The North Central Missouri College Board of Trustees approved purchasing a tractor and fitness equipment as well as renovation costs at its meeting Tuesday evening. Agriculture Instructor Rustin Jumps recommended the purchase of the new John Deere tractor to be added to the fleet at the Barton Farm Campus. It was purchased from Sydenstricker Implement […]
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Big Muddy Mini Maker Faire kicks off Saturday
The Heartland Foundation of Saint Joseph will hold the Big Muddy Mini Maker Faire Saturday. The fair will be at the Restoration Nanatorium on the corner of Francis and North Second Streets in Saint Joseph from 10 o’clock in the morning to 5 o’clock in the evening. The event will provide learning opportunities in science, […]
Central Elementary students at Chillicothe learn how leadership connects with agriculture
Students from Mrs. Howe’s leadership class at Central Elementary School recently had a hands-on learning experience. The leadership group is the nature/agriculture group, the students get to meet once a week to learn how leadership connects with nature and agriculture. The Litton Crusaders assisted the class with helping them plant seeds to germinate in their […]
Missouri Highway Patrol offering Community Alliance Program
The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be conducting a Community Alliance Program at the Troop H Headquarters beginning Tuesday, September 20, and concluding with an awards banquet on Tuesday, October 18, 2016. The mission of the Community Alliance Program is to provide personal interaction between area citizens and the Patrol. The program is designed to […]
Ruth Ebersold presents program at Trenton Rotary
The Grundy County Learning Center provides jobs for about ten developmentally disabled adults allowing them to earn a small wage. The center, which has been located at 2600 Princeton Road since the year 2000, has six employees who guide the work being done. Director of the learning center, Ruth Ebersold, was the speaker at a meeting of the […]
Chief Tommy Wright updates Rotary on “adopt a street” program
Trenton Police Chief Tommy Wright yesterday told Trenton Rotarians the police department’s adopt a street clean-up program has resulted in 250 pounds of trash being picked up thus far, with twenty two streets have been adopted. Persons wishing to adopt a street or help financially with costs of the program should contact Trenton Police Chief […]