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No Medical Marijuana Grow Facility For Chillicothe
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No Medical Marijuana Grow Facility For Chillicothe

Chillicothe’s hopes of having a Medical Marijuana grow and manufacturing facility were dashed when the company failed to apply for a license.  City Administrator Darin Chappell gave the council the news Monday evening. Chappell says they are still hopeful for a testing lab and dispensaries. Chappell says he is confident the City will have at […]

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Two Most Wanted Arrested
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Two Most Wanted Arrested

Two of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department most wanted were arrested and are in custody at the Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail.  Sheriff Steve Cox reports the following arrests. August 23rd, 51-year-old John James Meyer of Hale was arrested on a Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Probation Violation on an original conviction for Possession of […]

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Livingston County Library Will Be Closed Friday
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Livingston County Library Will Be Closed Friday

The Livingston County Library will be closed Friday.  Director Candy Warren says the closing is due to factors beyond their control. Warren says while the library is closed, they will have a staff day. Warren says the library is expected to open for normal hours on Saturday morning.  She says some of the online services […]

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Sales Tax Revenues Dip In May & June
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Sales Tax Revenues Dip In May & June

The City of Chillicothe had a dip in sales tax revenues earlier this year.  City Administrator Darin Chappell says the numbers are down for May and early June. Chappell says the sales tax, year to date, is down about $128,000 compared to the budget. He says the city has adequate reserves to handle this type […]

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Surplus Fire Department Radios
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Surplus Fire Department Radios

The declaration of radios from the Chillicothe Fire Department as surplus was approved by the City Council.  The city had anticipated declaring 22 radios surplus. The radios were replaced with new radios that have better ability to communicate across the city.  City Administrator Darin Chappell says they would like to use some in other departments. […]

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Chip Seal and Overlay Projects
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Chip Seal and Overlay Projects

The Chip & Seal work in the downtown area should begin next week.  City Administrator   Darin Chappell says the overlay work on 1st and 2nd streets looked like it might be delayed, but the contractor says they will get the work done. Chappell says the Chip & Seal work will begin after the Labor Day […]

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Public Hearing Held For Purchase Of Police Cars
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Public Hearing Held For Purchase Of Police Cars

The public hearing for the use of Capital Improvement Funds for the purchase of five police vehicles was held just before Monday’s Chillicothe City Council meeting.  The City Auditor told the council and public the bids for the five cars are in and the low bid is for just over $36,864 per vehicle, or $184,323 […]

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Two Arrests In the Local County Reported by State Troopers
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Two Arrests In the Local County Reported by State Troopers

The Missouri Highway Patrol reports two arrests in the area counties. Monday at 2:45 pm in Linn County, Troopers arrested 55-year-old Wilberto Pacheco Zapata of Milan on an ICE warrant and for alleged no valid driver’s license. At about 12:30 this morning in Daviess County, Troopers arrested 31-year-old Katheryn Gormly of Peculiar on a Cass […]

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Central School The Focus Of School Board Special Session
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Central School The Focus Of School Board Special Session

The Central School Property will be discussed this evening in a special session of the Chillicothe R-II School Board.  The meeting will start at 6:30 pm at Grand River Technical School. The meeting begins with an opportunity for public comment. The board will have a discussion about the Central School Property An executive session is […]

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Drug Arrest Part Of Sunday Chillicothe Police Report
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Drug Arrest Part Of Sunday Chillicothe Police Report

The Chillicothe Police had about 65 calls for service Sunday.  Some of the calls include: 1:19 AM, Officers called to a noise complaint in the 400 block of Webster Street.  The resident was advised of the complaint and no further complaints were received. 3:27 AM, Officers received a call from the suicide prevention hotline regarding […]

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