Truesdale
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The city of Truesdale continues to work with contractor Clarkson Construction to bring them into compliance with city ordinances as work has begun on the Improve I-70 project in Warren County.  more
Jeremy Pickard, 40, and Catherine Gillespie, 36, both of Catawissa, were charged with three counts each of stealing $750 or more in Warren County stemming from an incident on April 28.  more
Mayor Jerry Cannon and Aldermen Kari Hartley and Ellen Wortham were sworn in at the April 23 board meeting. more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen unanimously approved an invoice to TS Banze construction in the amount of roughly $313,000 for the substantial completion of the Smith Street project.  more
The city of Truesdale will host Railroad Days Summerfest at Bruer Park and the MaryLou Center on Saturday, May 31.  more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen announced the creation of the city’s board of adjustment at their April 23 meeting. more
he Truesdale Board of Aldermen and planning and zoning commission are eyeing a planned development district to balance expectations from residents and Clarkson Construction as the contractor works to establish a facility in the city.  more
Clarkson Construction, a Kansas City construction company and one of the contractors for the Interstate 70 widening project, is hoping to build a facility in Truesdale.  more
A Truesdale man was charged with first degree drug trafficking or attempted drug trafficking on April 11. more
Two write-in candidates, Ellen Wortham and Charlie Morrow, have joined the race for two open seats on the Truesdale Board of Aldermen against incumbent Kari Hartley.  more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen enacted long-anticipated changes to their ordinance regulating residential chicken ownership at their March 26 meeting. more
Mike Thomas, program and music director for KFAV-FM and KWRE-AM in Warrenton, was recently honored with the first ever CDX Star Award for Country Radio Programming by the CDX Country Traction Music Chart at the annual Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.  more
As winter comes to a close in Missouri, the Truesdale Board of Aldermen is considering an ordinance to clear streets for snow removal after a particularly precipitous winter.  more
Work on Smith Street is nearing completion in Truesdale after contractor TS Banze Construction faced significant delays due to weather. more
Rebecca Boone Elementary recognized two of its staff members for their hard work at the school and awarded them with year-end honors. more
Rebecca Boone Elementary held Reading is FUNdamental week this week as special guests came in to read to students. more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen will consider changes to its chicken ordinance following a public hearing on Feb. 26. more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen approved several contracts for the city’s annual Railroad Days Summerfest at their Feb. 26 meeting. more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing on their chicken ordinance tomorrow evening at 5:15. more
Truesdale Alderman Justin Naranjo passed away on Feb. 15. more
Phillip Weinrich, of Truesdale, is seeking changes to the city’s ordinance regulating chicken ownership. more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen voted to increase the mayor’s emergency procurement powers at their Jan. 22 meeting.  more
The Truesdale Board of Aldermen provided the contractor with a 30-day extension due to weather. more
The Boone Ridge Manor subdivision in Truesdale continues to move forward as developers received a conditional approval for several measures and concessions at the Jan. 8 board of aldermen meeting. more
Rooted in design, that’s the slogan for Ellen and Greg Wortham’s new store in Truesdale; The Curly Willow. Tucked in the back of Boone Industrial Court, the retail store boasts a wide selection of decorations, furniture and some extras for interested shoppers. more
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