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Rain Postpones CHS Sports
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Rain Postpones CHS Sports

Two Chillicothe High School sports contests scheduled for Tuesday were rained out. High School Principal and Athletic Director Dan Nagel stated the Baseball game at Maryville will be made good on Friday May 3rd at 6:00pm. The Boys Tennis match against Lafayette scheduled for Tuesday was also postponed but no make up date has yet […]

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Lady Hornets Soccer Wins
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Lady Hornets Soccer Wins

The Chillicothe Lady Hornets Soccer team fought off cold and rainy conditions to beat Cameron at home 2-0. Chillicothe’s Sara Graves scored off a penalty kick in the 33rd minute. In the second half Makayla Vance sent a Maggie Pfaff assist to the back of the net in the 68th minute to wrap up the […]

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Cameron Woman Sentenced On Drug Conspiracy
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Cameron Woman Sentenced On Drug Conspiracy

A Cameron woman has been sentenced in federal court for her role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.  Twenty-nine-year-old Jalie J. Brinlee was sentenced by US Chief District Judge Beth Phillips on Monday, to 18 years in federal prison without parole. On January 4th, Brinlee pleaded guilty to charges of participating in a drug-trafficking conspiracy […]

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Caughron Named FCCLA 2019 National School Administrator

The administrator at Grand River Technical School, Jayme Caughron, is the 2019 FCCLA National School Administrator. Kerrie Campbell, one of the chapter’s FCCLA advisers, shared… “Mrs. Caughron supports all students in the FCCLA organization. She holds high expectations of her teachers and students, which she models every day.” Campbell included, “She is willing to listen […]

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Revenues Fall Short in 2018/19 For Chillicothe
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Revenues Fall Short in 2018/19 For Chillicothe

Revenues for the City of Chillicothe fell short of what was budgeted for the year ending March 31st, but City Administrator Darin Chappell says the shortfall on revenue was very small. Chappell says even with the shortfall, the City is doing well financially. Chappell Credits the Council and the Staff at city hall but says […]

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Several Incidents In Livingston Co. Sheriff’s Report
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Several Incidents In Livingston Co. Sheriff’s Report

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department report for late April includes several incidents. April 17th, the School Resource Officer investigated an incident at Danner Park during a school baseball game.  Two young juveniles were found to have stolen a wallet, keys, $20, $25 gift card, iPhone and headphones from the opposing team’s bus. Items were returned […]

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Two Arrested For Drugs After Search Warrant Is Served
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Two Arrested For Drugs After Search Warrant Is Served

Brookfield Police arrested two suspects and confiscated a large quantity of alleged methamphetamine Monday.  A search warrant was executed in the 700 block of South Main, resulting in officers recovered multiple pieces of alleged drug paraphernalia and several caches of a crystal-like substance that would field-test positive for methamphetamine. The total weight of the crystal-like […]

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Highway 6 Bridge Replacements Begin Today
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Highway 6 Bridge Replacements Begin Today

Replacement of the two bridges on Missouri Highway 6 near Humphreys and Milan begins this week.  The Missouri Department of Transportation says part one requires contractors from Boone Construction Company of Columbia to close the West Locust Creek Bridge, west of Route 5.  That work is expected to begin today, and the bridge would reopen […]

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Medical Marijuana A Topic For Chillicothe City Council
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Medical Marijuana A Topic For Chillicothe City Council

The draft ordinance for Medical Marijuana in Chillicothe was presented by the City Attorney, Robert Cowherd, at Monday’s City Council meeting.  Cowherd told the council the ordinance largely follows the constitutional amendment approved by voters in November.  He says there are areas that the city can control, mainly setback requirements, the distance from parks and […]

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Livingston County Commission To Discuss Medical Marijuana
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Livingston County Commission To Discuss Medical Marijuana

Medical Marijuana is on the agenda for the Livingston County Commissioners as they meet today.  The commissioners meet at 9:30 am in the commission room. At 10:00 am, a discussion will be led by Zoning Officer Mark Shockey, about Medical Marijuana At 11:00 am, bridge projects will be discussed.  Engineer Shannon Howe will lead the […]

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