Bates County News

Friday, February 28, 2025

Butler Lions Club Radio Auction

 Butler Lions Club Members will soon be hitting the streets asking for Lions Club Radio Auction donations.

The merchandise you donate will be put on the auction block starting Monday night March 31ST .

Here are just a few of the community needs that your donations have been or are helping with:

The summer reading program at the Butler Public Library,

Coats for Kids Drive 

Eye glasses for those in need,

 Project Prom

The Bates County Recovery Court

And the Youth Camp for Foster Children

Your Lions Club Merchandise donations are appreciated as the Annual Butler Lions Club Radio Auction raise funds for the needs in our community by the Butler Lions Club Members. A Butler Lions Club Member will be in your business soon.  The dates are now set for this year’s auction.
Monday, March 31st, April 1st, April 2nd and April 3rd from 5 until 7 pm nightly, live from the studios of 92.1 Radio Station, 




Bates County Missouri Farm bureau Thank a Farmer Week Press Release

 Celebrate Agriculture: Thank a Farmer Week

 

Bates County, Missouri – Missouri Farm Bureau and county Farm Bureaus throughout the state are joining forces to celebrate the importance of agriculture from March 2-8 during Celebrate Agriculture: Thank a Farmer Week! 

 

According to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, “A 2021 study of the economic contribution of Missouri agriculture and forestry showed that agriculture is a $93.7 billion industry.” Missouri agriculture employs almost 460,000 people. The state is ranked in the top 10 for 12 commodities including, number of farms, goats, beef cattle, poultry, hay, rice and cotton. With all that they produce, it is remarkable that farm and ranch families account for less than two percent of the U.S. population. Across the United States, there are two million farms with 3.4 million farm operators. This number includes owners, their families, hired workers, tenants and renters or sharecroppers. Many farms today find multiple generations working together to produce food and fiber.

 

Recently at the Missouri Capitol, MO State Representatives Sherri Gallick and Dane Diehl presented Bates County Farm Bureau members with a resolution for “Thank a Farmer Week”.  The resolution highlighted the impact that farmers and ranchers have in providing the food, feed, fuel and fiber that serve consumers in Missouri and around the globe. Other Bates County Farm Bureau plans for “Thank a Farmer Week” include providing educational tote bags, filled with an accurate agriculture book and classroom materials, to county 3rd grade teachers.  Also “Thank a Farmer” goodie bags will be distributed to local farmers.

 

Bates County Farm Bureau Promotion and Education Chair, Mary Fischer, says. “Celebrate Agriculture: Thank a Farmer Week is a great time to recognize the contributions made by farmers.  Agriculture is vital to our daily lives and our community.   Since 98% percent of the population doesn’t farm, it is easy to take for granted the importance of our farmers.

 

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Recently at the Missouri Capitol, MO State Representatives Sherri Gallick and Dane Diehl presented Bates County Farm Bureau members with a resolution for “Thank a Farmer Week”.  The resolution highlighted the impact that farmers and ranchers have in providing the food, feed, fuel and fiber that serve consumers in Missouri and around the globe.  Pictured are (L to R) Missouri Farm Bureau District 4 State Board Member, Sharon Arnold; MO State Representative, Sherri Gallick; Bates County Farm Bureau Promotion and Education Committee Chair, Mary Fischer; State Representative, Dane Diehl and Bates County Farm Bureau President, Kevin Fischer.

 


Get Ready for Spring - Carpet Cleaning by Cliff

 


Thursday, February 27, 2025

Casino Night April 5th

 Casino Night hits Butler on Saturday, April 5th. The evening is full of food, fun,

 mouse races and the Casino.. and it is all to support the needs of the Children’s

 Center that serves child abuse victims and their families. 35 dollars per person .

 Tickets at the door, must be 21 to enter. Casino night April 5th – dinner from 5:30

 until 7:00 with casino and mouse races from 7 pm until 9 30. Raffle and auction

 after the casino closes.



Quilt Show Butler Public Library March 1-8

 The Butler Public Library will host an exhibition only Quilt Show the  March 1st

through the 8th. Quilt lovers will be invited to display their Masterpieces in the

 Community Room of the Butler Public Library. view these quilts between 9:30 and

 5:30 March 1st through the 8th. up to 60 Quilts on display. The Show is free to the

 public. Make quilt reservations by February 28th Deadline. Contact Melanie Vance

 to register your quilt or for more questions.  

816-612-7838 that number again 816-612-7838.




City of Butler Wastewater Treatment Position Open

  

CITY OF BUTLER

 

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT LEAD OPERATOR POSITION AVAILABLE

 

 

The City of Butler is accepting applications for a full-time position in the Public Works Department for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Lead Operator. We offer employer paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance and a complete retirement package with the MO LAGERS system.  Successful candidates must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent, or any equivalent combination of education and experience and a valid driver’s license with a Class B CDL endorsement.  Also required is a class A Missouri Wastewater Treatment Certification.  Must have the capability to understand and operate the Butler WWTP within regulatory compliance as required by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.  Salary is dependent upon qualifications.  Pre-employment and random post-employment drug testing are required.  Applications are available at Butler City Hall, 22 West Ohio Street, Butler, Missouri 64730, or on our website at https://www.cityofbutlermo.com.  The City of Butler is an equal opportunity employer.  Position is open until filled.



Bates County Soil and Water Conservation District Open House

 The Bates County Soil and Water Conservation District Annual Cooperator Open

 House will be March 13th from 9 am until 3 pm the event will be held at the USDA

 Building at 625 West Nursery Street in Butler. Meet the NRCS and SwCD Staff,

 producers and view displays. Award winners will be presented at 12:45 during

 refreshments and lunch at noon until 1:00.



Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Neil McLain, age 82 of Butler

 A Celebration of Life service for Neil McLain of Butler, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Monday, March 3, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Monday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Inurnment in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to Giving Fore Living.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Neil McLain, age 82 of Butler, Missouri died Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at the Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler, Missouri.  He was born January 5, 1943 to Paul Delos and Lura Pauline Dunkenson McLain in Inglewood, California.

Neil, one of two boys, lived most of his life in Raymore, Missouri and was a proud graduate of North Harrison R-III School District and an active member of the Jaycees.  He moved to Butler, Missouri in 1997 where his commitment to community was evident through his involvement with the Butler Country Club and Ohio Street United Methodist Church.  Neil’s entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly as the owner of Accu-Tech Pest Control from which he retired in 2023.  His zest for life was paralleled only by his dedication to his beloved wife and sweetheart in 4th grade, Sharon Rosetta Booth, whom he married on April 4, 1960 and mourned deeply after her passing in 2023.  They lived in Vista, California for a short time and Sharon was so homesick that Neil moved her back.

An avid golfer and bird hunter, Neil's happiest moments were spent in the company of family and friends.  His social, happy and joyful nature was infectious, and he was well-known for his signature use of initials in his sayings.  Neil's legacy is one of unwavering optimism and the enduring power of a life well-lived.  Remembered as a beacon of joy and positivity, Neil passed away surrounded by love and cherished memories.

Neil is survived by a son, Richard McLain and wife Lynne of Butler, Missouri; two grandchildren, Lee McLain and wife Emily of Butler, Missouri and Lynnsey Shade and husband Randy of Overland Park, Kansas; four great-grandchildren, Izabella and Scarlett Shade and Magnolia and Maleena McLain; and a brother, Jerry McLain and wife Geraldine of Mt. Ayr, Iowa.  He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Sharon McLain on August 5, 2023; and a son, Tracy McLain. 


Mildred Mizner, age 86

Mildred Mizner, age 86, passed on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at Medicalodge of Butler, Missouri.  Memorial services will be held 10:00 am Saturday, March 15, 2025 at Immanuel Baptist Church, Butler, Missouri.  Arrangements entrusted to Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009).  Memorial contributions may be made to Butler Senior Center or the Bates County Food Pantry.  Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

Mildred Rebecca Mizner was born August 8, 1938 to Rodney Spaulding Mizner and Virginia Florence Palm-Eckert Mizner.

 In the loving words of her mother, Virgina, whom she cared for many years:

Mildred attended elementary school in a one-room school, Concord, and graduated from Miami R-1 High School in 1956. Two weeks after high school graduation, she began working for Hallmark in Kansas City and continued as a dedicated employee for 37 1/2 years. She was sent to train other workers in Carrolton, Missouri.

 Mildred’s soft voice and kind ways won her many friends of all ages. To older people, she was always respectful, caring and patient. She enjoyed entering into games and going on little shopping sprees with younger family members and friends. She truly thought of other people before herself. She enjoyed sports, especially baseball and basketball. She was always a neat housekeeper, but her greatest joy was working outdoors.

As a young girl, she became a Christian and was baptized at Vacation Bible School. For most of her life, she attended the Butler Assembly of God Church. Upon Virginia’s passing, the family home was purchased by Immanuel Baptist Church of Butler, where prayer group meetings are now held.

Mildred is survived by her nephew and nieces Robbi Mizner, Randi Mizner, Staci Mizner Smith and Shani Mizner Kroll, her Uncle J.L. Eckert and wife, Kathleen, of Butler, and extended family.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Virgil Norman Mizner, and her nephew,

Robbi Lee Mizner.


Tuesday, February 25, 2025

City of Butler 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.

 



 

 


 

 

 

 

Micheal “Mike” Cummings, 65 of Amoret, Missouri passed away February 19, 2025.  Cremation with family memorial services scheduled for a later date.  Arrangements entrusted to Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009).  Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.

 

Micheal Dean Cummings was born September 8, 1959 in Amsterdam, Missouri the son of William and Rannie Moore Cummings.  He attended Miami R-1 School and graduated with the class of 1977.

 

Mike was known for his mechanical skills.  He enjoyed working on cars and fixing things, often lending his talents to help friends and family.  When he wasn’t working, Mike enjoyed fishing, camping, and spending time with his family and friends sharing laughs and stories.  He will be deeply missed by those close to him.

 

Mike was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved son Zeke Cummings, and by his sister Beverly Armstrong.  He is survived by his children, Micheal Cummings II, and daughter Destiny Fletcher and husband Kent, along with their three sons.  He also leaves behind his brothers, William Paul Cummings (Kay), Ray Cummings (Marian), as well as his sisters, Evelyn Douglas (Paul), Hazel Hall (Kent), and Kathy Bowers (Virgil), along with many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.


Matthew Tippie, 46 of Butler

 Matthew Tippie, 46 of Butler, Missouri passed away February 19, 2025 at St. Luke’s East Hospital in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Cremation with family services to be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.


Matthew Paul Tippie was born September 1, 1978 in Butler, Missouri to Lyle and Deborah Fahnestock Tippie. He grew up in the Butler area and worked most of his life as a trim carpenter.


Matthew was preceded in death by his parents Lyle and Deborah Tippie and a sister Kathryn Burgess. He survived by his daughter Hannah Tippie and spouse Zakariya Summur, and by his son Dylan Tippie and a brother Joe Tippie. 



Carolynne Jo Denti-Goodman, age 77, of Butler

 


Carolynne Jo Denti-Goodman, age 77, of Butler, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Februar Carolynne y 22, 2025, after a long-fought battle with cancer.  Visitation will be at 10:00 AM to 10:30 am and service at 10:30 AM on Friday, February 28, 2025, at the Mullinax Funeral Home, 10 S. High St, Butler, MO 64730 (660-679-0009). Burial and graveside service will follow at Caplinger Mills Cemetery.  Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Carol was born to a loving family, the daughter of Ross Denti and Jerline Camp, in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 21, 1948, and grew up in Overland Park, Kansas.

Carol had a one-of-a-kind spirit that everyone would come to know and love about her. She was best known for loving her grandchildren beyond words! Grandma Carol’s determination and ability to inspire those around her was unforgettable. 

Carol was thoughtful, proud of her family, and unapologetically herself. She was fun-loving and encouraging. She was a loyal follower of Jesus and a friend who always stood up for her beliefs. 

Carol left this world behind, and her passing leaves an emptiness in the hearts of her family. They will remember her as a beautiful woman, mother, and grandmother who touched countless lives during her many years. We can only hope that Heaven has a peephole so that Grandma Carol can see everyone continue on their earthly missions.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jerline Frank and Ross Denti; brothers, Michael Denti, Thomas Frank, and Robin Frank; and granddaughter, Alys Viola Goodman.

She is survived by her brother, Carl Denti, of Mesa, Arizona, and sister, Jackie Mauser, of Kaw City, Oklahoma. She is also survived by her four children, Tina Schneider, Tanya Goodman, Tom Goodman (Sarah), and Teddi Goodman (Tracy); her 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Carolynne’s Bible Verse: “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:21

Dorothy Mae Durst, age 95 of Butler

 Funeral services for Dorothy Mae Durst of Butler, Missouri will be 11 a.m. Thursday, February 27, 2025 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  Visitation prior to services 10 - 11 a.m. Thursday at the Schowengerdt Chapel.  Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler.  Contributions to Pleasant Gap Christian Church or Moss House in Nevada, Missouri.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Dorothy Mae Durst, age 95 of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, February 22, 2025 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler.  She was born March 3, 1929 to Roland and Emma Martha Fox Hirni in Bates County, Missouri.

Dorothy is survived by a son, Mike Durst and wife Ruth of Butler, Missouri; her daughter, Deborah Seider and husband Wayne of Butler, Missouri; four grandchildren, Stacey Lawson of Butler, Missouri, Whitney Mott and husband Cole of Kansas, Oklahoma, Carly Murdock and husband Brad of Appleton City, Missouri and Alison Dickey and husband Will of Grandview, Missouri; seven great-grandchildren, Maylen Lawson, Vertrece Lawson, Cooper Mott, Caydo Mott, Hannah Murdock, Mackenzie Murdock and James Dickey; a nephew, Gary Yarick; and a very special niece, Brenda Ward.  She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Gene Durst on November 25, 2005; and a sister, Allyne Yarick and her husband Jim.



Mark Nitchals, age 69 of Appleton City

Mark Nitchals, age 69, of Appleton City, passed away Sunday, February 23, 2025. Services will be at the Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City, MO, Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 11:00 a.m., Pastor David Hill officiating. A visitation will be held Tuesday, February 25, 2025 from 4:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Hill & Son Funeral Home. Internment will be in the Appleton City Cemetery in Appleton City, MO. Memorial contributions are suggested to Trinity UMC or Appleton City Cemetery Association.

Raymond “Mark” Nitchals, son of Raymond Nitchals and Eunice (Sargeant) Nitchals, was born July 21, 1955, in Kansas City, MO. Mark grew up in Lenexa, Kansas where he attended Holy Trinity Catholic School for 8 years. He then moved to the Pleasant Gap area and attended Appleton City High School graduating as salutatorian in 1973. He attended college at Central Missouri State University, running cross country and obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education with a minor in History. While attending college he met Denice Heiserman, and they were married on August 28, 1976. To this marriage three children were born Ryan, Stacie, and Rachel.

      Mark had his first coaching and teaching position in Stover, MO. He then had an opportunity to sell health and life insurance before moving out to the farm to raise hogs and cattle. In 1987, Mark started what would be his lifelong career as an agriculture businessman from operating a feed store, grain elevator, and fertilizer-chemical plant. He continued to be in the fertilizer-chemical business until his death, employing majority of his family at one point or another.

      Mark was an active member of the United Methodist Church in Appleton City.  Mark was a hard-working man who loved his family and would help anybody he knew. He instilled a very good work ethic and honesty in his children. He enjoyed spending time with his kids and grandchildren. Their favorite past times were fishing, weenie roasts, checking cows, bottle feeding calves, riding in the gator, and picking up walnuts. He enjoyed attending their sporting events or watching cartoons with them. He always had a story to tell and loved talking shop with farmers. He was a very smart man who knew a lot about anything and everything. His children joked he would be their “phone a friend” lifeline if they ever made it on any game show. He was your go-to man for homework help. You could always catch him on the couch either yelling at the tv during a Chiefs, Royals, or Jayhawks game or having an afternoon nap. He has always been an avid card player and on the slow days you could find them playing pitch at the office. Mark and Denice enjoyed various vacations together from traveling to Switzerland, Canada, Hawaii, skiing in Colorado, Caribbean cruises, and many more trips. They experienced a life blessed with faith, family, and good friends.

Preceding Mark in death were his parents, Eunice and Ray Nitchals; and one great grandson, Rowan Alexander. He leaves behind his wife of 48 years Denice and their 3 children Ryan (Kadeena) Nitchals, Stacie (Blayne) Varns, and Rachel (Daniel) Hooper; 10 grandchildren, Mikayla and Kyra Jacks, Owen McElwain, Natalie and Jackson Nitchals, Nolan, Melanie, and Eli Varns, Ellie and Bennett Hooper; 2 great-grandsons Rhett and Ryker Jacks; his 3 brothers Al and wife Janet, Charlie, and Harry Nitchals; multiple nieces and nephews; and other family and friends. Mark will be greatly missed by his family and friends.



Butler Lions Club Radio Auction

  Butler Lions Club Members will soon be hitting the streets asking for Lions Club Radio Auction donations. The merchandise you donate will...