Yesterday | Trenton Republican-Times
Two Students Named To CMU Dean's List
Two area students have been named to the Dean's List for the spring semester at Central Methodist University at Fayette.
Friday | Trenton Republican-Times
CIRCUITCOURT Associate Division Judge Steven D. Hudson Angielee J. Byron, 36, 2723 Lakeside Pl., pleaded guilty to not wearing a seat belt and was fined $10. David E. Riley, Spickard, had a charge of first degree trespassing dismissed.
Friday | Trenton Republican-Times
Two Arrested On Unrelated Charges
According to the Grundy County Sheriff's Office, 18-year-old Colin B. Ferguson of Trenton is being held in the Grundy County Detention Center facing charges of second degree burglary and stealing.
The run will begin at 10 a.m. at the Grundy County Law Enforcement Center. Runners with the torch will make their way through Trenton down Ninth Street to ShopKo.
CIRCUITCOURT Circuit Division Judge Jack Peace Butler, Rosenbury and Partners vs.
Volunteers will be at the intersections of Ninth Street and Oklahoma Avenue, 28th Street and Oklahoma Avenue and Main and 10th streets in downtown Trenton, collecting donations for the shelter.
Jacob Trickel, a student at Trenton Middle School, has received the United States Achievement Academy student of excellence award in math.
The Area Governing Board of Green Hills Community Action Agency will hold its regularly scheduled board meeting at 7 o'clock tonight at the central office in Trenton.
Twelve structures are to be torn down by the city of Trenton after members of the city council approved bids at a meeting on Monday night at city hall.
Week Three Trap League Results
The TrentonTrap League was back in action Thursday night at the trap/skeet range in north Trenton.
Gabriel Griffin, age 6, and Ryeland Kirk, age 4, would like to announce the birth of their baby sister, weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces, born at 12;12 p.m. on Friday,May 3, 2013 at Liberty Hospital.
The Economic Development Committee of the Trenton City Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday at city hall.
Former Resident Held In Mercer County Shooting
Topic: Headline News Area News : Former Resident Held In Mercer County Shooting Published Online May 13, 2013 - 11:09 AM Gene Pattie, a former Trenton resident who had been living in Marshall, has been charged with several felony counts following a shooting inMercer County on Friday night in which a well-known former educator and coach was ... (more)
CIRCUITCOURT Circuit Division Judge Steven D. Hudson The following defendants pleaded guilty to their charges and paid their fines through the Fine Collection Center, with their names provided to the Republican-Times: Kyle Burtch, Spickard, pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined $155.50. He also pleaded guilty to not wearing a seat belt and was ... (more)
Streets Closed For NCMC Graduation
Two streets will be closed for a short time on Saturday morning during North Central Missouri College's Commencement ceremonies.
Avehicle owned by the city of Trenton was struck by another vehicle in a mishap investigated Monday at the intersection of Harris Avenue and 10th Street.
Virgil Scheib, an 84-year-old former resident of Rock Island, IL, died on Tuesday morning, May 7, 2013 at the Eastview Manor Care Center in Trenton, where he had resided for the past six weeks.
Postal Carriers Collecting For Food Pantry
Local postal workers will participate in the National Association of Letter Carriers 'Fight Against Hunger' food drive this Saturday, May 11.
Special Olympic athletes from the DAWGS group in Trenton participated in the Access II Third Annual Second Grade Learning Day, held with 54 students from Searcy Elementary School at Gallatin.
Matt and Teresa Ausberger of Stewartsville, formerly of Trenton, are the parents of a 7 pound, 11 ounce baby girl, born at 9:38 p.m. on Monday, April 29, 2013 at the Heartland Regional Medical Center in St.