Wednesday, June 5, 2013

D&D Famous Fireworks Show


The Counties most Famous Fireworks show is set to happen on Saturday June 29th, 2013 at D&D Fireworks 11 miles West of Butler on 52 Highway. As always this will be the best show in the area. So come out and enjoy a great fireworks show courtesy of D&D Fireworks. Reminder the Fireworks stand will be opening on June 20th for all your Firework needs. 

Pantry Thrift Store Weekly Sale


Bag Sale!! All clothing with green, pink or salmon color tags that fit in a bag for $2. The Pantry Thrift Store is located at 901 S. Outer road here in Butler. And is opened Daily from 10pm-5pm

2013 RICH HILL FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION


It’s time for the 133rd Annual Rich Hill Fourth of July Celebration. This year the theme is Star Spangled 4th. The Celebration will start on Wednesday July 3rd and continue through Sunday July 7th. There will be many different activities throughout the week. Some important events to remember are the Baby Contest on July 3rd at 7pm, the Peterson Family Performance on July 3rd at 8:30pm, the Parade on July 4th at 3pm, the Miss 4th of July and Little Miss Firecracker contenst and crowning on July 4th at 5:30pm, fireworks on July 4th at 10pm, and Pam Tillis on July 6th at 8pm followed by the Street Dance at 10pm. A full list  of events can be seen below.

Times are subject to change we will update if changes:



July 3-6 Carnival will be open each night!



July 3

6 pm Deal or No Deal followed by Eating Contest (Swopes Drive Inn)
6:30-7 Baby Contest Registration
7 pm Baby Contest
8 pm Church Basket Auction
8:30 pm Gospel Performance by Petersen Family


July 4 
10 am Car Show Registration
11am-3pm Car Show
12 pm Quilt Show Christian Church Annex
3 pm Parade
5 pm Salute to Veterans
5:15 Parade Winners Announced
5:30 Miss 4th of July and Miss Firecracker Contest and Crowning
6 pm Wayne Thomas as Elvis
8 pm 80's Band Retroactive
10 pm Best Fireworks around shot by the RH Volunteer Fire Dept


July 5 
6:00 Pie Contest Registration
7 pm Pie Contest
7:30 World Famous Pie Auction
8 pm Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Tournament (East Park)
8:30 pm Talent Contest


July 6
9 am Horeshoes Tournament (East Park)
6 pm Ventriloquist Mark Merchant
7:15 Raffle winners announced 50/50 drawing
8 pm Free Pam Tillis Concert
10 pm Street Dance


July 7
11 am Community Church Service
12 pm Lunch in the Park (all proceeds go to the 4th of July committee)

FREE FISHING DAYS IN MISSOURI


With the start of June also comes Free Fishing Days. Free Fishing Days
are June 8th and 9th. These are the days when the Conservation Department suspends resident and nonresident fishing permit requirements. Special permits may be required at county, city, and private fishing areas.

The idea behind this event is to encourage people to explore the state’s fishing opportunities without having to purchase permits or daily tags at trout parks. The Conservation Department provides more than 900 fishing lakes, ponds, and stream accesses. Many offer disabled-accessible facitlites. For more information about places to fish, visit mdc.mo.gov/node/2478 or contact nearest MDC office.  

During Free Fishing Days other fish regulations besides permit requirements are still in effect. These regulations include limits on size and number of fish. Regulations are outlined in the 2012 Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations, which is available where fishing permits are sold or online at mdc.mo.gov/node/6108.



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DREXEL FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION


The Drexel Lion’s Club presents the 54th Annual Day in the Park in Drexel. There will be many activities including breakfast, lunch and dinner in the community building, Pee Wee Motorcycle Races, Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest, Motorcycle Race in the Park, live entertainment throughout the day, pony rides and face painting, hotdog and watermelon eating contest, and a live magic show. There will also be a drawing and silent auction. For tickets to drawing auction see any Drexel Lions Club Member or Participating Drexel Business. All of the activities will be held on July 4th in the Drexel Park, except for the Fourth of July Parade. The Parade will be down Main Street.  There will be more information involving the parade at a later date. 



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BATES COUNTY HEALTH CENTER “SAFE SITTER” CLASS




The best sitter is a “Safe Sitter.” The Bates Country Health Center will offer a one day Safe Sitter class for perspective babysitters. Safe Sitter is a medically accurate hands-on class that teaches boys and girls ages 11 to 13 how to handle emergenies when caring for children as well as business skills, safety, child development and much more. The class will be held Monday, July 29 from 8:30am to 4:30pm. There is limited space to those who wish to attend the class must preregister. Preregister must happen by the middle of July if possible as space is limited. The class is $30 per student. For more information call the Bates County Health Center at 660-679-6108.

LOCAL NEWS-BUTLER CITY COUNCIL-JUNE 4, 2013

The Butler City Council had a routine meeting this week…however one action will be very helpful to not only city employees, but also to the public.

Bud Hayes of the TextCaster Company told the Council that they offer a cellphone service by which all the city employee cell phones can have unlimited texting. The City’s cost will be $1300 dollars a year, and the general public also can subscribe for the service at no extra charge. The council voted to subscribe to this service.

Improvements need to be done to the skateboard park. Trent Diehl, our Public Works Director and Butler’s city engineer have looked it over and the Council decided to have the Parks and recreation Commission to study it and report back.

MC Power asked for an extension to its purchase agreement for the city property it will build on, to allow them to submit an Enhanced Enterprise Zone tax abatement application to Bates County for approval.
The Missouri Department of Economic Development approved the Zone for Bates County in November of 2012, and the city of Butler agreed to participate in the program so the Butler Industrial Park would be eligible. The time extension was agreed to by the Council.

KBRPC submitted a proposal to identify all available commercial and industrial properties within the city and provide management of location services for Butler, at a yearly fee of 42-hundred dollars. However 
Butler has already committed over 14-thousand dollars for the Bates County Economic Development position, so the Council decided not to go with this proposal.

The Police Department will be buying three new vehicles as funds are available…

And the city told City Administrator Mark Arbuthnot to go ahead with proceedings to sell off some city properties in East Butler that are not needed.



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RELAY FOR LIFE RESULTS


The Annual American Cancer Society, Relay for Life was held on the Butler Square Saturday June 1st. Butler and Bates County Teams raised $45,314.37 dollars to be donated to the American Cancer Society.
14 local teams worked all year to generate these funds, The Sponsors and the purchase of Luminaries helped reach this goal.
There were 656 regular luminaries were purchased and 14 lantern luminaries. The Luminary readers were Ron Dunlap, Gary and Jessie Schowengerdt and Carol Ann Winburn.
Team Hope was the recognized as the, “ Most Spirit Winner”. Team “Christians Conquering Cancer” was recognized with the best campsite.
The 2013 Relay for Life Corporate sponsors generated $9,800.00 dollars. The donations from the Live Auction generated $2818.50 dollars and the Silent auction generated $780.00. The 2013 Relay for life would like to thank Perry Heckadon Auctioneer, Don  Ghere and Herman Shubert  Clerk for the donation  their time for the success of the auction.
Persons walking the longest was:  
Kelly Close 20 miles, Rachel Oliver 20 miles and Penny Sullins walking 10 miles, all were member of Team Lifesavers.
The 2013 Relay for Life Grand Prize winners were;
Missy McCoy winning the $500.00 dollar cash prize, donated by Heartland Hospice , Missy donated $400.00 dollars of her winnings back to Relay for Life . The handmade quilt donated by Sharon Cumpton was won by Keith Fleischer, the $125.00 gift card donated by Country Mart was won by Ray Kimminau.
A special thank you to those with booth, team members, participants and sponsors...


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Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale


Huge multi-family garage sale This Thursday and Friday The 6th & 7th. This will be at 414 W. Pine here in Butler. Boys clothes, girls clothes 4-14, plus size women's, men's, shoes, toys, purses, books, etc. Open 8-2

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