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Results For Ballot Question Voting
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Results For Ballot Question Voting

Statewide, voters approved three of the five ballot questions on Tuesday’s ballot. Amendment 1: on state investments by the State Treasurer Statewide, Amendment 1 was defeated with 54.3% voting NO Livingston County vote was 2,687 No – 1,826 Yes Amendment 3: on Recreational Marijuana Statewide, Amendment 3 passed with 53.1% voting YES Livingston County vote […]

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Chillicothe Street Department Ready For Winter
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Chillicothe Street Department Ready For Winter

The Chillicothe Street Department is ready when the snow flies. Street Superintendent Jeff Gillespie says his crews are making sure all the equipment is ready as well. Gillespie says they had ordered another salt spreader, but at this time it has not arrived. He says that should not be a problem for the department.

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Salvation Army Bell Ringers Needed
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Salvation Army Bell Ringers Needed

The annual Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign has begun and Linda Snuffer from the Livingston County Salvation Army office says this is their only fundraiser of the year. Snuffer says the program requires volunteers to ring the bells. The bell ringing has already begun in Chillicothe and will continue through December 24th. The number to […]

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Bishop Hogan Boys beat Winston 31-29, Girls Lose 31-16
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Bishop Hogan Boys beat Winston 31-29, Girls Lose 31-16

The Bishop Hogan Middle School basketball teams played at Winston on Monday. The girls lost to Winston 31-16. Kimber Woodworth led Bishop Hogan with 6 points, Farrah Lauhoff had 4, and Dawson Baxter, Abby Marshall, and Libbie Bonderer each had 2. The Bishop Hogan boys defeated the Winston boys 31-29. Burke Beetsma led the way […]

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Chillicothe R-II Special Olympics Team Participates In North Area Bowling Tourney
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Chillicothe R-II Special Olympics Team Participates In North Area Bowling Tourney

The Chillicothe R-II Special Olympics Team participated in the North Area Bowling Tournament on Saturday. This tournament was located at Fast Lanes in Chillicothe. There were 140 Special Olympic athletes.   Chillicothe R-II Results:   1st place with a Gold Medal:      Faith Parrack-Renfron      Gunner Fidler      Hunter Standley      Katelyn Cook      Joey Shannon   2nd Place with […]

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Hannibal Man Died In Crash At US 36 and Medicine Creek
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Hannibal Man Died In Crash At US 36 and Medicine Creek

A Hannibal man died when he was ejected from his car in a rollover crash on US 36 at Medicine Creek Bridge.  State Troopers report 33-year-old Charles J Bieber was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash that happened about 10:40 am.  According to the report, Bieber was westbound and ran off the left […]

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Carroll County Bridge Projects
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Carroll County Bridge Projects

Lane closures on projects south of Carrollton are planned today.  Two bridges on Carroll County U.S. Route 24/65 currently under construction south of Carrollton will undergo a traffic shift.  In August, both Moss Creek Drainage Ditch Bridge, located approximately 4 miles south of Missouri Route 10, and the bridge over Missouri Route 10, Outer Road […]

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CHS Academic Excellence
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CHS Academic Excellence

The 2022 Academic Achievement Banquet – Ticket to Success, honored 182 Chillicothe High School students for their hard work in the classroom.  Principal Dan Nagel says this is the 31st year for the banquet. Nagel says the selection of the guest speaker is important.  They need to be a CHS Graduate from at least 10 […]

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Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday WHELEN LIGHTBAR POLICE Traffic red and blue
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Chillicothe Police Report For Tuesday

Ninety-five calls for service were handled by the Chillicothe Police Department Tuesday.  Some of the calls include: 6:55 a.m., Officers stopped a vehicle in the 1200 block of Cherry St. for a burglary suspect.  During the traffic stop, Officers arrested the driver for driving while suspended and burglary 2nd degree. That person was taken to […]

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