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Elderly Chillicothe woman injured after car hits embankment on Highway 190
A Chillicothe woman was injured in a single-vehicle accident on Highway 190, approximately five miles west of Chillicothe, on Monday, April 30. The incident occurred at 12:50 p.m., according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Carol A. Paul, 71, was driving eastbound in her 2018 GMC Acadia when she lost...
Trenton Woman Charged With Felony Pair in Alleged Friday Incident
A Trenton woman faces two felony charges in Grundy County Court. Court documents say Naomi Esther Roy faces felony charges of abuse or neglect of a child and resisting or interfering with an arrest for a felony. Records list both charges from last Friday. A probable cause statement accuses Roy...
Main Street Trenton hosts “Tin Can Friday” on May 3rd
Main Street Trenton, in partnership with the Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce, will host “Tin Can Friday” on May 3rd at Sesquicentennial Park in Trenton from 4 to 8 p.m. The event is part of the Community Clean Up Week, emphasizing the collection of litter from public spaces.
Sidewalk Improvements in Ludlow Complete
A sidewalk improvement project on Routes D and DD in Ludlow is complete as of Monday. The project to help ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, funded in part through the Transportation Alternatives Program, will improve sidewalks in Chula, Ludlow, and Wheeling. BRS Construction, LLC, working with the...
Traffic stop on Highway 65 lands man in deep legal trouble
An Indianola, Iowa, resident was clocked driving 64 miles per hour in a 45-mph zone on Highway 65 in Trenton on Friday. Following a traffic stop, the highway patrol charged 68-year-old Anthony Alexander with alleged possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of meth paraphernalia—listed as a pipe—driving while his license was revoked or suspended, and a speeding violation.
Trenton woman faces court after failing probation terms
Thirty-one-year-old Jenna Rose Clemens of Trenton was arrested Saturday for an alleged probation violation. Clemens is required to appear in circuit court on May 14 with a bond set at $5,000 cash. Clemens has been accused of several probation violations including failure to appear in court on April 23, not...
Elderly woman hurt in rear-end collision in Mendon
A two-vehicle collision involving a 2008 Ford Escape and a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country resulted in minor injuries and damage on the morning of May 1, 2024. The accident occurred at 10:20 a.m. on Highway 11 in Mendon, Missouri. Both vehicles were headed northbound when the collision happened. According...
Trenton sees warmer temperatures and higher rainfall in April
Temperatures were above normal by more than three degrees on lows and nearly three degrees on highs. Highs averaged 67.2 degrees, while lows averaged 46.8 degrees. The warmest temperature last month in Trenton was 86 degrees on April 14. The coolest temperature was 31 degrees on April 5. Rainfall in April totaled 5.79 inches at the water plant in western Trenton where weather readings are taken for the National Weather Service. That’s 2.26 inches above normal for April.
Funding denied for Trenton park’s war memorial, board seeks alternatives
The Trenton Park Board discussed repairs to the Moberly Park War Memorial on May 1. Board President Curtis Crawford reported that the Daughters of the American Revolution grant, which the Park Board had applied for, was not approved. Last year, the Park Board committed earnest money up to $7,500 to...
2009 tornado 15 years later: Has technology improved prediction?
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — May 13 will mark 15 years since tornadoes struck multiple northeast Missouri communities. An EF-1 tornado touched down near Milan and an EF-2 touched down near Novinger and Kirksville. Former Storm Team 3 Chief Meteorologist Teresa Carter in the past has told us that the storms...
Emergency manager reports brief tornado touchdown near Spickard
Emergency Manager Glenn Briggs reports that a tornado touched down briefly southeast of Spickard, causing only minor damage to trees. Briggs also noted several reports of hail ranging from dime to quarter size from Edinburg through Trenton and toward Galt. Minor flooding was reported along No Creek at Route N...
Pay scale guide to be developed by Trenton city officials
The finance committee from the Trenton City Council convened Monday evening with department heads and other city leaders and employees to discuss the position table, merit, years of service, and pay scale. City Administrator Ron Urton detailed the development process of the document presented at the council’s first meeting of...
Pleasant View R-6 board approves teacher hirings for next year
The Pleasant View R-6 Board of Education held a special closed-session meeting on April 29, addressing several key personnel changes for the upcoming school year. The board accepted the resignation of Jessica Romine, a second-grade teacher, effective at the end of this school year. In addition, the board approved new...
Chillicothe Police Department activity report for Sunday, April 28, 2024,
On Sunday, April 28, 2024, the Chillicothe Police Department answered a total of 41 calls for service. Throughout the day, officers also conducted several traffic stops, and business checks, served papers, checked vehicles, and followed up on numerous investigations. 01:07 AM – Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of...
Chillicothe council backs new police recruitment with funding program
The Chillicothe City Council approved a police recruitment program on April 29, which includes a recruitment reimbursement agreement. According to City Clerk Amy Hess, the agreement requires police officers to commit to working at the police department for at least three years and covers up to $6,000 of a recruit’s police academy tuition.
Lauren Dannar discusses Main Street Trenton’s initiatives on Open Line
Threatening storms and rain on Saturday evening did not deter a large number of people from participating in the “Sip and Stroll” event – a promotion of Main Street Trenton. Lauren Dannar, Director of Main Street Trenton, spoke on KTTN’s Open Line this morning with host John...
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