The collection of a 3% sales tax approved by the voters will begin in 2024. Chillicothe City Administrator Roze Frampton explains what the tax is on. The new sales tax […]
Four Pay-By-Call Firefighters Hired
Four Pay By Call personnel were hired by the City of Chillicothe Monday. The City Council, in executive session, approved Firefighter Paramedic Ashley McHargue, Firefighter EMT Alyison Widner, Firefighter Rigdon […]
Tuesday Police Report
The Chillicothe Police Department responded to 77 calls for service Tuesday. Some of the calls include: 8:41 am, Officers responded to the 800 block of Samuel St for property damage. […]
Two Booked For Livingston County
Two bookings for Livingston County are reported by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for Tuesday. At about 1:00 pm, officers in Stone County arrested 48-year-old Timothy Joe Ashlock of Branson […]
Chamber of Commerce Resource Summit
A Chamber Resource Summit will be the October luncheon for the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon will be October 18th from Noon to 1:00 pm. Chamber Director Crystal […]
Quarterly Museum Dinner Features Mark Twain Impersonator
The Grand River Historical Society Quarterly meeting on October 17th will include a Mark Twain impersonator. The dinner will start at 6:30 and the program is at 7:00 pm at […]
Engineering Addendum Approved For Industrial Park Project
An addendum for the City Engineering services contract with Allgeier Martin is for a road for the new Industrial Park. City Administrator Roze Frampton says the addendum totals $646,000. The […]
Cameron Man Arrested By Troopers
A Cameron resident, 33-year-old Lucas K Harpster, was arrested by the Missouri Highway Patrol in Clinton County at around 12:20 PM Tuesday. The arrest was for alleged DWI, no valid […]
Route C – Shoal Creek Bridge Is Open
The Missouri Department of Transportation reopened the Route C bridge at Shoal Creek. The bridge replacement began in March. The road was closed in 2022 due to deterioration of the […]
Invasive Carp Removed From Lower Grand River
Thirty-eight thousand pounds of invasive carp were removed from the Grand River by the Missouri Department of Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. […]