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Free Small Business Marketing Program This Friday
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Free Small Business Marketing Program This Friday

Learning to build your brand and market your small business is a special program offered this Friday at the Livingston County Library.  The Library, along with Main Street Chillicothe and the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce, presents the program that is from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in the second-floor courtroom of the library. You […]

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MO State Fair Is YOUR State Fair
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MO State Fair Is YOUR State Fair

The Missouri State Fair is August 8th to the 18th and Director Mark Wolfe reminds us this is YOUR State Fair. If you want to get a good idea of what is happening at the fair, A tram ride can get you around and you can see most of the grounds than decide where you […]

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Crowder State Park Offers To Programs Saturday
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Crowder State Park Offers To Programs Saturday

The History of Fire and Water Cycle will be offered at Crowder State Park this Saturday.  The public is invited to attend either or both programs.  Steve Spencer, a Trenton resident known for providing interesting educational programs, will present a program on the History of Fire, beginning Saturday at 7:30 pm. At 8:30 pm is […]

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Medical Marijuana Licensing
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Medical Marijuana Licensing

The City of Chillicothe has approved a resolution and provided a letter to the State of Missouri for one company that is seeking a license for growing and manufacturing medical marijuana.  City Administrator Darin Chappell says they are the only one to make that formal request at this time. Chappell says the license application period […]

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Downtown Community Improvement District
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Downtown Community Improvement District

Two ordinances for the creating of a Downtown Community Improvement District or CID were approved by the Chillicothe City Council Monday.  City Administrator Darin Chappell wants you to know that this did not create the CID, it only begins the process. Chappell says this was just the beginning of the process. As part of that […]

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89 Calls In Chillicothe Police Report For Monday SONY DSC
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89 Calls In Chillicothe Police Report For Monday

The Chillicothe Police Department had 89 calls for service Monday. 10:02 am, Officer spoke by phone with someone that had questions about a previously reported theft from the estate of a relative who died. 11:12 am, Officers took a complaint from a property owner of items left in front of the building’s doorway.  Items were […]

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Chillicothe Man Injured In Car/Deer Accident
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Chillicothe Man Injured In Car/Deer Accident

A car/deer accident Tuesday evening left the driver with minor injuries.  State Troopers report 55-year-old Michell S Mayer of Chillicothe was injured in the accident at about 5:15 pm in Sullivan County.  According to the report, Mayer was eastbound on Highway 6 near Humphreys when the accident occurred.  The report indicates he drove himself to […]

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Varsity Spirit Acquires Stanbury
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Varsity Spirit Acquires Stanbury

Varsity Spirit, a leading provider of accessories and uniforms for high school and college bands, nationwide announced the acquisition of Brookfield based Stanbury Uniforms, including their locations in Milan and Warsaw.  The company plans to keep all of the facilities open. Company spokesman Jeff Elliott says through the acquisition and expansion they plan to be […]

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FEMA Extends Assistance To Include Roads & Infrastructure
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FEMA Extends Assistance To Include Roads & Infrastructure

Cities, Counties and other local governments that have damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure may be eligible for FEMA assistance if the damages occurred from the storms or flooding between April 29th and July 5th.  In addition, those entities can receive reimbursement on response costs.  Sixty-eight counties are included in the declaration where local […]

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