The Missouri House passed the first measure dealing with abortion in the current legislative session Monday. The bill would require both parents who have custody to be notified when a minor seeks an abortion. This measure would call for a consenting parent to inform any other custodial parent in writing before the physician […]
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House member proposes to ban government, Missouri colleges from restricting guns
State Rep. Jered Taylor is proposing to expand the number of locations, particularly private businesses like day care centers, amusement parks, and bars, where guns can be carried without a permit. A Missouri House committee will consider today Taylor’s legislation that would also bar state, local governments and public colleges and universities from restricting the […]
Video: Firefighters respond to Reynard Street in Chillicothe; 1 firefighter injured
One firefighter sustained injuries at a fire involving three houses in the 400 block of Reynard Street in Chillicothe, which crews responded to early Saturday morning. Chillicothe Fire Chief Darrell Wright reports crews found the houses fully involved when they arrived at the scene. He says that crews had contained the fire as of 5 o’clock, […]
2016 Missouri Day Parade live on video starting at 8:30 Saturday
For those of you who can’t make it to the 2016 Missouri Day Parade, KTTN will be broadcasting a live video stream on our YouTube channel. John Anthony and Randall Mann will be live during the broadcast, with Logan Demsich behind the camera to bring you all the fun as the parade winds its way […]
“Battle of the Bulldogs” live on video tonight starting at 6:30
Watch as the Trenton Bulldogs take on the Gallatin Bulldogs at Gallatin High School in the Grand River Conference Event. Tom Johnson has the play-by-play call with Tucker Franklin on color. Logan Demsich is the man behind the camera tonight capturing all the action live on video. The live video stream starts between 6:30 and […]
North Central Missouri Fair features livestock, ATV, dirt bikes and music today
Today’s schedule at the North Central Missouri Fair in Trenton has a full slate of activities including, ladies lead-line, pee wee, breeding sheep, and market lambs, all beginning at 9 o’clock this morning in the livestock pavilion. Immediately after the sheep show, there’s a goat show which includes pee wee, and regular divisions. ATV and […]
UPDATE: Services set for Barbara Mock
A Trenton resident, Barbara Mock, died this morning at Wright Memorial Hospital at the age of 71. She was employed for 30 years by KTTN, working in the accounting and office areas of the radio station. Survivors are her husband Tom Mock and daughter Pam Hattesohl of Trenton. Services for Mrs. Barbara Mock will be […]
FFA awards and scholarships to be presented Friday night at THS
Numerous awards and scholarships will be presented on Friday night to members of the Trenton FFA Chapter. The event inside the Trenton High School gymnasium begins with a 6 o’clock meal, with the announcement of honors to follow. Meat for the meal will be donated by Farmland Foods. The most recent “past president” of the […]
Red-hot Royals make weekend West Coast trip, playing Oakland, tonight on KTTN
OAKLAND, California (AP) — Mired in an early season slump, perhaps the last team the Oakland Athletics want to see is the Kansas City Royals. Hoping to halt their recent struggles against the reigning World Series champions, the A’s can avoid a fourth consecutive defeat by keeping the visiting Royals from winning their fourth in […]
Cain’s early homer powers Royals over Astros 3-2
HOUSTON (AP) Royals manager Ned Yost wasn’t concerned when Wade Davis walked two batters with one out in the ninth and Kansas City clinging to a one-run lead. He’s seen enough of his closer to know that he’d figure out a way to escape the jam. Davis retired Jose Altuve and George Springer after the walks […]
World Champion Royals out to spoil Houston’s home opener in ALDS rematch
HOUSTON, Texas (AP) — In their run to the franchise’s first World Series title in 30 years, the Kansas City Royals had a number of memorable wins. Perhaps the most lasting took place at Minute Maid Park. The reigning champions return to Houston for a rematch of last season’s AL division series Monday night looking to […]
Royals survive shaky 8th, win 2016 opener over New York, 4-3
For six innings on Sunday night, it was a prototypical Royals performance, with strong pitching, spectacular defense, and an offense hunting and pecking out runs for a 4-0 lead over the New York Mets. In a rematch of the 2015 World Series, the Mets made the Royals sweat late, but clutch pitching from Luke Hochevar […]
Learn all about the tax issue: Trenton Fire Tax “Sparks” interest
A Trenton committee promoting the city sales tax issue for the fire department points out home and business owners could see lower insurance premiums once a proposed fire training facility is established at Trenton. Part of the revenue generated by a one-quarter of a cent sales tax is earmarked for firefighter training locally and from […]
Conagra Foods announcement dominates Trenton City Council meeting
Trenton Community Development Director Ralph Boots, on Monday night, gave a “general update” to the City Council on continued attempts to meet with corporate officials of ConAgra Foods, hoping to learn what “can be done to keep the plant operating in Trenton”. He indicated that attempts to meet have been thus far unsuccessful, but efforts […]
Despite heartbreak of season-ending losses, Mercer aims to continue hoops success in 2016-2017
In another year, with a different bounce of the ball, or a different playoff matchup, the Mercer Cardinals could have sent both of their basketball teams to the Show-Me Showdown in Columbia this weekend. The potential, with an unbeaten, #1 ranked girls team, and a boys team that fell two points short of a trip […]
Final Tri-County coaches shows of 2015-2016 season
It was a rough season for the Tri-County Mustangs in the win column for 2015-2016, although there are bright spots with both rebuilding programs heading into the next couple of years. The Lady Mustangs have a good freshman class that Head Coach Penny Gardner hopes will be the anchor in a consistent return to the […]
Final Gilman City coaches shows of 2015-2016 basketball season
The basketball season has come to a close for the Hawks of Gilman City High School, with the girls falling, 50-41 to eventual district champion Norborne on Thursday, February 25th, finishing a 16-8 season, while the boys continued their years-long rebuilding surge with an 8-15 season that came to a close with a 67-49 loss […]
Princeton Tiger coaches shows for Thursday, February 25, 2016
The Princeton girls and boys basketball teams bowed out of the Class 2, District 6 tournament at Schuyler County with quarterfinal round losses. The final KTTN coaches shows of the season with Tiger coaches Wade Hall and Michael Creekmore aired on Thursday, February 25th. “The Wade Hall Show” (Princeton Lady Tigers basketball) “The Michael Creekmore […]
Final Trenton Bulldog coaches shows of 2015-2016 season
The basketball and wrestling season for the Trenton Bulldogs are now in the rear-view mirror, as five Bulldogs advanced to the Class 1 state wrestling tournament in Columbia, while the Lady Bulldog basketball team finished second in districts (to Chillicothe), while the Bulldog boys had a tough, one-point, first-round playoff loss to Richmond. Here are […]
Mercer Cardinals coaches shows for Monday, February 29, 2016
Here are the KTTN coaches interviews with Mercer girls basketball coach Dan Owens and boys basketball coach Jeff Wyatt. Both Cardinal teams are District 12 champions, and will play in the sectional round on Tuesday night at Kirksville on Hot Country Z 101.7. The “Dan Owens Show” (Mercer Lady Cardinals) The “Jeff Wyatt Show” (Mercer […]