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School District Reimbursed For Power Surge
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School District Reimbursed For Power Surge

Repairs at the Chillicothe High School due to a power surge this summer have been reimbursed by the insurance company.  Superintendent Dan Wiebers says the power surge affected lighting and electronics. Repairs and replacements have been completed.

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School Board Approves Conversion Of HR Records
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School Board Approves Conversion Of HR Records

The Chillicothe R-II Human Resources records at the District office took up considerable amounts of space, but under an agreement approved by the Chillicothe R-II School Board Tuesday, the records will soon be stored and accessed electronically.  Superintendent Dan Wiebers says the agreement is with Talent Ed is for five years at a cost of […]

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More Scoring Punch for CHS B-Ball
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More Scoring Punch for CHS B-Ball

The Chillicothe Hornets Boys Basketball team will be searching for additional scoring punch this season. Last year, the Hornets “Twin Turbos” of Westley Brandsgaard and C. J. Pfaff led Chillicothe’s boys basketball team in scoring as Juniors. Hornets Coach Tim Cool says that’s not the only weapons his team will have this season Cool expects […]

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Missing Boy In Chillicothe Is Found
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Missing Boy In Chillicothe Is Found

A 14 year old boy reported missing in Chillicothe Police has been found. Chillicothe police were called to the 300 block of Dickinson Street on the report of the runaway child.  The call was at about 7:10 pm.  the boy has since been found and was attending school this morning.    

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“The Little Mermaid” Begins Tonight At PAC

The CHS Players present The “Little Mermaid” beginning tonight, on the stage of the Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center.  Performances are today and Friday at 7:00 pm and Saturday at 1:00.  Drama Instructor Lisa Rule says this will be a spectacular performance featuring the talents of several students. Two others featured are Seniors Emma Bernsketter […]

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Photo Art Project For New Children’s Library

Area children can be part of a new art display at the new Children’s Library when it opens.  In 2020 the Livingston County Library’s Children’s Department will move to their new building at Polk and Washington Streets.  The Children’s Department is requesting community assistance in preparing an art project that will be displayed in the […]

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Chillicothe’s Memory Tree Lighting
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Chillicothe’s Memory Tree Lighting

The annual Memory Tree Lighting at Silver Moon Plaza is at 6:00 this evening.  Pam Jarding from Main street says the Memory Tree started in 2015 to help us to remember friends and family in the holiday season. The ceremony begins at 6:00 pm. In early January the ornaments will be removed from the tree […]

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Trooper Arrest 70 Year Old In Carroll County
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Trooper Arrest 70 Year Old In Carroll County

A Drexel man was arrested by State Troopers in Carroll County Wednesday evening.  Seventy-year-old Ronald Heidrick was arrested at about 6:15 pm for alleged DWI.  Heidrick was taken to Carroll County Memorial Hospital, where he was processed and released for treatment.

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Traffic Stop By Deputy Results In ICE Arrest
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Traffic Stop By Deputy Results In ICE Arrest

A traffic stop by a Livingston County Sheriff’s Deputy resulted in an arrest at the request of the Immigration Authorities.  Sheriff Steve Cox says the stop was just after midnight on November 14th at the Mooresville Junction on US 36. Cox states the stop turned more suspicious when another vehicle also stopped with the van. […]

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Chillicothe Police Report For Wednesday
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Chillicothe Police Report For Wednesday

The Chillicothe Police Department reports 91 calls for service Wednesday, including an accident. 12:02 am, A commercial business alarm was sounding in the 1000 block of S. Washington Street.  The Alarm Company advised them to disregard. 7:25 am, There was a disturbance at a business in the 200 block of W. Business 36. No arrests […]

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