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The Church Women United has donated $1,000 to the Joseph L. Norton VFW Post No. 919 building fund. The money is going toward the remodel of the VFW building and the donation comes from proceeds from the CWU’s thrift store. Pictured are, from left Cathy Bowe, Evelyn Trickel, Carla Still, Post 919 Quartermaster Sam Smith, and Post 919 Commander Tony Ralston.
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Axe throwing event held at Trentons Fourth of July celebration in downtown Trenton on Friday evening.
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Events in downtown Trenton bring in crowds of people for activities such as bouncy houses for children.
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YouTube parody song writers, The Peterson Brothers, performing in downtown Trenton, Missouri.
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Westyn Farmer swings during the championship game of the Harrison County Little League Machine Pitch Tournament on Griffin Field in Trenton on Monday night. Farmer and Trenton’s K4C Premier Cottages team placed second in the tournament after falling to O’Neil’s Home Furnishings in Monday’s championship game.
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Rose Ortega fields a ground ball during the Wright Memorial Hospital first and second-grade softball team’s 16-8 victory over Rains Heating & Cooling at Lower Moberly Field on Wednesday night. The team wrapped up its season with another home game against Mercer on Monday night.
Reid Griffin from CFM Insurance played in Wednesday night’s machine pitch Harrison County League tournament against O’Neils Home Furniture. CFM Insurance dropped their game to O’Neil’s and, weather permitting were scheduled to play Thursday night. The tournament is being played out at Ebbe Sports Complex, with championship games set for Friday night.
Cooper Eaton from CFM Insurance played in Wednesday night’s machine pitch Harrison County League tournament against O’Neils Home Furniture. CFM Insurance dropped their game to O’Neil’s and, weather permitting were scheduled to play Thursday night. The tournament is being played out at Ebbe Sports Complex, with championship games set for Friday night.
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Wesley Stiles, the catcher for the Woldridge Fencing team, stirs up some dust in the team’s game against BTC Bank- Bethany Wednesday evening during the Harrison County League’s machine pitch tournament. The loss ended the team’s season, but tournament action was scheduled to continue Thursday and Friday, weather permitting.
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Trenton’s Junior League team was in action at Burleigh Grimes Field on June 11, playing host to McCall Dentistry of Bethany. Trenton’s junior league team closes its regular season tonight (Friday) with a road trip to Gallatin.
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Meadow Griffin of the American Family Insurance team swings at a pitch during the Harrison County League’s 3rd-and-4th grade softball tournament being held at the Ebbe Sports Complex this week. The tournament wraps up tonight (Friday) with the third-place and championship games.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed House Bill 574 at a ceremony held Thursday afternoon at North Central Missouri College’s Barton Farm Campus. The bill limits who can inspect agricultural property. Others joining in the ceremony included, from left, 12th District State Sen. Dan Hegeman, Second District State Rep. J. Eggleston, 43rd State Rep. Kent Haden, Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins, Missouri Cattleman’s Association Executive Vice-President Mike Deering, Missouri Department of Agriculture Director Chris Chinn and Eighth District State Rep. Randy Railsback.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, center, talks with Mike Deering, left, executive Vice President of the Missouri Cattleman’s Association, and 43rd District State Rep. Kent Haden, right, at North Central Missouri College’s Barton Farm Campus Thursday afternoon.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson traveled to Trenton and Milan on Thursday, signing a bill in Trenton that limits who can inspect agricultural facilities and grounds and signing a joint resolution at Milan that will move the East Locust Creek Reservoir project forward.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, left, talks with Trenton resident Chris Hoffman, a member of the North Central Missouri College Board of Trustees, at the college’s Barton Farm Campus on Thursday.
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Avery Johnson attempts to pick a ball out of the dirt at first base during the Graphics King 7th-9th grade softball team’s home match-up with Firehouse 54 at Griffin Field on Wednesday night. The Graphics King team will be in tournament action next week in Eagleville.
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A Modine Manufacturing player races to first base in an attempt to get an out during 5th-and-6th grade softball action on Griffin Field last week. Trenton’s two 5th-and-6th grade teams were in tournament action this week, playing games in Princeton
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The Church Women United has donated $1,000 to the Joseph L. Norton VFW Post No. 919 building fund. The money is going toward the remodel of the VFW building and the donation comes from proceeds from the CWU’s thrift store. Pictured are, from left Cathy Bowe, Evelyn Trickel, Carla Still, Post 919 Quartermaster Sam Smith, and Post 919 Commander Tony Ralston.
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Resolute Advantage, located at 1039 Oklahoma Ave. in Trenton, is the recipient of the Beautification Award from the Grand River Garden Club for the month of June 2021. The owner of the business is Danielle Knapp.