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Vehicle Values Rising – Tax Valuation Up
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Vehicle Values Rising – Tax Valuation Up

The value of your used vehicle increased an average of 36% this year according to the Missouri State Tax Commission.  Livingston County Assessor Steve Ripley says that value is from the October 2021 NADA Used Car Guide To Values. With an increase in value, it is likely you could see an increase in your personal […]

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ELCR Renamed To Honor Senator Blunt
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ELCR Renamed To Honor Senator Blunt

A name change for the East Locust Creek Reservoir was approved by the North Central Missouri Regional Water Commission board.  General manager Brad Scott says they are recognizing the years of dedication by Senator Roy Blunt. Scott says the name change is just one of several naming actions that will be seen around the lake. […]

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Up-To-Date On Vaccinations?
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Up-To-Date On Vaccinations?

The Chillicothe R-II school year begins on August 23rd.  Parents need to make sure their children are up to date on vaccinations before school begins.  Mary Taylor from the Livingston County Health Center says there are several vaccinations required at various ages. Taylor says the next round with a deadline is at 8th grade Then […]

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Area Youth Will Be Part Of Missouri State Fair
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Area Youth Will Be Part Of Missouri State Fair

The Missouri State Fair begins Thursday in Sedalia.  Students from area FFA and 4H clubs will participate in the shows and demonstrations throughout the fair.  The students earned their way into the fair at the county fairs, including the Livingston County Fair last month.  Events and competitions will be held throughout the fair and KCHI […]

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Busy Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday
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Busy Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday

One-hundred-sixty-seven calls for service were handled by the Chillicothe Police Department Tuesday. 8:52 am, Officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and determined the 57 year old operator was driving with a revoked license.  They were cited and released. 9:00 am, Subject calling to report a possible sexual offense having occurred.  Information received for […]

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Trenton Council Approves Agreement For Electrical Transformers
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Trenton Council Approves Agreement For Electrical Transformers

An agreement for the purchase of electrical transformers from Arkansas Electric Cooperatives was approved by the Trenton City Council.  City Administrator Ron Urton says this allows for guaranteed availability. He says the city will determine what is needed and when they will be delivered. The order is for various size transformers.

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Trenton Demolition And Asbestos Abatement
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Trenton Demolition And Asbestos Abatement

Asbestos removal and demolition were approved by Trenton City Council.  City Administrator Ron Urton says they have three houses to be demolished that have hazardous materials. Once the abatement is complete, they will move on to demolition.  Urton says they have seven buildings on the demolition list.  That bid was awarded to Perking dozing.

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Ramp Closures At I-35 and Missouri Highway 6
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Ramp Closures At I-35 and Missouri Highway 6

Ramps to and from Missouri Highway 6 in Daviess County will be closed Wednesday for resurfacing.  Missouri Department of Transportation announced Exit 64 will be closed beginning  Wednesday morning. The ramps will close as needed between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. following the schedule below: Wednesday, Aug. 10: FROM Route 6 to I-35 southbound Tuesday, […]

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