Thursday, July 31, 2014

Circuit Court Of Bates County, Court News

James K Journey, Judge

Diana L Rich, Clerk


Kimberly N Dennison v Ronald Lyle Dennison, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.


Brenda D Schoene v Scott A Schoene, Dissolution of Marriage granted.


Daina K Spangler v Baron Von Spangler, Dissolution of Marriage granted.


St v Stephanie L Gregory, Felony endangering welfare of child, admitted probation violation, given SIS revoked, sentenced to 5 yrs in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years’ probation.


St v. Ashley C Bukaty, admitted probation violation, sentenced to MDOC under court ordered detention sanction.


St v. Zachary King, probation violation admitted, revoked, sentenced to 7 years MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years supervised probation.
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Eat Well Be Well with Diabetes Classes

In cooperation with On My Own, University of Missouri Extension will be offering Eat Well Be Well with Diabetes from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., August 11, September 8, October 13 and November 10. Classes will be held at On My Own, 428 E. Highland Avenue.


This four-class series is designed to provide the participant with practical information and skills needed to self-manage diabetes and promote optimal health. Anyone who has diabetes or pre-diabetes as well as family members of those with diabetes can benefit from these classes.


Session one is an introduction to diabetes self-management. Participants will discuss basic information about diabetes, causes for blood sugar highs and lows, and how different foods affect blood sugar.


In session two, participants identify carbohydrate foods and discuss foods that cause blood sugar to rise. Fiber is one carbohydrate food that will be discussed. Participants will learn about the impact of fiber on blood sugar. Class members will experience menu planning using the plate method.


Session three allows participants an opportunity to practice carbohydrate counting and discuss ways to eat less.


Session four focuses on what the person with diabetes needs to know to successfully manage their diabetes.


Participants will receive diabetes-friendly recipes and will sample some of the instructor’s favorites in each of the classes.


Please register by Friday, August 8th. Cost of the class is $25 for the series. For more information or to register, please call Vernon County University of Missouri Extension at 417-448-2560.
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Eat Well Be Well with Diabetes Classes

Absentee Voting, Saturday August 2nd

BATES COUNTY, Mo – The Bates County Clerk’s office will be open on Saturday, August 2nd from 8am – 12noon for anyone needing to vote absentee. For any questions contact Marlene Wainscott, Bates County Clerk at 660-679-3371.
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Absentee Voting, Saturday August 2nd

Waiting on Governor Nixon

BATES COUNTY, MO – A special Bates County Democratic Committee meeting was held on Thursday, July 24th to speak with anyone interested in being appointed by the Governor to the position of Bates County Southern Commissioner.


The Committee submitted the name of Bob Wingate for consideration by the Governor. Mr. Wingate lives in Rich Hill, Mo. This recommendation is non-binding; the Governor will make the final decision.


Whoever is chosen will complete the term of the late Larry Berry. There is no specific time schedule for Governor Nixon to fill the position, so now everyone just waits on the announcement.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Street Closed in Butler

From the City of Butler: High Street will be closed in spots from Vine to Nursery for undetermined amount of time.
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Election Results on FM92

BATES COUNTY, Mo – FM92 will be at the Bates County Courthouse on Tuesday, August 5th bringing you the latest results from the Primary Election. Tune in beginning at 7pm as the polls close and as soon as the results are in you will have them.


We will also be updating our website www.921news.com and click on the News Tab and the election results will be at the top of the page.

Thanks to Caskey, Hopkins and Wilhelmus Law Firm and Southside Café for sponsoring the election results.


Don’t miss a moment of the elections results, tune in to fm92.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Butler Elementary School’s Back to School Night

BUTLER, Mo -Butler Elementary School’s “Back to School Night” will be held on Tuesday, August 19th. It will be an open house format from 6-8 pm.


1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades may go meet their teachers and drop off school supplies any time between 6-7 pm.


4th, 5th, and 6th grades may do the same any time between 7-8 pm.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Miami High School Enrollment Schedule

Friday, August 1st

Seniors – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

Juniors – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Monday, August 4th

Sophomores – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

Freshmen – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Tuesday, August 5th

Eighth Grade – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

New Student Enrollment August 5th and 6th – 9:00 – 12:00pm and 1:00 – 3:00pm


Seventh Grade Orientation – August 11th from 6:00 – 6:30pm

Seventh Grade Open House – August 11th from 6:30 – 8:00pm


First day of School is August 14th with dismissal at 12:30
Marla Kash, fm92 news
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Miami High School Enrollment Schedule

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Lonnie Duckworth on Talk Time Monday Morning

BUTLER, Mo – Talk Time Monday, August 4th will feature Lonnie Duckworth, President of the Bates County Cattlemen’s Association, and a guest who will be discussing why they are in favor of Amendment 1 that will be on the ballot in the August 5th Primary Election.

Call in between 10:30 and 10:45 to discuss Amendment 1 on fm92.

Marla Kash, fm92news
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Lonnie Duckworth on Talk Time Monday Morning

BUTLER, Mo – Talk Time Monday, August 4th will feature Lonnie Duckworth, President of the Bates County Cattlemen’s Association, and a guest who will be discussing why they are in favor of Amendment 1 that will be on the ballot in the August 5th Primary Election.

Call in between 10:30 and 10:45 to discuss Amendment 1 on fm92.

Marla Kash, fm92news
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Sales Tax Holiday Coming in August

BUTLER, Mo – The three-day sales tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 3. Certain back-to-school purchases, such as clothing, school supplies, computers, and other items as defined by the statute, are exempt from sales tax for this time period only.


The sales tax exemption is limited to:
Clothing – any article that has a taxable value of $100 or less, which includes any article of wearing apparel, including footwear.
School supplies – not to exceed $50 per purchase, any item normally used by students in a standard classroom for educational purposes, including but not limited to, textbooks, notebooks, paper, writing instruments, crayons, art supplies, rulers, book bags, backpacks, handheld calculators, chalk, maps, and globes.
Computer software – taxable value of $350 or less
Personal computers – not to exceed $3,500
Computer peripheral devices – not to exceed $3,500

…a laptop, desktop, or tower computer system which consists of a central processing unit, random access memory, a storage drive, a display monitor, and a keyboard and devices designed for use in conjunction with a personal computer, such as a disk drive, memory module, compact disk drive, daughterboard, digitalizer, microphone, modem, motherboard, mouse, multimedia speaker, printer, scanner, single-user hardware, single-user operating system, sound card, or video card.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Sales Tax Holiday Coming in August

Butler Man introduces President Obama in Kansas City

BUTLER, Mo – Victor Fugate introduced President Barack Obama and had dinner with him last night for some of KC’s BBQ.”My biggest thought has been to make sure I don’t get anything really dirty at the restaurant and get food on my shirt and embarrass myself in front of the president,” he said.


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Fugate wrote a letter to the president three years ago and never heard anything back until three weeks ago.”I received a phone call from the communications department first. It was two weeks ago. So this all happened really, really fast,” said Fugate.In that letter, he had written about two social issues important to him. Fugate said he talked about student loan debt and health care in the letter.”I worked in a hospital and I saw where people were giving up food trying to get medicine and that was a big concern of mine so I wrote a letter to the president concerning that and student loans helping people to be able to pay their bills,” said Fugate.


The White House Press Office called him and said he had been chosen to not only have dinner with the president, but also to introduce the president and deliver a short speech Wednesday at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Mo., before introducing the president.”I have put together a little mini-speech myself, and of course, the speech department will have to look at it,” he said.Fugate said he has not been told where he will eat yet, but he guessed he will be with three others local residents who were also selected to dine with President Obama.


He said he hopes he doesn’t spill any food on himself and hopes they eat BBQ. Fugate will head to Kansas City after his shift at work, and he could not disclose where he was told to go. Fugate said he is under the impression he will ride with the president’s security detail to dinner.


Fugate is a college graduate from Evangel University in Springfield, MO. He’s married with a 4-year-old daughter, Michaiah, and lives in Butler, Mo.


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Osage Valley Electric Cooperative’s 76th Annual Meeting

The 76th Annual Meeting of the members of the Osage Valley Electric Cooperative Association will be held at the Benson Center in Clinton, MO on Thursday, August 14th.


At the annual meeting, members exercise their rights as member/owners of their electric cooperative. The members learn how their cooperative is doing financially, elect three directors to serve a three-year term and enjoy an evening of entertainment.


Each registered member who attends will receive a commemorative gift and a $5 credit on their electric bill.


Additional electric credit certificates and other prizes will be given away throughout the evening. Two lucky winners will win $250 worth of free electricity but members must be present to win.


Sandwiches will be served between 5 and 7pm. Registration will begin at 5pm and the business meeting will convene at 7pm. Musical entertainment will be provided by Link Union.


The offices at Butler and Clinton will only be open from 9 – 11am on August 14th in order to prepare for the meeting. Members, be sure to bring your registration card that will be in the August issue of the Rural Missouri.
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Welcome Willow Elements

BUTLER, Mo – Fm-92 would like to introduce one of the newest businesses in Butler. Willow Elements is located at 19 North Main Street in Butler and owned and operated by David and Willow Oringderff.


Dave is a clinical psychologist and a veteran of over 35 years in the military and civilian law enforcement and intelligence work. Dave authored a book, Cults and Criminals, that is used in training law enforcement officers that deal with criminals and the crimes they commit.


Willow is a native of Belgium and brings to Butler her culture and knowledge of herbal teas and aroma therapy oils.


Willow Elements caters and specializes in the brewing of beer and wine, and invite customers who want to make their own product at home to visit the shop for equipment, supplies and recipes.


Willow Elements is also a location for Veterans’ LZ an informal meeting place for Veterans for round table conversation and refreshments. They meet the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 7:30pm.


Willows Elements is open Tuesday through Friday from 10am until 5pm and on Saturdays from 10 until 2. The store is located on the East of the Butler Square.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Butler Youth Volleyball

Sign-ups for girls going into the 5th and 6th grade that want to play youth volleyball, now is the time to sign up.


All sign-up will be in the multi/cafeteria at the Butler Grade school and the sign-up fee is $40.


Sign up on:

Friday, August 1st from 6 – 7:30pm

Saturday, August 2nd from 9am until noon
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Butler Youth Volleyball

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Rich Hill High School Enrollment Schedule

Monday, August 4th

Seniors – Pick up schedules 9:00am

Juniors – Pick up schedules 10:30

Sophomores – Pick up schedules 1:00pm

Freshman – Pick up schedules 2pm


Tuesday, August 5th

Eighth Grade – Pick up schedules 9:00am


Wednesday, August 6th

Seventh Grade – Pick up schedules 8:00am


First day of School is Thursday, August 14th
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Rich Hill High School Enrollment Schedule

Necklace Found

Found in Butler – a Silver Heart necklace with a year on it. If you can identify the year you can claim the necklace. Call 816-812-2281.


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Bargain Buy Show this Saturday

BUTLER, Mo – Bargain Buy Show this Saturday, August 2nd from 11am – 12pm on fm92. Call in for local bargains, as well as Branson Show tickets a 75% off. Also streaming live from www.921news.com just click on “listen live” to hear the Bargain Buy show.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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FBI Called In to Investigate Body Found in Stockton, MO

STOCKTON, Mo. – Authorities in Cedar County are still looking into the death of a man found by hikers at Crabtree Cove on Stockton Lake on Sunday afternoon. The body belonged to a man but investigators have not identified him. The discovery was made by hikers about 4 p.m.


Cedar County sheriff’s deputies and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rangers initiated the investigation but then called in the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The FBI has been called in to investigate the death because the man’s body was found on federal property.


Cedar County Sheriff Chief Deputy Jason Johnson estimated the body had been there two to three days. The FBI removed the body about 11:30 p.m. Sunday. An autopsy is scheduled in Springfield this week.


Anyone with any information can contact the Cedar County Sheriff’s Department at (417) 276-5133.
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Missouri State Fair Offers Largest Agricultural Expo In Missouri

(SEDALIA, Mo.) –The 2014 Missouri State Fair starts next Thursday, Aug. 7 and will continue through Aug. 17, in Sedalia. The annual agricultural expo will again showcase more than 30,000 entries, representing nearly every Missouri county and nearly 4,000 Missouri 4-H and FFA youth. New this year in the livestock category will be a Dairy Goat Dedication.


New this year, will be a dedication of the Dairy Goat Shows to a family who has proven to be important to this industry. The name of the Show Dedication Family will be announced at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, prior to the Open Senior Dairy Goat Show in the Sheep Pavilion. Nominations for this deserving family were submitted by exhibitors this summer.


Other highlights among the livestock shows this year will be the 4-H/FFA On-Foot Barrow Show at 8 a.m., Aug. 8 in the Swine Pavilion, the 4-H/FFA Steer Show at 8 a.m., Aug. 12 in the Coliseum, and the 4-H/FFA Rabbit Meat Pen Show at 7 p.m., Aug. 13 in the Rabbit Building.


Many livestock exhibitors will work toward earning a place in the ring at the time-honored Sale of Champions Auction. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Steers, Barrows, Lambs, Meat Goats, Pens of Chickens and Pens of Rabbits will be featured in the auction, which will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 16, in the Lowell Mohler Assembly Hall.


The 112th Missouri State Fair, themed “Harvest the Fun” will be held Aug. 7-17 in Sedalia.
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Radio Works!!!!

From the Community Food Pantry: Please let all the listeners know we appreciate the answer to our call for plastic bags. Our community really responds when we need something. Thank you. We use bags every day and can always use the extras. Just drop them by the Food pantry. Thank you to everyone, jan
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Linn County Fair and Rodeo Car, Bike and Rock and Roll Show

There will be a full day of fun at the Linn County Fair and Rodeo on August 2nd.


All the fun begins at 10am with the car, bike and rock and roll show at the Linn County Fairgrounds. Trophies will be awarded in 10 classes with peer judging by show entrants.


Vehicle registration is from 10am – 12pm with a $10 vehicle registration donation, with six different car and motorcycle classes.


The Linn County Fair and Rodeo runs August 2nd through August 9th.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Linn County Fair and Rodeo Car, Bike and Rock and Roll Show

Monday, July 28, 2014

Looking for a Job?

St. CLAIR COUNTY, Mo – MU Extension is looking for an energetic individual to coordinate the 4-H program in St. Clair County, located in the Courthouse in Osceola. This individual will recruit and work with volunteers and youth members; see in-kind resources and coordinate educational and fundraising activities.


This person will also provide clerical work to support the 4-H program and must have a working knowledge of Word and Publisher.

The schedule is 20 hours a week with a flexible schedule. Occasional evening and weekend work is required.


High school graduate or GED equivalent is required, there are no benefits. Call 417-646-2419 or email stclairco@missouri.edu for details and an application. The deadline is August 8th at 4:30pm.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Miami High School Enrollment Schedule

Friday, August 1st

Seniors – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

Juniors – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Monday, August 4th

Sophomores – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

Freshmen – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Tuesday, August 5th

Eighth Grade – Pick up schedules between 9:00 – 12:00

New Student Enrollment August 5th and 6th – 9:00 – 12:00pm and 1:00 – 3:00pm


Seventh Grade Orientation – August 11th from 6:00 – 6:30pm

Seventh Grade Open House – August 11th from 6:30 – 8:00pm


First day of School is August 14th with dismissal at 12:30
Marla Kash, fm92 news
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Linn County Fair and Rodeo Demolition Derby

The Linn County Fair and Rodeo Demolition Derby will be held on Saturday, August 2nd beginning at 8pm. There is a $6,475 guaranteed purse with competition in four different classes: modified old & new iron; stock; compacts and bone stock.


Ticket prices: adults – advanced $12; at the gate $14. Kids (6-12 years) $5 and kids 5 years and under get in free.


Linn County Fair and Rodeo runs from August 2nd through the 9th.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Linn County Fair and Rodeo Demolition Derby

Butler High School Enrollment Schedule

BUTLER, Mo – Monday, August 4th

Seniors – Pick up schedules between 8:30 – 11:30

Juniors – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Tuesday, August 5th

Sophomores – Pick up schedules between 8:30 – 11:30

Freshmen – Pick up schedules between 1:00 – 3:00


Wednesday, August 6th

Eighth Grade – Pick up schedules between 8:30 – 11:30

Seventh Grade Orientation – 6:30 at the Butler High School


New Student Enrollment on August 13th from 8:30 – 11:30 and 1:00 – 3:00pm


First day of School is Thursday, August 21st with dismissal at 1:40pm.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Animal Tags are Now Due

If you are a dog or cat owner within the city limits of Butler, your animal tags need to either be purchased for the first time for a new pet owner; or renew your animal tags and this means both dogs and cats.


Butler’s city code states “no animal shall be permitted within the city unless the owner thereof shall annually cause such animal shall be licensed as provided in this section, which license shall be carried on the collar of such animal. The license applies to both cats (felines) and dogs (canines), hereafter referred to as animals.”


Animal licenses are purchased at the Butler City Hall and the fee is $4 for spayed female or neutered male and $8 for non-spayed females and non-neutered males.

Owners must bring in a current proof of rabies vaccination from a qualified veterinarian showing that your animal has been vaccinated and that all other necessary immunizations are current for your animal to receive your license.


The license is due and payable beginning July 1st and is good for one year, ending on June 30th and delinquent as of August 1st.


If your animal if found without a license and tag the animal will be taken to the city animal pound located at Sages Animal Clinic and a $45 impound fee must be paid to the City of Butler before your animal will be released to you.


Refusal to purchase the mandatory animal licenses could end up in Court with additional fines. Remember you have the month of July to purchase your animal licenses.


Marla Kash, fm92 news
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Animal Tags are Now Due

Women’s Retreat

You are invited to the Women’s Retreat at the Trinity United Methodist Church on Saturday, August 2nd.


Breakfast will be served at 8am with Session 1 beginning at 9am. Victory lunch will be served at noon followed by Session 2. Guest Speaker is Carla Deubner, wife of former Appleton City pastor, Kent Deubner.


Leading praise time will be Mandy Dunlap Yates. Registration is requested by not require. To register contact Suzann at 660-476-5684 or email tumretreat@yahoo.com and leave your name and the number of ladies in your party.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report

July 21, 201

Animal At Large – Amsterdam

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill On 7/21/14 Deputies responded to a Deceased person in rural Rich Hill.

Call For Service– Passaic Check Well Being – Adrian

Wanted Subject – Rich Hill

Call For Service – Adrian

Traffic Stop – Butler

Speak To Officer – Butler

Domestic – Rich Hill

Civil Situation – Butler


July 22, 2014

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill

Civil Stand By – Butler

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill

Civil Stand By – Rich Hill

Ambulance Request – Butler

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill

Identity Theft – Adrian

Wanted Subject – Rich Hill

Suspicious Activity – Butler

Abandon Vehicle – Archie


July 23, 2014

Transport – Drexel On 07/23/2014 Deputies arrested Marshal M Samples on a warrant from Bates County. From Bates County and a Butler PD warrant.

Noise – Drexel

Agency Assist – Adrian

Check Well Being – Passaic

Harassment – Adrian

Agency Assist – Adrian

Suspicious Activity – Passaic On 7-23-14, Deputies towed an abandoned vehicle east of Passaic.

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill

Animal Abuse – Butler On 07/23/2014 Deputies responded to the Virginia, Bates County, Mo area for possible animal neglect/abuse.

Repossession – Archie

Call For Service – Hume

Suspicious Activity – Rich Hill

Animal At Large – Rich Hill


July 24, 2014

Traffic Hazard – Butler

Suspicious Activity – Butler

Suspicious Activity – Passaic

Traffic Stop – Adrian

Smoke Investigation – Adrian

Suspicious Activity – Butler

Trespassing – Archie On 07-24-2014 Deputies responded to a report of trespassing in the Archie area.

Ambulance Request – Hume

Disturbance – Foster

Suspicious Vehicle – Butler

Ambulance Request – Butler

Disturbance – Adrian On 07/24/2014 Deputies responded to a property damage call near Adrian, Bates County, Missouri.

Theft – Butler

Disturbance – Rich Hill

Lost And Found Item – Rich Hill

Abandon Vehicle – Rich Hill

Agency Assist – Adrian On 07/24/2014 Deputies assisted MSHP on a traffic stop in Adrian and arrested Jeffrey Hicks on 3 felony warrants from Bates County and a Butler PD warrant.


July 25, 2014

Traffic Stop – Rich Hill

Threats – Adrian On 07-25-2014 Deputies took a report of threats outside the Adrian area.

Follow Up – Passaic

Speak To Officer – Butler

Mva Non-Injury – Appleton City

Noise – Rockville

Traffic Stop – Amoret

Traffic Stop – Adrian

Traffic Stop – Rockville On 07/25/2014 Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the Rockville and arrested the driver for suspicion of DWI.


July 26, 2014

Mva With Injuries – Merwin

Abandon Vehicle – Foster

Check Well Being – Amoret

Traffic Stop – Amsterdam

Controlled Burn – Rich Hill

Speak To Officer – Butler

Civil Standby – Foster

Controlled Burn – Ballard

Animal At Large – Ballard

Ambulance Request – Adrian

Agency Assist – Rockville

Traffic Stop – Rockville On 07-26-2014 Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the Rockville area and issued multiple citations.

Check Well Being – Rich Hill

Prowler – Hume

Check Well Being – Rich Hill


July 27, 2014

Traffic Stop – Rich Hill

Agency Assist – Adrian

Noise – Adrian

Ambulance Request – Hume

Ambulance Request – Rich Hill

Vehicle Fire – Foster

Ambulance Request – Hume

Follow Up – Butler On 07-27-2014 Deputies arrested a sex offender who was non-complaint with registration in the Butler area.

THREATS – BUTLER On 07-27-14 a Bates County Deputy Sheriff was dispatched to the south east part of Bates County in reference to verbal threats.

Debris On Roadway – Butler

Ambulance Request – Urich


Rich Hill Activity Report


July 21, 2014

Ambulance Request

Wanted Subject

Domestic


July 22, 2014

Ambulance Request

Ambulance Request

Civil Stand By

Ambulance Request

Wanted Subject


July 23, 2014

Ambulance Request

Suspicious Activity

Animal At Large


July 24, 2014

Disturbance

Lost And Found Item

Abandon Vehicle


July 25, 2014

Traffic Stop


July 26, 2014

Controlled Burn

Check Well Being

Check Well Being


July 27, 2014

Traffic Stop

Ambulance Request
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Shoe Drive for Back To School

HARRISONVILLE, Mo – Harrisonville Bright Futures are having a shoe drive for new shoes or monetary donations. Help make a difference in the community by giving a gift of a pair of shoes.


Donations will be accepted through July 30th, drop your donations off at the Community Bank of Harrisonville (1503 N 291 Highway – across from WalMart) or the Harrisonville School District Building.


Bright Futures Harrisonville is a community-based initiative that ensures all Harrisonville children have the opportunity to be successful. It’s about building a relationship and forming partnerships that meet the physical, emotional and social needs of children.


Deadline for donations is Wednesday, July 30th.
Marla Kash, fm92news
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