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Trenton woman charged for threatening gas station customers
A Trenton woman has been charged with multiple offenses after allegedly threatening to kill customers at a gas station on May 10th. Jennifer Ann Kelley, 33, faces charges of third-degree assault involving a special victim and resisting or interfering with an arrest for a felony. Additionally, she has been charged with second-degree harassment and second-degree property damage involving law enforcement or a relative, both misdemeanors. Her bond was set at $75,000 cash only, with North Missouri Court Services and GPS electronic monitoring.
Chillicothe Fire Department extinguishes vehicle fire on LIV 228
The Chillicothe Fire Department responded to a passenger vehicle fire at 17931 LIV 228 on June 9, 2024. The incident was reported at 9:39 a.m., and emergency personnel arrived at the scene at 9:54 a.m. The fire involved a 1994 Chevrolet 1500, with flames originating from the front bumper and...
Chillicothe Chamber of Commerce celebrates Director's 10-year anniversary
(Chillicothe, Mo.) The Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce is celebrating the 10th year employment anniversary of its Director, Crystal Narr. Narr recently graduated from the Institute of Organizational Management. President of the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Tomie Walker said, "We are incredibly proud of Crystal's accomplishments....
Truck and tractor pull set for July 5 at Livingston County Fairgrounds
There’s a truck and tractor pull coming up on July 5 at the Livingston County Fairgrounds, Litton Ag Science Center, off Highway 190 northwest of Chillicothe. The event will feature competitions on two tracks and two sleds. There are several categories for trucks and tractors in a sanctioned event. Promoters indicate there will be non-sanctioned street stock semis at the end of the show.
Grundy County Sheriff arrests two Spickard men after alleged fight
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office arrested two Spickard men on June 4 after an alleged fight on June 3. Fifty-six-year-old Phillip Galvin Jr. and 61-year-old Timothy Paul Persell have each been charged with felony third-degree assault. Bond for each was set at $10,000 cash only with North Missouri Court...
Charges requested after child taken into protective custody
CHILLICOTHE, MO - Chillicothe police say two arrests were made at the culmination of an investigation this week concerning child endangerment. An investigation beginning Monday concerned a residence in the 1800 block of Clay Street at which poor living conditions were allegedly witnessed, and controlled substances were discovered. Charges are...
MoDOT to move clearance under U.S. 65 bridge in Livingston County June 17
LIVNGSTON COUNTY — The clearance under the U.S. Route 65 Bridge over U.S. Route 36 in Chillicothe will temporarily be lowered to 14 feet, 6 inches. MoDOT crews will be moving traffic in near the median of U.S. Route 36 under the bridge and reducing the height in both directions to complete concrete repairs.
Driver hospitalized after semi overturns
HARRISON COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just after 10:30p.m. Tuesday in Harrison County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2017 Peterbilt semi driven by Brent M. Howard, 61, Eddyville, Iowa, was southbound on Interstate 35 six miles south of Bethany. The semi traveled off the road...
Mustangs sweep weekend, stay undefeated
The Chillicothe Mudcats had two cracks at the St. Joseph Mustangs, nearly snapping St. Joe’s perfect season, but could not extinguish the Mustangs’ hot streak. The Mustangs improved to 11-0 over the weekend, topping Chillicothe in both games played over the MINK League foe in which the two teams faced off at each other’s home stadiums.
Fiber Field Day event set for June 27 in Princeton
Missouri Smart Rural Community (SRC) broadband providers are joining together to host Fiber Field Day, an exclusive opportunity for consumers, policymakers, industry partners, and community stakeholders to see firsthand how SRC providers deploy fiber broadband throughout Missouri. The event is free and open to the public and will be held...
Crystal Narr graduates from U.S. Chamber’s Institute program
Crystal Narr, IOM, Executive Director of the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce, has graduated from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Organization Management. This achievement marks her receipt of the IOM Graduate Recognition, signifying the completion of 96 credit hours in nonprofit management. The Institute for Organization Management,...
Trenton City Council to review five ordinances at June 10 meeting
The Trenton City Council will review five ordinances on June 10. The council meeting will take place at Trenton City Hall at 7 p.m. and will be accessible on Zoom. One ordinance proposes a grade scale and merit/years of service table for city employees. Another ordinance seeks approval for a waterproofing proposal for City Hall from Mid-Continental Restoration Company, Inc. Additionally, an ordinance will ratify an amendment to the City of Trenton Personnel Manual, including a new procedure for obtaining limited waivers for the employment of relatives, evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Humid, high 80s Tuesday with a FIRST WARN issued for slight risk of severe weather tonight
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - An isolated shower or thunderstorm possible for the afternoon hours before the greater chance for showers and storms and potential severe weather sets in this evening with a First Warn. A slight risk for severe weather activity (level 2/5 risk) encompasses majority of the KCTV5...
Bright Futures Trenton plans new space for student resources
Bright Futures Trenton Coordinator Terri Critten reports that the organization is actively seeking its own space to store resources for Grundy County students. The group has placed a bid on a building in Trenton that is currently under contract and is expected to close at the end of June. Bright...
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