Bishop Hogan School is celebrating Catholic Schools Week with activities all this week Principal Pam Brobst says the week began with a visit from the Mayor, Reed Dupy. Brobst says Thursday they will celebrate the staff and students of the school. She explained this year’s theme for Catholic Schools Week. If you would like to […]
City Auditor Transition And Training
Chillicothe’s Auditor Teresa Kelly did not seek re-election to the Auditor’s position this year, so there will be a new Auditor beginning in April. City Administrator Darin Chappell says that means there will be transition to the new auditor, Hannah Fletcher at a busy time of the year. Chappell says Fletcher will have training and […]
CHS Wrestlers Go 1-1 in Triangular Meet
The Chillicothe Hornets Wrestling Team split a triangular match Tuesday night, beating Marceline 36 to 33 and losing to Centralia 37 to 39. Individual results against Marceline: Sheldon Rader won 14-7, Spencer Cairns lost by pin, Aidan Zimmerman won by forfeit, Chillicothe was open at 126 pounds, Colten Sewell won with a bye, Lavery Jones […]
Second Half Stumble Costs Hornets
The Chillicothe Boys Basketball team second half struggles cost them a 57-43 loss at St Pius X in a conference game. Chillicothe led 23-17 at halftime, but were outscored 26-11 in the third quarter and could not recover. One Pius Player hit three treys in a row in the third quarter and the Hornets were […]
A Cold Winter Day Is A Great Time To Do Taxes
The IRS is accepting filings for the 2018 income tax returns. Michael Devine from the IRS says they are ready. Devine has a few suggestions on what you should have on hand as you get ready to file. Devine says if you haven’t received some of the paperwork, you should receive it by the 31st, […]

The Mail Must Go Through…. But Not Until Thursday
UPDATE!! 1/30/19 1:00 pm The Chillicothe Post Master suspended the delivery of mail today due to the extreme conditions and called the carriers back to the post office. Mails service is expected to resume as normal on Thursday. While some areas of the country will have mail service suspended due to the Arctic Blast, […]
One Injured Accident and One Arrest In Highway Patrol Report
State Troopers reported one accident and one arrest in the area counties Tuesday. In Sullivan County at about Noon, a two vehicle accident left one of the drivers with minor injuries. According to the report, 65 year old Paul Perkins of Milan was in a private driveway and pulled into the path of a vehicle […]
Sheriff’s Office Report Two Arrests For Endangering The Welfare of Children
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department reports two arrests following an investigation. Sheriff Steve Cox says the both adults were arrested for alleged Endangering the Welfare of a Child Creating Substantial Risk. 1st Offense. These charges did NOT include Sexual Conduct. Cox says they arrested 46 year old Brandy Kay Davis of Chillicothe and 56 year […]
Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday
The Chillicothe Police Department report for Tuesday included checking on animals, a couple accidents and a noise complaint. At 2:15 am, Officers were asked to watch for stolen vehicle from Carrollton, believed headed to Chillicothe. The vehicle was not seen. 6:40 am, officers responded to a 2 vehicle non-injury accident at Lakeview Drive and Parkview […]
City Approves Third Party Auditing services
The City of Chillicothe has approved a contract to continue using Conrad and Higgins as their third party auditing firm. City Auditor Teresa Kelly says since she is leaving the position, she felt it was important to continue with Conrad and Higgins. The City Council approved the contract for one year at $30,000, which include […]