As floodwaters recede, the University of Missouri Extension reminds livestock producers that are several things to keep in mind. Jenna Monnig says there are potential hazards the flooding may bring about. Monnig says standing water can also be a problem. She says farmers should make sure they clear any debris from the pasture areas before […]
“Bi-County Bandaid” – 4H Community Service Project
Livingston County and Carroll County 4H are working together on a program to provide First Aid Kits. “Bi-County Bandaid” will be held Saturday, June 15th. Shawn Murphy, 4H Youth Specialist for Livingston County says this is a community service event. Murphy says cash donations are important so they purchase the correct items for the kits. […]
Chillicothe R-II District Office Damaged By Flooding
When the flood waters on the Grand and Thompson Rivers reached their peak late last week, they reached a level that was not expected at the Chillicothe R-II School District office. The building was flooded and that means the offices have been moved to temporary quarters in the CHS Media Center. Superintendent Dr. Roger Barnes […]
Chillicothe SPA 13-under Boys Scores from 6/4/19
Chillicothe S.P.A. Scores from Boys 13 and under games played on June 4th: Chillicothe Bootery 13, Ad Zone 1 For Chillicothe Bootery: Litton Gabrielson was pitching. Singles for Adan DeJesus, Gage VanDusen, Luke Anderson, Morgan Orndorff and Christian McLean. For Ad Zone: Dante Harris and Remington Crowley were on the mound. A home run for […]
Mudcats Steamroll Clarinda, Now 2-1
The Chillicothe Mudcats had a record setting performance in a 17-1 win at Clarinda. KCHI’s Patrick Wheeler has the story. The Mudcats are now 2-1 and host the Sedalia Bombers at 7:05pm. The game can be heard on 102.5FM KCHI and on line here, on KCHI.com.
Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday
The Chillicothe Police Department report for Tuesday includes several investigations 2:17 am, Call from a resident in the 1900 block of Clay Street in reference their 14-year-old daughter was out of control. The situation was handled by Officers and report will be forwarded to the Juvenile Authority. 9:16 am, Well-being check requested at a home […]
Livingston County Fair Entry Deadline Extended
The deadline to register your entries for the Livingston County Fair was May 31st, but Fair Board member Beth Weidner says that has been extended. Due to flood-related phone and internet outages, road closures and system difficulties, the Fairboard and Extension Staff have extended the deadline to enter animal and building projects and shooting sports […]
Grand River Flood Levels Dropping
Flood levels continue to drop on the Grand River at Sumner and Brunswick. The Grand River at Sumner has dropped to 32.9 feet overnight and continues to fall. A drop of nearly 4 feet from Tuesday morning. Flood Stage at Sumner is 26 feet and the river is expected to drop below that level Thursday […]
Flooded Roads – Mainly In Southern Part Of Listening Area – Update
There are numerous roads reported closed due to flooding in Carroll and Chariton Counties. Most of these areas are closed from flooding on the Missouri River or waters backed up into other rivers and creeks. There are still two roads closed in the northern part of the listening area due to flooding. In Daviess County, […]
Shooting Suspect That Died Near I-35 Identified By Troopers
The man that died following a shooting on Interstate 35 near Cameron on May 31st has been identified. State Troopers report the man that died is 26-year-old Julian Santiago-Cruz of Guadalupe Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The preliminary autopsy results show he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.