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Chillicothe Tennis Holds Off Trenton
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Chillicothe Tennis Holds Off Trenton

The Chillicothe Hornets tennis team won another duel by a score of 5-4, this time against Trenton.  The #1 doubles team of Ray Pina and Hayden Chapman were unable to beat Trenton’s duo of Dixon and Lasley, falling 8-1. However #2 doubles, Austin Covert and Hyun Lee won 8-4, while the Hornets #3 doubles team, […]

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Chillicothe Municipal Utilities Projects
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Chillicothe Municipal Utilities Projects

As the weather is improving, Chillicothe Municipal Utilities has begun its projects for the year.  CMU General Manager Matt Hopper says there are several areas of work taking place. Power at the PD, Water projects, and the Citywide Clean-up. The annual tree trimming is also taking place.  Hopper says that work is in the north […]

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Board Of Public Works Considering CMU Power Unit Status
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Board Of Public Works Considering CMU Power Unit Status

The Chillicothe Board of Public Works is considering the future of one of their combustion power units.  CMU General Manager Matt Hopper says they are considering what will be done with the unit. It’s a 40 MW unit that has been out of service for 4 years. Hopper says at the time it broke down, […]

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Court Actions
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Court Actions

Several cases were heard in the area courts.  A couple of the cases include… In Livingston County Circuit Court, 33-year-old Tyler Dillion King of Chillicothe entered a guilty plea on a charge of receiving stolen property.  In exchange for the plea, the state recommends 5 years in prison, a 120-day program, to run consecutively to […]

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Chillicothe Police For Tuesday
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Chillicothe Police For Tuesday

Seventy-nine calls for service were handled by the Chillicothe Police Department on Tuesday.  Some of the calls include: At 9:06 a.m., Officers were dispatched to a well-being check in the 500 block of Samuel St. At 9:40 a.m., Officers were dispatched to a possible trespasser riding on a railroad train at Third St. and Ashley […]

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Public Meeting For US 63 Macon Project
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Public Meeting For US 63 Macon Project

A public informational meeting will be held May 5th to discuss the future interchange improvements on US 63, over US 36 in Macon.  The meeting is planned for Monday, May 5th, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Macon.  Details about the project, including a project schedule, will be shared […]

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Three Bookings For Livingston County Prison guard escort arrested inmate through jail corridor
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Three Bookings For Livingston County

Three bookings are reported by the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for Tuesday. At 8:30 am, Caldwell County officers arrested 22-year-old Michael Ray McCormick.  The arrest was on a warrant for alleged Stealing and Failure to Appear for alleged no insurance.  Bond is set at $1,500. At 9:00 am, 41-year-old Ronnie Allen Mosoner was arrested out […]

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Three Injured In Dekalb County Crash
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Three Injured In Dekalb County Crash

A two-vehicle crash in Dekalb County Tuesday afternoon left three with minor injuries.  State Troopers report a southbound vehicle on Missouri 31, driven by a 90-year-old Trenton man pulled into the path of a westbound vehicle on US 36, driven by a 48-year-old St. Joseph woman.  The vehicles collided at about 4:45 pm.  The St. […]

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Virtual Firearm Cleaning & Maintenance Program
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Virtual Firearm Cleaning & Maintenance Program

Hunters and recreational shooters alike know the value of keeping their firearms in good working order.  The Missouri Department of Conservation is offering an opportunity to learn the basics of cleaning and caring for firearms.  The virtual program is FREE and will be May 1st from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.  It is put on by […]

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