Grand River Historical Society’s quarterly meeting will be April 16th at the Museum. The theme for the meeting is “Night At The Museum.” The meeting will start at 6:30 and […]
Local Departments Receive ARPA Grant Funds
The State of Missouri announced the recipients of $5 million in ARPA First Responder Grants. Area Department receiving grant funds include: Chillicothe Fire Department……………. $9,924.92 Carrollton Police Department…………. $2,552.00 Cameron […]
Livingston County Jail Numbers Rising
The number of jail detainees for Livingston County has increased recently. Sheriff Steve Cox says the number of detainees recently reached 58, including 22 women. Cox and Captain Sindy Thomas […]
Fall Turkey Season Changes
Changes to Missouri’s turkey hunting regulations for the fall seasons are announced by the Missouri Department of Conservation. The Missouri Conservation Commission gave final approval to the changes in this […]
Career Fair Today At Fair Grounds
Grand River Technical School and the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce are hosting a Career Fair today at the Mervyn W. Jenkins Expo Center at the Litton Agri-Science Campus. The […]
Chillicothe Updates City’s Purchasing Requirements
Requirements for purchasing of goods and services for the City of Chillicothe was amended Monday. The Chillicothe City Council approved the recommendations from City Administrator Roze Frampton. Frampton says changes […]
Jail Booking To Serve Sentence
One booking on Tuesday is reported by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department. 33-year-old Allen A. Lyons of Mexico, MO was booked into the Caldwell County Detention Center to serve a […]
Black Introduces Bill To Improve LAGERS
This week, Senator Rusty Black of Chillicothe presented Senate Bill 898 on the floor of the Missouri Senate. This legislation would modify provisions relating to public employee retirement systems. He […]
Chillicothe Drug Issues and Recent Investigations
Drug issues in Chillicothe have been “picking up” recently according to Chillicothe Police Chief Jon Maples. Maples says that has changed some of the focus in the community. That’s where […]
2,000 Jury Notices Mailed To Livingston County Residents
Two thousand Livingston County residents will soon receive notices of Jury Duty in their mailboxes. The Livingston County Circuit Clerk Jane Gann prepared the notices from a list of randomly […]