Midland Empire Conference Savannah 57, at Chillicothe 13 Maryville 82, Bishop LeBlond 8 St Pius X 41, at Benton 21 Lafayette 48, at Cameron 6 Area 11 Man Scores Macon 25, at Brookfield 14 at South Harrison 38, Trenton 20 at Penney: Hamilton 50, West Platte 13 Lexington 52, at Carrollton 0 at Milan 16, […]
Big Plays Hurt Hornets In Loss
The big play was the problem in Chillicothe’s football loss Friday night. Savannah beat Chillicothe 57-13 that included touchdowns of 80 yards, 84 yards, 79 yards and 40 yards. Savannah scored on a 1 yard run and then an 80 yard quarterback keeper by Chase Spoonemore. The Savages led 16-0 after the first quarter. An 11 […]
Cultural Corner October Display Features “Steam Punk”
Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery’s October exhibit has a Steam Punk theme. Rodney Mouton has lead this exhibit and explains steampunk. He says it is an art style that is undefinable. Mouton says SteamPunk includes any and all art styles. In addition, the Gallery is featuring art pieces from students at the Chillicothe Middle […]
Comments Sought for Gen Pershing Park & Historic Site
As the Missouri Department of Natural Resources continues to gather information on the State Parks and Historic Places, they will host a public information meeting October 17th at the Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home and Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic sites. The meeting will be held at the Boyhood Home Historic Site beginning […]
Chillicothe City Council Meets Monday – Hedrick Improvements On The Agenda
The Chillicothe City Council will hear about proposed improvements at Hedrick Medical Center and deeding property to the Christian Builders organization as the meet Monday. The meeting begins at 6:30 pm, with he payment of bills and salaries for the City and CMU. Hedrick Medical Center CEO Steve Schieber will present the request for authorization […]
CHS Players Present “The Big Town Where We Live: A Salute to Chillicothe.”
The CHS Players present “The Big Town Where We Live: A Salute to Chillicothe.” This play written and directed by Lisa Rule is a program she says started as a local history assembly for students at the Chillicothe High School. Rule says the play covers the history of the area beginning before Chillicothe was a […]
Courthouse Improvements On Commission Agenda
The Livingston County Commissioners will talk about courthouse improvements as part of their meetings next week. The meetings are Tuesday ant Thursday at 9:30 am in the Commission Room. Tuesday’s meeting includes a conference call at 10:00 am with a representative from CTS to discuss the courthouse improvements. The commission will also discuss county road […]
Three Arrests In Chillicothe Police Report
The Chillicothe Police Department reported three arrests and responded to 110 calls for service Thursday. Those calls included: 1:15 am, Officers responded to the 1400 block of Burnam Road to a house where the residents believed someone was attempting to steal their lawn mower. Suspects were gone on arrival. Investigation continuing. 6:45 am, Officers received […]
Hickory Street Closes Monday For Start of Street Project
Work to improve drainage and traffic on Hickory Street in Chillicothe, south of 3rd Street, will begin Monday. Chillicothe’s Street superintendent, Jeff Gillespie says they contractor, M&M Utilities will begin removal of trees on Monday on Hickory St, from 3rd Street to 1st Street. The street will be closed down beginning Monday and until further […]
Main Street Wine Walk – A Rain or Shine Event
Main Street Chillicothe hosts a Wine Walk in downtown Chillicothe, this this evening. Pam Jarding from Main Street says the Wine Walk is a rain or shine event and will be held in the downtown area. If the weather does not cooperate, Jarding says the concert scheduled for Silver Moon Plaza will be moved to […]