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The Wall That Heals Arrives Tuesday
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The Wall That Heals Arrives Tuesday

The Wall That Heals – a scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall – arrives Tuesday in Chillicothe.  Matt Hopper from LICOVA says there will be an honor parade through Chillicothe as the wall arrives Tuesday. Hopper says Wednesday is set-up day for the wall and that will be on the practice field, just east […]

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Economic Development On City Council Agenda

The Chillicothe City Council will consider stop signs, a water study, and economic development as part of the agenda Monday.  The council meets at 5:30 pm at Chillicothe City Hall. The agenda begins with the payment of salaries and bills. Appearances include The City Administrator presenting four items. An ordinance for the agreement with the […]

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Variance On Board of Adjustments Agenda
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Variance On Board of Adjustments Agenda

Chillicothe Board of Adjustments will meet Monday, August 7th to consider a setback variance.  The meeting will be at 5:30 pm at City Hall. Moore Property Management has requested a variance in the setback to add to an existing structure at 144 Herriford Street. The board will also consider selecting a new secretary.

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Linn County Case Continued To September
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Linn County Case Continued To September

A Kansas City woman charged in Linn County with three counts of alleged Forgery and one count of alleged Possession Of A Forging Instrument had her preliminary hearing continued to September 7th. Twenty-year-old Gracyn J Hendricks was arrested in May after Brookfield Police investigated the passing of alleged counterfeit bills at a store in Brookfield. […]

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Chillicothe Police Report For Thursday
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Chillicothe Police Report For Thursday

One-hundred-thirty-one calls for service were handled Thursday by the Chillicothe Police Department.  Some of the calls include: 01:28 a.m., Officers conducting business checks observed a group of storage units with cut locks. Officers made contact with the owner of the units advising them of the discovery. A report was taken and the investigation is ongoing. […]

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Troopers Arrest St. Joseph  Woman
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Troopers Arrest St. Joseph Woman

A St Joseph woman was arrested by  Troopers in Caldwell County Thursday evening.  Thirty-four-year-old Monica M Morrill was arrested at 7:50 pm for alleged DWI and failure to comply with an interlock device requirement.  She was taken to the Caldwell County Detention Center on a 24-hour hold.

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FSA Offers Assistance Programs For Drought Affected Producers
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FSA Offers Assistance Programs For Drought Affected Producers

Livingston County and five other local counties have reached D-3 or Extreme Drought Conditions according to the USDA Drought Monitor.  Livingston County FSA Executive Director Rasha Tate says this makes several assistance programs available to livestock producers. The first is the Livestock Forage Program Tate says the LFP program requires some verification. Another program available […]

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Parking Lots On County Commission Agenda
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Parking Lots On County Commission Agenda

Parking lot maintenance is part of the agendas for the Livingston County Commission for the first week in August.  The commissioners meet Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 am in the Commission Room of the courthouse. Tuesday, the Commissioners will meet with JD Bishop to discuss the parking lots at the courthouse.  That meeting begins at […]

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Teen Night Offered A Youth Library
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Teen Night Offered A Youth Library

The Lillian DesMarias Youth Library is hosting a Teen Game Night, Thursday, August 3rd.  The event is from 5:30 to 6:30 pm and is for ages 12-18 years old.  The youth are invited to relax and play some games in the Lillian DesMarias Youth Library Teen Room.  Snacks will be provided.

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