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Defensive miscues cost Mudcats in 4th straight loss
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Defensive miscues cost Mudcats in 4th straight loss

JEFFERSON CITY – Defensive miscues stood in the way of Chillicothe snapping a three-game losing streak, and four errors gave way to four unearned runs, pushing Jefferson City to a 4-2 win Thursday at Ernie Vivion Field. Two impactful errors came in the second inning, which turned out to be the most productive in the […]

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Livingston County Fair Animal Shows – Rabbits, Swine & Horses
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Livingston County Fair Animal Shows – Rabbits, Swine & Horses

The Livingston County Fair results for Wednesday include rabbits, swine and horses. Rabbits Jaclyn Hines – Best 4 Class Rabbit Advanced Senior Rabbit Showman 14 and over Premier Rabbit Exhibitor 14 and over Gabrielle Barnett – Junior Rabbit Showman 13 and under Bryton Bevelle – Senior Rabbit Showman 14 and over Elizabeth Buttman – Advanced […]

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Chillicothe Police Report For Wednesday
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Chillicothe Police Report For Wednesday

One-hundred-seven calls for service were handled by the Chillicothe Police Department Wednesday.  A couple of the calls include: 08:22 a.m., Officers responded to the 2600 block of Washington St. for a well-being check. Officers made contact with the citizen who was OK.  They were called back to the location about an hour later for the […]

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Booked to Serve His Sentence
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Booked to Serve His Sentence

A Chillicothe man, 60-year-old Terrence Raymond Feeney, was booked into the Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail Wednesday morning to serve Shock Time.  Feeney had pled guilty to the charge of DWI and was sentenced to 6 months of jail time – suspended and 2 years of probation.  He is serving 30 days of shock time.

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Extraditions By Sheriff’s Department
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Extraditions By Sheriff’s Department

Three extraditions were handled by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department. In late June, Deputies extradited 37-year-old Stephanie Johnson from Prentiss County Mississippi on a Livingston County warrant for alleged Failure to Appear in Court on a charge of alleged Tampering with a Motor Vehicle.  She was taken to the Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail.  July 13th, […]

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Livingston County Sheriff’s Department Investigations And Arrests
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Livingston County Sheriff’s Department Investigations And Arrests

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department Investigations and Arrests include theft, drug charges and an unattended child. June 23 LCSO began investigating theft of a handgun from a vehicle sometime earlier in the month. Investigation continues. June 29th a deputy was called to a location in Ludlow where a young child was found unsupervised and playing […]

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Secretary of State Delivers Grant Funds to Youth Library
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Secretary of State Delivers Grant Funds to Youth Library

The Missouri Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft visited the Lillian Desmarias Youth Library Wednesday afternoon to deliver a check to aid in technology improvements.  The check for $28,498 is a Technology Mini Grant and will help the library to serve the community by providing access to services they need.  Ashcroft says these visits are important […]

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Thursday At The Livingston County Fair
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Thursday At The Livingston County Fair

Animal shows, demonstrations and more are on the schedule today for the Livingston County Fair. 8:00 am is the Goat Show, followed by the Dairy Goats and the Sheep show 1:00 pm is the Dairy cattle show, followed by breeding cattle, and  feeder calf shows The 4H demonstration and entrepreneurship market is from 2:00 to […]

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COVID-19 Numbers Up In Parts Of Missouri, Including Locally
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COVID-19 Numbers Up In Parts Of Missouri, Including Locally

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is seeing an increase in COVID 19 cases and Hospitalizations for treatment.  They report new Omicron variants known for high transmission appear to be driving cases and hospitalizations. The states team maintains the COVID-19 dashboard to help you visualize how this virus is moving in our state […]

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Passing On the Family Farm – Succession
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Passing On the Family Farm – Succession

Keeping the farm in the family is the goal of an MU Extension Workshop to help families tackle succession planning.  Several programs are planned around the state and there is a virtual program on August 10th. Missouri Extension agricultural business specialist Wesley Tucker says it takes planning and “communication, communication, communication.” To help families start […]

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