The Kansas City Royals today announced that the club has received permission to continue to wear the gold trim jerseys and hats that the players wore in the opening two games of 2016. The gold trimmed uniforms, emblematic of winning the World Series the previous season, will be worn every home Friday for the remainder […]
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Milan routs North Shelby in Tri-Rivers baseball action
The Milan Wildcats ripped the North Shelby Raiders in Tri-Rivers Conference baseball competition on Monday afternoon. Cooper Sanders went 4 for 4 with 5 RBI’s and a home run for the ‘Cats, while Kyle Peterie struck out 11 Raiders, and went 2 for 4 with a pair of RBI’s with the stick. Milan won the […]
Trenton tennis evens season record at 2-2, wins at Chariton, Iowa
The Trenton Bulldogs claimed three singles victories in tense 9-7 finals, part of a 6-3 varsity tennis victory on Monday afternoon at Chariton High School in Chariton, Iowa. Bryce Whitney, Creed Houghton, and Wyatt Neal took the 9-7 wins, with #1 singles player Jacob Davis cruising to an 8-love win, while #2 entry Nick Shields […]
Trenton Bulldogs dominate Riverside triangular, Swann earns medalist honors
Trenton golfed well on its home course on Monday afternoon, finally seeing the winds of the first week of April subside, and using the improved conditions at Riverside Country Club to shoot a score of 161, easily defeating the tallies of visitors Putnam County (225) and Princeton (226). All five of Trenton’s individual scores were […]
NCMC adds Kirksville’s Edwards to 2016 recruiting class
North Central Missouri College men’s basketball coach Steve Richman remains busy on the recruiting trail, signing Kirksville High School guard Chance Edwards to a national letter of intent on Monday. At North Central, Edwards, an All-NCMC Conference and All-District player for the Tigers, will hope to fill the void created by the graduation loss of […]
McHugh, Rasmus help Astros win home opener 8-2 over Royals
HOUSTON (AP) After what happened in his first start this season,Collin McHugh felt much better when he got through the first inning on Monday night. “I was focused on getting through that first inning today,” McHugh said. “Once we got through that it was just kind of just go after them the rest of the […]
Trenton City Council discusses ConAgra issue, welcomes new members, at Monday night’s meeting
At Monday night’s meeting of the Trenton City Council, Fire Chief Rick Morris and Training Officer Doug Franklin offered appreciation for the passage of a city sales tax for training and equipment. Morris spoke on how “Trenton citizens spoke on their feelings for firefighters”, and added that “his department will not let those […]
North Mercer Board of Education accepts four resignations, adds baseball for 2017
North Mercer’s Board of Education last night approved increases to the teacher salary schedule and for other staff members; decided on having a baseball team next year; and elected officers. Five teachers will be recognized for years of service during an awards ceremony on the last day of school at Mercer. Information provided by the […]
“Trentons’ Got Talent” to be held April 23rd
Entries are being accepted for a fund raiser showcasing the talent of local and area youth, called “Trenton’s Got Talent.” The Trenton Rotary Club sponsors the event scheduled the night of Saturday April 23rd at Trenton High School. Proceeds are earmarked for the Trenton vocal and instrumental music departments. Featured on KTTN’s Open Line, two […]
Cameron woman injured after SUV struck from behind
A Cameron woman was injured Monday afternoon April 11, in an accident one mile to the north of Cameron. The highway patrol listed injuries as minor for 42 year old Toosdhi Abner who was taken to Cameron Regional Medical Center. Two sports utility vehicles were northbound on U-S Highway 69 when a vehicle driven by Ms. […]
Moberly-based oil company merges with MFA Oil
MFA Oil Company announced it bought a Moberly-based fuel supplier on Monday. Brownfield Oil Company was founded in Moberly in 1971 and has since supplied refined fuel and lubricants to middle and northern Missouri gas stations and fuel facilities. MFA Oil’s purchase includes a Sinclair gas station in Shelbina and a Sinclair fueling facility in […]
Livingston County sheriff reports on transports to Department of Corrections
The Livingston County Sheriff is reporting on individuals that are being transported from the Daviess Dekalb County Regional Jail to the Missouri Department of Corrections: Troy Frazier, 45, Chillicothe Probation Violation – Attempt Stealing 4 years with 120 day program Marvin Maupin, 37, Chillicothe Probation Violation – Possession […]
Wacha, Cardinals offense have big day against Brewers
ST. LOUIS (AP) Michael Wacha allowed four hits in six scoreless innings and the St. Louis Cardinals had 10 extra-base hits Monday in routing the Milwaukee Brewers 10-1 in their home opener. Jeremy Hazelbaker was 4 for 4 with a triple, double and sacrifice fly, lifting his average to .526, and fellow rookie Almedys Diaz […]
World Champion Royals out to spoil Houston’s home opener in ALDS rematch
HOUSTON, Texas (AP) — In their run to the franchise’s first World Series title in 30 years, the Kansas City Royals had a number of memorable wins. Perhaps the most lasting took place at Minute Maid Park. The reigning champions return to Houston for a rematch of last season’s AL division series Monday night looking to […]
Princeton Chamber announces April 22nd event, also seeking help for July 4th fireworks display
The Princeton Chamber of Commerce will be holding a dessert and salad competition, along with their annual meeting, on Friday, April 22nd. Those attending are asked to take your best dessert and/or salad. The chamber will provide the rest of the meal and drinks that evening, starting at 6 o’clock in the basement meeting room of […]
Retirement receptions to be held for longtime Trenton R-9 teachers
Plans have announced to honor long-time school employees of the Trenton R-9 School District who will be retiring next month. The retirement reception will be held Friday night, May 6th, from 5 to 7 o’clock in the Trenton Middle School Media Center. Honored will be school counselors Kay Moore at Trenton High School and Robin Brown […]
Trenton High School takes third place finishes in statewide science competition
The Trenton Science Olympiad team traveled to Fulton to participate Saturday in the State Science Olympiad competition. Prior to competition, students dedicated many hours after school researching, designing, building, testing and modifying events. Trenton entries received a pair of third place honors. Nickolas Wattenbarger and Emma Gilham placed 3rd for Electric Vehicle competition. Tomi Delp and […]
Gallatin’s Simmons wins medalist honors at Trenton golf quadrangular, GHS takes team title at 156
Gallatin High School’s Jett Simmons shot a 35 on Friday afternoon, one stroke better than the 36 by Marceline’s Tyler Hamilton, in the chase for individual medalist honors in a four-team (Trenton, Marceline, Carrollton, Gallatin) duel at Riverside Country Club. Trenton’s Nate Swann played very well for the host Bulldogs, finishing with a 37 for […]
NCMC Pirates to sign Benton High School’s M.J. Johnson on Tuesday morning
The PAR Broadcast Group has learned that North Central Missouri College men’s basketball coach Steve Richman will sign his second in-state recruit within the past week, with St. Joseph Benton senior forward M.J. (Mikhlyn) Johnson signing with the Pirates. Johnson is 6’6” in height, and an All-Midland Empire Conference honorable mention selection in his senior year. […]
Ex-NFLer Will Smith’s death: Suspect didn’t start fight, attorney says
NEW ORLEANS (CNN) — Cardell Hayes did not know former New Orleans Saint Will Smith, and he was not the aggressor in the quarrel that ended with Smith dead in the street and Hayes charged with murder, an attorney for Hayes told reporters. Hayes was the victim of a hit-and-run before his altercation with Smith, […]