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REPUBLICAN-TIMES

Friday, December 21, 2018

TRENTON

Trenton, MO 64683

CITY COUNCIL Committees Meet

Briefs... County Commission Meeting The Grundy County Commission will meet in regular session Monday, Dec. 24 at the courthouse. The only item listed on the announced agenda is a 10 a.m. meeting with Ambulance Director Steve Tracy. Grundy County Clerk Betty Spickard has announced that 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 31 has been set as the time for recently-elected officeholders to be given the oath of office, including Mrs. Spickard, Associate Circuit Judge Steve Hudson, Circuit Clerk and Recorder Becky Stanturf, Presiding Commissioner Phil Ray and Grundy County Prosecuting Attorney Carrie Lamm Clark. Mrs. Spickard has also announced that the commission will open the 2019 budget hearings beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 2.

Superintendent Search Survey

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NORTH CENTRAL MISSOURI COLLEGE

President’s, Dean’s Lists

Fall Semester Honor Students Announced North Central Missouri College in Trenton has named students with outstanding academic achievements to its honors lists for the 2018 fall semester. Students named to the President’s List achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average, and students achieving Dean’s List recognition obtained a grade point average of at least 3.5. Students must have earned six or more credits in the term to qualify. Named to the President’s List from this area were Sophia Beaird, Grant Bennett, Jonathan Burnfin, Lathan Croy, Kyle Downs, Padyn Gibson, Makaylah Gordon, Valeri Kitchen, Elizabeth Lopez, Dakotah Mathews, Samantha Mihalovich, Jayden Roeder, Nicole Shell, Jessica Tabbert, Jacob Trickel, Nathaniel Udovich, Ryan Williams Shanon Woods and Brianne Brewer of Trenton; Katie Coin of Galt; Kenzy Horton, Heather Swymeler and Lilly Simons of Jamesport; Kati Stafford of Humphreys; Cashman Hartley of Mercer; and Turner Otto of Newtown. Also named to the President’s List were Kaitlin Thompson of Agency; Cheryl

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Maybrier of Atchison, KS; Kristen Holaday and Angela Kelmel of Barnard; Mary Anderson and Isaac Rude of Braymer; Anthony Sayers of Breckenridge; Alexandria Duncan and Gabrielle Corf of Brookfield; Nicole Talbott of Burlington Junction; Logan Easum of Cainsville; Stephanie Nixdorf and Toni Wilson, Cameron; Andrew George of Canton; Amber Fisher of Carrollton; Katlyn Barron, Nathan Cross, Nicholas Goode, Jacob Robert Henington, Theresa Lance, Hannah Larson, Julia Minnis, Jalynn Reeter, Annaliese Riley and Mary Saale of Chillicothe; Cassie Holcer and Jackson Pauley of Chula; Jurden d’Arnault of Coconut Creek, FL; Tyler Montgomery of Columbia; Josephine Deen of Conception Junction; Payton Craig of Eagleville; Shiann Campbell of Edgerton; Julie Koop of Fairfax; Janell Lee and  Natasha Jackson of Gallatin; Heather Williams of Gower; Victoria Moore of Grant City; Katie Adkison, Amanda Gray, Teresa Kinzler, Crystal Krentz, Amy McTheeney, Jaran Richman, Beth Snow and Jennifer Souza of Hamilton; Ashlyn DeMint of Hardin; Jon Barr of Independence; Rebecca

The search is on for a new Trenton R-9 School District Superintendent and the board of education is seeking public comment as to what traits they would like to see in the next person who assumes that role. A survey has been posted on the R-9 website, asking patrons of the district to give their opinion on what leadership qualities they would like to see in the next superintendent. Patrons can access the survey via the district website, www.trentonr9.k12.mo.us, then click on “Superintendent Survey-Trenton R-IX.” Patrons are asked to complete the survey as soon as possible so that responses can be used by the Missouri School Boards Association to assist the district in the search. The board is hoping to have a new superintendent in place by the end of January. Current Superintendent Dan Wiebers will be leaving the district at the end of June to assume the duties of Chillicothe R-2 Superintendent.Head at 660-358-5711.

R-5 Accepts Resignation

Bricker of Kansas City; Kathryn Jones of Kirksville; Megan Ernzen of Leaven  worth, KS; Dana Daniels of Lexington; Ashle Scranton of Lincoln, NE; Payton Greiwe of Madison; Ellen Reis of Marthasville; Leah Gard of Maryville; Lindsey Bird, Julie Burke and Brett Sooter of Maysville; Juliet Bauta Motty, Jesus Diaz, Katelin Dickson, Mallory Gorup, Andrea Hill, Matthew Kelsey, Carlos Lopez, Genesis Sarabia Teran and Kamron Stephenson of Milan; Melanie Hale and Keri Rose of Mound City; Mariah Kimbrell of Nixa; Kelsey Stone of Norborne; Caitlyn Springer of Overland Park, KS; Robert Martinez of Parkville; DeAnna Dinwiddie of Pattonsburg; Amber Giese of Platte City; Kelly Gallion of Polo; Jacquelyn Heishman and Erica Reed of Richmond; Lindsey Claycomb of Ridgeway; Abigail Burns, Kelly Dobosz, Taylor Guthrie, Carl Hamilton, LeAnna Murphy, Lisa Olson, Jennifer PerkinsVanMeter, Breaunna Vaughn, Lory Zuptich and Alexander Heinrichs of St. Joseph; Jasper VanDerZon of Sassenheim, Netherlands; Kalee Black of

During a special meeting on Wednesday night, the Grundy R-5 Board of Education accepted a resignation. Superintendent Rob Deaver reported that Shontel Cross has resigned from her part-time position as music teacher, effective at the end of the first semester. Julie Peto was hired to replace Ms. Cross, effective on Jan. 3. Deaver said the board also discussed the superintendent’s position for the 2019-20 school year and voted to offer a contract to an individual. That name will be released once the contract is returned. Deaver will be retiring at the end of the current school year.

Christmas Eve Closings Several offices and businesses have announced their plans to close all day or part of the day on Monday, Dec. 24 in observance of the Christmas Eve holiday. Closed all day will be the Trenton City Hall/Trenton Municipal Utilities, the Division I and Division II Circuit Court offices and the juvenile office at the Grundy County Courthouse, the Grundy County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, North Missouri Children’s Advocacy Center, Trenton Area  Chamber of Commerce/License Bureau, the Grundy County-Jewett Norris Library, the Grundy County Health Department, the North 65 Center, Green Hills Regional Planning Commission (the Career Center will also be closed), Community Action Partnership of North Central Missouri, KCP&L and Grundy Electric Cooperative/Grundy and Livingston County Public Water District offices. Closed at noon will be the Farmers Bank of Northern Missouri and Farmers State Bank. Citizens Bank and Trust will close at 1 p.m. and U.S. Bank will close at 2 p.m. All of the above businesses will be closed on Tuesday The Trenton Post Office will be open regular hours on Monday, with the window to be open until 4:30 p.m. The post office will be closed on Tuesday. The Republican-Times office will be open until noon on Monday and be closed on Tuesday. **********

MERRY CHRISTMAS from the Trenton Republican-Times Staff

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Cantatas, Children’s Programs Also Planned

Churches Plan Christmas Eve Services Several area churches have announced plans to hold special Christmas Eve services on Monday. The list includes: Dockery Chapel United Methodist Church – Christmas Eve service, communion and candlelighting followed by a birthday reception for Jesus, 7 p.m. First Baptist Church of Trenton – Children’s Choir performance of “Bethlehem Gulch,” 6 p.m. on Sunday; Christmas Eve candlelight service, 5 p.m.

First Christian Church at Trenton – Christmas Eve service at 5 p.m. Galt Christian Church – Christmas Eve candlelight service and communion, 6 p.m. Hodge Presbyterian Church – Christmas Eve service with communion, 6 and 11 p.m. Rural Dale Baptist Church – Christmas Cantata on Sunday, 10:45 a.m.; Christmas Eve candlelight service, 5:30 p.m.

National Weather Service Sunny skies are expected through the weekend with highs in the mid to upper 40s and lows in the mid to upper 20s. There is no precipitation expected until possibly Tuesday morning. The high on Monday at the Government Weather Station at Trenton was 51, Tuesday’s high was 54, Wednesday’s high was 51 and the overnight low was 35. Wednesday’s high at the Government Weather Station near Spickard was 50, the low was 34.

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church - Christmas Eve Eucharist service and communion, 2 p.m. Shelburne Baptist Church - Christmas Eve service, 6 p.m. Tenth Street Baptist Church – Christmas Eve candlelight service at 6:30 p.m. Wesley United Methodist Church – Christmas Eve come and go communion, 5 to 6:45 p.m., followed by candlelight service at 7 p.m.

What’s Inside... THS senior Ainsley Tolson became the school’s all-time leading scorer during Tuesday night’s Trenton-Gallatin basketball game. See page 2 of today’s Republican-Times for a recap of the game played at Trenton.

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The Trenton R-9 Backpack Buddies program was the beneficiary of $2,591.01 raised during events held as part of the Bright Futures Trenton “Bulldog Challenge” during the Trenton-Gallatin varsity basketball games on Tuesday night. The “Quack for a Snack” event, pictured above, raised $180 from a 50/50 rubber duck toss held during halftime of the girls basketball game. The winner, Summer Martin, donated her winnings back to the Backpack Buddies program. Gate fees, along with other donations made by those attending the game, were also designated for the Backpack Buddies program. Trenton received $2,411.10 in donations while Gallatin’s total was $341.

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Purchase Would Aid With Nestle Outages The Utility and Administrative committees of the Trenton City Council met on Tuesday night, taking action on several items. The Utility Committee will be asking the council to approve the purchase of reclosure units to help curtail outage issues occurring at the Nestle plant. Electric Distribution Supervisor Mark Newton said the plant has experienced several “blinkage” issues that have affected the production line and that installation of the reclosures would help with that situation. The reclosures would “isolate” Nestle onto its own electric circuit. It would be at least spring before the work could be done, which committee members noted would allow the cost for the project to be included in the new city budget. The estimated cost is just over $81,000, which would include three reclosure units (two for Nestle and one for another area of town) as well as engineering/programming costs. The committee voted to purchase a protection system for one of the city’s electric generators at a cost of $7,400. Without the system, the generator would not be able to run when all generators are operating at the same time. The committee also discussed improvements to the city’s industrial park in north Trenton, which City Administrator Ron Urton said has also been discussed by the North Central Missouri Development Alliance. Urton said the NCMDA would like to move forward in getting cost estimates regarding installation of a curbed and guttered road at the site as well as extension/improvement of the water and sewer lines. Once the costs were determined, a plan could be developed in how the project could be accomplished. The committee agreed this would be a good time for the city, county and township to discuss ways the entities could work together on future projects. Urton told the committee that the city would be installing three light poles from Fourth Street to the entrance of the new Dollar General Store to improve lighting in that area. The estimated cost is around $3,800, which includes materials and labor. During a meeting of the Administrative Committee, it was decided to have Urton meet with city/utility department heads and review the city’s purchasing policy. Several committee members, along with other council members present at the meeting, expressed concerns with See City, Page 7

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