Trenton Equine Veterinarian Receives National Award
Dr. Bruce Whittle, Advocate for Veterinary Students and Scope-of-Practice Protections, Honored with AAEP Distinguished Service Award
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) presented its 2024 Distinguished Service Award to Bruce Whittle, DVM, owner of Honey Creek Veterinary Hospital in Trenton, Mo., for his longstanding leadership of the AAEP’s Essential Skills Workshops for students and his staunch advocacy on veterinary scope of practice issues.
The Distinguished Service Award honors exemplary service to the AAEP or a similar organization to the benefit of the horse, horse industry or profession of equine veterinary medicine.
Dr. Whittle received his award Dec. 10 during the President’s Luncheon at the AAEP’s 70th Annual Convention in Orlando, Fla.
Dr. Whittle is the longtime linchpin of the AAEP’s Essential Skills Workshop in dentistry, an immersive weekend program begun in 2009 and offered approx-
imately 20 times each academic year for AAEP student chapter members at veterinary schools across North America. Since its inception, Dr. Whittle has served as an instructor at 45 different workshops at 24 colleges of veterinary medicine. He additionally recruits AAEP members to serve as volunteer workshop instructors; coordinates with local faculty to make live horses and cadaver heads available for student training; and regularly reviews and updates the workshop curriculum so that student education is rooted in sound primary care practices.
“Since its beginnings in 2009, Dr. Whittle has truly been the ‘captain’ of the AAEP volunteer team who makes this program a reality,” said co-nominator Dr. Kenton Morgan. “Through his efforts, Dr. Whittle has personally helped educate hundreds of veterinary students in the art and science of equine dentistry, directly impacting the health and welfare of horses and the profession of equine veterinary medicine.”
Beyond his deep-seated commitment to veterinary students, Dr. Whittle has championed the horse and profession through his volunteer service with the AAEP and Missouri Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA), particularly on public policy and scope of practice issues. He has been directly involved in statelevel legislative action to deregulate equine dentistry, and he has personally educated veterinary medical associations about the potential negative professional, ethical and healthcare effects of unlicensed veterinary practices. In conjunction, he directly participated in crafting AAEP position statements on Dentistry, Levels of Supervision, Practice of Veterinary Medicine, and Roles of Healthcare Providers in Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Whittle, who received his veterinary degree in 1994 from the University of Missouri, is a past president of the MVMA and a former chair of the AAEP’s Welfare and Public Policy Advisory Council.
The Trenton High School Class of ‘67
Submitted by Dorothy Taul
The Trenton High School Class of ‘67 met Friday 13 at El Toro’s Restaurant. Superintendent, Mr. Daniel Gott greeted the Class and thank them for their support to the scholarship fund at Trenton High School
North Central Missouri College To A Degree: Health Science Programs
Author: Kristi Cutsinger, NCMC Director of Health Sciences Healthcare – What does that word mean to you? How can you become more involved and change the lives of others? My name is Kristi Cutsinger, Director of Health Sciences at North Central Missouri College (NCMC), and I would love to provide you with information regarding our health science programs. Whether you want to expand your skills and qualifications or start a completely new career path, NCMC is the place for you!
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “About 1.9 million openings each year, on average, are projected to come from growth and replacement needs”. NCMC offers the following health science associate degree programs: Pharmacy Technician, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), Radiologic Technology, Surgical Technology, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography. NCMC also offers certificates in Pharmacy Technician and Medical Coding & Billing. NCMC is excited to announce the addition of two more associate degree programs coming in 2025, and they are: Massage Therapy and Respiratory Care and another certificate program for Computed Tomography (CT).
The Massage Therapy program will be housed on our Savannah Campus and will include general education courses, business courses, and specific massage therapy courses and labs. North Central Missouri College is one of five colleges in the Missouri Health Professions Consortium
(MHPC). This consortium will offer the Respiratory Care program. Through the combination of general coursework, professional-level coursework, classroom, laboratory practice, and clinical experience, students will learn about the profession of respiratory care. The Computed Tomography (CT) program is designed for registered or registry eligible Radiologic Technologists to continue their education in medical imaging and advance in the profession.
Most of the health science programs require a combination of online and in the classroom setting courses along with mandatory labs and clinical rotations at healthcare facilities. Some programs require students to travel 23 days each semester to another campus, along with some located at our Savannah campus. Depending on the program, it may allow flexibility for working adults to complete their degree.
If you would like to learn more about these health care opportunities, I would be glad to schedule an appointment to discuss any questions you may have. You may contact me at 660-357-6284 or by email at kcutsinger@mail.ncmissouri.edu. Please visit the NCMC website www.ncmissouri.edu to aid in your preparation by clicking on “Menu,” “Degrees, Certificates & Programs,” then “Degrees & Certificates,” then “Nursing & Health Science.”
Let NCMC help you achieve your educational/career goals!
North Central Missouri College to be Closed for Winter Break
North Central Missouri College will be closed from December 23, 2024, through January 1, 2025, for winter break. All campuses and of-
fices at all locations will be closed during this time. The Ketcham Community Center will remain open except on December 24, 25, and Janu-
Notice of Filing for April
ary 1, when it will be closed. KCC hours on December 16 will be 6:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m., and on December 31, they will be 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Old Glory flying at Five Points
Submitted by John Cooney
Dr.Bruce Whittle accepting his award from Dr. Katie Garrett
Kristi Cutsinger
Front row Larry Spencer, Linda Spencer, Jim Reeves, Vicki Bowe, Phyllis Jackson, (James Hughes class of 68).
Back row Dorothy Taul, Linda Lamp, Kay Moore, George Moore, John Hamilton.
Submitted by Carol Wilford
LAREDO NEWS
The Laredo Lions Club met at noon at the Washington Street Restaurant on Monday, December 9. Members present were Bonna Dittberner, Martha Owen, Steve Persell, Dean Smalling, Margaret Chapman, Dan and Carol Wilford and Kathy Waits. Bill Waits was a guest. Dan Wilford said a prayer for the meal. December birthdays were recognized, Christmas cards were exchanged, a trivia game was played, and the group sang Christmas carols. Following the activities, a short business meeting was held. When everyone was finished with the meal, Lions Club President, Bonna Dittberner was surprised when the server brought out ice cream and brownies as the group sang the Happy Birthday song to her. The next regular Lions Club meeting will be on Monday, January 13 at 1:00 in the Laredo Community Building.
Bill and Kathy Waits attended the Laredo R-VII School Christmas Program to see their grandchildren, Cruz, Haeze and McCoy Duff and Emerson Womack The instrumental and vocal program was held on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Trenton R-IV Executive Session 12-11-24
Retirement
Ruth Blackburn - Food Service Director - effective July 1, 2025
Resignation
Chris Hodge - THS Principal - effective the end of the 2024-25 school year
Substitutes for December Approval
Lathan Croy
Cole Henderson
Volunteer Approved
Justice Brewer - Volunteer Assistant Girls
Wrestling Coach
New Hires
Natalie Johnson - 3rd Grade Teacher - effective 2025-2026 School Year
Angela Csicsai - 8th Grade ELA Teacher - effective 2025-2026 School Year
Spickard BOE Meeting
Approved payment of December bills totaling $39,661.37
Reviewed CSIP progress toward goals, no action taken
Reviewed Health Insurance proposals submitted, voted to renew current BCBS policy on 1/1/25 and review options again in June for a July 1 renewal
Approved Board Policy updates in Sections B, D, G, I and J
Tabled approval of Budget Amendments until all are completed in January for calendar year end
Reviewed and approved Audit Report from Conrad and Higgins. The district was
found to be compliant with all requirements for the year ended 6/30/24. Mrs Eakes to submit report to DESE prior to 12/31/24.
Voted to participate in the 169 Day Calendar Incentive Provision as established in SB727 for the 25-26 school year
Superintendent report: Top Pirate was Nova Bowe, Top Teammate was Becky Quilty; After School Club Holiday meal is Friday at 11:30-families and community members are invited; Winter Break is December 23-January 6 with school resuming for students January 7; teachers are currently reviewing Math resources to implement during
Trenton Special Board Meeting
There will be a Special Meeting of the Trenton R-IX Board of Education scheduled for Friday, December 20th, at 7:30 AM. The meeting is for personnel matters and will be held at the District Office.
the 25-26 school year-a proposal will be brought to January board meeting for approval; 4 new students enrolled bringing total enrollment to 26
Dec 20 End 2nd Qtr, ASC Christmas Meal 11:30, Early Dismissal 1:00
Dec 23 - Jan 6 Winter Break
Jan 6 No School, Teacher Inservice Day
Jan 7 School resumes
Jan 8 3rd Qtr Honor Roll/Top Pirate Assembly
3:20
Jan 10 First Mate Breakfast - families
Jan 20 No School, BOE meeting 6:00
TINA LIVESTOCK MARKET
600-700lbs 2.61-2.77
700-800lbs 2.45-2.60
Jason Lourenco-10 black Angus bred heifers. Start calving March 5th for 60 days. Bred to lbw Angus bull.
Davis farms-37 Angus cows. 3-6 years old. Start calving March 1st. Bred to Angus bulls.
Foote cattle company-40 black Angus heifers. AI bred to safe and sound or Connealy guardrail bull to calve in March. Extremely fancy set of big heifers. Luke staton- complete dispersal. 35 Angus cows. 4-8yrs old. Bred Angus bulls. Spring and fall calvers.
Kris Walker- 20 big fancy red Angus heifers. Bred to Red Angus bull. Calve in March.
Jacob Hansen-30 Angus cows. 3-5yrs old. Bred Angus bull. Calve march. Very fancy.
Kent and Barbara Johnson-38 Angus cows. 4-7 years old. Bred to sim Angus bulls. Calve end of February.
Jim Wilson-53 Angus and Angus cows. 5-8 years old. Start calving March 1st.
Angus and sim Angus bulls.
Crain farms-44 Angus and sim Angus cows. 3-7 yrs old. Bred to Angus bulls. Start calving 1st of March.
Just a partial listing due to advertising deadline. Check out full set of listings on Facebook or our website!
MFA Incorporated Donates Peterbilt Semi-Truck to NCMC for Ag Program
MFA Incorporated recently provided a generous donation of a Peterbilt semi-truck to North Central Missouri College to be used in the newly revamped Agricultural Operations Certificate program at Barton Farm Campus in Trenton, MO.
The truck will allow students to receive the training they need to earn their commercial driver’s license (CDL).
“MFA Incorporated’s generous donation to North Central Missouri College will equip our students with the essential skills and training to earn their CDL,” said Dr. Lenny Klaver, President.
“This contribution enables
NCMC to provide an additional area of in-demand training to north Missouri. I thank MFA Incorporated for investing in our students and the future agriculture workforce.”
North Central Missouri College’s CDL program launches in the fall of 2025, but students will begin using the truck for hands-on CDL training starting this spring.
MFA partners with NCMC on the one-year Agricultural Operations certificate program to help prepare students for careers in fertilizer and crop protection applications. MFA-sponsored students will receive
scholarship funds to help pay for their education and an opportunity for an apprenticeship and full-time employment with MFA Incorporated.
For more information about the MFA-endorsed Agricultural Operations certificate program at NCMC, visit https://mfa-inc.com/careerseducation/higher-education
For more information about North Central Missouri College Agriculture programs or the Barton Farm Campus, visit https://www.ncmissouri.edu/ or contact Admissions or the Barton Farm Campus at 660-359-3948.
Incorporated donates Peterbilt semi-truck to North Central Missouri College Barton Farm Campus.
Rotary News
Submitted by Georgia Lowrey
The Trenton High School Vocal Music Department was the topic of a program presented to the Trenton Rotary Club on Thursday, Dec. 12 at the BTC Bank community room. Phil Hoffman presided at the meeting and was sergeant at arms, Dan Wilford gave the prayer and Bruce Constant introduced the program.
In keeping with a Rotary Club holiday tradition, the THS vocal group Gold Rush performed several Christmas carols, under the direction of THS/TMS vocal music instructor Tyler Busick. Busick also told about the group’s trip in March to Chicago, where they will participate in music clinics as well as take in sites throughout the city. Students have been doing fundraisers to help pay for the trip and the club voted to make a $1,000 donation to the group.
During the business meeting, the club discussed the Charles Holmes Rotary Club scholarship, which is presented each year to a local student attending North Central Missouri College. Possible ways to raise ad-
ditional funds to add to the scholarship were discussed.
The THS Bulldog Mascots was recognized for winning the Best Youth Entry in the 2024 Missouri Day Parade, sponsored by the Rotary Club. Parade chairman Steve Taylor presented a framed photo of the winning entry to sponsor Dave Burkeybile and six students who participate during the school year as mascots.
The program for the Dec. 19 meeting will be presented by James Goedert, who will share information about the slave cabin project at the Thompson House. David Critten and Bruce Constant are the program chairmen. The THS Bulldog Mascots were presented with a framed photo of their winning “Best Youth Entry” in the 2024 Missouri Day Parade during the Dec. 12 meeting of the Trenton Rotary Club. Making the presentation to mascot sponsor Dave Burkeybile, second from left, was parade chairman Steve Taylor, pictured at left.
THS Bulldog Mascots
Grand River Garden Club
Submitted by Dorothy Taul
officers are Doris Provorse, Vice President; Dorothy Taul President; Karalyn Thompson Secretary, Laura Ewing treasurer.
The Pleasant View R-6 Board of Education
The Pleasant View R-6 Board of Education met on December 10th, approving several items, including a student field trip, a community service project, and various administrative updates.
A field trip request was granted for kindergarten through second-grade students to attend a movie theater outing scheduled for December 20th. Additionally, a seventh-grade community service project was approved. The project involves activities at Sunnyview Nursing Home and Bristol Manor, set to take place on December 18th.
The board accepted a bid from Blue Bird to serve as the school’s internet provider for the 2025 calendar year. According to Secretary Brenda Allnutt, the school has entered into a five-year contract with Blue Bird, and the cost will remain consistent with prior years. Missouri School Boards Association policy updates were also approved during the meeting.
The board reviewed Pleasant View’s Comprehensive School Improvement Plan, with an annual meeting scheduled for December 17th to discuss ongoing progress.
An update on the 2023-2024 annual performance review revealed significant academic improvement. The district achieved a 96% performance score, compared to 77% in the
2022-2023 school year.
Looking ahead, two three-year terms on the board will be up for election on April 8th. Jennifer Belvel refiled her candidacy on December 10th. Filing remains open through December 31st at 5:00 p.m. Candidates can file at the district office from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on school days. Filing will not occur on weekends, during inclement weather closures, or during Winter Break, which runs from December 23rd to 30th. The office will close early on December 20th at 1:30 p.m. and will reopen for filing on December 31st from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The board also shared updates about upcoming events. A Christmas program for preschool through eighth-grade students in Abby Richman’s classes is planned for December 13th at 7:00 p.m. The Keys preschool program will take place on December 16th at 6:00 p.m.
Winter Break will begin with an early dismissal on December 20th. Staff will return for a workday on January 6th, and classes will resume on January 7th.
In a closed session, the board approved student enrollment for the second semester, with further details expected to be shared with families soon.
Princeton R-V School District/Board of Education Meeting 12-9-24
The agenda for the regular BOE meeting included:
• The Consent Agenda was approved consisting of
A) Approved November 11th, 2024 Board of Education Meeting Minutes
B) Approved Bills for Payment and any Necessary Fund Transfers
C) Financial Report
• Announcements
A) School Board Election Filing Dates December 10, 2024 – December 30, 2024
Current seats held by: Ron Parsons & Nathan Evans
B) School Board Election April 8, 2025
C) School Not In Session December 23 –January 6
D) Teacher In-Service January 6 / Classes
Resume January 7
E) January BOE Meeting- Jan 13th 5:30
Public Participation:
The Board of Education heard from a concerned staff member regarding the recent decision to remove three books by Sarah J. Maas. The decision to remove the books was made by the Board in November. The staff member emphasized the library's software capabilities, which allow parental oversight and enable parents to restrict their individual child from checking out specific books. The staff member requested the Board reconsider its decision.
Program Reviews:
The Board of Education received program reviews from the Elementary Counselor, as well as the Junior High and High School Counselor. Additionally, the Junior High and High School Communication Arts Department presented their program review. Both departments highlighted student successes and provided detailed information about their programs and offerings.
Old Business
• The School Board approved the annual Auditors Report from the firm of Conrad & Higgins.
• The School Board will approve board policy updates at the January meeting.
New Business
• The school board approved the renewal of liability & property insurance with CPSK & Missouri Public Entity Risk Management Fund (MOPERM) for a total of $128,779. The board went into closed session at 6:10pm.
Closed Session Announcements:
• The Board approved the retirement of K12 School Nurse Kim Rardon, at the conclusion of the 2024-2025 school year.
• The Board approved the resignation of Rachael Sticken from her extra-duty role as Assistant Softball Coach.
The board adjourned at 6:25pm
MFA
Photo courtesy of MFA Incorporated
Left to right: Steven Taylor, James Chamberlain, Dave Burkeybile, Kelly King, Gage Pierce, Gabby Miller, Halie Ewing and Scout Wilson
Grand River Garden Club met to celebrate Christmas and deliver gifts to adopted nursing home residents. Members exchanged gifts and played a Christmas password game. 2025
LET’S CELEBRATE!
The Children of Stan & Mary Helen Richardson (Sheri, Amanda, Barry & their families) cordially invite you to attend the 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration of their parents on Sat., December 28th from Noon - 3 p.m. in the basement of Galt Christian Church.
TOWN AND COUNTRY GARDEN CLUB
Submitted by Barbara Peterson
The Town and Country Garden Club met in the fellowship hall at the First Christian Church in Galt for their monthly meeting. It was a carry-in meal at noon. Those attending were Barb Peterson, Judy Jackson, Mary Helen Richardson, Nedra Stephenson, Brenda Hein, Tillie Moore, Penny McKean, Carol Wilford,
Judy Meeker, Sharon Berry and Lois Corrigan. After the meal, the group was entertained by a Grinch game led by President, Barb Peterson. Following the game, Barb told the main parts of a children’s book entitled, The Christmas Calf. Seventytwo year old, George Woodard is the author and illustrator of the book as well
as a farmer and filmmaker, making his home in Waterbury Center, Vermont. After their time at the Christian Church, the Garden Club ladies went to the historical home of Kristi Hubbard, also in Galt, to have a tour of her home and her variety of beautifully decorated indoor Christmas trees.
Taco Bell Is Open!
Photos courtesy of D’Anna Honeycutt
Agriculture
Jamesport
Public Notice
The filing period for Liberty Township’s Board election on April 8, 2025 is from December 10th through December 31st. Filings can be brought to Judy Urton at 655 NE 58th Street in Trenton, MO. 64683
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CITY OF TRENTON, MISSOURI
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CITY OF TRENTON, MISSOURI
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The City of Trenton, Missouri is accepting bids for Hauling of Approximately 30,000 Tons of Rock. Bids will be accepted at City Hall, 1100 Main St., Trenton, MO 64683, until 1:00 p.m. on January 9, 2025. Specifications and more information can be obtained by contacting Gary Dryer at 660-359-6323. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any irregularities that are in the best interest of the City.
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For Rent
Sunnyview Apartments is taking applications for single & double apartments. Sunnyview is a residential care facility for the elderly. We provide qualified staff to administer medications, provide three meals a day and offer minimal assistance with the activities of daily living. Now accepting Medicaid. For more information contact Cassandra Brewer at 660-359-5647. Sdtf
Studio apartment upstairs, furnished, utilities paid. No pets. In Trenton. Phone 660359-635
For Sale
Christmas Gift Headquarters! Milwaukee cordless drills, impact wrenches, battery-operated power tools, weed trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, pole saws. Trenton Hardware, 901 Main, Trenton, 660-3593660.
Help Wanted
!!! Looking for an experienced Man or Woman Bookkeeper/ Payroll Needed urgently. Part time 2-3 hrs $30 per hour. For more info kindly email below: justinsmith3330@gmail.com !!!
Rick Hall Farms of Laredo is currently seeking a full time agricultural employee. We are a grain only operation. Basic farming skills and a clean driving record re-
quired. Salary depends on skill level. References welcomed. For more information call David at 660-654-1410. Leave message or text.
Sunnyview Nursing Home has job openings available for the following positions: RN, LPN, CNA, Dietary and Level I Medication Aide. Please fill out a job application at 1311 East 28th Street, Trenton, MO 64683. E.O.E.
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Buying standing walnut, oak & timber. Cash or on shares. Call Mike at 816-248-3091
Looking for crop ground. Cash rent or share crop. Call Hunter 660.973.2119.
Wanted Man seeking wifeMe:Christian, 35 years old, 5 ™10”, white, bearded, never married, craftsman, farmer and business owner. Intelligent, sincere, kind, considerate, decisive. Traditional, but without faith in the “System”. Her: Christian, conservative, but not legalistic or close minded. 20something, white, healthy, attractive and shapely. She is willing to move to build a life together. Wants to live on a farm and homestead. She is traditional in gender roles, is feminine, wants to be a wife and mother and is not a feminist. Is kind-hearted, sincere and loyal. She doesn ™t have faith in the “System”,
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Grundy County Health Department Calendar December 2024
Monday, December 23
Grundy County Health Department, Free Blood Pressure Check and $1 Blood Sugar Check, 9 a.m. to noon, walk-in, Adult Blood Draw by appointment, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 660-3594196.
Tuesday, December 24
Grundy County Health Department, Adult Blood Draw by appointment, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 660-359-4196.
Thursday, December 26
Grundy County Health Department, Adult Blood Draw by appointment, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 660-359-4196.
Monday, December 30
Grundy County Health Department, Free Blood Pressure Check and $1 Blood Sugar Check, 9 a.m. to noon, walk-in, Adult Blood Draw by appointment, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 660-3594196.
Tuesday, December 31
Grundy County Health Department, Adult Blood Draw by appointment, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 660-359-4196
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THS BOYS AND GIRLS WRESTLING
Submitted by Macon Schweizer
Avery Clark (5-0) placed 1st and scored 25.5 team points.
Round 1 - Avery Clark (TRENTON) 5-0 won by tech fall over Annalynn Schloman (LAFAYETTE CO) 9-4 (TF-1.5 4:00 (202))
Round 2 - Avery Clark (TRENTON) 5-0 won by fall over Caroline Clements (KNOB NOSTER) 5-5 (Fall 0:33)
Round 3 - Avery Clark (TRENTON) 5-0 won by fall over Kylee Jesse (LAWSON) 8-5 (Fall 6:00)
Round 4 - Avery Clark (TRENTON) 5-0 won by fall over Hailey Lani (knob noster-jv) 1-8 (Fall 0:48)
Round 5 - Avery Clark (TRENTON) 5-0 won by fall over Seriniti Parton (EAST BUCHANAN) 2-8 (Fall 0:25)
2ND ANNUAL LAWSON BOYS CLASSIC Results for TRENTON
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Jacob White (12-0) placed 1st and scored 24.0 team points.
Round 1 - Jacob White (TRENTON) 12-0 won by decision over Evan Chrisco (LAFAYETTE CO) 5-2 (Dec 9-4)
Round 2 - Jacob White (TRENTON) 12-0 won by fall over Is-
mael Monge (OMAHA BV) 5-5 (Fall 3:51)
Round 3 - Jacob White (TRENTON) 12-0 won by fall over Lincoln Burns (PLATTSBURG) 2-6 (Fall 3:11)
Round 4 - Jacob White (TRENTON) 12-0 won by fall over Brody McCartney (EAST BUCHANAN) 2-5 (Fall 4:00)
Round 5 - Jacob White (TRENTON) 12-0 won by injury default over Brayden Sullard (LAWSON) 5-4 (Inj. 0:00)
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Mason Rongey (9-3) placed 3rd and scored 17.0 team points.
Round 1 - Mason Rongey (TRENTON) 9-3 won by fall over Ryan Lloyd (PLATTSBURG) 1-5 (Fall 2:00)
Round 2 - Jace Keller (BROOKFIELD) 7-2 won by decision over Mason Rongey (TRENTON) 9-3 (Dec 5-4)
Round 4 - Mason Rongey (TRENTON) 9-3 won by fall over Joseph Benak (OMAHA BV) 3-6 (Fall 1:11)
Round 5 - Mason Rongey (TRENTON) 9-3 won by fall over Will Fisher (EAST BUCHANAN) 3-4 (Fall 1:16)
3rd Place Match - Mason Rongey (TRENTON) 9-3 won by fall over Aydan Frerking (LAFAYETTE CO) 4-5 (Fall 4:26)
Henry Lasley (4-8) placed 8th and scored 1.0 team points.
January 9, 2025: Firefighter Friendly Thermal Imaging - CP25162Savannah, 6:00 p.m., Missouri Fire and Rescue Training Institute
January 9-11, 2025: Great Plains Growers Conference, Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph
January 11, 2025: Certified Fire and Ambulance District Board Training - CP25173Eagleville, 8:00 a.m., Missouri Fire and Rescue Training Institute
January 14, 2025: ThreeState Beef Conference, 6:009:00 p.m., Agricultural Learning Center, Maryville, registration deadline is January 10, 2025, $30 per person
January 14 - March 6, 2025: Tai Chi for Arthritis & Fall Prevention - Maryville, 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week
January 14 - March 6, 2025: Tai Chi for Arthritis & Fall Prevention - Stanberry, 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week
January 20-February 26, 2025: Walk with Ease - Albany, 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays each week, Free