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Demarcus Kelow wins State Championship in Discus on Day 1
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Demarcus Kelow wins State Championship in Discus on Day 1

There’s a new state champion in Chillicothe! Demarcus Kelow is the class 3 state champion for discus! Kelow delivered a state-best 54.46 meter throw on the first day of the Class 3 track and field state competition at Jefferson City High School. Friday also saw Charles Walker compete in the state pole vault final, he […]

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Lady Hornets Soccer Collects 7 All-Conference at Banquet Dinner
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Lady Hornets Soccer Collects 7 All-Conference at Banquet Dinner

The Chillicothe girls soccer team had their end-of-season banquet at the Jenkins Center last night.  Head Coach Jimmy Chapman announced the teams all-conference and all-district team members as well as other distinctions for the team. The Lady Hornets racked up three All-Moberly Tournament selections, seven all-district selections; including all-district first team for Lucy Reeter and […]

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Sealing Projects to Close Three Routes in Carroll County
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Sealing Projects to Close Three Routes in Carroll County

Three sealing projects are scheduled next week in Carroll County. The Missouri Department of Transportaiton says Crews plan to close three Carroll County routes Tuesday, May 31 for the sealing operation. Work on the project will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m and motorists will need to use an alternate route. The roads set […]

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Missouri Department of Conservation Hosts Class to Debunk Snake Myths
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Missouri Department of Conservation Hosts Class to Debunk Snake Myths

Learn about Missouri’s venomous snakes in a virtual program offered by the Missouri Department of Conservation.  You can learn more about Missouri’s venomous snakes and separate myths from facts in the virtual program “Venomous Snakes of Missouri.” The program is few and will be held on June 2nd from 6-7:30 p.m. This free online program, […]

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Chillicothe City Council Agenda for Tuesday, May 31st SONY DSC
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Chillicothe City Council Agenda for Tuesday, May 31st

The Chillicothe City Council will consider accepting the Strand Hotel Appartments as part of their agenda Tuesday.  The meeting will start Tuesday at 5:30 pm at the CMU Office. The agenda begins with the approval of salaries and invoices. Mayor Thersa Kelly will request the reappointment of Raymond Hamilton to the airport Board Main Street […]

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Tips for Disaster Preparedness from the IRS

After a tornado, flood, fire, or any disaster, your financial, insurance, medical and other records can be vital to starting the recovery process. The IRS and other agencies offer tips to create a disaster plan. Keep your documents in a safe place and remember that electronic copies can make them both portable and easy to […]

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Two Women Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter in Fentanyl Overdose Fentanyl written on a bottle with label.
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Two Women Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter in Fentanyl Overdose

Charges of Alleged involuntary manslaughter and delivery of a controlled substance were filed against 46-year-old Daisy Lee Maddox of Brookfield and 47-year-old Brandi Lynn Glosser of Chula by the Livingston County prosecutor in the death of a woman from an alleged Fentanyl overdose. According to the Probable cause statement, Livingston County Sheriff’s Department and Chillicothe […]

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“Restorational Ministry” ABBA House Opens its Doors in Chillicothe
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“Restorational Ministry” ABBA House Opens its Doors in Chillicothe

A men’s recovery home has opened in Chillicothe.  Abba House is located on Clay Street and President, Joe Burkholder says it is a restorational ministry. The program goals include: Spirituality, save enough money for a down payment plus damage deposit on an apartment or house, to Leave Freedom City clean and sober and with a […]

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Livingston County Commission Looks to Mitigate eColi in Local Waterways
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Livingston County Commission Looks to Mitigate eColi in Local Waterways

As the Livingston County Commission continues to gather information on the problems of eColi in area waterways, including the Thompson River, they recently met with representatives from the Green Hills Regional Planning Commission.  Presiding Commissioner Ed Douglas says they are looking at ways to mitigate the problem. Douglas says they will also be meeting with […]

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