Bates County News

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Butler YMCA After School Program to open soon

 The Butler YMCA After School program is now accepting aplications or registration for this year. The YMCA program in Butler is expected to open in March of 2025.

 

Excel After the Bell with the YMCA’s Afterschool Club!

The  Y Club afterschool care program includes a variety of activities to keep your child engaged, healthy, and happy after the school day is done. From free play and physical activity to healthy snacks and homework help, The YMCA will  provide a safe and supportive environment where kids can learn, grow, and have fun with their peers. They  also provide a variety of hands-on activities so kids can deepen their understanding of the art, science, math, and physical education.

All Y Club staff are trained, qualified and have cleared a background check, so you can be confident that your child is receiving safe, quality, and supportive care after school each day.

For more information or to enroll go to opymca.org/before-after-school on line. Click for more information and download the packet.

The After School Program is scheduled to open in late March.






 

Butler LIons Club Radio Auction March 31st - April 3rd

 4 days of on-air Butler Lions Club Radio Auction starting March 1st through April 3rd. Join 92.1 each night as we broadcast from Community First Bank as local Butler Lions Club Members take the mic to raise funds for the needs in the community. Place your bids by calling 660-679-3135. Hear it on 92.1 , See it on Facebook and join us as we stream the event from www.921news.com on the web,



Missouri State Fair John Anderson tickets go on Sale Soon

 

Rich Hill March Madness Event

 RICH HILL, Mo. – Wetlands are a unique transition zone between land and aquatic environments, and they protect the quality of both. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites people of all ages to learn more about Missouri wetlands through outdoor recreation at their Marsh Madness event between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, at Four Rivers Conservation Area (CA) in Rich Hill.

This free all-day event does not require registration. Visitors can come and go anytime throughout the day.
Activities include a kids’ fishing derby, a live eagle and owl show, archery, a shorebird safari hayride, and an introduction to bushcraft. Lunch will be provided from 12-1 p.m. Visitors can experience many forms of outdoor recreation while learning about the importance of wetland habitats and the wildlife within.
Four Rivers CA is located at 4347 S 1625 Rd in Rich Hill. The area is primarily managed for wetland species using a variety of moist-soil management techniques, along with some agricultural crops. The managed waterfowl hunting program, along with open hunting units, provides waterfowl hunting opportunity to several thousand hunters annually.
Questions may be directed to the El Dorado Springs MDC office by calling 417-876-5226.





Drexel Firefighter Tragically Killed In Accident

On Tuesday, March 18th, at 12:30 pm, the Louisburg Police Department, along with Louisburg Fire, EMS personnel, and the Miami County Sheriff's Office, responded to a report of a vehicle that had driven into a building at the 900 Blk of W Amity St in Louisburg.

Upon arrival, first responders discovered that a male subject driving a pickup truck W/B on K68, had driven his truck through the building in question, striking two (2) individuals in the process. The individuals that were struck were later identified as Drexel Firefighter Anthony Juarez and his wife Devin.
Both Anthony and Devin were transported to Overland Park Regional Medical Center for emergency medical care. Devin was treated at OPRMC and by all accounts will recover from her injuries.
However, it is with heavy-hearts, that we inform the Drexel community that at approximately 9:00 pm last night, Anthony succumbed to his many injuries. At the time of his passing, he was surrounded by his wife Devin, and loving family members.
Anthony Juarez spent the last nine (9) years honorably serving as a dedicated member of the Drexel Fire Department. Anthony was not only beloved by his fire department teammates, but he was also a beloved member of the Drexel community. Anthony and his band, “68 Overpass”, were frequent performers at our annual Pumpkin Fest, as well as other local venues.
Citizens are asked to keep the Juarez family in your prayers as they attempt to navigate this difficult circumstance in which they find themselves. In order to allow the family to grieve, they ask that you respect their privacy at this time.
The community is also asked to keep the Drexel Fire Department members in your prayers, as well as the first responders who handled the call in Louisburg, and for the OPRMC medical team that worked so valiantly to save Anthony’s life, as they too are grieving this morning.
Fire Chief Booker and Chief Downey would like to thank Undersheriff Matt Kelly and the Miami County Sheriff’s Office for providing and coordinating Peer Support for our firefighters.
The Drexel Fire Department will post memorial & funeral information on their page as soon as those details are made available.


Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Taxi rides for $1 and free ride promotion

 BaCo Transport (Senior Taxi) rides are only $1 each way in Butler, MO




BaCo Transport is a 501c3 Non-Profit company that was created to supply transportation services within the City of Butler.

For a ride, call dispatch at 660-679-6322. Monday through Friday: 9:00am to 12:00pm 1:00 pm to 3:00pm The cost is $1.00 each way. If you have more than one stop per trip, it costs an extra $0.50. Rides to Wal-Mart, Dollar Tree, doctors appointments, Tu Casa and more! Punch cards can be purchased for $20.00 each. Rides to and from the Senior Center are always free, come join us for lunch! Donations are also welcome! We are located at: Butler Senior Center 611 West Mill St Butler, MO 64730

Adrian Graduate ( Cole Ritter) wins NCAA D2 National Championship Title

 In today’s news, 92.1 features a former Adrian High School Graduate. This student graduated from Adrian in 2021 where he won the State Wresting Championship Title at 160 pounds his Senior year.

We are talking about none other than, the famous Cole Ritter, son of Steven, and Lori Ritter of Adrian. The Grandson of Larry and Linda Ritter life-long Adrian residents. 

Cole was recruited during his Senior year at Adrian and is now a student in his 3rd year at Maryville University in St. Louis

 On March 14th and 15th of this year, Cole Ritter  won the NCAA D2 National Championship Title at 174 pounds.  He is a 2-time All-American Scholar.

The City of Adrian is  proud of your accomplishments.  Cole Ritter, 2021, Adrian Blackhawk Graduate, currently majoring in Business Administration as he continues his education in St. Louis.

Ritter is a redshirt junior at Maryville University in Creve Coeur. He entered the NCAA Division II national tournament as the No. 5 seed.

He won all four of his matches at 174 pounds. Ritter won his first match, 8-0, by major decision. In the quarterfinals, Ritter defeated the No. 4 seed by a 4-1 score in sudden victory.

Ritter kept rolling, winning his semifinal match over the No. 8 seed by a 10-6 decision. In the final, he beat the No. 6 seed by a 5-1 decision, earning his first national title.

In high school, Ritter, who is the son of Steven and Lori Ritter, was a four-time state qualifier and state medalist. He was a state champion at 160 pounds as a senior. Ritter owns several program records at Adrian, including first four-time state medalist, first four-time district champion, all-time wins with 170 and career records in takedowns, pins and win percentage. He went 40-0 at a senior, and lost only eight matches his entire career.


 



Harold Dean Siebert, age 86 of Sugar Creek

Graveside service and interment for Harold Siebert of Sugar Creek, Missouri will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at Greenlawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, Missouri.    Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Harold Dean Siebert, age 86 of Sugar Creek, Missouri died Saturday, March 15, 2025 at Tiffany Springs Rehab and Health Center in Kansas City, Missouri.  He was born January 10, 1939 to Melvin Harold and Daisy Marie Christensen Siebert in Independence, Missouri.

Harold grew up in Independence, Missouri where he attended grade school at Rock Creek and Central High School.  Harold was a crane operator for Armco Steel from 1966 until his retirement in 1996.  On July 17, 1970 he married Leone “Toni” Wilson in Miami, Oklahoma. Harold was an Army veteran.

Harold was described as opinionated, man of his word, independent and truthful.  He loved reminiscing, vehicles (which he called “rolling works of art”), watching steam train engines, eating out at different restaurants and traveling with his wife Toni.   

Harold is survived by close friends Rick Dehn and wife Cindy Gurney of Windsor, Colorado; a sister-in-law, Judy Siebert of Holden, Missouri; a brother, Charles Siebert of Mission, Texas; and a helpful friend, Ashley Dehn of Kansas City, Missouri.  He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Toni Siebert on January 25, 2008; and a brother, Wesley Siebert.



Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Burglary at the Ballard School around midnight on Sunday 03/16/2025, do you recognize this person?

 

On 03/16/2025 the Bates County Sheriff's Office received a report of a burglary at the Ballard School in Ballard, Missouri. Video evidence showed the burglary occurred around midnight on Sunday 03/16/2025.


The suspect gained entry into the school and took cash from several locations within the school. The suspect also attempted to disable lights and camera systems via a server room in the school, damaging and stealing several technology components and storage devices within that server room. The suspect caused thousands of dollars in damage and is believed to have a very good understanding of the layout, and inner workings of the school. The suspect appeared to be a male wearing a green hoodie, blue jeans and tennis shoes. The suspect was wearing a mask and gloves at the time of the crime. The suspect also appeared to be driving a dark in color 4 door sedan. If you recognize the person and vehicle in the attached photos and videos, or if you have information regarding this burglary, please contact Detectives at 660-679-3232. There is a $250.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person/persons responsible for this crime. We also ask that if you live or have a business in the immediate area of the school and have working camera systems, that you please check them around this time frame for anything possibly related. Detectives with the Sheriff's Office have been working with the school since the incident and there is no indication of any type of threat to the students surrounding this incident. Sheriff Anderson says "We are working closely with school officials to resolve this case and I am confident that we will identify and find who is responsible for this crime. It is disheartening to see someone commit a crime like this at one of our schools and cause fear for the students, parents and staff."

Missouri State Fair August 7th-17th 2025

 Missouri State Fair livestock exhibitors interested in camping will be able to submit camping reservations starting at 9 a.m. on April 2 via an online portal or by submitting a downloadable and printable form, both available on the Fair’s website. Campers should choose either the online reservation request system or fax in the paper form.

For campers using the online reservation system:

The online portal will be available on the Fair’s website starting at 9 a.m. on April 2 for the submission of livestock exhibitor camping requests, but payment will NOT be collected from the online system. Once the reservation has been accepted, a message will be sent to the email provided upon registration with instructions on how to pay for the campsite. Payment will not be collected or processed until reservations have been accepted and confirmed.

For campers using the downloadable and printable form:

The downloadable and printable form will be available on the Fair’s website starting at 9 a.m. on April 2. The form will need to be filled out in full, including payment information, and must be faxed to the Fair. Please only send the fax one time. Multiple submissions jam the fax machine and could result in multiple payments processed.

No camping forms will be distributed or accepted on-site. Camping reservation requests must be made via the online portal or forms sent in via fax.

Please note that the State Fair website typically experiences very high traffic volume on the morning the livestock exhibitor camping system goes live. State Fair staff works with our webmaster and site host to be diligent in our efforts to accommodate the hits that the site often experiences during this time. We appreciate your patience and understanding should any situations arise.

If you have questions about the status of your reservation after you have submitted your request, please email [email protected].

Reserved livestock exhibitor campsites will open Sunday, Aug. 3; they are only available for livestock exhibitors and persons with disabilities.




Monday, March 17, 2025

Butler: Fire Protection on the Ballot April 8th

 


Butler: Spring Spaghetti Spectacular Dinner March 30th

 It’s time for the Spring Spaghetti Spectacular Dinner at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Butler. 10 dollars per meal, drive-thru only. Spaghetti with Meat Balls, Homemade Garlic Bread, and Homemade Dessert. All proceeds go to help support the St. Matthew Foster Parent Program. Tickets available but not necessary at Corner Hardware in Butler. The Spring Spaghetti Spectacular lunch, March 30th  from 11 am until 1 pm. Fulton and Atkinson Street Butler.



What's Up LeRoy Cook

 What's Up

by LeRoy Cook

 

3-17-2025

 

Suggested Banner: Butler Airport Closing Down

 

Once the strong winds blew through early in the weekend, flying resumed among the surviving aircraft population. Gusts to 53 knots (61 mph) were recorded around the Kansas City area, and visibility was restricted in Wichita by blowing dust. Shades of the 1930’s!

 

Users of the Butler airport were informed last week that crews are expected to arrive on March 25 to begin the long-awaited reconstruction of the runway lighting system. As they take over, the runway and taxiway will be closed for up to a month, even during non-working hours. Based airplanes will have to relocate elsewhere or sit idle for the duration.

 

In ancient times, like when I was a young pilot, airport project contractors would cooperate and let some flying take place on the weekend or late in the day. In our present overly-litigious society, nobody wants to risk the liability of someone taxiing off into an open trench or attempting to use part of the runway, even far from any activity. Common sense no longer applies.

 

Aircraft visiting last week included a Piper Arrow, a Mooney M20, and a Piper Archer or two. Walt Brownsberger came over from Olathe in his Cessna Skylane and a Tecnam P-Mentor visited from New Century’s KC Aviation. A Bellanca Citabria pilot took refuge here with a fuel injection problem that developed while enroute to Lee’s Summit. Activity from the local hangars last week included Jeremie Platt flying his Grumman Tiger, Delaney Rindal teaching in Sky4’s Cessna 150s, and meself stirring the air in my 1946 Aeronca Champion.

 

The previous Wednesday, Airport Commissioner Dennis Jacobs responded to a missing-plane call from Whiteman Approach Control, who was looking for a Beech Debonair that lost radio contact after reporting it was diverting for electrical issues. The pilot of the Debbie was indeed on the ground at BUM; thankfully, it was just a disconnected alternator wire that left him speechless.

 

Looks like we’re going to have another airline guy heading up the Federal Aviation Administration. Bryan Bedford, CEO of commuter airline Republic Airways, has been selected to take over as FAA Administrator; the previous one only lasted a little over a year. We wish him well and hope he’ll understand the needs of private airplane fliers as well as Big Iron.

 

Because the current administration is working to relocate federal agencies out of the high-rent, ivory-tower Washington D.C. area to places closer to the people, NASA is looking at moving its headquarters to Florida, Texas, Alabama, or even Ohio, all states where it presently has facilities. Silly me; I always the space agency HQ was in Houston.

 

Last week, we asked readers to tell us how long B.F. Goodrich has been flying blimps over sporting events. Former Ohioian Rodney Rom didn’t take the bait and responded correctly. He knew that it was Akron-based Goodyear that started building lighter than air vehicles 100 years ago and has hovered above events since 1935. BFG was the “other tire company.”  Okey-dokey, let’s try a true-false for this week’s brain-teaser: Does a plane’s magnetic compass align itself with the North magnetic pole? You can send your answers to [email protected]




Butler: Lenten Services

 


City of Butler Budget Hearing

 CITY OF BUTLER

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING

FY 2025-2026 CITY BUDGET

 

The governing body of the City of Butler will meet and hold a budget hearing on Tuesday the 18th day of March 2025 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council meeting room located upstairs in City Hall at 22 West Ohio St., Butler, Missouri.  The purpose of the hearing will be to answer questions from the taxpayers relating to the proposed use of all funds in the FY 2025-2026 City Budget.

 

Budget Information:

FY 2025-2026 City Budget – All Funds – Consider appropriating $16,302,001 for maintenance and operation work performed by the various City Departments and for other improvements that are utilized to provide services to the citizens of Butler. The budget year is April 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026.

 

Any written comments received at City Hall prior to the budget hearings will be provided to the governing body for their consideration.

 

At the conclusion of the hearings the governing body will consider approval of the budget documents with any approved changes. 

 

Budget information is available at City Hall located at 22 West Ohio Street.  Anyone having questions regarding the proposed budget should contact the City Administrator’s office in City Hall or call 660-679-4182.

 



 

Butler YMCA After School Program to open soon

  The Butler YMCA After School program is now accepting aplications or registration for this year. The YMCA program in Butler is expected to...