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Bids On Agenda For Board Of Public Works
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Bids On Agenda For Board Of Public Works

Chillicothe Board of Public Works will consider a couple of bids when they meet Tuesday morning.  The meeting starts at 7:00 am in the conference room at the CMU Office.  The agenda includes reports from the department heads and general manager. The Electric Superintendent will present bids for a Utility Truck Body for the new […]

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Three Traffic Stops – Three Arrests
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Three Traffic Stops – Three Arrests

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department report includes three arrests. October 23rd, deputies stopped a vehicle on Highway 65, south of Chillicothe.  The stop resulted in the arrest of 22-year-old Dalton Lee Davis of Chillicothe for alleged Failing to Register Motor Vehicle and Driving While Revoked or Suspended – 2nd or 3rd offense.  He was processed […]

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Swap Your Stuff – Holiday Decor Edition
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Swap Your Stuff – Holiday Decor Edition

Do you have some holiday décor you’d like to swap out or maybe donate for others to enjoy?  The Livingston County Library will have a “Swap Your Stuff – Holiday Décor Edition.”  Monica Sanchez from the Library says the process begins next week. The décor can include anything from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Hanukah to […]

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Donations Sought For Two 55 & GO Programs
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Donations Sought For Two 55 & GO Programs

Livingston County’s Retired Senior Volunteer Program, known as 55 & Go, is looking for donations for two programs, “I Will Donate A Good Winter Coat” and the Joy Toy Project.  55 & Go Director Patty Mefford says both are important programs in our community. Mefford says “I Will Donate A Good Winter Coat” allows area […]

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Hornets Football Playoffs Begin
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Hornets Football Playoffs Begin

The Chillicothe Hornets Football team opens post-season district play Friday when they host Kansas City Southeast in the first round. The Hornets are 7-2 while Southeast won their first game of the season last week against win less Kansas City Northeast. Hornets Coach Tim Rulo says there are some question marks regarding players and ever […]

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CHS Girls Tennis Banquet Awards
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CHS Girls Tennis Banquet Awards

The Chillicothe Lady Hornets tennis season was celebrated with the annual banquet this week. The Lady Hornets were District Team champions, Second in the Midland Empire Conference, had team record of 14-3 and sent one doubles team to the State Doubles Tournament. Awards handed out included the Promising Up and Coming Player award to Cami […]

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Chief Maples Urges Halloween Safety
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Chief Maples Urges Halloween Safety

Halloween means excited kids that may not be paying attention in all the excitement. Chillicothe Police Chief Jon Maples has some reminders for parents when they take their children to residential neighborhoods. Maples says it is also important to drive safely in residential neighborhoods on Halloween. Maples says attending Boo-Fest in downtown Chillicothe is the […]

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Chillicothe Police – Wednesday
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Chillicothe Police – Wednesday

The Chillicothe Police Department handled 122 calls for service Wednesday.  The report included… About 12:20 am, a business alarm summoned officers to the 1000 block of South Washington.  The business was found locked. At 9:28 am, Officers took a report of stealing in the 1500 block of Vine St.  The investigation is on-going. At 10:15 […]

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Use Caution On The Roads… Conditions Vary Across The Region
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Use Caution On The Roads… Conditions Vary Across The Region

Roads in the Chillicothe area are wet, but snow has been melting from the road surface, so the city streets should be in good condition this morning, but that melting and temperatures below the freezing mark could cause black ice. Around the area, MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map shows highways in Livingston, Grundy, Caldwell, and Daviess […]

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Equipment Bid For Police Cars Approved
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Equipment Bid For Police Cars Approved

The Chillicothe city council approved the purchase and installation of the equipment for the five new police cars that should arrive in the spring.  City Administrator Darin Chappell says the council approved spending up to $54,458 on the items and labor.  He says much of this is specialty equipment. Some of the equipment includes light […]

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