CASS COUNTY – Crews working on the bridge replacement and intersection improvement project on MO-7 South will make the following lane and ramp closures for sign truss installation from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m. on April 22.
Friday, April 19, 2024
Upcoming lane and ramp closures for sign truss installation at MO-7 South over I-49, April 22
City Wide Celan Up Brush revision regarding Brush
SPRING 2024 CITY WIDE CLEANUP
Butler, Missouri WEEK OF APRIL 29th – MAY 3rd
Notice revised information regarding brush
The
City of Butler, in cooperation with Countywide Disposal, will be conducting
this citywide clean up for residential properties.
COUNTYWIDE DISPOSAL will pick up old furniture, appliances, paint, batteries,
and miscellaneous junk. Your clean-up
items or trash should be separated from your regular weekly trash but should
still be at the curbside. This service
is for residential properties only and there is a one pickup load limit per
household. They will NOT
pick up tires or construction/building materials such as lumber, plywood or
shingles. Paint products should be dry or empty containers only. No aerosol or
spray paint containers unless they are empty. Households with larger amounts
must make special arrangements with Countywide Disposal by calling 660-679-0717.
*** THE CITY OF BUTLER will pick up your normal yard waste of brush and
limbs no larger than 6” in diameter. These must be placed at the curb and
separate from the trash pickup for Countywide Disposal. Leaves must be bagged in City of Butler leaf bags in
order to be collected. There is
also a one pickup load limit of brush items per household. The city will not conduct an additional brush pickup despite the high winds on April 16th.
PLEASE
have your trash or brush ready at
curbside before Monday, April
29th at 6:00 am. They
will not make return trips after they have completed a street. This is a free service provided by the City
in the spring and fall of each year. Residents
are reminded not to place trash or brush at the curb more than one week in
advance or you will be subject to code enforcement action. Items
not picked up must be removed from the curb immediately.
Subjects On 4-Wheeler Flee From Traffic Stop In Bates County
On Thursday,
April 18th, the Bates County Sheriff’s office pursued 2 subjects who
fled from a traffic stop on a 4 wheeler. The subjects abandoned the 4 wheeler
in the area of 1001 and AA highway northwest of Adrian. The subjects then ditched
their helmets and some of their outer layers of clothing as they fled. Bates
County deputies do not have a clothing or subject description and the 2 are
still at large at this time. The Bates County Sheriff’s office will update the
community concerning this case as information becomes available. If you have
any information about this case, the subjects, or recognize the 4-wheeler pictured, contact the Bates County
Sheriff’s Office at 660-679-3232.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Harrisonville Senior benefits from partnership with City for internship
Senior benefits from partnership with City for internship
Harrisonville High
School senior Aidan Walton is gaining valuable real world experience in the
world of technology through an internship with the City of Harrisonville.
Aidan's journey into
the realm of IT began with a simple connection made at Harrisonville Cares
Coalition meetings, where he's actively involved with the HHS Traction team. Through conversations
with HHS counselor Julie Zaring and City Administrator Brad Ratliff, Aidan
secured an internship in the city’s IT department working with Director of
Administrative Services Jeremy Smith.
According to Smith,
Aidan's fresh perspective has already made an impact on the team. Aidan’s work
involves assisting with user trouble tickets, participating in project
meetings, and learning more about the intricate world of cybersecurity. His
ability to communicate effectively, coupled with a genuine passion for
technology, sets him apart as a valuable asset to the team.
Smith expressed his
gratitude for the opportunity to mentor Aidan.
Aidan spends about two
hours a day at his internship. He said his internship has brought his learning
to action. “I’ve learned how to utilize my education in actual scenarios.”
Aidan plans to attend
Metropolitan Community College at Longview to earn an associate’s degree in
Secure Systems Administration and Engineering (Cyber Security).
Dieckhoff named finalist for first-ever state award
Dieckhoff named finalist for first-ever state award
Educators devote limitless time, and often their own resources, to helping students pursue their passions. To recognize the contributions of Missouri’s leading agricultural teachers, Nationwide® and the Missouri FFA Foundation have partnered on a new to Missouri initiative, the Golden Owl Award®. In it’s inaugural year, students, parents, fellow teachers, and other supporters submitted almost 400 nominations for Missouri teachers! From those nominations, 18 teachers representing FFA’s areas and our post-secondary/adult education programs were selected as semi-finalists and moved onto the second round of competition.
During the second round of competition, seven finalists from across the state were chosen. Each are being surprised at their schools and presented with a $500 cash prize. Jason Dieckhoff, an ag education instructor at Cass Career Center, is one of the finalists for this prestigious program. Dieckhoff earned this recognition because of his outstanding dedication to students, commitment to agriculture education, and positive impact on both the community and the agriculture industry.
On Thursday, April 18, at the Missouri FFA State Convention, Dieckhoff, along with the six other finalists will be recognized for their hard work, with one teacher being named the Missouri Agriculture Educator of the Year, receiving a $3,000 cash prize and the coveted Golden Owl Award trophy.
“While reading the nominations that came in for the Golden Owl Award, one thing became apparent, Missouri is extremely fortunate to have passionate agricultural education teachers. Our selection committees all had the same monumental task, narrowing down all those nominations to 18 semi-finalists and then 7 finalists,” said Heather Dimitt-Fletcher, executive director of the Missouri FFA Foundation. “The Missouri FFA Foundation is committed to enhancing and strengthening agriculture education in our state. Programs such as the Golden Owl Award that honor our teachers is crucial to achieve that goal.”
Nationwide established the Golden Owl Award to recognize the contributions of agriculture teachers and thank them for their continued educational efforts. “We are proud to thank and honor these hardworking agricultural teachers for their dedication,” said Brad Liggett, president of Agribusiness at Nationwide.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Branson Theatre Tickets for 1/2 price in the 50/50 Shopping Show Box
92.1 offers 50/50 tickets from the Shopping Show box, tickets purchased from 92.1 sell for the ½ price you would pay in Branson at the Show.
Tickets we currently have are Grand Jubilee, Comedy Jamboree,
Pets and Giggles, Down Home Country, Ozarks Country, New South Gospel, Ozarks
Gospel, Escape Reality, The Duttons, Hot Rods and High Heels, Dean Z-The
Ultimate Elvis, and Clay Coopers Country Express.
Most tickets admit 2
people and can be purchased at half the show price. Call 660-679-4191 or stop
by the studio at 800 East Nursery Street in Butler and purchase your Branson
Show Tickets from the Shopping Show 50/50 Box.
Tickets valid through December 31st of 2024.
The Little Apple
April 17, 2024
Ellett
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will host a book fair on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 in
the Out Patient Hallway from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Book Fair Mike will have a variety of books,
gifts and gadgets for all ages. Everyone
is welcome to come shop! Call
660-476-5216 with any questions.
The AC
Spring City Wide Garage Sale dates are set for April 26 - 27. Permits are $5
and can be purchased at City Hall beginning Monday April 8 through Tuesday
April 23. Permits to set up in the AC Park are $25 for the pole shelter, $15
for the stage, $10 for lawn permits and these fees cover both days. Park
permits can also be purchased at City Hall on a first come, first served basis
and cannot be reserved by phone. Maps will be available at Food Fair, Casey's,
Fika and Powell's True Value beginning Thursday afternoon, April 25. House of
Joy Ministries is scheduled to be at the City Park, Saturday from 3:00-5:00 to
pick up donations, but may leave earlier if full. For questions, please call Dianne
Foster at 660-679-1125.
Come meet
some of the local Democratic candidates running for office in November, 6:00
p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Lakeland Scout Center in Lowry City. Come meet
Crystal Quade, candidate for governor; Richard Brown, lt. governor candidate;
Elad Gross, for attorney general; Jeanette Cass and Mike McCaffree, each
running for Congressional District 4; December Harmon, candidate for senate;
and Kirsten Hockaday, representative candidate for District 126. There will
also be a pulled pork dinner, silent auction, dessert auction and more! Admission is $20 at the door.
Hudson
R-IX Elementary will hold their annual kindergarten screening the morning of
Monday, May 20. Please call (660)
476-5467 to set up an appointment. You
will need your child’s social security card, birth certificate and current
immunization record. If you call and the
school office is closed, please leave a message and they will get back to you.
AC PTO
presents a “Little Ladies Dance” 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. May 11 in the Elementary
Gym. Preschool to 6th grade
girls are invited to bring their best dancing partner to join them for an
evening of dancing. The price of the
dance is $20 per couple and $5 for each additional guest per family.
You are
asked to please help the Appleton City FCCLA fund their trip to the National
Leadership Conference in Seattle, WA this summer by signing up for their paint
party 6:00-8:30 p.m. April 29 in the ACHS Commons Area. It is co-hosted with Mrs. Shelly Bales with Blended
Spirits Paint Parties. They look forward to a night of family fun and
creativity with you. Sign up today at https://forms.gle/AY5AF8vU9DaKaAXe6
Phil and
Pam Morgan, Gospel music recording artists, will be performing at River of Life
Fellowship in Rockville, MO, 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 28 as part of their
on-going “AMEN” Ministry Tour. The
multimedia presentation combines close family harmony with accomplished
instrumentals for a fun, motivational experience. A love offering will also be
taken to bless the Morgan’s ministry efforts.
For more information, please contact James Damon
([email protected]), at River of Life Fellowship. Check out the Morgans online at:
www.PhilandPamMorgan.com
MU
Extension, Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), and the MO Forage and
Grasslands Council are cooperating to provide a Management Intensive Grazing
School on May 7-9 at the Forest Park Building, 206 East 5th Street,
Appleton City, MO 64724. Classes will
begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at approximately 4:30 p.m. daily. This program is
required to receive MO SWCD cost share funding and may help in receiving NRCS
cost share funding for grazing system development. Registration and payment are
required to attend this event by May 2. Register online at
https://shorturl.at/afwQX. Cost to
attend the event is $200 per person and $100 per additional person from the
same farm not needing materials. Fee includes materials, lunches, and
refreshments during the event. For all questions related to the event contact
the St. Clair County MU Extension Center at (417) 646-2419 or Patrick Davis MU
Extension Livestock Field Specialist by email at [email protected].
Grazing
multiple species of livestock (cattle, sheep, or goats) on the same area could
be more profitable and sustainable. Diversifying your operation with
multispecies grazing has potential to increase your cashflow and better pasture
utilization. Join the University of Missouri Extension experts and as they
discuss the importance of multispecies grazing. Topics and speakers include: Benefits
of Multispecies Grazing - David Brown (MU Small Ruminant Specialist), Native
Grasses in Livestock Production - Travis Harper (MU Field Specialist in
Agronomy), Fencing Options for Multispecies Grazing - Andrew Kientzy (MU
Research Analyst), Pasture Management for Sheep & Goats - David Hoffman (MU
Livestock Field Specialist) and
Multispecies
Grazing Success Story - Robert Salmon (Producer, Bobs Farm). The event will be 12noon
- 4pm Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at the Rotary Club Building of Clinton, 200 W
Franklin St, Clinton, MO 64735. Event sponsors: MU Extension, Hawthorn Bank
Clinton, Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. Clinton, Henry County Soil & Water
Conservation District, Clinton Chamber of Commerce and Henry County Cattlemen's
Association. Register at https://extension.missouri.edu/events/multispecies-grazing-class
by Friday, April 26 2024. Refreshments will be provided. For registration
questions or ADA accommodations, contact Henry County MU Extension Center at
660-885-5556 or David Brown: [email protected]
Ellett
Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for April
and May, 2024. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments: Apr 18– Podiatry- Dr. Pace,
Apr 23 – Rheumatology-Dr. John, Apr 24 - Ortho-Dr. Gray, Apr 24 –
Ophthalmology-Dr. Soni, May 1– Upper GI,
Colonoscopy -Dr. Vardakis, May 2–
OB/GYN, Dr. Kallberg, May 8– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Vardakis, May 10-
Ortho-Dr. Gray, May 14 – Rheumatology-Dr. John,
May 15– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, May 16– Podiatry- Dr. Pace, May 22- Ortho-Dr. Gray
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Apr 18 MU Extension office in St. Clair County
Barn Quilt class from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the library in Osceola,
Apr
23 Ellett Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
book fair in the Out Patient Hallway from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Apr
26-27 AC Spring City Wide Garage Sale
Papinville Yearly Meeting Held
Papiville Yearly Meeting Held
April
11, 2024 regular yearly bussiness meeting of the Papinville Historical and
Cementery Association was held at the Meseum. Nineteen were present and yearly
membership dues were paid by those present.
After regular bussiness was reported and approved the group went over
the by-laws for the organization. These
had not been up-dated since 2001. After
several changes the membership approved the revised by-laws.
There was election of officers and Trustees by
ballott. Those elected were as follows: President--Trent Nelson,
Vice-President--Rock Marquardt, Secretary Carey Klinksick, Treasurer--Ariel
Tiller,Trustees--John Coffman, Bob Swarnes, John Stewart and Forrest Tiller.
Appointed -positions are Gail Tiller--activity director and Beverly Sullins--correspondent
secretary. Thanks to all out going officers and best of luck to those in coming
officers.
Our expansion project was discussed in great
length. It was voted to move slowly
forward with this. We have a seperate
account set up for this and will be added to. The first event to bennifit the
expansion will be a 5 K Run/Walk to be held on Saturday, June 8th. Sign-up
forms will be available at Citizens Banks in Rich Hill and Butler and on
Papinville Historical facebook page after April 24th. Will keep everyone up-dated as plans
progress. Need more information call Gail at 660-200-5620.
We are
looking forward to a great 2024 for the Association.
Beverly Sullins, corres. sect.
Scam Alert from the Bates County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office has been made aware of a scam in our area. The caller is portraying themselves to be a Deputy or Sergeant with the Bates County Sheriff's Office. This is a reminder that no one from the Sheriff's Office will call you and ask you for money or advise you of a warrant by phone. We will never ask for prepaid cards of any kind to take care of fines or warrants. We will not ask you to scan a code and pay us for any kind of testing or fines. If you receive a call from someone who identifies themselves as law enforcement but you are not sure they are legitimately law enforcement, please hang up and call the Sheriff's Office yourself at (660) 679-3232 to verify it was truly a Deputy trying to reach you. Please make your loved ones aware of these types of scams, especially older people or those without social media.
Ron “Big Ronnie” McKellips, age 85 of Amsterdam, Missouri passed away Sunday, April 14, 2024 at home surrounded by family. A visitation will be held Saturday, April 20, 2024 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm at Amsterdam Baptist Church, Amsterdam, Missouri. Memorial services will be held 3:00 pm Saturday following the visitation, also at the Amsterdam Baptist Church. Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com
Ronald Marion
McKellips I, was born on November 17, 1938 in David City, Nebraska the son of
Troy McKellips and Leona Byrom McKellips.
He was a horse
trader and livestock dealer for many years, and he loved the sound of an
auctioneer. He drove a semitruck for many years as well, and hauled everything
from cars to livestock. Ronnie was a cowboy to the heart. He rode bareback
horses and bulls, and dogged steers. Even as a teenager he would perform in
Wild West shows. Big Ronnie loved his family and friends, and was always the life
of the party.
Ronnie was
preceded in death by his parents Troy and Leona (Byrom) McKellips, an infant
son Troy Mckellips, his wife of 25 years Evelyn McKellips, three brothers
Vernon McKellips, Delbert McKellips, Bob McKellips, and one sister Freda
(McKellips) Mitchell.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Comer Love Fund Update
A love fund for the Bobby, Becki, and Chris Comer Family has been set up at Adrian Bank in Adrian and Butler. The community is trying to reach the goal of $5000.00 to assist the Comer family with refurbishing their apartment where the family resides in Adrian. It will take the help of the village, to raise the funds to replace most furniture, appliances, and basic necessities, and volunteers make this dream come true for the family. The Comers will be supervised as the Adrian United Methodist Church assists them with purchases from your donations. If you or your business, church, or organization feels led to help meet this dream, we thank you in advance. Donations in any amount may be left at the Adrian Bank in Adrian or Butler.
Adrian Optimist Monday Night Bingo April 22nd
Don’t miss an evening of entertainment at the Adrian Optimist Club Monday Night Bingo. The doors open at 5 pm with dinner and concessions available in the kitchen. Feel the anticipation in the air as bingo begins at 7 with jackpots for Hotball, Blackout, and King of Diamonds.
Here’s this weeks jackpots for Monday
night, April 22nd.
Hotball: $1,550
Blackout: $1,650
King of Diamonds is at $10,084 with
the winner taking $5,042.
Grab some friends and head to Adrian
for Monday Night Bingo at the Adrian Optimist Club.
Upcoming lane and ramp closures for sign truss installation at MO-7 South over I-49, April 22
CASS COUNTY – Crews working on the bridge replacement and intersection improvement project on MO-7 South will make the following lane and ra...