Green Hills Medical Clinic Doctor Jennifer Bowe, Nurse Practitioner Sydney Arnold, and staff will move to Wright Memorial Physicians’ Group in Trenton next month. They will begin seeing patients at the Physicians’ Group October 2 and Bowe says she and her staff will still provide the highest level of care to patients. Bowe is originally from […]
Tag: 2017
Benefit for Kendall Boswell scheduled for September 30
A benefit to support Kendall Boswell will be held the night of September 30th. The dinner and auction will be held at the Lineville, Iowa Community Center and will include pulled pork sandwiches, cheesy hash browns, salads, and desserts will be served from 5 to 7 o’clock. An auction starts at 7:30. Boswell was in […]
Galt Fair Fall Festival set for September 30
The Second Annual Galt Fair Fall Festival will be held September 30th. Activities include a bake sale, baked goods and pie baking contests, tail tag, face painting, Zingo, a bounce house, inflatables, scarecrow and pumpkin decorating contests, an archery shoot, fall photos taken with an antique buggy, a baby show, hay rides, Bingo, wood carving […]
Jamesport Board of Education approves fundraising requests
The Jamesport Tri-County Board of Education approved fundraising requests at its meeting Monday evening. The board also approved of surplus bids. It entered into an executive session to meet with Prosecuting Attorney Annie Gibson.
Trenton Board of Education approves budget amendments
The Trenton R-9 Board of Education approved budget amendments, membership in the Missouri School Boards Association, and grants at its meeting Tuesday evening. The 2017-2018 budget amendments included changes to summer school salary, contracted services, supplies, and food service; high school technology, software, and communication, and professional development salary, retirement, and Medicare. The board approved […]
Chula street fair set for Saturday, September 16
The Chula Street Fair will be held Saturday. The event includes a biscuits and gravy breakfast, a baby show, a cake walk, a parade, human foosball, carnival and street games, a Miss Cornstalk contest, a fish fry, Family Feud, a Little Miss and Master Chula contest, and raffle drawings. Baby show registration costs $3 and […]
Gallatin Board of Aldermen approve items during meeting
The Gallatin Board of Aldermen approved a pay application, an invoice, and two bills at its meeting Monday evening. The board approved the Ross Construction pay application as well as the Snyder invoice. One bill authorized the mayor to enter into a contract with John Gillum, CPA, LLC for audit services. The other established a […]
Laredo to perform smoke testing on sewer system
The city of Laredo will be doing sewer smoke testing on Wednesday, September 13th on the North (north of Main Street) side of town. All affected residences will be getting a notice posted on their door today. The smoke should not enter into any homes unless leaks or plumbing defects exist that provide a pathway […]
Leadership Northwest Missouri application deadline is December 1
Leadership Northwest Missouri is looking to fill its 2018 class which includes eight days over a seven-month period. Often, seminars offer tips on leadership and networking, however, Leadership Northwest Missouri is different. It provides a localized experience, offering leadership training, education on hot topics in the region, and access to a well-connected network of contacts. The […]
Winter energy assistance for LIHEAP program to begin November 1
Winter energy assistance begins soon for the Community Action Partnership’s Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program. Winter assistance opens November 1st, 2016 for the elderly or disabled, and December 1st, 2016 for all other households. No funds will be available for winter utility assistance prior to those dates. The State of Missouri will begin mailing out […]
Trenton City Council receives update on 17th Street Bridge replacement
The Trenton City Council Monday night received a report on progress being made with the paperwork that eventually leads to the replacement of the 17th Street bridge. City Administrator Ron Urton Junior announced the Union Pacific Railroad has approved the conceptual plans for the bridge. The city council last night approved a funding agreement with the Missouri Department […]
Audio: Miss Missouri, Jennifer Davis, is first runner-up in Miss America Pageant
Miss Missouri Jennifer Davis last night finished as the first runner-up in the Miss America Pageant held in Atlantic City and picks up a $25,000 scholarship. In an interview prior to the Miss America Pageant, 23-year-old Davis said she was been competing in pageants since she was a year old. Jennifer Davis’s pageant […]
Prison time handed down during latest session of Grundy County Circuit Court
Trenton resident James Earl Harding was sentenced when he appeared Thursday in Division One of the Grundy County Circuit Court. On a stealing-related charge, third offense, Harding was sentenced to four years in prison and on a drug possession charge, he was sentenced to six years. Execution of the concurrent sentences was suspended in favor […]
MoDOT planned road work for week of September 11
The following is a listing of general highway maintenance and construction work in the North Missouri region planned for the week of Sept. 11 – 17 from the Missouri Department of Transportation. In addition to the work listed below, there may be pothole patching, bridge maintenance, striping, brush cutting, guardrail repairs and other road work […]
Trenton Middle School announces Students of the Month
Trenton Middle School has announced its Students of the Month. The character trait for September is responsibility. The students include fifth graders Kaylie McReynolds and Leon McPherson, sixth graders Abby Simpson and Cade Claycomb, seventh graders Megan Spencer and Justin Hall, and eighth graders Alaina Overton and Waylon Rowans.
Trenton Park Board meets with full agenda
The Trenton Park Board approved a bid for tubing, a budget amendment, reimbursing North Central Missouri College, and a tree plan at its meeting Wednesday evening. The board accepted a bid from Metal Culverts, Incorporated for $85.25 per linear foot of ditch tubing and $170.50 per band to be used to replace the tubing on […]
Residents speak to Princeton City Council concerning Dekalb Street
Residents living on Dekalb Street in Princeton spoke to the Princeton City Council Thursday evening about concerns with the road. The residents would like some oil or chip and seal work done to the gravel road. Traffic has increased due to the dollar store, and gravel dust and rocks are being thrown into their yards. […]
Multi-Cultural Festival set for September 23 in Milan
The Milan Chamber of Commerce will hold the Sixth Annual Multi-Cultural Festival on the Milan Square September 23. Food and craft vendors from all cultures will open at 9 o’clock this morning. A small world parade starts at noon and a local talent will perform on the north stage from noon until 3 o’clock. There […]
Saturday evening filled with a host of activities at Calamity Jane Days event
Princess and Prince and Little Miss Calamity Jane and Little Wild Bill contests, as well as the Miss Calamity Jane Pageant, will be held as part of Calamity Jane Days in Princeton. The events will be held at the Princeton United Methodist Church Saturday and parents should note that the Princess and Prince contest is […]
Heritage Days in Jamesport slated for September 22 and 23
Heritage Days will be held in Jamesport later this month. The event will be held at the Spillman Event Center September 22 and 23rd. A craft show, retail and flea markets, kettle corn, food, and antiques will be held both days from 9 o’clock in the morning to 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Missouri Town […]