Although still subject to 'final review', fall enrollment appears to be down slightly at North Central Missouri College in Trenton. However, enrollment is still up considerably when compared to five years ago (2007). Figures on student enrollment were provided by college officials this week, with President Neil Nuttall noting that preliminary indicators are showing a 'level' enrollment overall.
What organizers are calling the “downtown fall festival” will be featured in Trenton Saturday afternoon and evening. The Trenton Downtown Improvement Association is sponsoring various activities from 2 o’clock until 7 o’clock.
The precautionary boil water order at Gilman City was lifted on Monday morning. The notice had been issued last week following repairs made to a water line at Gilman City. Again, the precautionary boil water order at Gilman City is now over.
The Sullivan County Relay for Life raised nearly $13,000 for the American Cancer Society. The main activities for the 2012 event were held Saturday afternoon and evening on the Milan Square. Thirty-three cancer survivors participated in the opening lap.
The Chillicothe "Mayor's Coffee" will be held this Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at Francine's Pastry Parlor at 1007 Bryan Street. Mayor Chuck Haney will be joined by guests Josh Norris of the Parks and Recreation Department and Barry Arthur of the Street Department, to discuss the progress of the new water park, along with current street work.
The Stacy Multipurpose Center’s Indoor pool at Princeton is scheduled to re-open to the public beginning Wednesday September 26th at 5:00 am. This is a corrected date from information provided to KTTN. Plans also have been announced for a FREE swim this Saturday night.
A 34-year old rural Galt man, Patrick Courtney, has been charged in Grundy County with first degree murder in the death of 32-year old Christopher Molloy of Galt, by shooting him after deliberation. Courtney is being held in the Grundy County Detention Center without bond. He is to appear Tuesday in Associate Division of Grundy County Circuit Court.
Representatives of North Central Missouri College in Trenton and the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) at the University of Missouri signed new Articulation Agreements on September 20, 2012.
Beef producers at the MU Thompson Farm field day were urged to look at the end product from their cow herds by Mike Kasten who has been doing that for years in his farm herd near Millersville Mo.
Grundy County United Way holds its annual pancake feed on Saturday, October 13th. It is eat and pay what you want for the pancakes, sausage, juice, and milk. Serving is the morning of October 13th from 7 to 10 o'clock at the Trenton Hy-Vee. The pancake feed is a kickoff for the new fundraising year.
Cameron law enforcement officials report that autopsies conducted on Robert Borchardt and his two children, Tucker and Chelsey, found that all three died last month of "carbon monoxide saturation", caused by fire within their residence.
Grundy Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Trenton, has been approved for $5,000,000 in federal loan guarantees to build and improve 18 miles of distribution line, and make other system improvements to serve 332 consumers. The loan amount includes $703,000 in "Smart Grid" projects.
Comfort Inn and Suites of Chillicothe will hold a Five Kilometer run and walk in early November to benefit a family readiness group for the Army National Guard unit in Chillicothe. There is also a one mile "Fun Run" for children ages 14 and younger.
The Highway Patrol says two Gallatin residents were injured on Saturday night northwest of Hamilton when a motorcycle overturned after hitting an owl. The Patrol said the owl had flown from a location "up the road".
Classes in the Trenton R-9 school district will be dismissed early this (Friday) afternoon to allow for the annual homecoming parade. This year, the grand marshals are retired long-time instructor Mike and Beverly Bosley. The parade begins at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
A Trenton man is in jail after being arrested yesterday on multiple charges stemming from incidents Sunday. Thirty-nine year old Jason Dean Crouse of 600 Normal faces charges of unlawful use of a weapon as well as misdemeanor domestic assault and property damage in the second degree.
Entries for next month’s Missouri Day Festival Parade are nearing 150 including decorated floats, antique and restored motorized cars and trucks, family units, special guests and of course, high school marching bands and military participants.
Sheriff Rodney Herring said Grundy County received multiple 9-1-1 phone calls at 1 o'clock regarding a shooting at a home in Galt. Sheriff Herring identified the victim as 32 year old Christopher Molloy: a resident of the home at 200 North Main that he shared with 37 year old Stephanie Miller.