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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Weather Update: Round #1 Ending this evening....


Round #1 will gradually taper off over the next few hours (possibly another 3-5 hours for those of you in mid-MO), followed by another round of light snow late tonight into early Sunday morning.

Here's how much snow you can expect through midnight (including what's already on the ground), and how much could fall with round #2. While it says 1" to 2" for tonight and tomorrow, most areas will probably be closer to 1".


How much snow have you measured so far at your location?

BYBSA baseball, softball and t-ball sign ups start this week

BYBSA Baseball, Softball and Tball signups will be Wednesday, March 4 & 11 and Thursday, March 5 & 12 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the red shed at the Bates Co. Fair Grounds. You must have turned 4 years old by January 1st to play Tball. Tball-6th grade cost $35. Jr and Sr League cost $40.

Weekend cancellations


The following church services will not be held tomorrow due to inclement weather:

Adrian Christian Church (including board meeting)

Calvary Baptist Church in Butler.
Double Branch Christian Church 
Fairview Baptist Church (Ballard)
Hume United Methodist Church
Merwin Christian Church
Ohio Street Methodist Church in Butler (including uptown branch)
Immanuel Baptist Church in Butler
Butler Presbyterian Church
Happy Hill Church
Walnut Grove Presbyterian Church 

Also:

Movie night at the Old HS has been postponed until next Sunday March 8th. Start time will be at 2 pm at the Old High School.


The dance sponsored by the Butler Chamber of Commerce at the Old Butler High School this Saturday evening has been cancelled due to inclement weather. 

Saturday's District 2 Basketball Games played in Butler have been cancelled. Rescheduling information will be posted as soon as date and time are determined.



If you have a cancellation you would like added to the list, please send an email to bateswire@hotmail.com. Be safe while out and about this weekend.
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Updated Obituary - Dr. Robert Lynn Hatten

Memorial services for Dr. Rob Hatten will be 2:00 PM Sunday, March 1, 2015 at the Butler Presbyterian Church in Butler, Missouri with Rev. Mari Lyn Jones officiating and Rose Ceremony following the service. Visitation will be prior to services from 1-2 PM at the church. 

The family requests no flowers, but suggests contributions be made to the Butler Public Library, and will be received at the service. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Dr. Robert Lynn Hatten, age 65, of Butler, Missouri passed away on February 25th, 2015. He was born on May 24th, 1949 in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Lillie and the late Dr. Robert G. Hatten. The small family moved to Butler when he was two weeks old. He was a graduate of Butler High School and the Cleveland Chiropractic College, serving patients across Bates County and beyond for over 39 years.

"Dr. Rob" loved to work with his hands. He was a healer to his patients, always putting others' needs first. That same spirit spread to his love of the local community. He served as Chairman of the Butler Planning Commission, President of the Butler Lions Club, and participated in numerous community and fraternal organizations including the Butler Masonic Lodge and Ararat Shrine, in addition to serving state and national chiropractic boards.

His favorite times were spent with family. On his days off he could be found outdoors golfing, fishing, and working on various DIY projects including building golf clubs. His favorite place was out at "the farm," working around and fixing up the cottage, and checking his traps to see if he caught the latest pesky otter burrowing in the earthen dam at the pond.

Rob is survived by his mother, Lillie; his wife of 25 years, Sally Hatten; four children: Elisabeth Jump, Robert Christopher Hatten and wife Ali, Alex Ruthmann and wife Anne, and Nicholas Ruthmann; three grandchildren: Shelby, Seraphim, and Amelia; sisters Marianna Hatten, Martha Bledsoe and husband Larry; brother-in-law Steve Brown; niece Abrielle Flavin and husband Mike, and nephew Tyler Thornton.

He is loved and missed by his family, many friends, patients, and the community he served.

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Friday, February 27, 2015

Weather Update: Couple rounds of accumulating snow this weekend

Accumulating snow expected over the weekend will likely arrive in two rounds. Round #1 will be Saturday morning to Saturday night, which is when the majority of the snowfall expected. Then there could be a break in the snow before a secondary band sets up Sunday morning. Sunday's snowfall will be a bit lighter, with only another inch or two of accumulation expected through the afternoon hours. This snow will make travel through the weekend rather treacherous, so be safe and plan ahead!

Obituary - Dennis O'Dale Moles

Dennis O'Dale Moles, 78, of Harrisonville, Mo passed away with his family near, as he had hoped for, and with help from Blessed Trinity Hospice. Funeral Service 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 2, 2015 at the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian, Mo. Visitation Sunday 3:00-5:00 p.m. at the funeral home. In Lieu of Flowers, family requests memorials to Blessed Trinity Hospice, 1626 E. Elm, Harrisonville, Mo 64701. A full obituary will be posted when the information is available.

St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Warrant issued

Gerald Johnson
On Feb. 26, Gerald Johnson, 50, Collins, was arrested at his residence on a St. Clair County probation revocation warrant on an original class C felony charge of burglary in the second degree. 

The warrant was issued on December 10, 2014 and stems from an original incident in August 2012. Bond is set at $5,000 cash only.

Obituary - Lola B. Aldridge-Wingate-Owenby

Lola B. Aldridge-Wingate-Owenby, 97, Peculiar, Missouri, died Thursday, February 26, 2015 at her home. Services will be held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, 2015 with visitation from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri.

(A complete obituary will be posted when available).

Weather advisory posted for this weekend

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory to be in effect between 9 am Saturday through 6 pm Sunday and is urging that you limit travel if possible.

Mid America Live will keep you posted as snow moves in throughout the day tomorrow.
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Something new near Amsterdam


Work is nearly complete on a railroad crossing upgrade on Y highway, about a mile north of Amsterdam. The new equipment includes crossing arms, overhead lights and enhanced bell/audio warning system.

This particular intersection has been deemed especially dangerous because of an adjacent curve in the roadway and limited sight distance in both directions. Mary Redmond, of Linn Valley, Kansas and John South, of Amsterdam, Missouri were killed when their vehicle was struck by a train here in 2009.

The project is part of some 7,000 crossings in Missouri to receive upgrades through this year.
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St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Felony drug arrest

On Feb. 26, Sandra Hash, 50, Osceola, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging her with a class C felony of possessing a controlled substance. The warrant was issued the same day and stems from an investigation conducted by the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office and Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force on Feb. 25 at Hash’s residence on SW Monegaw Ave., Roscoe. During the investigation methamphetamines was located. Hash was taken into custody and later released pending the formal charge. Bond was set at $10,000 cash or surety.

Obituary - Lawrence Dale Harrison Sr.

Lawrence Dale Harrison Sr., age 86 of Adrian, Missouri died Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at Adrian Manor Nursing Home. He was born September 26, 1928 to Samuel Luther and Frankie Missouri Gouge Harrison in Yancey County, North Carolina. Lawrence’s wishes were to be cremated and remembered with fond memories. 

Lawrence served our country in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Lawrence is survived by two sons, Kevin Harrison and wife Shelly of Adrian, Missouri and Lawrence Dale Harrison Jr. and wife Sharon of Ocean Springs, Mississippi; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Weather Update: Cold and Wintry...

Bitter cold will stick with us into Friday before temperatures moderate over the weekend, but with warmer temperatures will come snow. Expect snowfall to arrive in eastern Kansas and far western Missouri some time Saturday morning, spreading across the rest of Missouri through Saturday afternoon. This could be a long event, but snow should start to taper off by Sunday morning with all the snowfall moving to our east by Sunday night. Current forecast totals range as high as 3 to 6 inches due the expected length of time over which the snow will occur across Kansas and northern Missouri. More precipitation will be possible Monday night into Tuesday; and with warming temperatures we expect any precipitation by Tuesday to be all liquid rain.

Obituary - Basil Ann Gammon Russell

Basil Ann Gammon Russell, 54, of Drexel, Missouri passed away February 25th at her home in Drexel. Memorial services will be 2:00 pm Saturday, February 28th at South Fork Baptist Church. A visitation will be held prior to the service from 1:30 to 2:00 pm also at the church. Contributions are suggested to Heartland Hospice or South Fork Baptist Church. Messages of condolence may left for the family at http://www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Basil is survived by her mother Corky Gammon and by her children; Alisha Hardin, Raymond Russell, and Angela Sechrest.

A complete obituary will be published as soon as it becomes available.

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Butler High School: Change in the District Championship Games in Lamar

With the threat of inclement weather moving in this Saturday, the Class 3 District 12 Championship games at Lamar have moved the start times up to earlier in the day Saturday.  Originally scheduled for a 6:00 p.m. (girls championship) and a 7:30 p.m. (boys championship), the tournament committee has decided to move the following schedule:
  •  Girls Championship at 1:30 p.m. – Saturday, Feb. 28
  •  Boys Championship at 3:00 p.m. – Saturday, Feb. 28
The Butler Boys will play in the semi-final game Friday night, Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. vs East Newton.  If the boys are successful and advance to the championship game, they will play at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28.

Kirk Hannah

Athletic Director / Head Football Coach
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Bates County Museum’s Annual Meeting and Show ‘n Tell Gathering & Donation Lunch

One of the Museum’s most anticipated programs each year is the “Show ‘n Tell Gathering.” There have been many items shared over the years and the stories about these objects are always fun and fascinating. Some are sentimental, while others are practical. It’s always a surprise to see what folks choose to bring to share with others. 

As in year’s past, there will be a short Society membership meeting at the beginning of the program and the election of directors for the board will be held. Following this short meeting, the sharing will begin. After everyone is done telling about their special object, a freewill donation luncheon will be served. The morning will be both entertaining and educational! Together, we will be Preserving Our History & Sustaining Our Heritage.

Saturday, March 7th, 10 am in Robertson Hall at the Bates County Museum, 803 Elks Drive, Butler, Missouri. For further information please call 660-679-0134.
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Obituary - Dr. R.L. “Rob” Hatten

Dr. Robert L. “Rob” Hatten of Butler passed away February 25, 2015 at Research Medical Center in
Kansas City, Missouri. (Cremation) Memorial services will be 2:00 PM Sunday, March 1, 2015 at the Butler Presbyterian Church in Butler, Missouri with Rev. Mari Lyn Jones officiating and Rose Ceremony following the service. Visitation will be prior to services from 1-2 PM at the church. The family requests no flowers, but suggests contributions be made to the Butler Public Library, and will be received at the service. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

A complete obituary for Dr. Hatten will be published as it becomes available.
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Bates County Memorial Hospital Implements New Hospitalist Program to Keep Care Local

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Bates County Memorial Hospital (BCMH) is collaborating with Saint Luke’s Health System and Saint Luke’s Physician Specialists to bring a more advanced level of inpatient care to the community beginning March 1, 2015. Called a hospitalist program, BCMH will utilize a team of inpatient physician specialists trained in internal medicine or family medicine to care for patients while they are hospitalized. The hospitalist team includes Mark Galant, M.D., lead hospitalist, Tamara Crouse, D.O., Preeti Sood, M.D., and Berhane Solomon, M.D.

“The BCMH board carefully considered several options for a hospitalist program, but ultimately decided collaborating with Saint Luke’s, one of the region’s quality health care providers, offered us the best solution for our community,” says Edward Hannon, BCMH Chief Executive Officer.

“A hospitalist program allows us to deliver a more modern approach to inpatient care at BCMH and is much more efficient for our patients and our staff,” says James Miller, D.O., Nursery Street Family Care Clinic. “This program helps us provide a better continuity of care for our patients.”

John Bustle, M.D., Nursery Street and Adrian Family Care Clinics, agrees with Dr. Miller and adds, “The hospitalist program is making it possible for BCMH to offer the same level of care here that is available at many hospitals in the city, without having to transfer patients there. That means we can take care of more patients locally. That’s good for our patients, the community and our hospital.”



BCMH isn’t alone in working with hospitalists. The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) estimates the specialty has expanded from just a few hundred a decade ago, to more than 40,000 practicing hospitalists across the country today.

In the past, many patients were transferred to a hospital in the city for more specialized care. Thanks to the hospitalist program, the care they need now will be only 60 feet away from their primary care provider’s office, instead of 60 miles away.

At BCMH, the hospitalist is on-site seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., overseeing the patient’s care throughout their hospital stay from admission through dismissal. After hours, a member of the hospitalist team is available via an innovative telemedicine program only being used at a handful of area hospitals.

During a telemedicine consult, live video and sound from the patient can be transmitted to the specialist, along with the patient’s test results, such as a CT scan or lab tests. The hospitalist or specialist can determine the best plan of care for the patient. BCMH already successfully uses telemedicine for its stroke program.

When released, patients return to their primary care provider for follow-up and treatment. The BCMH hospitalists work closely with all providers to transition care smoothly, but do not see patients after dismissal unless one is re-admitted to the hospital.

Members of the BCMH Hospital Team include:

Mark Galant, M.D., Lead Hospitalist

Dr. Galant is one of the most experienced hospitalists in the Kansas City area, having practiced hospital medicine exclusively since 1998. Through the years he’s cared for patients at a number of Kansas City area hospitals, including Research Medical Center, Overland Park Regional Medical Center, and most recently, St. Joseph Health Center.
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Dr. Galant is board certified in internal medicine. He performed an internal medicine residency at Truman Medical Center, and earned his medical degree from the University of Missouri Kansas City.

He started his medical career in 1985, establishing his own internal medicine private practice in Belton, Mo. He has lived in Raymore, Mo. for 30 years with his wife, Carol, a nurse at Belton Regional Medical Center.

Tamara Crouse, D.O.

Dr. Crouse practiced as a hospitalist most recently with Heartland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph, Mo. She is board certified in family medicine, and performed her residency at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Mo. She earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, Mo.

Preeti Sood, M.D.

Dr. Sood most recently practiced at Centerpoint Medical Center, Independence, Mo. She is board certified in internal medicine. She performed an internal medicine residency with Truman Medical Center/Saint Luke’s Hospital, Kansas City, Mo., and earned her medical degree from Saba University School of Medicine.

Berhane Solomon, M.D.

Dr. Solomon is board certified in internal medicine and practiced as a hospitalist most recently at Heartland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph, Mo. He performed his residency in internal medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., and earned his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine.

For more information about BCMH or the hospitalists, visit www.bcmhospital.com.
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Scam attempts being made on citizens

The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office warns citizens of recent scam attempts being made on citizens. Sheriff Scott Keeler said a citizen recently reported receiving a telephone call with a recorded message stating they owed money to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The message stated if the citizen did not follow instructions regarding payment, the IRS would confiscate their assets. The sheriff said luckily the citizen did not interact with the call, recognized it as a scam and called the sheriff’s office to report it.

The sheriff explained another citizen actually talked to an individual claiming to be from the IRS who stated the citizen owed money. The citizen was threatened by the individual saying a warrant will be issued if the debt is not paid.

“Government agencies like the IRS will not attempt to contact individuals by phone, email or text” said Sheriff Keeler. “The agencies will only mail tax information to individuals. As frustrating as these calls may be, there is no crime committed until money is exchanged.”

For additional information on protecting against scams please visit the crime tips page on the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office website, www.scsomo.org.

UPDATE: Large hay bale fire Northeast of Adrian

Around 8:50 p.m. the Adrian Fire Department with assistance from the Butler Fire Department, Creighton Fire Department, Garden City Fire Department, Urich Fire Department and the Bates County Sheriffs Office all responded to a fire involving approximately 50 large round bales of hay.

The location of this fire was East of Adrian to Z Highway then North on Z Highway until it turns to gravel on the East side of the roadway. The cause of this fire was accidental in nature and fire crews were on scene until 12:25 a.m. bcl420








St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Sheldon woman arrested

On Feb. 25, Natasha Enochs, 32, Sheldon, was arrested in Roscoe on a St. Clair County warrant for failing to appear in court on an original misdemeanor charge of stealing motor fuel. The warrant was issued on Feb. 9 and stems from an incident on Sept. 26, 2013. Bond is set at $216 cash only. Enochs was also arrested on a warrant from Vernon County charging her with a class C felony of theft/stealing. 

The warrant was issued on December 9, 2014 and stems from an incident in November 2014. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Arrest warrant issued

Brad Larson
On Feb. 25, a St. Clair County warrant was issued for Brad Larson, 56, Wichita, Ks., for failing to appear in court on two class C felony charges of passing a bad check. The charges stem from incidents on February 12-13, 2013. Bond is set at $2,500 cash only. 

Sheriff Keeler urges those with any information concerning Larson's location to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org

Archie Gun Show This Weekend

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REMINDER: Movie Matinee in Butler

BUTLER, Mo - It’s time for a movie. You are invited to a Movie Matinee in the Old Butler High School Gym on Sunday, March 1st beginning at 2pm.

The Butler Parks and Recreation Department and the Vision Committee are joining forces for an afternoon of fun watching a good movie, Space Jam with Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny. You can’t have a movie without popcorn and a drink, and the combo will be on sale for you to purchase for just $2 to enjoy.

Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Come out and have a fun filled afternoon watching a good movie with friends.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Missouri Missing: Have you seen Deana Davidson


Large hay bale fire East of Adrian

The Adrian Fire Department along mutual aid from several other fire departments are on scene of approximately 50 large hay bales that are fully engulfed in flames.

The location of this fire is off of Z highway East of Adrian. No structures are in danger at this time. Mid America Live will update this when more information becomes available from the Adrian Fire Department.

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Obituary - Charles Hunter Reeves II

Charles Hunter Reeves II, age 43, resident of Fort Scott, Kansas, died Wednesday, February 25, 2015, at Mercy Hospital in Fort Scott. He was born May 22, 1971, in Groton, Connecticut, the son of Dr. Charles Stewart Reeves and Harriett Carr Reeves. He graduated from Fort Scott High School with the class of 1989. He worked for K & K Auto Parts from 1989 until 1999. He then worked as a custodian for USD234 from 1999 until 2014. He married Talitha Ann Brown on April 1, 1995, in Fort Scott. Hunter enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was an avid classic movie buff, often quoting famous lines. His favorite was John Wayne. He was blessed with many wonderful friends and possessed a great sense of humor. He loved spending time with his family. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include his wife Tally of the home; two daughters, Hannah Jo Ann Reeves and Emmah Mae Reeves; two sons, Hunter Michael Patrick Reeves and Hollis Fulton Reeves; his parents Dr. Stewart and Harriett Reeves, Fort Scott; sister, Catherine Reeves and husband Joe Kilanoski, Denver, Colorado; father and mother-in-law, Mike and Vicki Brown, Fort Scott; brother-in-law, Kyle Brown and wife Jamie, Fort Scott; and two nieces, Graycyn and Kinsley Brown. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles and Dorothy Carr and Charles and Mae Reeves.

Rev. Jared Witt will conduct funeral services at 10:30 AM Monday, March 2nd, at the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2:00 until 4:00 Sunday afternoon at the Cheney Witt Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Reeves Children’s College Fund and may be left in care of the Cheney Witt Chapel, PO Box 347, 201 S. Main, Fort Scott, Kansas 66701. Words of remembrance may be submitted to the online celebration wall at cheneywitt.com.

Circuit Court News Feb 2-19, 2015


CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich , Clerk
Feb 2-19, 2015

  • St v. William N Brown, probation violation, probation revoked, previous sentence of 7years in MDOC to be executed, 120 day call back option.
  • St. v Dennis Coon, Felony theft/stealing, guilty plea, sentenced to 7 yrs in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years supervised probation, to do 200 hours of community service, pay court costs.
  • St v. Dennis Coon, I: burglary; II: theft/stealing, dismissed upon plea on above case.
  • St v. Mark Lee, probation violation admitted, probation revoked, previous sentence of 5 years in MDOC invoked.
  • St v. Dustin Sitzes, I: Felony trafficking drugs—sentenced to MDOC for 8 years, given SES, 5 years supervised probation, II: failed to signal—dismissed Ct II.
  • Richard B Sargent v Ericka R Sargent, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.
  • Vicki Melhuish v Richard Melhuish, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.
  • St v. Timothy C Cassady, probation violation, found guilty, ordered to treatment when bed date available, to remain in custody till then.
  • St v. Carolyn S Hooker, Felony theft/stealing, guilty plea, given SIS, placed on 5 years supervised probation, to do 200 hours of community service, pay court costs, to abide by ten standard conditions; obey all laws, pay court costs.
  • St v. Karl P McNulty, Jr., I: Felony possession of controlled substance—found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 yrs supervised probation, II: Misd. Possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $250; III: Misd. Possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $250, Ct IV: dismissed; to pay court costs, to perform 200 hours of community service, to abide by ten standard conditions, obey all laws.
  • St v. Erik L Otter, I: Felony DWI, II: Misd. Speeding; III: Misd. Possession of controlled substance; IV: Misd. Unlawful use of Drug Paraphernalia; V: Misd. Failed to drive within right lane of highway, guilty plea on amended information.
  • St v. Levi R Sieleman, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, guilty plea, given SIS, 5 yrs supervised probation, to do 200 hours of community service, pay court costs, to abide by ten standard conditions, obey all laws.
  • St v. Tabitha M Terronez, I: Felony property damage—guilty plea, given SIS, placed on 5 yrs probation, to perform 200 community service, to pay restitution, II: Misd DWR/DWS—fine of $200 and court costs, to abide by standard conditions, obey all laws.
  • St v. Patrick Todd, Felony theft/stealing, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 3 years supervised probation, to abide by standard conditions, obey all laws, pay court costs.
  • St v Joe Willie Williams, Felony passing bad checks, guilty plea, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years supervised probation, standard conditions, obey all laws, pay court costs.
  • St v. Fred S Lunde, I: Felony domestic assault, amended to Misd. Resisting arrest, II: Felony resisting arrest—dismissed; III: Felony unlawful use of a weapon---dismissed.

  • St v. Matthew Scott Swarnes, I: Felony burglary—dismissed; II: Misd. Theft/stealing—dismissed.
  • St v. Matthew Scott Swarnes, I: Felony resisting arrest, guilty plea, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC; II: Felony endangering welfare of child—guilty plea, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, 120 day call back option, III: Felony endangering welfare of child—guilty plea, sentenced to 7 years in MDOC, sentences to run concurrently with each other, court recommends ITC.
  • St v. John Bright, I: Felony DWI—aggravated offender, amended to Misd. DWI, prior offender-sentenced to one year, given SES 355 days, $1000 fine, II: Misd. DWS/DWR, amended to failed to equip motor vehicle with working horn: $200 fine, III: Misd. C & I: $500 fine, IV: speeding--$300 fine, 2 years probation, to serve 20 days shock time in Bates Co Jail, pay court costs.
  • St v. Michael L Carnahan, I: Felony DWI, persistent offender—amended to Misd. DWI, prior offender-sentenced to one year in BC Jail, given SES, 2 years supervised probation, to serve 120 hours of community service, to serve 3 days shock time in Bates Co Jail, pay $1000 fine; II: defective equipment, $200 fine; III: Misd. C & I, guilty plea, fined $500, pay court costs.
  • St v. Chad W Graybill, I: Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana-guilty plea, sentenced to 6 years in MDOC II: Misd. Possession of marijuana—guilty plea, sentenced to 2 days in Bates Co Jail, III: Misd. Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia—guilty plea, sentenced to 2 days in Bates Co Jail IV: Misd. Failure to maintain financial responsibility—sentenced to 2 days in Bates Co Jail w/credit for time served, pay court costs. bcl420

Butler Early Childhood Screening

The Butler RV School District is hosting its annual preschool screening March 26 and 27. The screening provides information about your child’s progress. It is open to 3 and 4 year olds who must be 3 by 7-31-2015. Call for an appointment 660-679-6591, ext. 147.

You must have a copy of their immunization record, social security card, birth certificate and proof of residency.


Courtesy of 921 Kmoe
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop A: 400 pounds of marijuana-laced chocolate was recovered in traffic stop

The Missouri Highway Patrol said it seized about 400 pounds of edible marijuana chocolate bars during a traffic stop on Interstate 70 Tuesday

The driver of a 2015 Infinti QX60 was pulled over for a traffic violation near the 40-mile marker in Lafayette County. The troopers said that the driver's inconsistencies and deceptive behavior led to a search of the vehicle, where the candy was discovered in a cargo area.

Jeffrey J. Woo, 42, of Ladera Ranch, California., was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance.

He was taken to the Lafayette County Jail.

Midwest Music Mart Swap Meet & Trunk Sale

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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Bates County Sheriff's Office is seeking applications for Deputy position

The Bates County Sheriff's Office is seeking applications for a POST certified Deputy position. You will be required to pass a criminal and character background check as well as a drug screen. The hourly rate is $11.23 per hour. The full time position has benefits that includes health insurance. 

You can download your application at www.batescountysheriff.com or you can email your resume to 4912@batescountysheriff.com. If you have any questions about the position, please contact Lt. Corbin at 660-679-3232.
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3 vehicle accident sends Archie man to hospital

Around 7:15 a.m. this morning The Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County Responded to a 3 vehicle accident on 291 Highway and 235th Road in rural Cass County.

The accident occurred when all 3 vehicles were traveling Southbound on 291 Highway when the 2006 Dodge Charger driven by 42 year old Douglas E. Boucher of Archie, Missouri was stopped for a unknown vehicle waiting to turn and was struck in the rear by a 2004 Dodge Truck driven by Michael H. Coffel 58 of Harrisonville, Missouri. Mr Boucher's vehicle then struck the rear of a 2012 Mitsubishi Galante driven by Jennifer L. Fleming 41, of Lees Summit, Mo.


Mr. Boucher was taken by Central Cass Ambulance to Cass Regional Medical center with minor injuries. The other 2 drivers were not injured on this accident.

Obituary - Helen Louise Lee

Helen Louise Lee, 83, of Harrisonville, Mo. died Monday, February 23, 2015 at Vitas Hospice in Kansas City, Mo. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 27, 2015 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, with visitation from 10:00-11:00. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Cemetery in Adrian, Mo. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Abiding Love Baptist Church of Harrisonville or the Shepherd Staff Food Pantry of Harrisonville.

Helen was born March 23, 1931 in Adrian, Mo. to Estel and Alvin Pearl (Trigg) Welch. On November 18, 1950, she was united in marriage to Russell E. Robinson. To this union one daughter was born. On October 16, 1998 she was united in marriage to Robert W. Lee. Church was a big part of Helen’s life; she taught Sunday school for 50 years and was a member of Abiding Love Baptist Church in Harrisonville.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Russell in 1989; her husband, Robert in 2011; sisters, Naomi Alleen Welch and Alice Maxine Bartles. She is survived by her daughter, Cathy Eggerth of Santa Clarita, CA; four sisters, June Walker of Kansas City, Mo, Earlene Vaughn (Ron) of Warrensburg, Mo, Delores Metcalf of Pleasant Hill, Mo and Sue Brown (Don) of Adrian, Mo; one step-son, Robert Lee (Pat) of Blue Springs, Mo; four grandchildren, Brandon Eggerth (Amanda), BriAnne Eggerth, Brett Eggerth and Brooks Eggerth;  one brother, Laverne Welch (Roma) Adrian, MO: one step-granddaughter, Katie Lee; and many nieces and nephews.

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Obituary - Donald Harry Trinkle

Donald Harry Trinkle, 82, long-time resident of Adrian, Missouri, died Friday, February 20, 2015 at John Knox Village in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 27, at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Butler, Missouri with visitation from 9:30-10:00. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Rose Jeaneane Trinkle Scholarship Fund – Adrian Schools.

Donald was born December 21, 1932 in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Mervil Claude and Christine (Thiessen) Trinkle. He was a U. S. Army veteran of the Korean War. Donald married Rose Jeaneane Taylor on July 7, 1972 in Raytown, Missouri.

Donald was a dairy farmer and also owned a Standard Service Station. He was active in the Knights of Columbus, Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce.

Donald was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Jeaneane, whom he loved dearly. He is survived by a stepdaughter, Roseanne Bradley, Kansas City, Missouri; three sisters, Verna Borgman, Las Vegas, Nevada, Leona Kelley, Kansas City, Missouri and Rita Melton, Springfield, Missouri; and many nieces and nephews.

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St.Clair County Sheriffs Office: Appleton City Man Arrested

Timmie McIntire
On Feb. 24, Timmie McIntire, 23, Appleton City, was arrested in Osceola on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with a class D felony of non-support, total arrears in excess of 12 monthly payments due under order of support. 

The warrant was issued on Feb. 11 and stems from an incident in November 2013. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

Job Opening in Butler

The Bates County Sheriff's Office is taking applications for corrections officers. You must be able to pass a background check and a drug test. You may be required to work nights, weekends and holidays. 

The hourly rate is $10.00 per hour. Applications can be picked up from dispatch or downloaded from our website at www.batescountysheriff.com.

St. Clair County Sheriffs Office: Warrant arrest and criminal summons issued

Zachary VanHolt
On Feb. 24, Zachary VanHolt, 25, Collins, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with a class C felony of possessing a controlled substance. The warrant was issued on Feb. 23 and stems from an incident in November 2014 when a St. Clair County deputy conducted a traffic stop in Collins. During the investigation an ink pen shaft that tested positive for methamphetamines was located in the glove box. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or surety.


Connie DeHart
On Feb. 23, a criminal summons was issued for Connie DeHart, 43, Collins, charging her with a class C felony of possessing a controlled substance. The summons was issued on Feb. 23 and stemmed from an incident in July 2014 when a St. Clair County deputy responded to SE 475 Road, Collins, in reference to a suspicious vehicle. During the investigation contact was made with DeHart, who allegedly threw a small bag into a ditch. The bag was retrieved and the contents tested positive for methamphetamine. DeHart was arrested immediately following the incident, but posted a $10,000 surety bond and was released pending formal charges. Court proceedings are scheduled for April 3.

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Obituary - Russell H. Chandler

Russell H. Chandler, 89 of Butler, Missouri passed away February 23, 2015 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Friday, February 27, 2015 at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler. Visitation will be Thursday evening, 6-8 PM at the funeral home. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler. Contributions are suggested to the Bates County Elks Scholarship Fund, and are being received at the funeral home. Messages of condolence may be left for the family atwww.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Russell Henry Chandler was born August 4, 1925 in Butler, Missouri, son of Marion Thomas and Tiny Florence (Chaney) Chandler. He attended the Lost Corner Grade School and graduated from Butler High School. Following school, Russell served four years in the U.S. Navy, crossing the equator in his travels. Russell was united in marriage to Marjorie Mae Camerer on July 18, 1943. He and Marjorie were heavily involved in the McGinnis Youth Center in Rich Hill, Missouri, as well as 4-H, where they served as club leaders.

Russell also served on the board of directors for the Mid-America Dairy Association, and traveled yearly to the national locations all over the U.S. He operated a farm and dairy all of his working years, and also worked for a time at Rice Implement in Butler. He was a charter member and honorary lifetime member of the Bates County Elks Lodge No. 2653. He was a longtime member of the Butler Saddle Club, and notably Russell was the last surviving member of the New Hope Baptist Church.

Russell was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Marjorie; an infant son; and another son, Tommy Chandler; two brothers, and two sisters. He is survived by son Wesley Chandler and wife Janie of Butler; son Jim Chandler and wife Marty of Hume, Missouri; son Scott Chandler and wife Debby of Butler; seven grandsons, and four granddaughters; 26 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Zella Rose Doane of Butler; as well as numerous family members.

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Rep. Wanda Brown's Capitol Connection: House Members Approve Voter ID Legislation

The House took action last week to pass legislation intended to protect the integrity of the voting process. The members of the House passed two pieces of legislation - one a proposed constitutional amendment and the other a statutory change – that would put in place a requirement that voters must show photo identification before casting their ballots.
This is an issue that has been debated in Missouri and in other states for years now. In fact, Missouri saw a voter ID bill signed into law in 2006 only to see it later struck down by the Missouri Supreme Court. Since that time, the legislature has continued to work on the issue with the goal of finding a compromise that would require voters to prove their identity before voting without disenfranchising Missourians who don’t already have a photo ID.
 The legislation passed is meant to address the primary concern of critics by providing a government-issued photo ID at no charge to anyone who doesn’t have one. An amendment added on the floor also provides those without proper identification with a means to obtain a free copy of a birth certificate, which would be needed to obtain a government-issued ID. In addition, to prevent the requirement from being a barrier to those who cannot obtain an ID and those born before 1950 who may not have documentation such as a birth certificate, the bill would allow these Missourians to vote by provisional ballot.

Butler Bears State Wresting Results

On Thursday through Saturday, February 19-21, the Butler Bears varsity wrestling team travelled to the 2015 MSHSAA State Wrestling Tournament at the Mizzou Arena in Columbia, MO. The Bears took one wrestler to the state tournament, Freshman Jacob Shipley (106).

Butler Wrestlers’ Individual Match Results At State Tournament
106 Jacob Shipley (FR) 1 win, 2 losses

Shipley drew a tough wrestler from Principia on Thursday morning, Caleb Kelly. Shipley lost by fall in the second period. Kelly went on to advance to the semifinal. Shipley had to wrestle back on the consolation side immediately after, winning a decision over Clayton Haslag of Fatima 9-2. Friday morning, Shipley landed in the second round wrestleback with another strong opponent, Konner Shewmaker (SO) of Versailles. Although he secured the first takedown, Shipley found himself in trouble in the second period, losing by fall. Shipley finished his season at 33-14.
  • Coach’s Comments

This post-season was a tough one for the Bears. Our new district, district 3, had 6 of the top 12 teams at state from last season in it. The district also has depth in the particular weight classes where we have wrestlers trying to take that next step- qualifying for state. Only one of our 8 varsity wrestlers wrestling at this district tournament had even attended last season’s district tournament. The wrestlers who return next season should be better prepared to have a chance to get out of this district and get to Columbia. We’re proud that Jacob Shipley got a chance to represent us at state. Winning a match at state also validates that you didn’t sneak out of your district or get lucky. Not every draw at state is equal, and I do think there were a few other 106 lb wrestlers that he would have matched up better against on the consolation side. Regardless, he takes back state-level experience to his teammates and to the practice room for this off-season. In the future, his next goal will be to keep standing through Saturday- when they pass out the medals. I would like to say thank you once again to our wrestling families, our media, and all of our fans through this season. We appreciate your support.”
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Butler Food Pantry mass distribution

The mass distribution at the Food Pantry will be this Saturday, February 28 from 8:30 to 11:30. Please bring proof you live in Bates County and join us Saturday.
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Henry County Sheriffs Office:Arrested for violation of order of protection

Vincent Paul Abell, II

According to Sheriff J. Kent Oberkrom, a search warrant was served on Monday, February 23, 2015 at 414 North Maple Street, Calhoun, Missouri. The search warrant was applied for and subsequently issued by the court, after review by the prosecuting attorney that allowed law enforcement to search for the person of Vincent Paul Abell, II and a minor child at that residence.

Earlier, Vincent Paul Abell, II was served an ex-parte order of protection at his residence by Deputy Leonard Kubilus. The order gave custody of a one year old minor child to the mother, who was the petitioner on the order of protection. Mr. Abell, after being served the order of protection, refused to comply with the custody order and subsequently went into his residence, locking the door and failing to respond to several attempts by Deputy Kubilus to open the door and comply with the order.

Subsequently, a search warrant was applied for and issued by the court granting law enforcement to enter the residence and search for the person of Vincent Paul Abell, II and the minor child. While law enforcement officers were preparing to enter the residence, Mr. Abell bolted from a garage and entered the home on the back porch. Major Robert Hills, Cpl. Aaron Brown and Deputy Leonard Kubilus pursued Abell into the residence where he was taken into custody. Another adult in the home was cooperative with law enforcement and surrendered the minor child in accordance with the order of the court. Assisting at the scene was Deputy Brady Graham and Sheriff Kent Oberkrom.

Mr. Abell was charged with violation of an order of protection and failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer. Abell was transported to the Henry County Detention Center where he was later released after posting a $2,500.00 bond.



Hume News 2/23/15

Brad and Denise Steuck, Kolby, Blake and Dalley, Garrett Brooks, Peyton McFrederick and Dakota Thornburg enjoyed Sunday, February 22 on the slopes in Weston, Missouri. They enjoyed skiing and snowboarding. 

A birthday party was held in honor of Bennett Irwin’s 9th birthday at her home in Nevada on Sunday evening, February 22. Dinner of homemade chicken and noodles which she helped her mother, Cassie make and brownies and ice cream were enjoyed by a host of family and friends. The birthday honoree enjoyed her presents and cards.

A 50th birthday celebration was held for Robert Spencer on Sunday, February 22 at the Grain Bin in Hume. A total of 67 family and friends helped Robert celebrate this special birthday!

The community of Hume wishes to extend their sympathy to Teresa Sword and family who have lost several family members lately. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Samantha Davidson put in her birthday money at the Hume United Methodist Church on Sunday. Samantha and her big sister, Cheyenne both share a birthday on February 23. Happy Birthday, girls!

There will be a free will donation Taco Salad Dinner on Sunday, March 8 at the Hume School from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please enter through the East doors of the school. Carryout will be for available for those who would like to use this. The taco dinner will benefit the Hume after Prom festivities for the Junior and Seniors.

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Adrian Fire Department dispatched to possible flue fire

The Adrian Rural Fire Department was dispatched and responded on a possible flue fire at a residence northwest of Adrian this evening. Fire units arrived on the scene and made a thorough investigation but could not locate any signs of a flue fire. Fire Fighters used a thermal imaging camera too help search for any fire or any higher than normal heat areas that may be located in a wall, possibly in the attic, or even within the flue, but nothing was found.
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Monday, February 23, 2015

Obituary - Herschel Franklin

Herschel Franklin, 95, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Monday, February 23, 2015 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, February 26, at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, with visitation from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Hill, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. (A complete obituary will be posted when available).

Former Appleton City woman arrested on St. Clair County warrant

Bobbie Shull
On Feb. 23, Bobbie Shull, 28, St. Johns, MI, formerly from Appleton City, was arrested on a St Clair County warrant for failing to appear in court on an original misdemeanor charge of animal health and safety from Appleton City Police Department. 

The warrant was issued in September 2014 and stemmed from an incident in March 2014. Bond is set at $150 cash only.

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