The Trenton Police Department will participate in Occupant Protection Seat Belt Enforcement Day, on April 11th. Officers will be conducting extra enforcement on this date for seatbelt compliance. Trenton Police Chief Rex Ross says “As of March 31st, 160 people have been killed in Missouri crashes compared to 190 for the same time period last […]
Tax Deadline – April 15th
The deadline for filing your state and federal income tax return is April 15th. IRS Spokesman Michael Devine says there is still plenty of time to file, but if you don’t think you can file your taxes by the deadline, you need to file an extension. Devine says if you have completed your return and […]
Crowder Park Offers Guided Trail Hike Saturday
Crowder State Park in Trenton offers a guided hike this Saturday. The public is invited to join Crowder Park Staff at 10:00 am for a two-mile guided hike on the River Forks Trail. The hike will include park staff pointing out spring wildflowers along the way At the fork of the Thompson and Weldon rivers, […]
Flooding and Flooded Roads
Flooding on the Grand River is forecast to have ended this morning. The National Weather Service last reading was Wednesday afternoon at 22 feet Wednesday evening and the river should have fallen back below flood stage of 19 feet this morning. The Missouri Department of Transportation has re-opened Missouri Highway 10, west of Carrollton. […]
Friends Of The Library Book Sale Ends Saturday
The Friends of the Livingston County Library Book Sale is in its final days. The book sale is held in the Library’s second-floor courtroom, with a large variety of books for all ages. There is still a good variety of books available at great prices. Hours for the book sale are: Today 10:00 am – […]
Three Arrests In Highway Patrol Report For The Local Area
Two arrests in Livingston County and another in Saline County are in the Missouri Highway Patrol report for Wednesday. In Livingston County at about 3:40 pm, Troopers arrested 30-year-old Jacob Libby of Independence, Mo for alleged possession of Marijuana and failure to register a vehicle. He was also arrested on a Caldwell County warrant for […]
Chillicothe Police Report For Wednesday
The Chillicothe Police Department reports several investigations, an accident and two citations for Wednesday. 6:55 am, Officers recovered two bicycles abandoned in the 1000 block of Graves Street. The bikes can be claimed at the Police Department. 11:40 am, possible animal neglect was reported in the area of JFK and Easton Street. Owner and Animal […]
Gas Leak On Hickory Street
Chillicothe Fire Fighters responded to a Gas Leak reported at 10 Hickory Street Wednesday morning. The call came in at 10:30 am from M&M Utility, who is working on the Curb and Gutter project on Hickory Street. The report states they had been pulling up a piece of concrete and pulled up the main gas […]
New Linn County Assessor Appointed
A Linneus woman is appointed as the Linn County Assessor. Governor Mike Parson appointed Michele Murrell to the Assessor position to fill the vacancy. Parson says Murrell was an employee in the Assessor’s Office and had worked as a Field Appraiser for Linn County. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Missouri Western State […]
CMS Track Sweeps Quad Meet
The Chillicothe Middle School Track Teams swept the team titles of a home quad meet with Richmond, Cameron and Hamilton. The Chillicothe Middle School Girls won easily with 126.5 points, Cameron had 59, Hamilton 12 and Richmond 8.5 points. Chillicothe girls won gold with Julianne Gabrielson in the 100 hurdles, Bronlyn Ward in the 100 […]