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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possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of meth paraphernalia—listed as a pipe—driving while his license was revoked or suspended, and a speeding violation.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...
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...
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...
Former KTVO sports director remembers 2009 twister 15 years later
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — May 13 will mark 15 years since a tornado impacted residents near Milan, Novinger and Kirksville. Many recall how quickly the storm left behind a path of destruction in those communities. Several viewers have commented on our Facebook posts on what they recall from that evening,...
Early morning Highway 139 collision, west of Milan, injures driver and two teenage girls
An early morning collision on Highway 139, approximately 13.5 miles west of Milan, resulted in multiple injuries on Friday, April 26. The accident involved a 2013 Mack truck traveling west and a northbound 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at 7:37 a.m. when the Mack failed to yield and struck the Jeep.
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...
2 Mo. men air-lifted to hospital after trash truck overturns
GRUNDY COUNTY—Two people were injured in an accident just after 2p.m. Wednesday Grundy County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2013 Freightliner Trash Truck driven by Preston C. Ramsey, 71, Trenton, was southbound on Route CC two miles west of Brimson. The driver failed to stop at a...
Anna Persell named April Team Member of the Month
Crowder State Park Superintendent Anna Persell has been selected as the State Parks and Department of Natural Resources Team Member of the Month for April. She was recognized for her service to the department and her efforts in organizing and hosting special events at Crowder State Park. Persell manages Crowder...
Princeton Native to Retire from MSHP After 28 Years of Service
ST. JOSEPH, MO – Lieutenant W. Shane Sims with Troop H of the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Joseph will retire on June 1st after serving more than 28 years. Sims was appointed to the Patrol on January 1st, 1996, as a member of the 71st Recruit Class. Upon completing his training at the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, he was assigned to Troop H, Zone 2, covering Nodaway and Worth counties. In 2001, Sims was promoted to corporal and served as the assistant zone supervisor in Zone 9 in Livingston County. In 2004, he was promoted to sergeant and designated zone supervisor of Zone 2, Nodaway and Worth counties. In 2012, Sims became a commercial vehicle enforcement rooper, and was named supervisor of the Troop H Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2014, and remained assigned to Troop H.
MSHSAA Music Festival results from Columbia for Saturday, April 27,2024
Students from Milan, Marceline, and Maysville High Schools received gold ratings on Saturday at the state music festival in Columbia. The honorees included soloists Adan Callejo Armendariz of Milan on soprano clarinet, Matthew Rollinson of Marceline on keyboard mallet, James Kochenderfer of Maysville on trumpet, and Jocelyn Kirou of Maysville for a contra clarinet solo.
Trenton man arrested for probation violation and contempt
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office has reported the arrest of Lloyd Wayne Shaver, a 35-year-old resident of Trenton, on a capias warrant due to a probation violation and a misdemeanor charge of contempt of court. The arrest was made by Probation and Parole on April 23. Shaver is accused...
Trenton, Princeton residents arrested by local authorities
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of two local and area residents on April 22. The Trenton Police Department apprehended Taylor Scott Groves, a 21-year-old from Trenton, for felony resisting arrest. This charge stemmed from an incident where Groves allegedly fled from police, significantly risking serious injury or death to others. Additionally, he faces misdemeanors for driving while his license was revoked or suspended—his second or third such offense—and for operating a motor vehicle recklessly. The charges also include operating a motorcycle without a valid license, failing to register a motor vehicle, and driving without maintaining the required financial responsibility for a second or subsequent time. Groves’ bond is set at $25,000, payable in cash only. His court appearance is scheduled for May 14 in the Associate Division of the Grundy County Circuit Court.
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