A Chillicothe man was injured Sunday night in an accident one mile west of Polo. The Highway patrol reports 24-year old Michael Smith received minor injuries and was taken by ambulance to Cameron Regional Medical Center.
The theme of this year's Missouri Day Festival Parade in Trenton has been announced. It is "Honoring Our Agriculture Heritage". Parade Co-Chair Steve Maxey said the theme will recognize "the tremendous history and contribution of agriculture".
The Trenton girls and boys varsity track teams won a meet at Brookfield, with the Trenton Middle School sweeping championship honors at the TMS Quad, on Tuesday afternoon.
Trenton Middle and High School have announced those receiving Gold and National honors in FCCLA. They will compete again in Nashville, Tennessee at the FCCLA National Leadership Convention on July 6-11. FCCLA Star Event competition was held April 8, in Columbia.
Sharon Barnett, Jeannie Griffin and Debbie Carman were guests on KTTN's Open Line program. Topics included the Trenton Chamber Of Commerce community garage sales, as well as Community Pride Cleanup Week.
A former elementary principal in the South Harrison School District, Dana Seymour, has been employed by the Princeton School District as its high school principal for next school year.
A Cameron resident was hurt on Wednesday morning when the car she was driving traveled off a road north of Cameron, hit a metal post, and overturned. Seventeen-year old Brittany Jones was taken to Cameron Regional Medical Center, with what the Highway Patrol called MODERATE injuries.
Members of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant in the 800 block of Cherry Street in Mooresville that resulted in two persons being arrested regarding an investigation of alleged Animal Neglect.
Five people received what the Highway Patrol called minor injuries in a two-vehicle accident just after the noon hour on Sunday in Princeton. All five injured were in a mini-van driven by 30-year old Dana Baker of Trenton.
It was a night of celebrating, the receiving of gifts and the ceremonial ground breaking as over 150 individuals kicked off the Wright Memorial Hospital Walking Trail and Memorial Garden project on Friday night in Trenton.
Agents for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are investigating the shooting deaths of two bald eagles. Cash rewards are available for information leading to convictions in the cases.
The North Central Missouri College men’s basketball team has announced the signing of St. Louis area student/athlete Jory Woodson. Woodson signed a letter of intent at NCMC on April 10th.
The Livingston County Sheriff's Department has investigated a serious traffic accident, that recently resulted in an arrest, as well as an unattended death investigation due to a car fire.
The North Central Missouri College Lady Pirates basketball team has signed its first recruit for the 2013-14 season. Kayla Oetterer, a 5’11” forward from New Haven, Missouri has made the decision to continue her basketball career at NCMC.