Saturday, May 10, 2025
Butler R-V Senior High School Annual Awards Day May 8, 2025
Friday, May 9, 2025
Everybody Dance/ Senior Citizens Hit the Floor
In today’s local news, we speak to the Senior Citizen’s in our area. Prior to Covid, the Senior Citizens in Bates County were kicking up their heels and dancing the night away 2 times each month.
Covid ended that and they are ready to start this
adventure again. All Senior Citizens ages 55 and forward are invited to the
first Senior Dance since Covid.
The first dance of the summer will be held at the Bates
County Elks Lodge on Tuesday night June 3rd. The cost will be $7.00
per person and all guests are asked to bring a snack tray, drinks or beverages
will be served on location and those attending are asked to not bring their own
beverages, they will be provided.
The doors open at 5 pm with the DJ to spin the hits
starting at 6 pm. Summer dance hours will be 6 till 9 and if there is enough
interest and attendance the dance will
again return to 2 dances per month and the hours will change for winter.
If you need more information contact Phyliss Weeks
660-424-0750.
Joe Jacobs, age 77 of Drexel
Joe Jacobs, 77 of Drexel, Missouri passed away May 7, 2025 at his home in Drexel. Funeral services will be held 10:00 am, Monday, May 12, 2025 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Drexel Chapel (816-657-4400). No visitation is scheduled. Burial will follow in Sharon Cemetery, Drexel, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Joseph Allen Jacobs was born on December 28, 1947 in Butler, Missouri to Elmer Joseph and Sarah Alene Prier Jacobs. In the words of his wife Vicki, ‘Joe liked to work. It’s what he did. He worked.’ He was a kind, strong, simple man who loved the Lord and his family. He would gladly stop his work for the day to spend an hour visiting on the back porch over a glass of tea with his grandkids or anyone else that stopped by. Joe grew up the eldest of 5 siblings. They learned to work hard and to be good Christian stewards of the land on their farm outside of Drexel. Joe attended school in Drexel, graduating in 1965. He served his country from March 1966 to January 1968 with the United States Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. He was united in marriage to Vicki Lynn Hartman on October 10, 1969. From this union, two sons, Brent and Brad, were born. As a father, Joe instilled the importance of working hard. He liked to point out that a tough job builds character and said it often to his boys. Joe attended Merwin Christian Church. He was a pillar of the church, serving as a deacon and on numerous committees throughout the years. Joe worked hard, every day. He made his living as a farmer, raising hogs and cattle. He enjoyed making the rounds on his four-wheeler checking cows, fences, and just being on the land. Joe’s favorite role was that of a grandpa. He loved all of his grandkids dearly, when they would stop by you can guarantee the work was stopped. He would take them to check cows, play uno, and most of all pester each other.
Joe is survived by his wife Vicki Jacobs, two sons Brent Jacobs and wife Shari and Brad Jacobs and wife Jill all of Drexel, Missouri; two brothers Don Jacobs and wife Judy and Ronnie Jacobs and wife Shelley all of Drexel, and brother-in-law Norman Purkey and wife Sue of Harrisonville; 6 grandchildren Sarah Hernandez (Jon), Steven Jacobs (Korby), Joey Jacobs (Nina), August Jacobs, Bryson Jacobs, and Jaclyn Jacobs; three great children, Oliver, Marlow, and Odin. He was preceded in death by his parents Elmer and Alene; sisters Kathy Purkey and Sheryl Yoakum.
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Rachael Lawrence, 40 of Galena, Kansas passed away April 27, 2025 at Freeman West Hospital in Joplin, Missouri. Cremation, with Private family memorial 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.
A complete obituary is pending at this time.
Prayers and Patience are Needed by The Jason Melton Family
Our prayers and our patience are needed now by the Jason Melton family as they deal with the loss of their son, Jake who was killed in a motorcycle accident Wednesday evening, May 7th.
Jason will be taking some time away from his appliance repair business while his family deals with this devastating loss. Thank you for your patience, support, and understanding as they grieve and lay their son to rest.
The goal is to return to work after Memorial Day, your prayers are very appreciated.
Vendors Wanted Olde Glory Days Clinton
A yearly event we all look forward to is the Clinton Annual Olde Glory Days 3-day celebration.
This year the dates are set for July 3rd through July
6th.
At this time the committee is looking for vendors to participate
during the celebration.
If you would like to have a vendor booth at this year’s Olde
Glory Days contact the Clinton Chamber of Commerce today to reserve your space.
Vendors include: Businesses, churches, food, drinks, crafters,
non-profits, and more.
The cutoff date to accept
Olde Glory Days vendors is June 27th.
For all the details, just call 660-885-8166, email
[email protected] or [email protected], or stop by 200 South Main Street in
Clinton.
A list of scheduled events and vendor information may be found on Facebook. Search for Olde Glory Days.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Bates County Museum open for the summer season
THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM OPENED FOR THE 2025 SEASON ON APRIL 1ST. THE MUSEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FROM APRIL 1ST THROUGH THE END OF OCTOBER EACH YEAR.
THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM INVITES YOU TO BECOME A MEMBER OF
THE BATES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND THEY URGE YOU TO JOIN AND SUPPORT THE
BATES COUNTY MUSEUM IN THEIR EFFORTS TO SUSTAIN AND SUPPORT THE PRESERVATION OF
THE HISTORY OF OUR AREA.
THE BATES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS BEEN PRESERVING
HISTORY AND PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SINCE 1961…. YOUR
SUPPORT ENABLES THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM TO CONTINUE TO WORK FOR YOU.
THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM IS OPEN ON TUESDDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9
AM UNTIL 3 PM AND ON SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. ROBERTSON HALL IS OPEN FOR BANQUET RENTAL SERVICES APRIL THROUGH OCTOBER, IS HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
AND LOCATED ON THE GROUND FLOOR. THE ROBERTSON HALL BANQUET FACILITY CAN BE
USED FOR MEETINGS, SEMINARS, WEDDINGS AND FAMILY REUNIONS, AND IS EQUIPPED WITH
A KITCHEN. CONTACT THE MUSEUM FOR RATES AND MORE RENTAL INFORMATION.
THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED ON SATURDAY, EXCEPT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY,
CLOSED ON SUNDAY, MONDAY AND HOLIDAYS. ADMISSION TO THE MUSEUM IS 5 DOLLARS FOR
ADULTS, TWO DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS AGES 6-18, CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ARE
ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE, AND BATES COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERS ARE
ADMITTED FREE.
THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM IS LOCATED ON ELKS DRIVE IN BUTLER
AND IS OPEN TO VISITORS, TOURISTS, ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS AND TOURS.
THE PHONE NUMBER TO CONTACT THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM IS 660-679-0134.
THE BATES COUNTY MUSEUM IS SCHEDULED TO OPEN APRIL 1ST FOR THE 2025
SEASON AND WILL CLOSE OCTOBER 31ST 2025.
Little Apple News from Appleton City
The Yellow Rose Day is coming so residents of the Appleton City area your support is needed in placing the over 2000 yellow silk rosebuds on the oldest graves in the Appleton City Cemetery in time for Memorial Day. Roses will be placed on THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025 at 8:30 a.m., with a rain date of Friday, May 16, 2025, 8:30 a.m. All individuals, families, clubs or groups are welcome. For information contact: Pam Bartz, 417-321-4177, Donald Yoss, 660-492-7218 or City Hall, 476-2631.
The last labels collection for this school year will be NO LATER than Friday May 9. Food Fair receipt dates for this round is January 2025 to May 2025. They cannot accept any prior to January. Please send all your Food Fair receipts and Best Choice UPC labels with your student or you may also drop them by St. Clair County State Bank or Little Apples Learning Center NO LATER than Friday May 9. PTO would like to thank the community for collecting and supporting the students and PTO. Continue collecting through the summer. They will collect again in September.
The monthly Men’s Fellowship Breakfast at the Appleton City Church of God will be 7:00 a.m. Saturday May 10. All the men of the community are invited to join them for a time of great food and fellowship. Sam Setzer will have a short devotional.
The Knights of Columbus will have a breakfast buffet with pancake and sausage plus ham, eggs and potatoes, coffee, juice or milk at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Sunday May 11 (Mother’s Day). Treat your mother and other important ladies in your life to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up. A free will donation will be greatly appreciated. Proceeds will benefit the Immaculate Conception Altar Sodality.
Ellett Memorial Hospital and AC Rural Health Clinic Community Appreciation Day, will be 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, 2025 or until they run out. They will have free pulled pork sandwiches, chips, cookie and a bottle of water for curbside pickup at the front doors of the hospital. This is their way of saying thank you to the community for their support or EMH and AC Rural Health Clinic.
The next Meet Me On Main, Second Wednesday Shop and Stroll will be 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. May 14. May's participating businesses include: Jina's Junque, Rural Roots, 3 Wishes, 4th Street Fika, Bluebird Lounge, Bulldogs Nutrition, Cork & Keg, Sandi's Kitchen, Red Door Salon, Floral & Boutique, Revive Hydration & Wellness Spa and A.C.TNR.
The Annual "Little Ladies Dance" will be held Saturday, May 31 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Appleton City Elementary gym. Any preschool age to 6th grade Little Ladies from Appleton, Hudson, Montrose, Ballard, Davis and Zion schools are invited to bring their best dancing partner out for a "Night Under the Stars". Admission (at the door) per couple is $20, with an additional $5 per extra family member.
Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program online applications are due 4:00 p.m. June 23, 2025. The priority of this grant program is to return currently vacant, unsafe or under-utilized historic properties into productive use. Properties must be used for commercial and/or community activities only. As part of the grant process, you will be required to outline the planned intended use for the property after the revitalization project has been completed. Priority will be given to projects that are currently on the National Register of Historic Places and that will finalize the preservation, rehabilitation or restoration of the resources during the grant period, which will end August 31, 2027. Local government entities, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and private owners of commercial and/or community properties may apply. Properties must be located in designated downtown and historical districts within Missouri region served by the Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission (Bates, Benton, Cedar, Henry, Hickory, St. Clair and Vernon Counties). For more information and application workshop dates, visit the Kaysinger website at: www.kaysinger.com or https://kaysinger.com/development/funding/pbhrgrant/
The ACHS Alumni Meeting will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 24, 2025 with a noon meal/meeting. Reservations of $15 to ACHS ALUMNI, (with names of those attending and class year) should be mailed to Patti Purvis Young, 101 E. 3rd St., ACMO 64724 by MAY 15. Cost at the door is $20
The AC FFA is holding their spring plant sale until the end of school. The FFA greenhouse will be open for business from 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on any day school is in session. Just stop by the Ag Building for assistance. The FFA has garden vegetables and flowers for sale, such as tomatoes and peppers as well as potting flowers like petunias, annual vinca, impatiens and geraniums. Flowers and vegetables can be purchased as packs, individuals or as hanging baskets. Photos and information about all the items available in the greenhouse are located on the school website, as well as the Facebook pages. Costs are $2/packs, and $12/hanging basket or 3 hanging baskets/$30. For information, call Mrs. Leiber 660-424-3668.
Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for May 2025. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments: May 7 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Vardakis, May 9- Ortho-Dr. Gray, May 13 – Rheumatology-Dr. John, May 14 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Vardakis, May 15– Podiatry- Dr. Pace, May 21 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, May 28 - Ortho-Dr. Gray, May 28 – Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni, May 29-Neurology- Dr.- Shoaib.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
May 9 Deadline to turn in best choice labels and Food Fair receipts for AC School
May 10 Men’s Fellowship Breakfast at the Appleton City Church of God 7:00 a.m.
May 11 MOTHERS DAY
May 11 Knights of Columbus Mother’s Day buffet breakfast 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. at the Knights Hall in Montrose
May 14 Ellett Memorial Hospital Community Appreciation Day 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. with free pulled pork sandwich meal pickup
May 14 Meet Me On Main, Second Wednesday Shop and Stroll will be 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
May 15 Yellow Rose placement at AC Cemetery 8:30 a.m.
Driver Arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine
On 5/1/2025, a Deputy was on routine patrol in the area of AA Highway and County Road 2001 when he observed a vehicle with defective equipment. As the Deputy pulled in behind the vehicle the driver slowed down to almost a stop and then sped up again. The vehicle then slowed down again almost to a stop a second time. The deputy then made a traffic stop on the vehicle.
The Deputy made contact with the driver identified as Joseph Wyssbrod. Wyssbrod behavior indicated that the driver may have illegal substances in the vehicle. A K9 was requested and arrived on scene. The K9 had a positive alert on the vehicle and a search of the vehicle was conducted. In the back seat of the vehicle in a guitar case the deputies located a clear plastic baggie that contained a white crystal-like substance. A glass pipe was also taped to the baggie.
The crystal substance was tested using a drug testing machine called TruNarc and it tested positive as Methamphetamine.
Wyssbrod was Charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $25,000 Cash only
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Butler Aquatic Center to Open May 26th
The Butler Parks and Rec Department have released information regarding the summer season
At the Butler Aquatic Center, the pool is scheduled to
open on May 26th. Hours open will be noon to 6 pm 7 days each week.
Season passes are for sale now for 60 dollars for ages
7 and under.
First-time family member 120.00 Ages 8 to 54 passes are 100 dollars and
senior citizens will pay 60 dollars for a summer pool pass.
The Butler Pool policy for closing early will be due to
low attendance or weather conditions.
The Butler Aquatic Center will be closed on July 19th.
Call the facility for information on pool parties and
summer swimming lessons on the schedule.
The Aquatic Center is 660-679-3521, Butler Parks and
Rec 660-200-2062 or the Butler City Hall 660-679-4182 .
Suspect in Custody at Bates County Sheriff's Office
On 5/5/2025, A Deputy was in the area of Fran Avenue and Ft. Scott Street in Butler. The Deputy observed a truck turn south onto Fran Avenue from Ft Scott Street and travel southbound in the northbound lane. The truck had to take evasive action to avoid striking the marked patrol vehicle in the north bound lane of Fran Ave. The Deputy activated his lights and pulled the vehicle over in the Days Inn parking lot. The driver of the vehicle exited the truck and began to run around the building. The driver ran to a table with other individuals that were playing a card game as the Deputy caught up to the driver. The driver was taken into custody at that time.
Wapello County Leads Multi-State Investigation, Arrest Made in Widespread School Burglary Case
Ottumwa, Iowa — A months-long, multi-state investigation led by the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the arrest of a suspect believed responsible for burglarizing at least sixteen school districts across Iowa and Missouri. The operation highlights the power of proactive investigative work, interagency collaboration, and strategic use of technology.
Lost Yellow Plastic Vet Box
This
public service message is paid for by Dirks Heavy Equipment of Butler. A Butler
resident lost a yellow plastic vet box from the bed of his truck this
morning ( May 6th) while traveling to Appleton City. He traveled
on 52 East and B Highway. A reward is offered for the return. Call Steve Polly
at 660-464-0119 that number again 660-464-0119 . |
Missouri Municipal League Announces 2025 MML Innovation Award Winners
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Municipal League is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 MML Innovation Awards. These awards honor outstanding projects happening in communities across Missouri that enhance the quality of life for Missouri cities.
Mock City Council
Home Weatherization Grant Program
Garrison Springs Community Forest
Inclusive Easter Egg Hunt
The Missouri Municipal League provides a united voice for municipalities across Missouri. Founded in 1934, MML now serves more than 650 municipalities with training, resources and legislative advocacy for local government success. Learn more at www.mocities.com.
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Butler R-V Senior High School Annual Awards Day May 8, 2025
Join us in honoring the graduating Class of 2025 at Butler High School as we celebrate their hard work, dedication, and accomplishments duri...
