Gallatin High School will hold an assembly for veterans, service members, and their spouses next week. The assembly will be held in the school gym the afternoon of November 10th at 1 o’clock. A reception will be held in the library afterward. Call Amy Holder at Gallatin High School at 660-663-2171 for more information. North […]
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Trenton police arrest man for interfering with custody
The Trenton Police Department arrested a Trenton man Tuesday for misdemeanor interference with custody. The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office reports 24-year-old Jacob Mathew Ishmael posted his bond of $2,500 cash or corporate surety. He is scheduled for the Associate Division of circuit court November 14th.
Bucklin woman injured in Wednesday morning crash
The Highway Patrol reports a Bucklin woman sustained minor injuries when a vehicle collided with hers in Bucklin Wednesday morning. Fifty-one-year-old Cinthy Teel’s sports utility vehicle met a pickup truck driven by 38-year-old David Beakley of Bucklin at the Pine and Second Street intersection. Beakley reportedly failed to yield, and his truck struck Teel’s vehicle on […]
St. Joseph teen sentenced to probation in baby’s death
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — A St. Joseph teenager whose infant died after she fell asleep with the child has been sentenced to five years of supervised probation. Eighteen-year-old Kyla Watson was sentenced Tuesday for endangering the welfare of a child. The St. Joseph News-Press reports Watson admitted in September that on June 1 she used Xanax […]
Hunter’s breakfast to be held in Jameson
A Hunters Breakfast will be held at the North Daviess School in Jameson later this month. The event will be held the morning of November 11 from 7:30 to 11:30 and those attending can eat their fill and pay what they will. Proceeds will go to the Village of Jameson.
Trenton doubles up on precipitation in October
The October weather summary in Trenton shows precipitation more than double that of normal with high temperatures averaging one degree above typical, and low temperatures averaging three degrees above normal. Trenton received 6.81 inches of rainfall in October which is 3.74 inches above normal for the month. The 6.81inch total was the third greatest for October […]
Chillicothe Fire Department responds to 4 calls during a busy Halloween
It was a busy Halloween for firefighters at Chillicothe responding to at least four calls for service and participating in the Chillicothe Boo Fest and Pumpkin Drop. During the noon hour, Chillicothe Fire department responded to the EZ-Do Laundromat for an odor investigation. Upon arrival, crews were able to smell an odor but unable to […]
Missouri Attorney General expands opioid investigation to include three distributors
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley continues to widen his fight against the ongoing opioid crisis announcing the issuance of civil investigative demands to three major opioid distributors. These investigative demands, the equivalent of a subpoena, require the distributors to provide documents and information relevant to the Attorney General Office’s ongoing investigation into the pharmaceutical industry’s […]
Healthcare open enrollment for Missourians: Fewer options, less time to choose
Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act health exchange starts today. President Trump recently signed an executive order that could offer an alternative to the exchange in the future. The order would allow small businesses to pool their purchasing power into associations that could bargain for cheaper premiums, and do so across state lines. Dave […]
Vendor space still available for Women’s Expo
There are still vendor spaces available for the North Central Missouri Community Action Partnership’s Eighth Annual Green Hills Women’s Expo this Saturday. The expo will be held in the Trenton High School gym and Commons from 9 o’clock that morning to 2 o’clock that afternoon. Community Action Partnership Executive Director Aaron Franklin says that vendor […]
Trenton City Council votes to enter into agreement with KC firms
The Trenton City Council voted to enter into agreements with Lathrop-Gage Law Firm of Kansas City and Environmental Specialty Solutions, Incorporated of Kansas City at Monday night’s closed session. The council voted for the Lathrop-Gage agreement six to one, with Councilman David Mlika voting no. Jennifer Hottes-Urich was absent from the meeting. The council approved […]
Stuffed Animal Sleepover to be held at Grundy County library
The Trenton High School Key Club and the Grundy County Jewett-Norris Library in Trenton will host a Stuffed Animal Sleepover. Children in preschool through first grade can bring a stuffed animal or doll to the Hoover Theater in the library the evening of November 17th at 6:30. Participants will read a bedtime story and receive […]
Grundy County Health Department to host baby shower for expectant mothers
The Grundy County Health Department will host a baby shower next week. The event will be held in the lower level community room at the health center in Trenton the afternoon of November 9th at 2 o’clock. It is free and open to all expectant mothers due October through January as well as mothers of […]
North Central Missouri Regional Water Commission to sponsor cleanup of Locust Creek Watershed
The North Central Missouri Regional Water Commission, as well as the Missouri Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources, will sponsor a clean-up of the East Locust Creek Watershed that will serve the East Locust Creek Reservoir. This year’s efforts will center largely in the area of the Village of Pollock, which stands at the headwaters […]
Kids and Canvases programs to be held at Livingston County Library
The Children’s Department of the Livingston County Library in Chillicothe will hold two Kids and Canvases programs in November. Footprints of the Beach will be held for children ages four through seven the afternoon of November 14th from 4 to 5 o’clock where children will create footprints in the sand paintings. The library encourages children […]
Wesley United Methodist Church to hold soup and bake sale
The Wesley United Methodist Church will hold its annual soup and bake sale on November 8th. The bake sale will start at 7:30 in the morning with soup served from 11 o’clock in the morning to 1 o’clock that afternoon and from 5 to 7 o’clock that evening. It costs $7 for adults and $4 […]
TMU reports testing of water at schools and daycare providers below EPA action level for lead
Trenton Municipal Utilities reports that additional lead testing confirms the water at Trenton schools and daycare providers is below the Environmental Protection Agency’s action level for lead in the drinking water. TMU conducted tests at S. M. Rissler Elementary School, Trenton Middle and High Schools, Green Hills Women’s Shelter, and all registered day care operations […]
400 take part in trick-or-treat activities at Rock Barn in Trenton
Organizers report that an estimated 400 kids went through the trick or treat night activities last evening at the Trenton Rock Barn. The annual event was sponsored by the Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce and Trenton Chamber Ambassadors. Kids dressed up in costume there was a table decorating contest among host businesses and organizations. First […]
Audio: Weekly crop harvest report ending October 29
Cooler temperatures continued and little rain early in the week allowed harvest to continue. Statewide, the temperature averaged 47.8 degrees, 6.0 degrees below normal. Precipitation averaged 0.24 inches statewide, 0.41 inches below normal. There were 5.5 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending October 29.
St. Joseph man faces multitude of charges after arrest in Harrison County
Multiple charges are pending in Harrison County after a St. Joseph man was arrested Monday night. According to the Highway Patrol arrest report, 54-year-old Daniel Church has been accused of manufacturing a controlled substance and driving while intoxicated involving drugs. Church also is accused of operating a vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner resulting in […]