THE BUTLER LIONS CLUB ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT IS SET FOR EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 20th .ALL KIDS AGES PRE-SCHOOL THROUGH 4TH GRADE WILL RACE FOR EASTER EGGS FILLED WITH CANDY AND VARIOUS ITEMS ON EASTER SUNDAY.BE ON TIME, GATES OPEN PROMPTLY AT 1 PM, RAIN OR SHINE! IT ALL HAPPENS ON THE COMETS FIELD ON THE BATES COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS.BRING YOUR OWN BASKET TO COLLECT YOUR EASTER GOODIES! THAT’S THE ANNUAL BUTLER LIONS CLUB EASTER EGG HUNT, EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 20th AT 1 PM
Monday, April 14, 2025
What's Up LeRoy Cook
What's Up
by LeRoy Cook
4-14-2025
Suggested Banner: Watch Where You Fly
As.the Butler Airport lighting project continued at its
plodding pace last week, a few passing-by airplanes were seen practicing the
RNAV instrument approach procedures, which involves flying down the approach
slope leading to the runway. Of course, the approach is abandoned at the
minimum altitude, about 250 feet above the ground, but workers laying wire and
digging in the line of fire were probably keeping a wary eye out.
With no activity here, Flight Instructor Delany Rindal had
to shift her operations to Harrisonville, where the Cessna 150 flew 14 hours
last week, despite from lost days due to wind. Resident instructor Jay
McClintock flew some of his students in the Piper Tomahawk trainer. I put in
some time in the right seat of Cessna 182s as well.
Of course, the season opening of the SkyDive KC parachuting
drop zone has been delayed by the construction closure. Since there’s only
about 52 days per year suitable for skydiving, this cuts deeply into any
break-even the operation might make. It had been hoped that limited local
flying could take place when workers wee off for the weekend, but that’s not
been the case.
The Butler airport’s native prairie patch got a nice haircut
a couple of weeks back, thanks to City brush-hog mowing. Situated at the north
end of the airport property, the never-plowed grasses and flowers will benefit
with reduction of the overgrowth from last year.
About 20 private airplanes have violated the no-fly
airspace around President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FL since he
took office, according to the North American Air Defense Command, which deploys
Black Hawk helicopters and F-16 fighter jets to enforce the zone. His
sometimes-erratic schedule means the NOTAM goes on and off, depending on when
he’s in residence, so local flyers have to adjust to accommodate. Nobody got
shot down, because evil intent was obviously not the case, just carelessness,
but some pilots probably got shook up by jet wash when they were waved off by
F-16s.
Never ones to waste an actual,, near or semi-tragedy,
national news keeps focusing on Washington, DC’s Reagan National airport, where
two airliners brushed wingtips on the ground last week. The crowded little
field is prized by our dedicated public servants rushing home after a hard day
on Capitol Hill, because it’s much handier than Dulles International. But old
DCA has had its share of close calls between military and air carrier planes,
including the commuter jet/helicopter collision earlier this year. The price of
safety is eternal vigilance, when it comes to avoiding human error.
Once again, Rodney Rom did his research on last week’s quiz,
correctly saying “fledermaus” was German for “flying mouse,” meaning a bat, the
only mammal capable of sustained flight. For next week, our question will be
“what was the origin of the name Skyhaven for the Warrensburg, MO airport? You
can send your answers to [email protected].
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Law Enforcement Agencies Execute Search Warrant in Nevada Resulting in Multiple Arrests
On Friday, April 11, 2025, law enforcement officers from the Nevada Police Department, Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, and the El Dorado Springs Police Department executed a search warrant at a residence in 2500 block of E. Johnson Drive as part of an ongoing investigation into the distribution of methamphetamine and other controlled substances.
The subject
of the investigation, a Cedar County resident, had been under surveillance for
suspected drug trafficking activity. During the execution of the search
warrant, law enforcement located a significant quantity of methamphetamine,
multiple controlled substance pills, and a loaded handgun.
As a result
of the operation:
• Two
individuals were taken into custody on charges related to illegal possession of
firearms and trafficking of controlled substances.
• A third
individual was arrested on outstanding warrants issued by Cedar County.
This
coordinated effort between agencies underscores the commitment of local law
enforcement to combat drug-related crime and ensure the safety of our
communities.
Friday, April 11, 2025
Archie Water Leak Repair Moved to April 15th
Due to the location of the water line leak in Archie , the water department was unable to isolate a small area to shut off to do the repair. In order to cause less time with no water during the day, and not interrupt the school day, the department will now fix this leak on Tuesday evening, April 15, 2025, beginning at 9:00PM. This will cause the water to be shut off in all areas north of A Highway. Once water is shut off, the department will work to restore water service as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience as we work to fix this leak.
ADrian/Cosmic Bingo April 26th
It’s Cosmic Bingo at the Adrian Optimist Club April 26th. Doors open at 5:00 pm Bingo starts at 7:00 pm. Large payouts! 10 games at $150.00 per with 0-150 players, payout increases to $200.00 per with 150 plus players, (4) side games with cash payout as well. Black lights, music by DJ Kut, side games, horse races, quick pace, party favors, fun for all ages ( 16 and older) raffle, dancing, bingo games and more.
$30 dollar tickets include 10 packs or six on’s, cosmic dobber, raffle ticket, and catered dinner ( smoked beef sandwich with Susie Q’s, cole slaw and cake) additional papers will be available at will.
Must be 16 years and older to play. That’s Cosmic Bingo Saturday night April 26th in Adrian.
Butler Aquatic Center Hiring for Summer Lifeguards
Applications are available during regular business hours Monday through Friday from 8 am until 5 pm at the Butler City Hall. Those interested in working at the Butler Aquatic Center may submit applications to the Butler City Hall before April 14TH t. This will allow time for a training schedule. For further information contact Butler city Hall 660-679-4182.
Now hiring for summer position at the Butler Swimming Pool.Thursday, April 10, 2025
Alert from City of Archie
Alert from City of Archie: Water Leak Repair
Date: Apr 10, 2025
City of Archie residents:
Due to the location of the water line leak, the water department was unable to isolate a small area to shut off to do the repair. In order to cause less time with no water during the day, and not interrupt the school day, the department will now fix this leak on Tuesday evening, April 15, 2025, beginning at 9:00PM. This will cause the water to be shut off in all areas north of A Highway. Once water is shut off, the department will work to restore water service as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience as we work to fix this leak.
Medicalodges Easter Egg Hunt
The Annual Medicalodges Easter Egg Hunt is set for Saturday afternoon April 19th. Age Categories go at separate times so parents can be with each child. Ages birth to 3 years old, 4-6 and 7-10. There will be cotton candy courtesy of Citizen’s Bank of Butler, Prizes and Pictures with the Easter Bunny . It all starts at 1 pm on Saturday, April 19th.
ATTENTION: Patients of Adrian Family Care Clinic Re-Routed to Nursery Street Clinic for Thursday, April 10th
“This is a notice for patients of the Adrian Family Care Clinic. Due to a widespread phone and internet outage, the Adrian team is relocating today to the Nursery Street location. Patient care will continue there for the rest of the day. For assistance, call the Nursery Street clinic to reach the Adrian team 660-200-7133 They appreciate your understanding.”
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Final write in results for the Bates County General Municipal Election (unofficial)
We spoke with Jami Page, Bates County Clerk just minutes ago and here are the final (unofficial) write in results!
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Alert from City of Archie
Alert from City of Archie: Water Leak Repair
Date: Apr 09, 2025
Update:
Residents: Due to complications on the water line repair planned for today, the repair will now be done on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Beginning at 8:00AM, this will affect the area north of Redwood Street and west of the Railroad tracks. Once water is shut off, the repair will be made and water will be restored as soon as possible. Please contact City Hall (816-293-5601) with any questions.
Joyce Elaine Cox, age 78 of Nevada
Joyce Elaine Cox, 78 of Nevada, Mo passed away April 6th, 2025, at Nathan Richards Nursing Home in Nevada, MO. Funeral services will be held 11:00 am Saturday, April 12, 2025 at the Hume Christian Church in Hume, Missouri. There will be no visitation. Burial will follow in East Liberty Cemetery near Stotesbury, Missouri. Services under the direction of Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Memorial contributions may be made to Life Church Nevada Building Fund. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Joyce was born on May 29th, 1946, to Edward
Clayton and Jessie Marie Moberly in Ft Scott, KS. She graduated from Hume High School in 1964
and was married, to this union, two children were born. Son Michael Earl Sword in 1965 and daughter
Misty Eve Sword in 1972. Joyce studied at Northwest Oklahoma State College,
transferred and graduated from Pittsburg State University in 1979 with a Master
of Business Administration.
Joyce and family lived in several places, Hume, MO, Joplin,
MO, Crane, MO, Commerce, OK and Schell City and Nevada, MO. Joyce and family moved to Schell City in 1979
where she taught in Rich Hill schools for 2 years, then Schell City for 2
years, before taking employment at the Nevada Rehabilitation Center in 1984
where she retired in 2002.
Joyce married Abe Cox in 1994. That same year they owned and operated 71
Motel in Nevada, MO until 2001. While
Joyce was retired, she continued to worked part time at Renwick Insurance
Agency and Bon Voyage Travel in Nevada, MO.
Joyce had a love for the world
around her. She was always immersed in a good book, letting her imagination
roam freely. Joyce had an interest in music and musicals. It’s amazing that she could sing every song
from every musical; it shows just how much she embraced her love for them.
Joyce had an adventurous spirit in the kitchen, always
exploring new recipes and sharing the delicious results with others. And her
warm, open nature made her a friend to everyone she met, sparking conversations
and creating connections wherever she went.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by husband Abe Cox, Nevada,
daughter Misty Bogardus and husband Tim of Schell City and son Michael Sword,
Camdenton, MO. Joyce was blessed with 5
grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
St. Patrick Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry April 11th
St. Patrick Catholic Church ( Butler ) Lenten Fish Fry. Friday, April 11th.
Serving from 5 pm until 7 pm. in the church basement hall.
Adults $12.00
children 6-12 $6.00
children 5 and under - Free
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Unofficial Election Results April 8th
CITY
OF HUME
ALDERMAN:
15
KENNETH G. GORDHAMER
29
ADAM SWARENS
CITY
OF RICH HILL
MAYOR:
85
ROSE ENTRIKIN
33
TERRY BONHAM
58
JIM RAYBURN
NORTH
WARD ALDERMAN:
66
HEIDI WALTON
SOUTH
WARD ALDERMAN:
29
JESSE COWLEY
45
SCOTT TOURTILLOTT
CITY
OF ROCKVILLE
MAYOR:
7 VOTES WRITE INS
ALDERMAN:
14 VOTES WRITE INS
VILLAGE
OF FOSTER
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES:
4 WILLIAM
SHANE JACOBS
5 RICKY
FISHER
VILLAGE
OF PASSAIC
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES: 10 WRITE IN VOTES
DEEPWATER
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE: 42 WRITE INS
BOARD
MEMBERS: 79 WRITE INS
CLERK:
42 WRITE INS
ELKHART
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
28
TERRY VANSANDT
BOARD
MEMBERS:
27
JEFF MARKEL
25
KEVIN MILLER
CLERK:
29
JAY RUGG
QUESTION:
ELKHART TOWNSHIP LEVY
18
FOR THE LEVY
15
AGAINST THE LEVY
GRAND
RIVER TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
41
CAROL GREGG
BOARD
MEMBERS:
40
MASON MERRIFIELD
35
CHRISTOPHER GREGG
CLERK:
41
CONNIE PRUDEN
QUESTION:
GRAND RIVER TOWNSHIP LEVY
31
FOR THE LEVY
13
AGAINST THE LEVY
HOWARD
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
39
COLE CAMPBELL
BOARD
MEMBERS:
41
TOM SUTCLIFFE
CLERK:
WRITE IN 9
HUDSON
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
20
SHAWN JOHANNIGMEIER
BOARD
MEMBERS:
20
DONALD D. SNYDER
23
MIKE PAGE
CLERK:
19
MATTHEW GREEN
QUESTION:
HUDSON TOWNSHIP LEVY
13
FOR THE LEVY
9 AGAINST
THE LEVY
MINGO
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
20
ERIC FUERST
BOARD
MEMBERS:
20
KENT PAGE
23
PAUL JONES
CLERK:
22ROBIN
DENNISON
QUESTION:
MINGO TOWNSHIP LEVY
18 FOR THE LEVY
6 AGAINST THE LEVY
MOUND
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
112 LYNN COX
BOARD
MEMBERS:
99
KENDAL SAATHOFF
92
JIM HERTZOG
CLERK:
107
ALAN COX
QUESTION:
MOUND TOWNSHIP LEVY
62
FOR THE LEVY
60
AGAINST THE LEVY
MT.
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
59 WRITE INS
BOARD
MEMBERS:
228
DAKOTA LESMEISTER
CLERK:
41 WRITE INS
QUESTION:
MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP LEVY
130
FOR THE LEVY
193
AGAINST THE LEVY
NEW
HOME TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
WRITE INS 16
BOARD
MEMBERS:
25
TYSON BASHORE
CLERK:
15 WRITE INS
OSAGE
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
167
LEONARD TOURTILLOTT
BOARD
MEMBERS:
165
MARKE YOHE
156
KENNETH KASSNER
CLERK:
30 WRITE INS
WALNUT
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE:
17
JOHN LAUGHLIN
BOARD
MEMBERS:
15
JOSH RUSHING
18
STEVEN SCOTT SPENCER
CLERK:
17
DON TRELEASE
QUESTION:
WALNUT TOWNSHIP LEVY
11
FOR THE LEVY
9 AGAINST
THE LEVY
Butler Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt April 20th
THE BUTLER LIONS CLUB ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT IS SET FOR EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 20 th .ALL KIDS AGES PRE-SCHOOL THROUGH 4TH GRADE WILL RAC...
