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KTTN/KGOZ News : Fewer employees challenges Gallatin in snow removal
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/28 8:26:57 (193 reads)

Gallatin City Administrator Zac Joihnson told the Gallatin City Council on Monday night that the city is "short-handed" on employees, and has new personnel plowing streets. Johnson said it takes time to learn the technique, and may take longer than normal to clear streets. He added the city is "doing the best it can at this time".

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Hamilton and Trenton court dates moved due to weather
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/28 7:45:16 (188 reads)

Hamilton Municipal Court scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock was cancelled. People that were scheduled to be in Hamilton Municipal Court should attend the April 17th session at 4 o'clock. Municipal court is held EVERY OTHER month at Hamilton.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Brookfield man indicted on 'child porn' charges
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/22 7:40:16 (206 reads)

The United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri has announced that a Brookfield man was indicted by a federal grand jury for attempting to produce child pornography. Forty-six year old Edward Allen Stieber, formerly of Trenton, was charged in a two-count indictment returned by the federal grand jury in Kansas City.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Federal grant provides money for "GASP" organization
Posted by John on 2013/2/21 11:30:00 (169 reads)

New equipment funded by a grant is helping emergency responders, including those at Trenton, when it comes to water rescue incidents.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Conservation department announces availability of "regulations book"
Posted by John on 2013/2/20 17:30:00 (217 reads)

The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) 2013 Summary of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations and 2013 Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations booklets are now available. The booklets contain related regulation information in an easy-to-read format, including regulation changes and other new information for the year ahead.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Forty-four people begin "Highway Patrol training"
Posted by John on 2013/2/20 17:20:00 (238 reads)

Colonel Ron Replogle, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces that 44 people reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy on January 16th, to begin the 25-week training course to become a trooper. The 96th Recruit Class is scheduled to graduate on July 12, 2013.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : University officials discuss farm policy and budget debate
Posted by John on 2013/2/19 12:40:00 (175 reads)

There is a lot of uncertainty about farm policy in Washington, and current budget debates will determine whether there will be a farm bill and what it will look like, said Pat Westhoff, Director of the University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Four country concerts announced at Missouri state fair
Posted by John on 2013/2/19 12:10:36 (223 reads)

Part of the entertainment lineup for the 2013 Missouri State Fair, as well as the return of several favorite events, have been announced.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : FFA Activities Topic Of Open Line
Posted by Randy on 2013/2/18 9:58:49 (165 reads)

This is National FFA Week. Listen as KTTN's Rochelle Woodard interviews officers of the Trenton FFA Chapter.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Woodworth could be released from prison today
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/15 11:25:27 (166 reads)

A Chillicothe man, who has spent the past 18 years in custody (either prison or jail), could be released on bond this (Friday) afternoon. The Clinton County Circuit Clerk's office says Judge Owens Lee Hull has set bond for Mark Woodworth at $50,000 cash or surety.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Snow causes voter registration delays in Daviess County
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/28 8:00:22 (169 reads)

There has been a ONE WEEK postponement in Daviess County concerning voter registration locations at Coffey and Jameson. The postponement was caused by this week's snowy weather, and poor road conditions that followed.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Student Scholarship Campaign Topic Of Open Line
Posted by Randy on 2013/2/25 9:29:55 (176 reads)

The Student Scholarship Campaign was the topic on KTTN's Open Line.


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KTTN/KGOZ News : Daviess County judge is candidate for Court of Appeals position
Posted by John on 2013/2/22 7:20:00 (224 reads)

Daviess County Associate Circuit Court Judge Daren Adkins is among 18 persons that the Appellate Judicial Commission says it plans to interview when it considers filling an open judge position on the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Contracts awarded for area road construction projects
Posted by John on 2013/2/20 17:40:00 (178 reads)

Contracts for four projects in Northwest Missouri were awarded recently by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission. The projects, scheduled for the 2013 construction season, bring more than 7.7 million dollars' worth of improvements to our area.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Public service commission to investigate fatal explosion
Posted by John on 2013/2/20 17:30:00 (223 reads)

The Chairman of the Missouri Public Service Commission today expressed sympathy and concern for victims harmed in the natural gas explosion that occurred in Kansas City's Country Club Plaza at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : FEMA advises preparing now for blizzard conditions
Posted by John on 2013/2/20 17:10:00 (220 reads)

As officials from the National Weather Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Region VII office continue monitoring the development of what could be the most powerful winter storm the central U.S. has seen since 2011, residents are encouraged to act now, preparing both their homes and their families for whatever may arise.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Court ruling in Scotland County affects rural agriculture
Posted by John on 2013/2/19 12:20:00 (218 reads)

Missouri Farmers Care leaders said today that they applaud the Circuit Court of Scotland County for ruling in favor of farmer Gavin Hauk. Mr. Hauk had been denied a permit to place a new 4,960-head hog facility by the county commission on the basis of their County Health Ordinance.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : NCMC closes offices Tuesday morning for "intruder training"
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/19 8:23:16 (141 reads)

North Central Missouri College is reminding the public that offices on the college campus will be closed on Tuesday from 8 o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock in the afternoon. There also are NO CLASSES on Tuesday at NCMC in Trenton.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Brookfield wins NCMC math contest
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/15 11:27:56 (183 reads)

Brookfield High School placed first in the team competition at "Math Exploration Day" at North Central Missouri College in Trenton. A Gallatin High School student, Palmer Turley, was first in the individual problem solving contest.

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KTTN/KGOZ News : Livingston County river searches look for stolen property
Posted by Tom on 2013/2/14 14:50:00 (173 reads)

Livingston County Sheriff Steve Cox says the Water Patrol division of the Missouri Highway Patrol, on Wednesday, assisted the Sheriff's Department, in river searches for stolen property. Sheriff Cox says some of the areas are more than six feet deep and his office 'does not have the proper equipment for such a search'.

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