Farmers Electric Cooperative General Manager Rod Cotton has left the cooperative. Communication Director Meghan Meyers provided the official statement from the Board of Directors. When asked the reason for Cotton’s […]
Woman Sentenced For Leaving The Scene
A woman who pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident will serve 20 days in jail. Thirty-year-old Madison Dee Lowery entered the plea and was sentenced by Judge […]
Nomination Sought For Chillicothe Hall Of Fame
The Livingston County Preservation Society is accepting nominations for the Chillicothe Hall of Fame. Â Â The nomination should include a one- to two-page write-up of an individual who made significant contributions […]
Storm Water Engineering Contract Approved
A contract for engineering services for a stormwater issue in the area of Meadowlane Drive was approved by the Chillicothe City Council. City Administrator Roze Frampton says this has been […]
Brandsgaard Selected For National Honor Society Scholarship
A Chillicothe High School senior is a recipient of a National Honor Society Scholarship.  Wyatt Brandsgaard is a member of NHS, has been selected as an NHS semifinalist. Brandsgaard is […]
Chilli Arts Opry With Duke Mason
The third performance of the Chillie Arts Opry is Saturday at the LICOVA Veterans Center. Arts Council Director Marylou VanDeventer says the shows have been well received. VanDeventer says they […]
Hall Charged In second Death
A former respiratory therapist at a Chillicothe Hospital faces a second charge of alleged 1st Degree Murder in the death of another patient in 2002. The second charge for 42-year-old […]
Thompson Watershed Meeting
A group of concerned citizens continues to work towards the development of the Thompson Watershed. The efforts began with the discovery of elevated levels of ecoli in the river through […]
Public Hearing For Industrial Park Annexation
A public hearing for the annexation of the property for the City’s new Industrial park was held before the city council. City Attorney Robert Cowherd explained how many acres are […]
Contracts For Trash Disposal Approved By Council
Two five-year contracts with Green For Life, formerly Waste Management, were approved by the City Council. Refuse Director Troy Figg presented the contracts. Figg says the city has worked with […]