Autumn Acres wants to say thank you for the last two years of fall fun. With a heavy heart and a great deal of thought and consideration, Autumn Acres will be closing its doors and last fall will be their final season. Autumn Acres has decided to sell the property and hope to see it change hands to another family that will make it their own. Autumn Acres has loved this experience and had hoped for bigger and better things, but with the addition of their second son and their venture into the peanut butter world with Udderly Nuts, Autumn Acres of Butler ultimately decided the time investment required was not worth the family time they sacrificed to keep the patch running. Autumn Acres sincerely appreciate your support and hope to see another pumpkin patch in Butler someday.
Autumn Acres in Butler to close
- By News Desk
- April 22, 2021
- 10:00 am

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Bates County Broadcasting opened as a single day-time station on May 11th 1962. Broadcasting from sunrise to sunset 7-days each week. This was the first radio station to broadcast in the Bates County Area. Owned and Operated by Bill Thornton and his brother Jerry Thornton.
In 1975 the FM Frequency was added and the stations simulcast. The FM has a 24 hours license but just broadcast from 6 am until 10 pm.
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