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CIRCUITCOURT Associate Division Judge Steven D. Hudson Nicklous M. Baugher, 23, Chillicothe, pleaded guilty to failing to drive on the right half of the roadway, resulting in an accident and was fined $77.50 and $58.50 costs.
Trenton High School students were among those named to the fourth quarter honor roll at the Grand River Technical School at Chillicothe.
Off He Goes...Local Youth Takes To The Skies In Pursuit Of Dream
Topic: Headline News Area News : Off He Goes...Local Youth Takes To The Skies In Pursuit Of Dream Published Online May 23, 2012 - 10:05 AM Next time you look up into the sky and see an airplane flying overhead, it just might be Trenton resident AaronHerring.
Veterans Service Officer Hours
With the recent hiring of new veterans services officers, the Missouri Veterans Commission has released an updated schedule for its north central Missouri VSO office hours.
The North Central Missouri College Foundation board of directors reorganized on Thursday night with the election of eight directors and the election of officers.
Mark Woodworth denied bail, awaits Supreme Court ruling
A northwest Missouri man whose murder conviction was recently questioned by a Boone County judge will remain in prison while the state Supreme Court considers whether he should be freed or receive a new trial.
Dudley and Marti Miller Williams of Trenton will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 12, 2012.
Charges studied in NW Mo. jail disturbance
No injuries were reported during the incident at the Livingston County Jail in Chillicothe.
CIRCUITCOURT Associate Division Judge Steven D. Hudson Sarah L. Sivill, 23, Chillicothe, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of speeding and was fined $200 and $58.50 costs.
Trenton FFA Members Honored At Banquet
Trenton FFA Chapter members were recognized and new officers installed during the annual banquet on Thursday night in the Trenton High School gym.
Judge urges new trial in 1990 Missouri farm death
A Missouri judge ruled Tuesday that a man twice convicted in the 1990 slaying of a local farm wife was the victim of "a manifest injustice" and should have his conviction set aside.