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Monday, August 31, 2015

Arrest warrants from St. Clair County Sheriffs Office


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Zachary Dewey
On Aug. 27, a St. Clair County arrest warrant was issued for Zachary Dewey, 26, Appleton City, charging him with a class C felony charge of violating Missouri Revised Statutes section 578.416 regarding crop loss-value greater than $1,000 but less than $100,000. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or surety. 

The charge stems from an incident in October 2014 when Dewey allegedly drove his vehicle into a soybean field on NW 1000 Road. Damage to the field was estimated between $2,500 and $3,000.




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Jason Hale
On Aug. 27, a St. Clair County arrest warrant was issued for Jason Hale, 40, Garden City, charging him with a probation/parole violation on an original class C felony charge of possessing a controlled substance. Bond is set at $5,000 cash only. The original charge stems from an incident in December 2010. 

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

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Reminder: Adrian City Wide Clean Up

The Adrian City wide trash pickup dates are set and will be conducted in the City of Adrian by Bates County Disposal on the following dates

Monday September 14th for all residents living South of Adrian Main Street, this includes the south side of Adrian Main Street

Monday September 21st for residents living North of Adrian Main Street, this includes the north side of Adrian Main Street.

Almost anything will be picked up except brush, tires, yard waste or building materials. . Have your items at the curbside no later than 6 am on the Monday of your clean up week in Adrian. The crews cannot make return trips after they have completed a street. The regular Adrian weekly trash should not be placed with these items. There will be one pickup load per Adrian household.





Friday, August 28, 2015

Things to do this weekend

The Linda Hunter Retirement Party will be held 9:30 - 3:00 today at the Butler Library

Don't forget the Butler Bear Backers Mini NASCAR races Saturday, sign in starts at 3 pm with races starting at 5 pm. Location is in the areana at the Butler Fair Grounds.

For more information contact Tray at 660-200-6031.


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Obituary -Darlene W. Wolfe

Darlene W. Wolfe
Darlene W. Wolfe, 76 of Metz, MO, passed away on Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at Nevada Regional Hospital following a period of declining health. Darlene was born November 27, 1938 in Laredo, MO, the daughter of Clifford and Opal Holloway.

Darlene was one of eight children and married Jerry Wolfe, July 12, 1959 in Larado, MO. The couple moved Nevada in 1962 and later moved to Metz in 1977. Darlene enjoyed Sunday drives, liked to sew, cooking, eating out. Her main passion in life was taking care of her family. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Darlene was a member of the First Baptist Church in Rich Hill. Darlene was preceded in death by her parents, a grandson, Charlie Garner , two sister, Pat Anderson and Wanda Anderson; a brother Gene Holloway,

In addition to her husband Jerry of the home in Metz, survivors include one daughter, Mary Ruth Garner and her husband Kenn, Shawnee, KS; four grandchildren, Matthew Vandenburg and his wife Brandi, Butler, Sara DeLeon, Branson, MO, Shawn Garner, Olney, MD, Crystaline Garner, Nevada; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Cleo McIntosh, Wichita, KS, and Ginny Brown, Las Vegas, NV; two brothers, Junior Holloway, KC, MO, and Larry Holloway, Grandview, MO; extended family and special friends. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday August 29, 2015 at Newton Burial Park in Nevada with Pastor Tony Jones officiating. The family will receive friends at Ferry Funeral Home, Friday, August 28, 2015 from 6-7:00 p.m.Memorials may be made in her memory to one’s charity of choice in care of Ferry Funeral Home.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Obituary - Anne Louise Musgrave

Anne Louise Musgrave, 97, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Monday, August 24, 2015 at Crown Care Center in Harrisonville. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 28 at Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville. 
(A complete obituary will be posted when information is available).

Obituary - Merlin Dale Wharton Sr.

A memorial service for Merlin Wharton will be held at Hill and Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, Missouri on Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.

The Minster officiating at the service will be Brother Aaron Johnson and Brother Jim Knight. Interment was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Deepwater, Missouri.

The family suggests Memorial donations be made to the American Parkinson Disease Association, and those may be left at the funeral home.

Merlin Dale Wharton, Sr., 77, passed away at his home in Appleton City, Missouri on August 23, 2015. Merle, one of nine children, was born February 11, 1938 in Wellington, Kansas, the son of James Junior and Anna Elizabeth (Warden) Wharton.

Merle grew up living in several towns in south central Kansas. As a young man he worked in the construction industry installing components in the missile bases that dotted the United States in the 50’s and 60’s. In 1964 his family moved to Clinton, Missouri where Merle continued in construction and also did some farming. In 1974 he moved to St. Clair County where he continued farming and began raising cattle. Merle and wife, Barbara, moved to Appleton City in 1993 buying the Blue Inn Restaurant which they operated until Barbara’s health failed. After her death in 2004 Merle sold the Blue Inn and retired. He spent his time enjoying his “coffee buddies” and taking it easy. In 1985 Merle had begun traveling to Canada to fish and hunt, making that trek for 26 years straight. He loved that time spent with friends in North Woods. His passport and map were always handy and he had planned to take another trip soon.

Merle was preceded in death by his parents; his wives Linda and Barbara; one brother Donald Wharton; and one sister Dottie Beaver. Survivors include his children: Merlin Dale Wharton, Jr., Floyd James Wharton (Shellie), Robert Allen Wharton (Tamara) and Donald Ray Wharton (companion Mary); his grandchildren: Michael and Robert Wharton, Tonya O’Kelly (Brian), Jamie Reese, Elizabeth and Rachel Wharton; four brothers: Milton Dean Wharton (Gladys), Vernon Wharton (Jeanie), Delbert Wharton (Joann) and Raymond Wharton; two sisters, Darlene Scott (Bus) and Deanna Learned (James).












Friday, August 21, 2015

Two Vernon County residents injured in Cedar County crash

Two Walker residents escaped serious injuries in a one vehicle accident Thursday morning in Cedar County. According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, the accident occurred at about 10:15 A.M. Thursday morning on Route U, 5 miles Southeast of El Dorado Springs, in Cedar County, involving a 1997 Dodge Dakota driven by 37 year old Carrie Messick. The patrol says, Messick was traveling Westbound when she experienced a blowout, ran off the roadway, and struck a culvert entrance to a field.

Messick was listed with minor injuries and transported to Cedar County Memorial Hospital in El Dorado Springs. A passenger, 8 year old Harmonn Messick, was listed with minor injuries and transported to Cedar County Memorial Hospital in El Dorado Springs.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

History of Bates County: Sky-Vue Drive In

Gone are the days of black and white television- if you wanted to see a movie in color, you went to a theater. And if you wanted a special date with your girl, you went to a DRIVE IN movie theater...

One of Butler's historic landmarks, now long since gone, was just that place. Located just north of the new Bears football field on south 71 highway, the driveways in to and out of Sky Vue Drive-In are still visible.

Records indicate Sky Vue was opened in 1960 by George Snitz, and for the next 20+ years was the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night.

A small, dimly lit booth, barely big enough for a person, was located just inside the entrance. There was a quick glance to verify how many were in your car, collect your cash and you were on your way to find the perfect parking spot. If it was already dark, you turned off your headlights and were guided by small marker lights that kept you from driving into the abyss.

The facility was able to accommodate just more than 250 cars (albeit with a few unpaid movie goers in the trunk) that parked on gravel terraces to provide an unobstructed view of the big screen. Lower your window, hang the heavy aluminum speaker on the glass, and get ready for the show.


Located in the middle of this open air theater was the concession stand and projection room. It was a small building, usually quite warm inside on a Summer's night as popcorn, hot dogs, fries and soft drinks were served up.

On the north end of the building, a projectionist threaded films onto one of two projectors, required because an entire movie would not fit onto one reel. Occasionally, the projectionist would have a problem- such as sound getting out of sync with the movie. Or, missing a cue to start a new reel (the cue being a small mark that appears in the corner of the screen).

Projection problems or not, it was all part of the experience. Sometimes it would rain. Or someone would have a dead battery because the left their foot on the brake pedal. Maybe, some just fell asleep after an all nighter and had to be revived by the manager.

Due to competition with television, VCR's and other mediums, drive in theaters have mostly died a slow, painful death, as was the case with Sky Vue, which closed in the late 80's.

It's Saturday night! What are you gonna do? Go to Sky Vue!  



Monday, August 17, 2015

UPDATE: Early morning fire total loss in Butler


On Monday, August 17 at approximately 6:18 A.M. the Butler Fire Department responded to 1687 NE County Road 2504 for a report of a structure fire.

On arrival a single story, wood frame and brick residential structure, approximately 60' X 20" was found to be approximately 80% involved in fire.

An exterior attack was made on the fire, with protection of an exposure building to the south of the fire building a priority.

The fire was declared under control at approximately 6:54 A.M., with the final units leaving the scene at approximately 8:50 A.M.

The residence was occupied at the time of the fire, but the occupants were not at home.

The structure and contents are a total loss.

Along with Butler units, Adrian Fire and Rich Hill Fire responded, as well as Bates County EMS for standby and the Bates County Sheriff's Department.

Exact cause of the fire remains undetermined at this time after investigation by the Missouri State Fire Marshal.



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Obituary - Kirsten Marsh

On the morning of August 11, 2015, Kirsten Marsh, 46, Overland Park, KS, passed away peacefully in the care of Kansas City Hospice as a result of her battle against cancer. Kirsten was surrounded by her family and friends in the days leading up to her passing. Memorial Services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, August 17,at the Church of the Resurrection Wesley Chapel, 13720 Roe Ave. Leawood, KS 66224. Kirsten dedicated her life first and foremost to her family as a wife, mother, and grandmother. Kirsten is survived by her husband, Charles Marsh, children, Allyson Lindberg and husband, Charlie, Joshua Whalen, Jessica Whalen, grandson, Luke Lindberg, and many other loving family and friends. (Condolences may be expressed at: www.porterfuneralhome.com Arr: Porter Funeral Homes & Crematory (913) 438-6444) Porter Funeral Homes and Crematory - See more at: http://m.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=kirsten-marsh&pid=175507627&referrer=0&preview=True#sthash.k0avxbsz.dpuf

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Obituary - Gary S. Ruckel

Gary S. Ruckel, 75, went to Heaven August 12, 2015. He was born in KCMO, the only child of Eugene Ruckel and Betty Provence, they preceded him in death as well as his wife, Vivian. Survivors include his step-father, Pete Provence; sons, Tony Ruckel (Jackie), Terry Ruckel (Virginia), Tommy Ruckel (Paula); nine grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. Gary was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a retired Sheriff. Cremation by Park Lawn Funeral Home, (816) 523-1234. - See more at: http://m.legacy.com/obituaries/KansasCity/obituary.aspx?n=GARY-STEPHEN-RUCKEL&pid=175513027&referrer=1164&preview=True#sthash.S1zW3XbI.v81ehU1g.dpuf

Friday, August 14, 2015

Four taken to hospital after early morning crash in Passaic

Four people were injured around 7:40 a.m. today in a two vehicle accident on D Highway at the I-49 exit ramp in Passiac.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis driven by 74 year old Judy D. Moreland of Butler, Missouri was traveling South on the exit ramp from I-49 onto Route D failed to stop and struck a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 truck driven by 16 year old  Sheldon R. Tallman of Adrian, Missouri.


Moreland received moderate injuries and was taken by ambulance to Bates County Memorial Hospital. Two passengers in her vehicle 15 year old Kaylie J. Chancellor and 15 year old Tearsten M. Keister both of Adrian, Missouri were transported by private vehicle to Bates County Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.

Sheldon Tallman was transported by private vehicle to Bates County Memorial with minor injuries. 

The Missouri State Highway Patrol was assisted on this accident by the Bates County Sheriffs Office, Butler Fire Department and Bates County EMS.



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Thursday, August 13, 2015

It's time to pay the piper: New EPA regs will raise rates for rural electric cooperatives

From the Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Facebook page:

Now that the Environmental Protection Agency has released its final rules regulating greenhouse gas emissions from new, existing, modified and reconstructed power plants, electric cooperatives will begin the task of sorting through the 1,560 pages to gauge the impact of the plan on members. What’s clear is that EPA ignored the hundreds of thousands of comments sent to them by electric cooperative members in Missouri, all saying “don’t raise our rates.”

The rules are expected to hit Missouri’s electric cooperative members especially hard because 80 percent of the electricity used by them comes from coal, the generation fuel source singled out by the new regulations. And that is troubling to electric co‐op leaders because they serve some of the poorest counties in the state.

“There is a lot at stake with these final rules,” says Barry Hart, CEO of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives. “Electric cooperatives are not‐for‐ profit and member owned. We are focused on the affordability and reliability of electricity because that is what our members have told us to do. We have a responsibility to ensure their voices are heard. That is why 315,000 members sent comments to EPA. It’s clear EPA ignored those comments. In fact, the final rules make it far more likely electric rates will dramatically increase.” Added Jim Jura, CEO of Associated Electric Cooperative, which supplies wholesale power to electric co‐ops in Missouri and parts of Iowa and Oklahoma: “The final rule is much worse for Missouri than the draft rule was. Coal generation has been a significant factor in providing our members with reliable electricity at low rates. Unfortunately, these regulations will significantly impact that.”

He added that the rules penalize electric cooperatives for taking early action to reduce emissions by investing in 600 megawatts of renewable energy from wind farms prior to 2013. And it doesn’t take into consideration the millions of dollars in energy efficiency measures already provided to members to reduce demand for electricity.

Under the proposed regulations released in 2014, Missouri had to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide from power plants by 21 percent. The new rules increased those levels to 37 percent. Missouri was one of 22 states that now have to meet more stringent reductions than were proposed.

The rules also are expected to cost jobs, especially in rural areas. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) CEO Jo Ann Emerson made the following statement about the rules: “Any increase in the cost of electricity most dramatically impacts those who can least afford it, and the fallout from the EPA’s rule will cascade across the nation for years to come.

“While we appreciate the efforts intended to help offset the financial burden of rising electricity prices and jobs lost due to prematurely shuttered power plants, the final rule still appears to reflect the fundamental flaws of the original proposal. It exceeds the EPA’s legal authority under the Clean Air Act, and it will raise electricity rates for our country’s most vulnerable populations while challenging the reliability of the grid.

“We will continue reviewing this extremely complex rule and have additional comments on behalf of America’s not‐for‐profit, consumer‐owned electric cooperatives in the coming days.”
NRECA recently commissioned a study that underscores the devastating relationship between higher electricity prices and job losses. The study, Affordable Electricity: Rural America’s Economic Lifeline, measures the impact of a 10‐ and 25‐ percent electricity price increase on jobs and gross domestic product (GDP) from 2020 to 2040.

Even a 10 percent increase in electricity prices results in 1.2 million jobs lost in
2021 across the country with nearly 500,000 of those lost jobs in rural communities. And 20 years later, the economy fails to fully recover.

For more information and an interactive map, visit http://www.nreca.coop/nreca-on-the-issues/environment/climate-change/.











Whew! H highway bridge now open


Both those that live on the gravel detour and those who had to use it will appreciate that the new bridge approximately 1 mile east of Butler on H highway is now open.

The previous bridge had seriously deteriorated and was deemed dangerous. This project was part of 8 bridges in the county slated for replacement and more information can be found here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2010/08/tired-of-potholes-mdot-has-projects-in.html

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2015 Amsterdam Jubilee Car Show


AMSTERDAM JUBILEE CAR SHOW
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2015
1PM-4PM IN PARK
REGISTRATION 10AM-12PM FEE $5
WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT 5:30PM
Trophies Awarded for
BEST IN SHOW
BEST CAR
BEST TRUCK
Fans Vote
 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Missing dog in Adrian


Answers to the name Max. Last seen along east Main Street in Adrian. Has collar with tag, please call the number on the tag. Family pet, your help is greatly appreciated!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Adrian woman injured in Cass County Crash

Around noon today The Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with The Cass County Sheriffs Office and Lake Winnebago Police Department all responded to a two vehicle accident on Northbound Missouri 291 Highway and 175th Street in rural Northern Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2004 Pontiac driven by 65 year old Mary J. Coen of Independence, Missouri was North bound on Missouri 291 when she struck a towed unit behind a 2006 Ford driven by 34 year old Kyle L. Burnette of Waverly, Tennessee.


A passenger in Mary J. Coen vehicle 72 year old Kathleen M. Dayringer of Adrian, Missouri was taken by South Metro Fire and EMS to Belton Regional Medical Center for treatments on minor injuries.


The vehicles were towed from the scene by GT Tow.










Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Cancelled Endangered Person Advisory Grandview Missouri

The Grandview Police Department has Cancelled an Endangered Person Advisory for a missing person incident that occurred 7:30 a.m., 08/03/2015 at 6400 134th St. Grandview, MO 64030.

Missing was: Denee N. Gurley a white, female, age 14

Brief circumstances regarding the Endangered Missing Person incident: Subject was located and is safe

Monday, August 3, 2015

Obituary - Virgil “Dale” Lockard

Virgil “Dale” Lockard, 73, died Saturday, August 1, 2015 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian, Missouri, with burial in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Adrian. Visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Adrian. Memorial contributions may be made to the Frontier Village Railroad or Bates County Children’s Center. 

Dale was born April 2, 1942, the son of Emanuel Lee and Verna Faye (Miller) Lockard. Dale attended elementary school at Passaic and later graduated high school at Adrian High, where he loved to play football. On July 23, 1961, he was united in marriage to his wife of 54 years, Ruby Pauline Estes. To this union, three daughters and one son were born.

Dale proudly served in the United States Air Force for about four years, after which he served his community as an Adrian police officer and sheriff’s deputy in Bates County. He sat two terms on the Adrian City Council, was a charter member of the Adrian Optimist Club, served as a volunteer fireman, and was a member of the Adrian Christian Church. In 2002, after working for thirty years, he retired from the Osage Valley Electric Cooperative, where he became life-long friends with many of his co-workers.

Dale worked hard and played hard, usually in the driver’s seat of ski boats, motorcycles or pick- up trucks (whichever the season allowed). He loved classic country music and late night bowls of ice cream, almost as much as he loved his wife and his four kids. It is with this appreciation of family (and extra chocolate syrup) that he taught his five grandkids to love the lake water just as he had for more than seventy years. He loved to have a good time, and his joyful heart gives us peace and allows us to imagine that right now he is sitting on a lake-front piece of heaven, breathing deeply and catching up with his daughter. Dale was well loved by his family and friends and will be remembered for having a life well lived.

Dale is survived by his wife, Ruby, his son, Martin Lockard, and wife, Jamie of Lee’s Summit, MO, two daughters, Deborah Powell, and husband, Brad of Butler, MO, Pamela Hulen and husband, Kevin of Kansas City, MO; his son-in-law, Tim Crippen of Olathe, KS; his mother, Faye Lockard Blankenship of Adrian, MO; grandson, Lee Crippen of Denver, CO, granddaughter, Haley Lockard of Columbia, MO, granddaughter, Paige Lockard of Lee’s Summit, MO, granddaughter, Emily Hulen of Kansas City, MO, grandson, Shawn Hulen of Kansas City, MO; one brother, Gene Lockard and wife, Sue of Butler, MO; one sister, Judy Schnoebelen and husband, Bob of Butler, MO, and many nieces and nephews.

Sadly, Dale was preceded in death by his father, Emanuel Lee Lockard, and his eldest daughter, Angela, who passed in August of 1995. Virgil Dale Lockard has left a legacy of hard work and public service that his family and community will never forget.

Bates County 4-H'ers bring home the ribbons from Ozark Empire Fair

Bates County 4-H’ers once again displayed first-rate exhibits at the Ozark Empire Fair held July 30-August 8 in Springfield.

With a total of 66 exhibits taken to the fair, the local 4-H’ers brought home 2 Grand Champion ribbons and 4 Reserve Champion ribbons. The Grand Champion recipients are as follows: Kalyn Eckhoff (cat house) and Seth Hogue (geocache scrapbook page).

Reserve Champion ribbons were awarded to Kameron Collier (sheep grooming bag), Allison Jenkins (decorative coat hanger), Will Rapp (hat tree), and Carter Trumbore (.22 shooting sports display).

In addition, Bates County 4-H’ers were awarded 56 blue ribbons, 9 red ribbons and 1 white ribbon.

Our thanks to Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Specialist

Man killed after vehicle is struck by train in Barton County

A Liberal man was killed after his vehicle struck a train late Saturday morning around 11:00 a.m. in Barton County.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, the accident occurred just after 11:00 A.M. late Saturday morning on Highway K, at the Western City Limits of Liberal, in Barton County involving a 1999 Park Avenue driven by 86 year old William Jones, of Liberal,Missouri.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says Mr. Jones was traveling Eastbound when he struck a 1999 GE C44-9W Burlington Northern Freightliner driven by 61 year old Emery Redmond, of Ozark,Missouri. 


Mr.Jones was pronounced dead at the scene. He was transported to Daniel Funeral Home of Lamar. Redmond was listed with no injury.

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