Domestic Violence in Trenton Leads to Two Deaths
Two people are dead after a domestic violence incident in Trenton on Monday, Aug. 22.
Two people are dead after a domestic violence incident in Trenton on Monday, Aug. 22.
At 10:15 a.m. on Monday, Aug.
26TH ANNUAL HORNET INVITATIONAL On Tuesday, Sept. 6, Chillicothe High School and Middle School will be hosting the 26th Annual Hornet Invitational at Simpson Park.
Livingston County Sheriff Steve Cox issued the following update on the housing process for Livingston County detainees on Aug. 24. He first made a statement on Aug. 17 announcing all Livingston County detainees had been removed from the Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail. Below is the press release from Cox: 'As briefly reported August 17 our office has moved all our detainees from the Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail.
The Missouri Department of Conservation plans to remove thousands of Asian carp from the lower Grand River from Sept. 12-16 in an effort to bolster research and fisheries management of these invasive species.
Several routes in Carroll, Linn, Livingston and Sullivan counties will be resurfaced beginning next week. Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, plan to resurface the routes according to the schedule listed below:
If you’ve been contributing to an IRA, you’ve chosen a great way to save and invest for retirement. All IRAs have potential tax benefits and a range of investment possibilities, but not all IRA providers offer the same features. So, if you decide that your current IRA provider is charging higher fees than you’d like, or perhaps doesn’t offer as many investment choices as you want, then you might choose to move your IRA assets to another provider. How should you go about making this switch?
AUG. 24 1:32 a.m., Officers observed a vehicle with its doors open and someone going through items in the vehicle in the 250 block of W Business 36.
The abbreviated descriptions below are intended to make the public aware of some of the new legislation enacted by the Missouri General Assembly which is related to crime and public safety. The listed legislation has been signed into law. Unless otherwise noted, these laws will go into effect Aug. 28. The Patrol wishes to make the public aware of several of these new laws or changes to increase public awareness and education. For a complete description of these newly enacted laws, visit the Missouri House of Representatives or Missouri Senate websites.
Several hundred people gathered in Simpson Park, Sunday evening, for the continuing “Road to Revival”, sponsored by the Livingston County Ministerial Alliance and Laypersons Committee. The beauty of the park creates a perfect atmosphere of peace and serenity with the trees providing a canopy of shade and the blue skies above, all crying out the “creative splendor of “Father God”!