July Fourth is a week away, and that means celebrations that includes fireworks. Chillicothe Police Chief Jon Maples reminds citizens they must wait until Monday before shooting off fireworks. Maple […]
June Exhibit Closing at Cultural Corner
Citizens have just today and Thursday to view this month’s exhibit at Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery. The June Exhibit features the works of artists who participate regularly at […]
Kayaking Basics Class in July
A kayaking basics class will be at Pikes Lake at Poosey Conservation Area. The program sponsored by the Missouri Department of Conservation will be July 11th from 9:00am to 11:00am […]
The Benefits of Public Pools and Golf Courses
In the business world, the object is to make money. However in the business of being a city, two features rarely make a profit of any kind. Those two features […]
Mudcats Tame Clarinda
The Chillicothe Mudcats picked up an 8-4 win over Clarinda on Tuesday. Patrick Wheeler has the recap of the game. Mudcats are 11-8 and are on a two-day All Star […]
Chillicothe Police Report for Tuesday Calls
Chillicothe Police handled 114 calls for service on Tuesday. Included in the activity was a report of stolen registration plates from a vehicle in the 700 block of Chicago Avenue. […]
Gallatin Water Rate Study
Gallatin City officials have a water rate study conducted recently. City Administrator Lance Rains explains what the study numbers tells him. Raines called in two companies for rate studies and […]
Men’s Health Month Wraps Up
June is “Men’s Health Month” across the nation. Gina Lucas, a University of Missouri Extension Center Nutrition and Health Education Specialist says it’s a month of screenings, health fairs, health […]
Two Chillicothe Events Tonight (Wed 6/26/2019)
Two unrelated events will be tonight (Wednesday) in Chillicothe, both starting at 6:00pm. At Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery will be a reception to celebrate the official naming of […]