company annually commits financial support to talented local students with the Mediacom World Class Scholarship Program. We congratulate all Class of 2026 graduates and celebrate Kalie for her outstanding achievements so far.”
“Our corporate philosophy extends beyond business success. We are committed to investing in the next generation, because supporting students today is essential to building a stronger, more innovative, and more prosperous future for all,” said Giuseppe B. Commisso, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mediacom Communications.
This year marks the 25th consecutive year Mediacom has funded World Class Scholarships for students who live in areas where the company delivers high-speed broadband services. Mediacom is proud to extend the World Class Scholarship Program to 100 graduating seniors in 2026; each winner has received a $1,000 scholarship to support their continued education. Upon receiving the scholarship, recipients must attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or technical school within the United States.

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Butler Chamber welcomes Poplar Heights Farm


Welcome to the Butler Area Chamber of Commerce, Poplar Heights Living History Farm
We are absolutely thrilled to welcome our newest Chamber member, Poplar Heights Farm! Located just northeast of Butler, this incredible living history farm and nature conservancy is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of Bates County.
Step back in time to the 1890s and explore their beautifully restored Victorian Farm House, peg and beam barns, and heirloom gardens. Looking to get outdoors? Take a stroll along their 2.9 miles of scenic walking trails to enjoy the native prairies and local wildlife! They also offer amazing educational programs and host the Bates County Family History Center for local genealogy research.
Let’s give them a warm Butler welcome! Be sure to "Like" their Facebook page and visit their website at poplarheightsfarm.org to learn about their upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
- Farm: 5250 NE County Road 5004, Butler, MO
- 660-679-0764 (Office) / 660-200-5620 (Farm)
Want to join the Butler Area Chamber of Commerce or learn more about our upcoming community events? Contact us at butlerchamberofcommerce@gmail.com or call 660-464-1339!


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